Many beaches in Newfoundland Labrador are comprised of various size beach rocks. They come in various shapes and sizes and are smoothed by the pounding from the elements such as rain, salt water, wind, ice and snow. There are some sandy beaches. Photos welcome.
Picture of beach rocks taken on beaches in Con Bay South, NL. Many of those photos were taken from The Trailway in Conception Bay South. Click on a photo to enlarge the image. Take your camera, when you go for a walk.
Patsy Pride-Gidge photo..Spiller’s Cove, Twillingate
This rock is on the eastern end of Topsail Beach.Looks like a whale.
Photo taken Ledrews Road Beach

Topsail Beach Looking West








Rock near the water on the eastern end of Topsail Beach
Our grandsons on Chamberlains Beach
Topsail river, flowing towards topsail beach
Squires Pond, Manuel’s Head, Squires’ Beach with Bell Island in the background
Video: sound of beach rocks rolling on a beach at night from the wave action at night






