October on less known and traveled beaches. Eastern Coast hidden gem in East Chezzetcook.

Just driving there is a pleasure. Taking Main Street, it becomes later Highway 107. It is such a nice drive, very picturesque alongside the huge Porters Lake. Just open your window, turn the music up to your favorite gigs and voila, enjoy! Pay attention to exit signs. You want the one to East Chezzetcook. Such a lovely community spread alongside the well-maintained road. Just don’t speed there please – people do live in these lovely houses. Almost none too ostentatious but nicely maintained. It takes a while, but don’t worry. Just take the road to the very end. When you can’t drive anymore – you have arrived. Only one big warning – do not take your map signs as a Bible and do not turn to something called “Conrod Beach”. It is not a beach – it is hell. Plain and simple. No joking. Don’t stray, stay on the road to the end. Depending on the time of day and the tide, I suggest you go as far as you can past the main stretch of beach and explore the long strip of sandy dune. You will need to go across a fast-moving water to get there. But it is worth the effort.

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