This conservation area might be called “Little Bluff”, but these 18 m high limestone bluffs are nothing short of stunning! The rugged cliffs stand tall over the panoramic views of Prince Edward Bay. Despite the park being relatively remote, it remains one of the most popular conservation areas in the whole of Prince Edward County. The park’s Cobble Beach is a barrier beach, formed by wave action centuries ago. It now provides beautiful, clear water — ideal for swimming. These waters are also home to plenty of fish, and has become a popular snorkeling destination for those wishing to explore all that lies beneath the waves. Also be on the lookout for wildlife living on land! Plenty of birds, reptiles, and amphibians live within Little Bluff Conservation Area.
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