Art on the beach
Administrator | Jul 04, 2017 | Comments 0
The County’s Don Chisholm shares these photographs taken this week at the beach at the Little Bluff Conservation area.
The beach area at Little Bluff is found below a 20 metre limestone bluff that commands a panoramic view of Prince Edward Bay. Quinte Conservation notes the shoreline is a barrier beach that effectively protects a small wetland from the water. Geese, mallards, great blue herons, bitterns and Virginia rails live here.
The area contains the remains of a grain storage bin and docking facility where schooners once loaded barley destined for Oswego.
There are also 1.5km of trails at the 70-acre site.
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