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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.
Open all year round
Intermediate
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.
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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