fridaythe13th Posted April 20 #1 Share Posted April 20 I’m aware of the one near the dockyard. There is another one I’ve been to but can’t remember how to get there. It’s in the St Georges area if anyone can guide me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles4515 Posted April 20 #2 Share Posted April 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, fridaythe13th said: I’m aware of the one near the dockyard. There is another one I’ve been to but can’t remember how to get there. It’s in the St Georges area if anyone can guide me. It is next to Alexandra Battery. You can find Alexandra Battery on maps of St. George. As I recall it is not a big trash pile of glass like the one near the Dockyard. The same as the glass beach near the Dockyard taking sea glass is not allowed. Edited April 20 by Charles4515 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fridaythe13th Posted April 20 Author #3 Share Posted April 20 👍 Thank you. I am aware about not taking it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportscruiser Posted May 10 #4 Share Posted May 10 I went to Alexandria Battery/Building Bay Beach last July. It wasn't low tide but there was a decent amount of sea glass there and I had read that if you go at low tide, there is more to see in a cave to the right of the Beach. There were no signs at the beach indicating it was unlawful to remove the sea glass like there is at Sea Glass beach near the Dockyard. However, that doesn't mean that you SHOULD remove it, just that there were no signs posted. I took a Taxi from the St. George pier to the battery, poked around awhile at the beach and then I walked from that beach towards Tobacco Bay Beach and stopped there for a water. I continued to the left just past the beach, which brought me to the Unfinished Church and the shopping area near the pier. It was a relatively easy walk, just one uphill portion on the way from Building Bay Beach to Tobacco Bay beach and the rest was either flat or downhill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles4515 Posted May 10 #5 Share Posted May 10 38 minutes ago, sportscruiser said: o the right of the Beach. There were no signs at the beach indicating it was unlawful to remove the sea glass like there is at Sea Glass beach near the Dockyard. However, that doesn't mean that you SHOULD remove it, just that there were no signs posted. Even though there are no signs removing it is not allowed. The policy is for all of Bermuda. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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