Part 31 of our road trip across Northern Quebec and Eastern Canada. After a late night of celebrating Canada Day, our Vanniversary, and our conquering of Canada, we recovered by walking around Charlottetown and then visiting the Singing Sands of Basin Head Beach.
VIDEO: GGC – 35 – The Singing Sands of Basin Head Beach, Prince Edward Island
Part 31 of our road trip across Northern Quebec and Eastern Canada. After a late night of celebrating Canada Day, our Vanniversary, and our conquering of Canada, we recovered by walking around Charlottetown and then visiting the Singing Sands of Basin Head Beach.
the sand does that in jax beach fl and seaside nj
Did you guys get over to the Anne of Green Gables farm house? I didn't get to that Basin Head Beach. Looks pretty nice.
Thank you again for sharing..
Nothing says I love you like seaweed! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Another great video guys. It seem like you trip may be coming to an end. Looking forward to wherever you may travel in the future. I have certainly enjoyed your travel adventures. A little jealous … I wish I was able to have travelled like that when I was younger.
I would frame a picture of that seaweed message, such a cool image.
Did you guy go to Skinners pond to see were Stompin Tom Connors was from. I am a huge fan of the late Stompin Tom Connors. RIP Tom!
Congrats on your Vanniversary. Been watching you since the beginning and we love your adventures. Stay safe guys with love from Liverpool UK xx
Makes me realize even more how lucky we are to live close to PEI . We recommend if you travel back this way a trip to Magdalen Islands . The ferry leaves Souris PEI daily but you need reservations to go . It's beautiful there and the people are friendly .
Thats some crazy sand but it is also so kick butt. You guy's showed us a fantastic time. Great job and a big thank you.
once again I will say the way you explain is superb .
Cute masterpiece. =)
I'm not 100% but I think that thing you wondered what it was on the shell is called a hermit crab. 🙂
We also have singing sands in South Africa. The Witsand Nature Reserve near Postmasburg in the Northern Cape is famous for its singing sand dunes, also known as the ‘Roaring Dunes’ due to the eerie sounds they make in the hot dry summer months.
I stumbled upon these videos while planning my trip through eastern Canada and hope to have as solid a relationship as ya'll do with someone dear to me one day! Best of Luck!
2:45 that's when you're supposed to jump! that's the best part of basin head
We have lots of starfish here 🙂
I love Singing Sands 🙂
Never walked on an ocean beach that squeaks… The beaches of Lakes Michigan and Huron squeak like this.
ARRR, Those be barnacles me Hardys! Cool to look at but a plague to whatever they attach to. They spread like warts and often sea dwellers like sea turtles become real estate 🙁
lonnie is better
WHERE IS THE LOBSTER
The confederation bridge is like the 40th longest bridge. It’s technically not even the longest in Canada, St.Lawerence River Boarder crossing into NY has a series of joined bridges that stretch a longer span.
Je suis aller maintes fois aux iles et je me promet d'aller voir celle ci elle est magnifique
Sounds more like barking sands. Lol
Who is here after watching Geography Now Flag/Fan Friday of South Sudan???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgZjGU_KTIU&t=12s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgZjGU_KTIU&t=30s
Very interesting