Five Islands Provincial Park and Soley Cove – in less than 18 hours

Thanks to three interested women and their canine companions the season kick off at Five Islands Provincial Park was a success. We ventured along the beach toward Old Wife Rock, chatted about the fault line where Jurassic meets Triassic era, sandstone cliffs, erosion, columnar basalt and we carefully observed the endangered Mud Piddock ponds. The sunset was timid but as keen observers we caught some amazing light over Parrsboro and Two Islands.

It was a short night with little rest as my next tour started at 5:30 am. Photographers from Maryland had requested time to explore the ocean floor some time ago. I always know that clients are serious when they don’t hesitate to book despite a very early start.

Thank you, Janice and Mark for putting your trust into Tide Rollers & Mudlarkers to get you on and off the ocean floor at Soley Cove before the tide rolled in!

Here are a few of my favourite discoveries from yesterday:

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4 thoughts on “Five Islands Provincial Park and Soley Cove – in less than 18 hours

  1. Oooops! The original post DID work after all 🤷🏻‍♀️ but didn’t show immediately 🤔 ah well…….! lol

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