Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival
Head to beautiful Prince Edward Island the last weekend of July to attend the Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival.
Read moreHead to beautiful Prince Edward Island the last weekend of July to attend the Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival.
Read moreArlene loves collecting sea glass, sea pottery, and beach stones in Maine, which she uses in her jewelry.
Read morePlan a trip to the scenic Cape Cod coastline for beautiful creations made of sea glass, beach stones, driftwood, and shells.
Read moreThanks to lighthouses opening their doors to guests, you can get a taste of what life was like as a lighthouse keeper.
Read moreCheck out the results of our poll where we asked readers about their beachcombing styles.
Read morePut your beachcombing knowledge to the test with this fun crossword puzzle.
Read moreCasino pit boss, Erik Rintamaki struck gold on the beaches of Lake Superior when he found—and named— beautiful, glowing Yooperlite.
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Read moreFrom the Promenade of Mermaids to the chance to swim with mermaids, this event has everything to satisfy a siren’s dreams!
Read moreWhen you’re ready to go beachcombing, there are plenty of options in the Galveston area.
Read moreOnce you cross the bridge from the mainland to Galveston Island, you feel like you’re a world away.
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