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  2. Souris Beach Gateway Park - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many beaches in eastern PEI, this beach has red sand, which is a result of the tidal current and erosion from the nearby red sandstone cliffs. Unfortunately, the beach has suffered from extreme erosion in recent years, as winter storms have obliterated the dune system, allowing tidal waters to further advance on the beach.

  3. Prince Edward Island National Park - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Island National Park (French: Parc national de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a National Park of Canada located in the province of Prince Edward Island.Situated along the island's north shore, fronting the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the park measures approximately 60 km (37 mi) in length and ranges from several hundred metres to several kilometres in width.

  4. Cavendish Beach - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish Beach. Cavendish Beach is a beach in the community of Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada.. Fronting the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this broad natural sand beach stretches for 8 kilometres from the entrance to New London Bay in the west, to the red sandstone cliffs at Cavendish East in the east.

  5. Geography of Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Prince Edward Island is mostly pastoral with red soil, white sand, and scattered communities. Known as the "Garden of the Gulf", the island is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence north of Nova Scotia and east of New Brunswick , with which it forms the Northumberland Strait .

  6. Beach - Wikipedia

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    Red sand: This kind of sand is created by the oxidation of iron from volcanic rocks. [5] Santorini's Kokkini Beach or the beaches on Prince Edward Island in Canada are examples of this kind of sand. [5] Orange sand: Orange sand is high on iron. It can also be a combination of orange limestone, crushed shells, and volcanic deposits. [5]

  7. Is toxic red tide subsiding in Florida? What the forecast ...

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    The respiratory risk is most likely when winds are blowing on or along the shore. The current bloom is patchy; if one beach is impacted by red tide, a nearby one may not be.

  8. Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Rolling hills, woods, reddish white sand beaches, ocean coves and the famous red soil have given Prince Edward Island a reputation as a province of outstanding natural beauty. As a result, the provincial government has enacted laws to preserve the landscape through regulation, although there is a lack of consistent enforcement.

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