Brackley Beach

Prince Edward Island


Stretching along the northern edge of Rustico Bay, Brackley is a popular excursion for families and day-trippers from Charlottetown and beyond. There's usually plenty of space even on the busiest of days. The beach is named after a clerk of the island council who served in the 18th century before drowning off Brackley Bay.


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