Thursday, February 3, 2011

Your guide to the Cabot Beach Provincial Park

Located at 16 kilometers north of Kingston, in the Anne's Land touring region, the Cabot Beach Provincial Park is the largest park in western Prince Edward Island. This beautiful Park sits right beside lush woods that surround the Park. You also have numerous trails that lead you through the bushes right into the playing areas for children. Amenities include; numerous playground equipments, fireplaces and beach biking, 32 flush toilets, 20 hot showers, kitchen shelter, Laundromat and a dumping station.

The Cabot Beach Provincial Park has a special activity centre that holds numerous children's programs along with the participation of parents. Young and old can also travel to the scenic Malpeque Bay for swimming sessions that will be supervised by trained professionals. The brilliance of this provincial park lies in its vegetation. To help you explore all that you get, guided tours are arranged by the naturalist staffs who will take you on a nature walk.

You can also visit some of the nearby attractions like the Kensington Rail yards and Welcome Centre, Malpeque Bay Sea Kayak Tours, and the Keir Memorial Museum; they are just a few miles away. Transports are easily available or you could take a walk along the winding walk trails that lead to each of the spots.

The Cabot Beach Provincial Park imposes an intimate and peaceful environment with an understated elegance. The scenery that beholds the park is breathtaking, as if you are surrounded by the richness of nature. Visiting this wonderful park will help you relax your tired soul.

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