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English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
English (Translate this text in English): Parking is in the gravel open area just off the sharp turn giving wonderful views of the sea and harbour approaches to Halifax. Thee is a path down from the parking area onto the shelving granite bedrock of the shoreline.
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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft
Max depth 15 m / 49.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
English (Translate this text in English): The site is a rocky open coast and faces east so can't be divine in NE east or SE winds as the waves and swell can build up very high. NW winds or due west winds are the preferred direction. SW is okay.
It is called Hayes Gardens because it is a rock garden of large boulders just under the surface, which fishermen avoid. This makes for interesting terrain to explore. It has a rich kelp forest and abundant fish life during the summer.
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