Along the quaint waterfront of Covehead Bay in Queens, Prince Edward Island in Canada, boats moor along the wharf as the water of the Gulf of St. Lawrence ripples below them. In the background, a boardwalk follows along the town of Covehead where you can enjoy a peaceful walk overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence.To the left of the small buildings along the waterfront of Covehead, Prince Edward Island is a restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious meal. The outside deck is fairly busy on sunny days, but on breezy days when the wind comes up off the Gulf of St. Lawrence, most people prefer to eat inside.Activity around the Covehead Wharf can be almost non-existent during the winter, but the summer months find locals and tourists busily enjoying the fresh air and scenery. The restaurant is only open from the middle of June until later in September as this is when the business around Covehead Bay is the busiest. ... continue below the picture...
... There are a variety of accommodations and campgrounds around or near Covehead in Queens, Prince Edward Island for those who like the tranquility of this quaint town. Scenic beaches, walking trails, first-rate golf courses, a historic lighthouse and fishing with easy docking at the Covehead wharf are all part of the beauty that surrounds Queens in Prince Edward Island.Covehead Wharf, Covehead Bay, Gulf of St Lawrence, Highway 6, Blue Heron Coastal Drive, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/7.1, exposure time of 1/125 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 70mm.