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Experience the nature of this town in all its glory as you take a kayak tour along the shores of the Acadian peninsula. Kayak Peninsule offers guided tours between Pokeshaw, Inkerman and Val-Comeau. Cliffs surround the area up to 60ft high with sea caves for kayakers to explore.

There is also the option to take self-guided tours around the peninsula by renting kayaks or bringing your own. You can stop to view nearby dunes and even dig up some clams to cook and savour! Open from June to September. The Peninsula is the perfect summer spot to explore with family and friends.

Photo: https://www.kayakpeninsule.ca

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