Presqu'ile Advice?
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Presqu'ile Advice?

Trillian Flummox

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Heading to Sandbanks with the kids for a few days this Sunday and plan to stop at Presqu'ile on the way. Any good advice/tidbits/words of wisdom for my first ever visit?  Also, wondering if it's worth the extra drive out to the Prince Edward Bird Observatory (it's another hour past Sandbanks).

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kris
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For Presqu'ile Check out beaches 3, 4 areas. This is prime right now for migration of shorebirds.
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Although it was quiet when I was there on Monday, check out the Owen Point trail for shorebirds as well.

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You may be trying to tackle too much, presquille may be a bit overwhelming as it is fairly large area and unless you know where to go right away, you seemed lost

Prince Edward may be better and leave presquille for a whole day trip
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Quote from: "lovemypt"
You may be trying to tackle too much, presquille may be a bit overwhelming as it is fairly large area and unless you know where to go right away, you seemed lost

Prince Edward may be better and leave presquille for a whole day trip

I completely agree.
Presqu'ile is huge with lots to see..hopefully..it needs a whole day to really appreciate the park and to do it properly.

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Thanks for the help everyone! Even though I'll only have time to see a small part of it, I think it's sill worth stopping. Would love to see a few of those shorebirds. Could be a few years before I get a chance to explore the whole thing properly (i.e. without young kids in tow).

-kris
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