Proximity to the beach

Life is good when you live and work close to the beach.

Here on Prince Edward Island, you’re never more than 15 to 20 minutes from the shore. It's funny how proximity to sand and water can shift your habits and attitudes. Need a few examples?
  • Colleagues strap sea kayaks and paddle boards to their car roofs, because they never know when they may want to head straight from the office to the beach. 
  • Women carry flip-flops in their purses, just in case the urge to kick off dress shoes proves to be too strong.  
  • Pool noodles and sunscreen bottles roll around in the back of most mini-vans and SUVs. 
  • People wear sunglasses as headbands and fashion accessories. 
And the best part of all: the short travel time means you don’t need to wait for a perfect beach day to fall on a weekend. That's right, don't go home for dinner. If the sun comes out on a weekday afternoon, then simply pack a snack and head beachward.

AWESOME!
National Research Council Canada parking lot in Charlottetown, PEI

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