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Rainbow Haven Beach Provincial Park

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Rainbow Haven Beach Provincial Park features a large sand-and-cobble beach perfect for saltwater swimming. Amenities at the beach include a boardwalk, changing houses and showers.

Photo: Dennis Jarvis, flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0

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