Nude Beaches In Ontario Canada

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A woman stands in the water at Crystal Crescent Beach. Right: A woman stands on a rock at Wreck Beach.
It looks like warmer days are here to stay, and if you're looking for a place where you can tan areas that may not usually see the sun a lot, these nude beaches in Canada have got you covered.
Many might not know that Canada has two officially designated clothing-optional beaches , as well as beaches that are known to be "nude-friendly." While these are not officially nude beaches, they are said to be areas where nudity is tolerated.
With that in mind, here are six of Canada's official and unofficial nude beaches to hit up this summer — just remember to bring lots of sunscreen!
Description: Located on the Toronto Islands, Hanlan's Point Beach is one of only two officially designated clothing-optional beaches in Canada, and the only one in Ontario.
You can easily reach the beach by taking the ferry to Hanlan's Point. The nude section of the beach is marked off by signs, so keep an eye out!
Description: Wreck Beach in Vancouver's Pacific Spirit Regional Park is Canada's other official nude beach and is a popular place for sunbathers, clothed or not.
The beach was named the top clothing-optional beach in Canada by hotel accommodation site Hotels.com due to the ease of accessing the beach and its proximity to downtown Vancouver.
Description: Less than an hour from Montreal, Oka National Park is where you'll find a beach known to be a place where sunbathers can "get a tan everywhere," according to Cottage Life .
Facilities on the beach include picnic tables and barbecues where you can cook up a meal in between tanning sessions.
Description: North of Winnipeg, Beaconia Beach is a 3-kilometre beach in Manitoba's Interlake Region.
The beach is divided into clothing-mandatory and clothing-optional sections, according to the Interlake Tourism Association, and can be accessed through the nearby Patricia Beach.
Description: Crystal Crescent Beach is a stunning area made up of three white-sand beaches in Halifax's Sambo Creek.
While the beach is not an officially designated clothing-optional area, according to the Federation of Canadian Naturalists , it "sees many regular and visiting nudists."
Description: Paradise Beach is said to have earned the nickname " Bare A*s Beach " for the number of nude sunbathers found here.
According to Cottage Life , the beach is a spot where "local authorities tend to tolerate nudity," and can be found just south of Saskatoon.
Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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A woman stands in the water at Crystal Crescent Beach. Right: A woman stands on a rock at Wreck Beach.
It looks like warmer days are here to stay, and if you're looking for a place where you can tan areas that may not usually see the sun a lot, these nude beaches in Canada have got you covered.
Many might not know that Canada has two officially designated clothing-optional beaches , as well as beaches that are known to be "nude-friendly." While these are not officially nude beaches, they are said to be areas where nudity is tolerated.
With that in mind, here are six of Canada's official and unofficial nude beaches to hit up this summer — just remember to bring lots of sunscreen!
Description: Located on the Toronto Islands, Hanlan's Point Beach is one of only two officially designated clothing-optional beaches in Canada, and the only one in Ontario.
You can easily reach the beach by taking the ferry to Hanlan's Point. The nude section of the beach is marked off by signs, so keep an eye out!
Description: Wreck Beach in Vancouver's Pacific Spirit Regional Park is Canada's other official nude beach and is a popular place for sunbathers, clothed or not.
The beach was named the top clothing-optional beach in Canada by hotel accommodation site Hotels.com due to the ease of accessing the beach and its proximity to downtown Vancouver.
Description: Less than an hour from Montreal, Oka National Park is where you'll find a beach known to be a place where sunbathers can "get a tan everywhere," according to Cottage Life .
Facilities on the beach include picnic tables and barbecues where you can cook up a meal in between tanning sessions.
Description: North of Winnipeg, Beaconia Beach is a 3-kilometre beach in Manitoba's Interlake Region.
The beach is divided into clothing-mandatory and clothing-optional sections, according to the Interlake Tourism Association, and can be accessed through the nearby Patricia Beach.
Description: Crystal Crescent Beach is a stunning area made up of three white-sand beaches in Halifax's Sambo Creek.
While the beach is not an officially designated clothing-optional area, according to the Federation of Canadian Naturalists , it "sees many regular and visiting nudists."
Description: Paradise Beach is said to have earned the nickname " Bare A*s Beach " for the number of nude sunbathers found here.
According to Cottage Life , the beach is a spot where "local authorities tend to tolerate nudity," and can be found just south of Saskatoon.
Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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Not all nude beaches are created equally.
Morgan Leet at Wreck Beach. Right: Katherine Caspersz at Hanlan's Point Beach.
This Essay article is part of a Narcity Media series . The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.
Even people in the Great White North need to get their tan on, and sometimes in spots where the sun doesn't normally shine. It turns out though that Canada only has two official nude beaches — one in B.C. and one in Ontario.
There are a few unofficial ones to explore, but if you want to bare it all somewhere that's official, you'll need to hit up Wreck Beach in Vancouver or Hanlan's Point Beach in Toronto.
Narcity’s Western Canada Editor Morgan Leet and I each visited the respective beach in our provinces and realized that not all nude beaches are created equally. We compared notes and figured out the biggest differences between the two.
Since I’m based in Ontario, I made the trip to the Toronto Islands to check out Hanlan's Point Beach , while Morgan ventured to Wreck Beach in Vancouver.
Katherine: Hanlan's Point Beach is on the shore of Lake Ontario, which has a reputation for being the least clean of the great lakes .
However, I found the water to actually be quite nice during my visit, looking really clean and inviting. It makes sense — the beach is actually a Blue Flag Beach for 2022 , which means it meets strict water quality and safety criteria.
Morgan: There's nothing like the ocean breeze and salty water on a summer's day. Wreck is on the Pacific Ocean, which made me feel slightly better swimming with a bunch of naked people around me, for some reason. Saltwater is cleaner... right?
Morgan: If you take a trip to Wreck Beach, be prepared to be offered drugs a minimum of three times. There are actually people walking up and down the shoreline yelling, "Anyone want to buy some shrooms?!"
Katherine: When I heard what Wreck Beach was like, I was expecting to find the same scenario at Hanlan’s Point (basically just a free for all of nudity and illicit behaviour).
I was surprised to find that the atmosphere of the clothing-optional part of the beach was pretty chill. There were some people smoking what looked like marijuana, but otherwise, I would say this could be a family-friendly place.
Katherine: At Hanlan’s Point, you have the option of visiting a clothing-optional section of the beach or the clothing-mandatory side.
Morgan: In more ways than one, Wreck is a free-for-all location. It's a massive beach with private parts as far as the eye can see. This means if you get tired of seeing phalli, you have to make the long trek up a staircase to get off the beach.
Katherine: I didn’t expect so many people to actually bare it all on the beach, but even more surprising was the number of butt-naked older men there.
I mean, good for them, but it's just something to keep in mind, especially if you weren’t expecting to see tons of male private parts that day.
Morgan: OK, yes, there were mostly older men naked (what's up with that anyway?) but there were also a decent amount of young people stripping down too.
Morgan: Vancouver is home to Canada's longest nude beach, so take that, Toronto! Wreck is super big, with lots of space to spread out so you don't get too up close and personal.
Katherine: While Hanlan's Point doesn't get to boast being Canada's largest clothing-optional beach, there's still tons of space here to hang out (no pun intended).
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Wreck Beach in Vancouver. Right: A person at Hanlan's Point Beach in Toronto.
This Opinion article is part of a Narcity Media series . The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.
Canada has two official nude beaches as well as a scattering of unofficial birthday-suit-friendly spots. And while most people from The Great White North might not be used to baring it all in a public place, you do see some interesting characters on the clothing-optional sandy shores here.
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Not all nude beaches are created equally.
Morgan Leet at Wreck Beach. Right: Katherine Caspersz at Hanlan's Point Beach.
This Essay article is part of a Narcity Media series . The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.
Even people in the Great White North need to get their tan on, and sometimes in spots where the sun doesn't normally shine. It turns out though that Canada only has two official nude beaches — one in B.C. and one in Ontario.
There are a few unofficial ones to explore, but if you want to bare it all somewhere that's official, you'll need to hit up Wreck Beach in Vancouver or Hanlan's Point Beach in Toronto.
Narcity’s Western Canada Editor Morgan Leet and I each visited the respective beach in our provinces and realized that not all nude beaches are created equally. We compared notes and figured out the biggest differences between the two.
Since I’m based in Ontario, I made the trip to the Toronto Islands to check out Hanlan's Point Beach , while Morgan ventured to Wreck Beach in Vancouver.
Katherine: Hanlan's Point Beach is on the shore of Lake Ontario, which has a reputation for being the least clean of the great lakes .
However, I found the water to actually be quite nice during my visit, looking really clean and inviting. It makes sense — the beach is actually a Blue Flag Beach for 2022 , which means it meets strict water quality and safety criteria.
Morgan: There's nothing like the ocean breeze and salty water on a summer's day. Wreck is on the Pacific Ocean, which made me feel slightly better swimming with a bunch of naked people around me, for some reason. Saltwater is cleaner... right?
Morgan: If you take a trip to Wreck Beach, be prepared to be offered drugs a minimum of three times. There are actually people walking up and down the shoreline yelling, "Anyone want to buy some shrooms?!"
Katherine: When I heard what Wreck Beach was like, I was expecting to find the same scenario at Hanlan’s Point (basically just a free for all of nudity and illicit behaviour).
I was surprised to find that the atmosphere of the clothing-optional part of the beach was pretty chill. There were some people smoking what looked like marijuana, but otherwise, I would say this could be a family-friendly place.
Katherine: At Hanlan’s Point, you have the option of visiting a clothing-optional section of the beach or the clothing-mandatory side.
Morgan: In more ways than one, Wreck is a free-for-all location. It's a massive beach with private parts as far as the eye can see. This means if you get tired of seeing phalli, you have to make the long trek up a staircase to get off the beach.
Katherine: I didn’t expect so many people to actually bare it all on the beach, but even more surprising was the number of butt-naked older men there.
I mean, good for them, but it's just something to keep in mind, especially if you weren’t expecting to see tons of male private parts that day.
Morgan: OK, yes, there were mostly older men naked (what's up with that anyway?) but there were also a decent amount of young people stripping down too.
Morgan: Vancouver is home to Canada's longest nude beach, so take that, Toronto! Wreck is super big, with lots of space to spread out so you don't get too up close and personal.
Katherine: While Hanlan's Point doesn't get to boast being Canada's largest clothing-optional beach, there's still tons of space here to hang out (no pun intended).
Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

The following is a list of the most commented articles in the last 7 days.

Our comment section is a place to promote self-expression, freedom of speech and positivity. We encourage discussion and debate, but our pages must remain a safe space where everyone feels comfortable and the environment is respectful.
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First and last names will appear with each comment and the use of pseudonyms is prohibited. By commenting, you acknowledge that Narcity Media has the right to use & distribute your content across our properties.

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