Though we live in Vancouver, where parts of the city sits by the edge of the ocean, the City is abit actually protected by a strait so we don't get the front-on gigantic ocean waves of the Pacific Ocean. (Nevertheless, no one swims out far into the ocean in our area.) Hence, incoming seaglass and stuff from afar would be found on more exposed coastal areas along British Columbia. It's a huge province that is predominantly wilderness 150 kms. north of us.

So far, I haven't come across any seaglass in my travels to different islands along the coast and to Hawaii. Instead it's coming across tiny seashells and rocks with fossils embedded in them along the beach.
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