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Belmont Provincial Park is a provincial park on Prince Edward Island's northwest coast, facing the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The park offers a red sand beach with facilities (camping, restrooms, parking). The northwest exposure to the gulf ensures considerable fetch and regular windy conditions. PEI's characteristic red sand and sandstone cliffs create a unique landscape. Kitesurfing season from June to October.
Gulf of St. Lawrence with significant northwest fetch. Moderate to strong chop. Progressive red sandy bottom. Water warming in summer (18-22°C). Moderate semi-diurnal tides. No major ocean swell (semi-enclosed gulf). Regular summer conditions.
Intermediate
Open all year round
Eroded red sandstone cliffs — do not ride too close. Coastal currents possible. Bottom can be rocky in places (sandstone). Cold water outside summer. Respect provincial park regulations. Active coastal erosion.
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