Pinware River Provincial Park is an area that covers approximately sixty-eight hectares along Highway 510 and a stop at this sandy beach at the mouth of the Pinware River in Southern Labrador is well worth it. Explore the beach that runs along the Pinware River's shore in the morning and enjoy the serenity that surrounds the area at the mouth of the Pinware River.On this day, the fog was still lifting and the blue sky was beginning to appear through the scattered fog patches. The landscape slowly started to come into focus as we wandered the quiet sandy beach listening to the ripples of the water. The edge of the river and the beach seem to form a straight line where they meet as vegetation flourishes on the opposite side.Before the mouth of the Pinware River the lower part is quite wide and moves at a fairly good pace until into empties into the Strait of Belle Isle - the Atlantic Ocean. ... continue below the picture...
... Many people visit this area of Southern Labrador because of the peacefulness and the natural beauty that adorns the sheltered valley.Pinware River Provincial Park in Southern Labrador, Canada is the ideal vacation getaway where you can enjoy the great outdoors of the region. Camping, hiking, fishing, picnics or a stroll along the sandy beach to enjoy the view are just a few of the activities to partake in while visiting Pinware Provincial Park.The sandy banks at the mouth of the Pinware River in the Pinware River Provincial Park, Pinware, on a foggy morning, along the Labrador Coastal Drive, Highway 510, Strait of Belle Isle, Viking Trail, Trails to the Vikings, Southern Labrador, Labrador, Atlantic Canada, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/11.0, exposure time of 1/25 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 43mm.