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Calgary has 2 nude beaches — here's who is using them and why | CBC News Loaded
Many people think of Europe when they hear the words "nude beach," but there are accepted spots for clothing-optional recreation in a number of North American cities —including two in Calgary. Warning: This photo essay includes images of nudity that may not be suitable for some viewers.
Christina Ryan · CBC News · Posted: Jul 03, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: July 3, 2021
Many people think of Europe when they hear the words "nude beach" — but as the Calgary Nude Recreation group points out, a number of North American cities also have accepted spots for clothing-optional recreation. 
They range from the most popular, Haulover Beach in Miami, which sees as many as 500,000 nudist visitors a year, to well-known sites in Canada such as Hanlan's Point in Toronto or Wreck Beach in Vancouver. (The latter sees up to 14,000 visitors on busy summer days, according to the Wreck Beach Preservation Society.)
But many Calgarians are unaware that nude beaches also exist in the city — at least two, according to Calgary Nude Recreation .
Freelance photojournalist Christina Ryan recently trekked out to the two beaches to find out more about who is using them and why, taking all of the images in this photo essay.
Here, Greg Million, who is new to the scene, starts the hike to Calgary Nude Beach with Calgary Nude Recreation member Kristen McMullen as temperatures soar to 28 C on June 3.
Calgary Nude Beach is well off the beaten path in a far western edge of Weaselhead Flats and has existed for more than two decades.
Million and McMullen step carefully down a slope.
The path to the nude beach in the Weaselhead can be tricky to navigate.
Here, Million brushes off his pants after sliding down a steep portion of the trail.
The other nude beach in Calgary is a more recent clothing-optional recreation area in Fish Creek Provincial Park called Hidden Beach.
Are the beaches legal? According to the Calgary Nude Recreation group, the simple answer is: yes and no.
Section 174 of the Criminal Code of Canada states: "Everyone who, without lawful excuse, (a) is nude in a public place, or (b) is nude and exposed to public view while on private property, whether or not the property is his own, is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction."
Million and McMullen cross a channel of the Elbow River to join others at Calgary Nude Beach.
The law states charges over nudity can be pursued only in absence of a "lawful excuse" and with the permission of the Attorney General.
Calgary Nude Recreation argues that case law from B.C. has established the right to rent city facilities for private nude events, also noting that the actions of local government authorities to allow clothing-optional recreation (at Wreck Beach or Hanlan's Point, for example) appear to be accepted lawful excuses as people aren't being charged.
Nudity without a sexual component cannot be immoral or indecent behaviour, the group argues.
McMullen and Greg Million locate a prime spot to set up on the sand. 
Calgary Nude Recreation says it's had an understanding with law enforcement for years with no problems.
Here, naturists enjoy the the cool water at Hidden Beach in Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary on June 13.
Calgary Nude Recreation says on its website that the group was established "in the belief that contextually-appropriate social nudity can be a powerful tool for individuals to gain confidence, free themselves from body shame, and allow a new connection with the self and others. We strive to create spaces where nudity is normalized, empowering, and beneficial to the community."
Not everyone involved with Calgary Nude Recreation may identify as a nudist or naturist, the group says.
They might just enjoy the odd skinny dip or naked day at the beach.
The group hosts clothing-optional wave pool swims, hikes and beach days along the river.
For many participants, naturism is both a philosophy and a practice. They enjoy being in a nude state at home, outdoors and at sanctioned indoor events.
Here, Melissa Lynne (who asked that her surname not be used for fear of job repercussions) dips her son Cohen Sharlow's toes in the water as partner John Sharlow looks on while relaxing at Hidden Beach on June 13. 
"Society quietly imposes a level of body-shame from an early age," Calgary Nude Recreation writes. "Being seen or being caught naked is one of the biggest embarrassments people can have. Movies and entertainment media promote unrealistic and often sexual expectations of nudity.
"People learn to better accept their and others' bodies when they see normal nudity more often."
McMullen holds a photography flash umbrella for Million at the nude beach in the Weaselhead.
McMullen, who has been a member of the group for more than two years, says she loves to help people love themselves just as they are.
Calgary Nude Recreation member Dustin Port stands with McMullen and Million as they bask in the fading sun.
The sun sets as McMullen and Million cross the river to head home.
Christina Ryan is an award-winning photojournalist based in Calgary with more than 15 years of experience. Ryan currently freelances to newspapers, magazines and the CBC as well as teaching in the photography program at SAIT, where she's inspired by watching people learn to master their cameras and chase the light.
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It’s an old clichĂ© that Americans are prudish and shy about nudity while Europeans just strut about half-naked all the time, being all sophisticated and worldly, but there is a healthy Naturist community right here in the U.S. , whether you realize it or not. And there are actually fewer rules against taking off your clothes than you might think—did you know it’s perfectly legal for women to walk around topless in New York , and has been since 1992?
For the most part, public beaches and other spaces around the world definitely do require you to wear some clothes, even in supposedly libertine France. So if you’re a Naturist who wants to vacation on your terms—or just an adventurous soul who hates pants—you’re going to have to find places where nudism is embraced, whether here or abroad.
Like all beaches, nude beaches vary wildly in beauty and quality of experience. No one wants to be nude on a beach composed of jagged rocks and garbage, after all, or trapped on a super-crowded slip of sand where other nude people are just centimeters from you. If you’re looking for a nude beach this year, you should stick with the best, like these.
Want to go nude but also have a standard American tourist experience with plenty of parking, public toilets, and snacks? Head to Haulover Beach in Miami Beach (southern Florida is basically a nesting doll of beaches inside cities named after beaches). Haulover Beach is beautiful, clean, and well-respected. If you’re on the East Coast, it’s easy to get to and free to use (though there might be parking charges depending on where you put your vehicle), plus the people are legendarily friendly and non-judgy.
If you want to truly live the Naturist lifestyle, why stop at just a beach? Cap d’Agde is called the “Naked City” for a reason: It’s not just a beach, but an entire clothing-optional resort town. It’s not unusual to find people traipsing about naked in stores, restaurants, and on the street, as well as the beach. In the summer, the population swells to more than 40,000 mostly-nude people, so there’s no chance of feeling awkward or ashamed. For the best experience, you should stay in the resort, which really is a self-contained town, but you can also purchase an entrance pass for about 20 Euros.
What’s great about Black’s Beach is its secluded nature—it’s a bit of a hike to get to the beach, and once you’re there you’re well-hidden from the judgmental world outside. It’s also a beautiful beach, well worth your time even if you’re not planning on tossing your Speedos into the waves and cavorting about naked. If you can find parking up in town, there’s no cost. Alternatively you can start out at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and hike a few miles to the beach.
Sometimes known as Lady Bay Beach, Lady Jane has been a nude beach for decades—originally unofficially, but legally clothing-optional since 1976. It’s well-known in the LGBTQA+ community, but anyone is welcome there to enjoy some of the most breathtaking views in the world while getting a tan where the sun don’t (normally) shine. Be warned, though, that it’s a small beach, and space is at a premium. Still, it’s worth it for the sights and the sense of peaceful isolation.
If you want to be extra secluded while enjoying your beach time in your birthday suit, head to the tony environs of Martha’s Vineyard. You can only get there via plane or ferry, and once there you can head to Moshup Beach, which is clothing-optional. It’s a 10-minute walk from the nearest parking lot, so you’ll need to wear something on your way, but then you can soak in the majesty of the Atlantic Ocean and the incredible Gay Head Cliffs. The sunsets are particularly incredible, but there isn’t much out there, so bring supplies for your day of naked sunbathing.
Located near Big Beach on Maui, Little Beach is definitely small, but it’s also a better choice if you want to swim and snorkel, as the waters are much calmer than Big Beach. Plus, you can doff your swimsuit on Little Beach and enjoy nature the way your maker intended. You can park for free at Big Beach and just walk over. Just keep in mind that Little Beach lacks facilities: There are no toilets or vendors on Little Beach, so bring supplies. But who cares? You’re nude in Hawaii, man!
If your globe-trotting lifestyle of glamour and adventure takes you to St. Barts, check out Anse de Grande Saline. It’s a huge, long beach where clothing is very, very optional, so you’ll be able to choose your experience: Do you want to be part of a rowdy crowd of proud Naturists or sit in a secluded spot where you can be alone in your nudity? The choice is yours. Another choice is sexual orientation: Unofficially, the beach is divided between straight and tourist (to the left as you approach) and gay beachgoers (to the right). No one will care if you wander unintentionally, but keep it in mind. Also, consider renting an umbrella, as there’s no shade on this beach.
If you’re looking for something a bit ... spicier than simple nudity, Hedonism II is an “adults-only” resort, sometimes called a Sex Resort. What that means is no children, racy and adult-themed entertainment, and plenty of people wearing lingerie and crazy club outfits instead of the more staid resort wear you might see elsewhere. Also: Nudity. The resort is actually divided between guests who want to wear clothes (called the Prude Beach, which is too cute) and those who want to go totally nude. If you want to go nude while enjoying all the pleasures of a resort (with none of the kids), this is your jam.
You might not think of Germans as the sort to embrace nudity, but Buhne 16 is just one of several nude beaches in Germany (all the beaches on the island of Sylt are clothing-optional), and its oldest and most famous. This is a pricey area with a high-end resort feel, but be warned that since it’s located on the North Sea near Denmark, the water around this beach is not what you would call warm . Sunbathing in the summer is pleasant, but swimming is for those who love the Polar Bear experience (and aren’t afraid of shrinkage).
So-called because it’s among three beaches that are yellow and shaped like bananas, look for Little Banana, the smallest beach in the bunch. The main beach is always crowded with tourists and people from the mainland, and while a few folks choose to go nude, for the most part it’s a normal beach. Little Banana is where the hardcore Naturists go to strip down. There are a few restaurants right off the beach, so if you’re on holiday in Greece, this is a terrific and gorgeous option.
Yes—New Jersey. The Jersey Shore has a certain image, of course, and that image doesn’t usually include nudists strutting their stuff. In fact, Gunnison Beach is the only legally nude beach on the Jersey Shore (because it’s owned by the federal government and thus exempt from state laws prohibiting nudity). The views of New York City are pretty amazing, and Gunnison Beach is always crowded during the summer. If you’re in the New York Metro area, this is one of the easiest nude beaches to get to—and well worth the effort.
When you think of Ibiza, you probably think of yachts and parties and incredibly beautiful, pristine beaches. That’s all true (or so we lowly writers are told, as our invites to Ibiza parties are routinely lost in the mail), but Ibiza is also famous for its nude beaches. The most famous of them all is Playa d’Es Cavallet. Rumor has it that the north end of the beach, where the restaurants are, is where you can spot the occasional nude celebrity. This beach feels private despite the crowd and the restaurants, so it’s the perfect place to let it all hang out if you, you know, find yourself randomly in Ibiza, as one does.
Want a slightly exotic nude beach experience but want to avoid a 15-hour flight to get there? Head to this famous beach where many scenes from the film Y Tu MamĂĄ TambiĂ©n were shot. Playa Zipolite has real nudist cred, having been colonized by bona-fide American hippies in the 1960s. These days it’s more built-up, so there are plenty of restaurants and bars to hit when you’ve had your fill of sun. One thing to keep in mind: Clothing-optional is technically illegal here, though no one worries about it, so you will definitely be breaking the rules when you strip down (along with every single other person on the beach). But the nudity is why people come here, and they can’t arrest all of you, can they?
Located on Sauvie Island near Portland, this is one of the few nude beaches in the world located on a river instead of the ocean. The crowd at Collins Beach tends to be a mix of people from all walks of life, and there’s a definite party atmosphere. It’s a wide beach with plenty of room for activities like volleyball and other games. In other words, if you’re looking for a peaceful, meditative nude beach experience, look elsewhere. If you’re on the West Coast and want a great, naked time, head here. You’ll need to buy a parking pass, but otherwise the beach is free to all.
Not only is Spiaggia di Guvano beach secluded and beautiful—and, you know, located in Italy—but it’s also one of the few nude beaches where you’ll find plenty of natural shade. Even slathering yourself with sunblock doesn’t mean you necessarily want to roast like a sausage all day in your birthday suit. At Spiaggia di Guvano, you have the option of finding a nice shady spot to get a break. There are also resort-like facilities near the beach, including a pool and a swim-up bar.

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The beach at Jacob Riis is a little more challenging to access than the Rockaways or Coney Island . There’s no direct subway, and a Google-mapping of public transport options will lead you through a series of at least three buses. But, despite the lack of mass transit, the people of the city still get there because: summer, heat, and, as tempting as they are, the East and Hudson Rivers are no-go's. Once you finally reach Jacob Riis, you will find that you have ended up on one of the quieter, chiller beaches in NYC. Jacob Riis, and its sister beach Fort Tilden, are where you go when you crave sands less traveled, when a hand-packed picnic is more appealing than boardwalk tacos, and when you’re ready to let it all hang out. Jacob Riis is, after all, NYC’s only de facto nude beach (pretty sure naked sunbathing would be shut down quick-like at Coney Island), as well as a legendary LGBTQ-friendly hang spot. So whether you’re an exhibitionist, or a supporter of #FreeTheNipple, or you just want to spend some time with your flyest friends, Jacob Riis is the place to be. Our photographer, Wayne Lawrence, spotted some of the best beach headwear, the coolest couples (no age limits here), and even the sexiest crocheted bikinis—oh, and a nipple or two. See below for the best this beach has to offer.
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