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Tea Hill Provincial Park

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Tea Hill Provincial Park is a small but scenic beach park on the outskirts of Charlottetown, known for its striking red sandstone cliffs that contrast with the blue waters of the Northumberland Strait. The beach is a popular spot for swimming in summer, with gentle waves and warm waters. Picnic tables and grassy areas provide space for family outings. The cliffs, carved by wind and waves, create a dramatic backdrop for photographers, especially at sunset when the red stone glows. The park's intimate size and natural beauty make it a quiet escape from the city.

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  • Swim in the warm, shallow waters off the red sand beach
  • Photograph the red sandstone cliffs at sunset
  • Enjoy a picnic at one of the shaded tables overlooking the water

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Ways to visit Tea Hill Provincial Park

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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