My beautiful wife and I do not see eye-to-eye when it comes to surf beaches.
She got dumped on her head in Hawaii and has hated the waves ever since. I got dumped on my head at Coolum and have loved it ever since. Throughout our marriage, we’ve agreed to disagree and have tolerated visits to our non-preferred shorelines. One such consolation destination, though – British Columbia’s Sun-Oka Beach – may be the perfect compromise.
Before I write any further, let me be up front: there are no waves at Sun-Oka, unless you count wind-whipped whitecaps or the ripples from the odd speedboat. Now, I know what you’re thinking: What compromise? The beautiful wife has pwned you in the wave war and eaten all your potato scallops! Stevie Wonder could see who wears the Speedos in this relationship! Well, in my defence, I contend this little sand-strip skirting BC’s famous Okanagan Lake doesn’t need rolling barrels to provide plenty of bang for your beach buck.
For starters, there is no shortage of aquatic action to take on. From water-skiing to sea-dooing (what Canadians call jet-skiing) to stand-up kayaking, many a wet n’ wild adventure can be indulged. For the more sedate visitor, a selection of for-hire pedal-boats and trikes provide some leisurely fun in the summer sun. Of all the accessible activities, my personal favourite was the giant floating trampoline. Whoever came up with this idea is part genius, part sadist. My Coolum dumping looked like a spa treatment next to some of the wipeouts I witnessed on this instrument of mayhem.
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Esperance WA. There is a lovely cove there that has the whitest sand and the clearest yet bluest water and it is so peaceful
For some of the best private beaches in the world, you don't need to travel far.. to the Coromandel Peninsula in NZ.
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