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Lighthouse Visit
While in PEI, my husband and I stopped here. This lighthouse is part of Prince Edward Island Nation Park. This was a nice lighthouse. Right next to the lighthouse are sand dunes and a beach.
Covehead harbour lighthouse is a decent looking lighthouse, although the location of the lighthouse makes for great photos. The lighthouse is a good spot for sand and lighthouse and sand dunes photos....
Absolutely beautiful area. There was a nice breeze and we enjoyed walking on the sand and in the water. We got some beautiful photos of the ocean/sky and of course of the beautiful lighthouse.
With the entire world on pause, there are still quiet, uncrowded places to walk on Prince Edward Island. The snow is melting, the pack ice is receding and the seabirds hover and dip with the brisk br...
Lighthouse Visit
While in PEI, my husband and I stopped here. This lighthouse is part of Prince Edward Island Nation Park. This was a nice lighthouse. Right next to the lighthouse are sand dunes and a beach.
Well Preserved Lighthouse
No information board but looked in good condition. Walked through the dunes onto an almost deserted beach where we collected driftwood. Very peaceful.
Spot to take Postcard like Photos
Covehead harbour lighthouse is a decent looking lighthouse, although the location of the lighthouse makes for great photos. The lighthouse is a good spot for sand and lighthouse and sand dunes photos....
Beautiful
Absolutely beautiful area. There was a nice breeze and we enjoyed walking on the sand and in the water. We got some beautiful photos of the ocean/sky and of course of the beautiful lighthouse.
It still stands, a sentinel
With the entire world on pause, there are still quiet, uncrowded places to walk on Prince Edward Island. The snow is melting, the pack ice is receding and the seabirds hover and dip with the brisk br...