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Reaching Brackley Beach North Winds - via New Brunswick
You are on highway #1 when you come off the Bridge. Follow this road and take the first
exit to Summerside - #1-A. Follow 1-A until you can turn right onto #225, and follow it until
you can turn left onto #13 (Watch for it after you pass Hartsville church). Follow #13 until
you can turn right onto #251. (Watch for the first right after you cross over #2). Follow #251
to the stop sign. Turn right, When you come to the Y at the bottom of the hill around the
corner, bear left. You are still on #251. Continue on this road until you reach the stop sign
- #251 now ends. You proceed straight through the intersection onto #6 east. Three miles
down this road you will find us on the left, immediately after the Lobster Claw Restaurant. If
you reach the stop sign, you've gone too far. Turn at the corner and come back! This all
takes about 40 minutes.
An alternative, if the above sounds complicated, follow #1 all the way to Charlottetown.
After you cross over the Noth River Causeway, (you'll see a Factory Outlet Strip Mall on your
left), turn left at the next set of lights. This puts you on the Bypass Road. Pass by the
West Royalty Industrial Park and then, after a very short distance, bear right. (Straight
ahead would put you in a sub-division). Go through 2 sets of lights and then turn left at the
third set of lights - onto #15 north. You will pass the airport on your right and, shortly after
the airport, you'll see a sign that says Brackley Beach - 16 kilometers. At about 14
kilometers, you will turn left onto #6 west and our driveway is the first right. Our sign is on
the corner just where yo turn and the three big beige buildings are hard to miss.
Reaching Brackley Beach North Winds - via Nova Scotia
When you get off the ferry at Wood Islands, you are on highway #1. Follow it all the way
to Charlottetown. You will cross over the Hillsborough River on what used to be our biggest
bridge (before the Confederation Bridge). You will see large fuel tanks looming on the far
side of the river. Immediately as you come off the bridge you turn right at the set of lights.
(Being in the right lane makes this easier!). You are now on Riverside Drive, also known as
The Bypass. Follow this road through five sets of lights. At the sixth set of lights, turn
right. You are now on highway 15 north. You will pass the airport on your right, then see the
sign for Brackley beach that says 16 kilometers. Go down the road for about 14 kilometers,
then turn left onto highway 6 west - our driveway is the first right. This will take you about
75 minutes.
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