We took our time the next morning. The rain was now much less. We had a baguette breakfast in the hotel and Margaret made her own coffee. The hotel had a laundry machine room on our floor and we washed and dried all our clothes.
Afterwards we drove to Thomas Raddall Provincial Park campground. We arrived there around noon and nobody was there. So we drove to the day-use parking ground. We walked the Sandy Bay Road and the Sandy Bay Trail. The trail goes along Sandy Cove and then meanders along the beach and the nearby forest. Then we returned to the campground and checked in. It was high tide when we visited Sandy Cove.
The campsites at Thomas Raddall are cut into forest. The sites are a bit bug infested, but we managed (the mosquito's weren't the most aggressive bunch).
After dinner we walked from our campsite to Scotch Point via the Scotch Point Trail and back. We visited Scotch Point at low tide and it has a nice sandy beach about 500 to 1km width. It was nice there and not too buggy (there was a bit of wind).
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