
Atlantic Coast Shells
Tell blue mussels, moon snails, clams and periwinkles apart by hinge, spire and surface texture.
Read the shell guidePlainBasketHouse is a plain-language reference for recognizing the shells, driftwood and small finds that turn up along Canadian ocean and lake coasts — from the Bay of Fundy to the beaches of Vancouver Island and the freshwater shores of the Great Lakes.
Each guide focuses on what you can actually observe on the beach: shape, surface, hinge, colour and wear. Start wherever your last walk left a question.

Tell blue mussels, moon snails, clams and periwinkles apart by hinge, spire and surface texture.
Read the shell guide
How wood enters the water, what shoreline wear tells you, and how to separate natural debris from milled timber.
Read the driftwood guide
Frosted glass, worn pottery and shoreline curiosities — what they are and why they look the way they do.
Read the beach finds guideA reliable identification usually comes from a few steady observations rather than a single glance. Work through the same short checklist on each find before reaching for a name.
Questions about a find, a spotted error, or a regional name we should add? Use the form and include where along the coast you were walking. Identification notes here are general; local detail always helps.