An image of the port of West Point from 2004. Lobster traps are on the wharf waiting to be set. You can see the gable of the cottage behind the fish-buyer’s building with the Canadian flag.
West Point Harbour with the boats prepared to drag for scallops.
West Point Harbourside Centre
West Point Harbourside Centre
Come visit our local beaches, for miles of untouched sand.
Even after the sun has set, the dusky evenings on the beach are spectacular.
The western end of the Island has spectacular sunsets all year round.
West Point at Sunset
You can walk from the cottage to the Lighthouse along the beach and watch the sunset.
Sunset at the West Point Lighthouse
West Point Lighthouse
You may never enjoy seafood again after you have eaten it from the coast.
Although we got married in Vegas, we had our reception in P.E.I. at the Harbourside Centre. No better background for photos and no better people to celebrate with.
If you drive north from West Point, you will see the majestic capes.
Prince Edward Island now obtains 20% of its electricity from wind power. See these mighty structures along the nearby capes.
Windmill
While the beaches near the cottage and Cedar Dunes Park are mainly sandy, if you continue walking towards the capes, you will find areas with pebbles and stones to explore for shells and seaglass.
Prince Edward Island is very scenic, with a mixture of farmland and wooded areas.
Scenic Farmland
Wild Irises
Local river
Local river
Many species of ducks can be found on local waterways, especially in the spring.
Horse pastured atop the cape, with a beautiful view of the water.
Abandoned Fishing Boat
Rainbow over the harbour
Rainbow over a local river
Sunrise over the river
Sunrise over the river
Dawn
Winter sunset
Winter sunset
Winter moon at dusk
Cumulus clouds
Morning clouds
Ages ago when Lynn worked at the Park
My grandfather, Ernest MacDonald is on the left and Harry Stewart is on the right. Harry used to own the property on which the cottage now stands, but basically gave it to my mother to create the bed and breakfast in order to remember the Stewart’s in West Point.