Jessica G.
Yelp
Lawrencetown Beach has always been my personal favorite beach. I love the windy drive out there with its fantastic views. And that's before you even get to the beach. Lawrencetown is a beach persons beach. It's where all the serious beach activities happen. Surfing, windsurfing, kite boarding, and extreme sandcastles. It's where the big kids play.
Lawrencetown is also an ever changing beach. Because it's not as sheltered as some beaches, its shoreline varies yearly. It goes back and forth between extremely rocky and a sandy haven. This year it's extremely rocky, probably the rockiest I've seen it in many years. If you're planning on swimming there is a life-guarded area and a nice bathroom/shower area in the big blue building.
The water can be pretty cold, but if you're a local you won't mind. There is always a nice strong offshore breeze to cool you down on hot days as well. If you plan on going in the evening be warned that fog banks roll in more often than not. The beach is good for swimming, but for strong swimmers if you're venturing outside of the lifeguard area. Rip tides do occur and big surf is common. You can wander pretty far out on sandbars before encountering deep water though. In my experiences I haven't encountered too many jellyfish either.
Lawrencetown has a bunch of very dedicated surfers who practice their sport year round. They're great to watch and easy to join. There is usually always a surfboard and wet-suit rental truck parked just before the beach. There are also several surf schools and lessons available on site.
If you're like me and afraid of tempting fate you can stick to the easy to pick up boogie boarding. Lawrencetown is one of the best places to boogie board, even when it's rocky. If the shore is packed with rocks once you walk out in the water past your knees it's all sandbars. If you're really into the boogie boarding take advantage of any incoming storms or hurricanes. They make for uber warm waters and big surf.
The parking situation is pretty good. There is a very long lot along most of the beach and in most cases you can park and walk fifty feet or so to a good beach spot. A word of warning: I have had my car broken into before. It was an old beater truck with crappy locks, but still be weary and hide all shiny things.