Nova Scotia, with its more than 2,100 miles of coastline, has more than a few beaches. In fact, the Canadian province of more than 120 of them.
But not all beaches are "human scale".
Nova Scotia beaches can be roughly divided into two types: too cold for swimming and warm enough for swimming.
The beaches on the south coast and those in the Bay of Fundy, are too cold for the average person to swim in it as part the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fundy, are both under the influence of the cold Labrador current on his way to the south, is to keep the water relatively cool.
On the other hand, the Northumberland Strait or the middle section of Nova Scotia, part of the province, the price-Edward Island faces, under the direct influence of the discharge hot water to the St. Lawrence River and the bay, pollution relatively warm water.
As a result of the South Coast area and the FundyBeaches> are ideal for walks along the coast, both to collect pieces of wood or shells. The beaches here are a few unattended and services in general.
To give an example of a Scottish beach would Bay Beach. The area to the cold on the beach in the Bay of Fundy is great for those collectors of Rock us.This particular beach Cyad little is known for its large cache of agates e.
Nearby is CapeBlomidon Provincial Park, with its exposed red clay cliffs and wide views over the Bay of Fundy.
But you can not find a float here ... the water is too cold!
Come on now at the South Shore. Just outside the town of Bridgewater, see the most popular beach Risser. The Nova Scotia has a sandy km (0.6 mile) stretch of white sand and a stroll to walk to the salt.
Because of its popularity, this beachoffers ample parking and also has a cafeteria and common areas in the vicinity! Campsites in the nearby Provincial Park, two fill the popularity of this beach. You will find the most customers on the beach or stroll excitedly looking for shells or driftwood, though. The water is too cold!
Now, for a visit to a beach, go where you can actually swim. And this is the warmer waters of the
beaches of Northumberland, who areNorthumberland Strait.
A hot water beach is popular Melmerby Beach, or simply "The Merb. Located about 20 minutes from New Glasgow, is one kilometer (1.25 mile) sandy beach 2 with a walk under supervision. Although there is no c ' is a campground, showers, canteen and picnic tables. This is a very popular and can be crowded on weekends.
This is just a small selection of varieties of beaches Nova Scotia. From the empty, cold waterAtlantic beaches, swimming in the points of popular Northumberland Shore, Nova Scotia has it all.
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