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Cabot Provincial Park is a provincial park on Prince Edward Island's north coast, near the entrance to Malpeque Bay. The park offers a long red sand beach facing the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The northern exposure ensures significant fetch and regular kitesurfing conditions. The park has camping and facilities. Proximity to Malpeque Bay allows finding sheltered conditions if the gulf is too rough. Typical PEI landscape with red sand and dunes.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Gulf of St. Lawrence with significant northerly fetch. Moderate to strong chop. Red sandy bottom. Warm water in summer (18-22°C). Semi-diurnal tides. Dune system protecting the back beach. Waves 0.5-1.5 m in sustained wind.
Coastal and rip currents possible. Red sandstone cliff erosion — do not approach. Protected dunes — do not walk on them. Currents at Malpeque Bay entrance. Cold water in spring and fall. Respect park regulations.
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