Bricky Bay


Bricky Bay is a small cove and pocket beach on North Pender Island that was once home to a brick plant - rows of pile stubs crisscross the shore and the beach itself is a wonderful mix of native gravel and red bricks in various stages of rounding and disintegration.

AERIAL VIEW

There are also some nice shots at the Island Home blog (also links to other nice Pender Island photos and artwork).




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