The Tickle Cove Sea Arch required only a short hike for viewing. It was well worth the walk to behol...
Tickle Cove Sea Arch
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Tickle Cove Sea Arch is a natural marvel located in Tickle Cove, Newfoundland And Labrador, shaped by the relentless forces of the Atlantic Ocean. This impressive sea arch stands as a testament to the erosion process, where waves have sculpted the sedimentary rocks into a stunning coastal feature.
Visitors to Tickle Cove Sea Arch can marvel at the unique composition of red sandstone, siltstone, and conglomerates that make up this geological wonder. Intriguing details such as quartz-filled tension gashes and white-looking mineral deposits add to the allure of the arch's cliff faces, offering a glimpse into the history of these rocks.
For those seeking a leisurely stroll amidst picturesque surroundings, a well-maintained walking trail along Tickle Cove Pond awaits exploration. This trail showcases large granite erratics, remnants of glacial activity, while immersing visitors in the folklore of the area, including the tale of giants using these boulders as skipping stones across Bonavista Bay.
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Stopped at Tickle Cove on our way to Bonavista. Short hike to the sea arch but worth the walk. Tons ...
There are small signs as you approach the site with a parking area also posted even though you will ...




