Although the grass is still brown and the trees not in foliage from the winter, it is always a nice scenic drive to go to Souris, a quiet Canadian seaside town on PEI. Souris is about 45 min. from my house.
The first thing you see when you cross the causeway is the Souris beach with the boardwalk and many touristy shops and eateries.
The beach is well known as a great place to find sea glass, bird watch, dig for clams or have a swim.
Boulders piled close to beach in Souris.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T6
1/400 f/8 75mm ISO 100
With the tides washing in and out again the shore, it takes a lot of sand with it as it goes out.
Boulders used as barrier to stop erosion on the beach front.
Ferry docking at Souris Harbor after coming in from the Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Red rocks can be seen on the right side of the cliff.
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