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		<title>Lake Erie&#8217;s top summer sand spot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first time I discovered Port Stanley’s Main Beach for myself a few years ago, I could have sworn I’d been transported somewhere in the Caribbean. By day, the beach is packed with sun worshippers playing volleyball or lying on the sand. By night, live music wafts from the back deck of GT’s Beach Bar [...]]]></description>
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The first time I discovered Port Stanley’s Main Beach for myself a few years ago, I could have sworn I’d been transported somewhere in the Caribbean. By day, the beach is packed with sun worshippers playing volleyball or lying on the sand. By night, live music wafts from the back deck of GT’s Beach Bar &#038; Grill, which literally sits atop the sand. The beach’s distinctive energy makes it one of the finest spots on Ontario’s Lake Erie coastline.</p>
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