Springdale, Canada
Main St
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A small but spectacular beach of sea glass. Probably not more than 15 meters long but there's still hours of potential exploration to do. There's just so much glass everywhere, including being buried, that an enthusiastic explorer could easily spend the day unearthing quite interesting pieces. Not that you need to dig mind you, glass is nearly as predominant as the beach rocks farther up the beach, and all quite large. As you move down towards the ocean it gets smaller and a bit more sparse but no less awesome as you can see in my picture .
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It is a nice place for picnic and enjoying a gorgeous view whiling looking at the sea of glasses in brown, white and green under your feet. The peacefulness and calmness of this place has made itself a great spot to relax in a nice summer day. But I agree with some comments that people are collecting sea glass that they aren't supposed to even though with warming signs at the entrance.
Nice little find.. it's the result of an dumpsite nearby. But they have a sign. Asking you not to pick up the glass. You can walk right on this beach . The glass is broken down and pretty smooth. Just goes to show.. glass trumps plastic
It's well picked over, but you'll still find plenty of green, brown and white glass. Great place for those crafty people, even if a sign tells you not to remove any glass... Expect a short and narrow, somewhat steep incline path to get there.
Really cool one of a kind spot, the beach is basically made of sea glass. Enjoy it, and let others enjoy it. Don’t steal the glass.
Beautiful and unique little spot!
Little hike through the woods. Lots of glass, not overly big beach
The trail is a little steep and there was rain but it was a delight to see the small beach with so much sea glass. They don't want you to take the glass from the beach.
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