Cavendish Beach

590 Graham's Ln, Cavendish, PE C0A 1M0, Canada

Cavendish Beach is one of the most iconic and beloved destinations in Prince Edward Island, known for its stunning natural beauty and cultural significance. Located within Prince Edward Island National Park, on the island’s north shore, this beach is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering a perfect blend of natural scenery, recreational activities, and literary history.

Cavendish Beach is famous for its striking red sandstone cliffs that contrast dramatically with the soft white sand and the deep blue waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The beach stretches for kilometers, offering plenty of space for visitors to relax, stroll, or explore. The unique red cliffs have been shaped by centuries of wind and water erosion, creating a rugged and picturesque landscape that is quintessentially PEI.

The beach is a hub for outdoor activities, particularly during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the warm, shallow waters, which are ideal for families and less experienced swimmers. The beach also offers opportunities for beachcombing, building sandcastles, and playing beach volleyball.

Cavendish Beach is located close to several other attractions that make it a must-visit destination. Just a short drive away is the Green Gables Heritage Place, the historic site that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous novel Anne of Green Gables. This connection to literary history adds an extra layer of interest for many visitors. Additionally, the beach is near various hiking trails within the national park, such as the Cavendish Dunelands Trail, which offers scenic views of the dunes, wetlands, and forests.

There are parking areas, washrooms, change rooms, and picnic areas available, making it easy to spend the entire day at the beach. Lifeguards are on duty during peak season to ensure the safety of swimmers.

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