Argyle Shore Provincial Park
Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island, Canada
The tranquil and peaceful Argyle Shore was named by Scottish settlers after Argyllshire, an area in Western Scotland. The beach looks at the Northumberland strait and is on the southern side of the island, a 25 minute drive from Charlottetown. Argyle Shore is an unincorporated area and the beach offers an unsupervised swimming area, picnic tables, washrooms and a playground, ideal for a quiet afternoon at the beach.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
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- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Argyle Shore Provincial Park and 8,000 other beaches.