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o Canadian Content Nudist / Naturist Forums. Friendly, Non Sexual Oriented Canadian Content Forums. Visit the website for more information.

oAlbertao

o Buck Naked Boys Club of Edmonton. The BNBC is open to males who wish participate. The age of our members is predominantly between 18 and 60. We try and hold a function at least monthly. Our current mandate is to promote male nudism in Edmonton. Visit the website for additional information.
o Helios Nudist Association is a member owned club situated just outside of Edmonton, Alberta. Helios is a growing club of about 120 members and has recently expanded it's power grid allow for the growth of about 30 new camping sites. Our amenities include pool, hottub, clubhouse. We welcome visitors to the club and offer power and water sites for their convenience and comfort. Helios has recently expanded it's power grid in consideration of it's membership old and new. Please follow the link to learn more about what Helios has to offer the nudist in all of us. Visit the website for additional information.

oBritish Columbiao

o Bare Buns Fun Run/Walk on Wreck Beach (Vancouver) Trip Report. Details on the Run, who attended, the weather and other happenings. This report is brought to you by David Basford, president of the Federation of Canadian Naturists, who attended the Fun Run... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Clothing-Optional Opportunities in B.C. British Columbia's best (and most complete) guide to nude beaches, clubs, and recreation in British Columbia, plus western Canada and the Pacific Northwest (USA). Announcements and upcoming events of the clubs in the area. Visit the website for up-to-date news! Visit the website for additional information.
o Crescent Rock Beach, Surrey, B.C. Located on the 6 km of secluded shoreline in South Surrey between Crescent Beach and White Rock, this nude-friendly beach has been a naturist hot-spot for over 50 years. While not as well known as world-famous Wreck Beach in Vancouver, it does offer an au' naturelle experience close to the Fraser Valley and U.S. border. For detailed information and directions, visit Surrey's United Naturists (SUN) website which is listed below. Be buff by the bluffs at Crescent Rock Beach!
o Crescent Rock Beach Trip Report. A trip to Vancouver B.C. Canada would not be complete without a visit to their "other" nude beach. While Wreck Beach is world famous, there is another naturist hot-spot not far from it in the city of Surrey. Known as Crescent Rock Beach, it is located on the strip of secluded shoreline between Crescent Beach and White Rock, protected by the 200 foot Ocean Park bluffs. While rocky and rough in stretches, there are three main beach areas which attract naturists from throughout the Greater Vancouver area and Fraser Valley. Because of the hillside, limited access points, and the BNSF railway which runs along the base of the slope, it is distinctly remote considering the neighbourhoods which surround it. If you're looking to get away from the crowds at Wreck and want to witness an abundance of wildlife including bald eagles, great blue herons, harbour seals, and the occasional whale, then this is your beach. It has a great view of the islands in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and fantastic sunsets can be seen from along its western shores. Bring along a thick blanket to lie on as the sand is course and pebbly. Surrey's United Naturists (SUN) have set up a website to promote Crescent Rock Beach's naturist use. For detailed directions and information on this nude-friendly shore I suggest you visit their site at crescentrockbeach.org . For those hard-core naturists out there, SUN even holds a New Year's swim known as the Polar 'Bare' Plunge. Kind of adds a whole new meaning to the term skinny-dip!
o Georgeson Bay on Galiano Island Report. New listing for Gulf Islands. Georgeson Bay on Galiano Island, BC is about a 5 minute drive from the ferry terminal at Sturdies bay. Beautiful scenic view of Active Pass with a nice sandy beach and very quiet. Access is about a 15 minute walk from the top of the trail at buffs park. Very similar to the trail to Wreck beach. See map below. There is a sign at the top of trail stating quite clearly that it is a clothing optional beach... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Lions Bay, Vancouver, Report. May 2002. Just to let you know that my wife and I parked nearby to go to that Lions Bay beach, and it seems now that they have their no parking signs up and resident parking only, they are being serious about it. We came back to our car to find it gone. It seems that if you go about three miles further north on the Sound, although it is hard to find, you will not be harassed because no one lives nearby. Thanks Michael for the report.
o Lions Bay, Vancouver, Report. July 2001. I've been sunworshiping at this heavenly location, not far from the city of Vancouver, for the 10 years that I've lived in BC. Unofficially clothing optional, it's the hang-out for middle-aged couples and lesbians who don't want the party atmosphere of the famous Wreck Beach. Large homes dot the shoreline to the north of the beach and rocks somewhat partion off the nude section from the homes. Difficult to get to, its not much of a place for the random gawkers... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Little Tribune Beach, Hornby Island, Report. 2000. One of the most beautiful naturist sites in British Columbia is Little Tribune Beach on Hornby Island, where our family has vacationed for the last three summers. Travellers get to Hornby by taking the BC Ferry system to Vancouver Island, then driving a short distance north along the island's eastern side to get to two very small islands, taking ferries first to Denman Island and from there to Hornby.... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o The Motherland Inn welcomes naturists to come and enjoy a natural Rocky Mountain High! This unique 168 acre wilderness retreat is located 30 minutes from Mt. Robson, the highest mountain in B.C. Here you will be able to truly relax in a totally private sanctuary at the end of a country road. The large and rambling hand crafted log house is furnished with antiques, rustic woodcraft, and treasures from exotic places around the world. It features 3 uniquely decorated and cozy bedrooms, a solarium, a wood fired rock and cedar sauna, and ample deck space for sitting and enjoying the beautiful gardens that surround the house. The fresh organic fruits and vegetables are always available free to our guests, in season. Enjoy a gentle float down the still-pristine Fraser River that surrounds the house, and borders the property for over 4 km. The Motherland is an ideal place for a group get together. As well as the main house, there is an outside kitchen/dining room with a commercial stove, and seating for 25, with a dormitory that sleeps 5 as well as showers and bathroom. there are a number of other cabins, including a rustic strawbale, mud and driftwood fantasy. For photos and more information, visit the website.
o Nanaimo Information from a member. Nanaimo is directly across the Strait of Georgia (west) from Vancouver, and about 2 hours north of Victoria by car. It is the second largest city on Vancouver Island. Non of the clothing optional places are in town, although we have some very nice beaches in town. The beaches in town are generally used by families and tourists. You have to get away from the crowds. Unlike eastern Canada (or the Lower Mainland), Vancouver Island has lots of forested area full of streams, lakes and waterfalls, and the trails to get you there. With the low population, the Island is quite nudist friendly, and no matter where you go there's always a spot to enjoy naked. There are no signs indicating =>=>=>nude beach this way=>=>=>, so you have to know where is ok. But: Stay away from Qualicum Beach, it is touristy and has the seniors crowd (great place to retire). Tofino and Ucluelet are quite nudist friendly.
o The Okanagan Family Nudist Park is in the process of re-organizing and interested folks are invited to enquire via Mervyn. This time we have a small pond in the centre of a very large farm to work with. As before, we need folks with the time, money, and or willingness to work to help make this happen. The OFNP is located near Lumby and is affiliated with the Federation of Canadian Naturists.
o Okanagan Shuswap Nudist Society. We are a nudist club located in the Beautiful Okanagan of British Columbia. The OSNS was started in 1989 with the purpose of networking the thousands of nudists and naturists in central BC, hosting monthly swims during the winter, sponsoring orientation seminars, hosting yearly nude houseboat cruises on Shuswap Lake, exploring and supporting traditional nude beaches and hot springs, and travelling to other clubs, resorts, and even 7 day Caribbean Nude Cruise on 900+ passenger luxury liners! The OSNS is a charter club of the 40,000 member American Association for Nude Recreation and is a registered BC Non-Profit Society. Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o Sunny Trails Nudist Club/Resort. (Information from a member of this site: "A couple of years ago my wife and I went to a campsite called Sunny Trails near Mission B.C. We were interested in attending again but found out that the camp has literally shut down in that area. I thought I would pass this along to the rest of the "nude" world.") This resort cultivates an informal relaxed atmosphere. Members come from all walks of life ranging from 1 to 80+. Located in the mild west coast climate with spectacular scenery. The winterized RV sites and club house with B&B rooms, sauna, hot tub and rec room are set among old growth trees on 18 acres 17 miles east of Mission B.C. Canada. The best of country living minutes from the city. Perfect for a weekend getaway, a weeks vacation or as a home base for exploring the north west. As I understand the current singles policy FCN, FQN, AANR, and members of other INF organizations are welcome as guests at any time all others should contract the club. Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o Surrey's United Naturists (SUN). This ardent group of sun-worshippers is dedicated to the protection and preservation of Crescent Rock Beach, located on the South Surrey peninsula between Crescent Beach and White Rock. For more information on their activities visit SUN's website.
o Van Tan Nudist Club. Vantan is Canada's oldest nudist club with a dedication to that lifestyle. Founded in 1939 by Ray Connett "The father of Canadian Nudism", we are located in North Vancouver. The Van Tan club provides a rustic, relaxing, private park for the enjoyment of social nudism. The club has a solar heated swimming pool, wood-fired sauna, facilities for volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, shuffleboard, croquet, bocci, children's play equipment, and wading pool; spacious lawns for sunning, and lots of shade trees. The club is located on about three hectares on the lower slopes of Grouse Mountain with a marvelous view of Burrard Inlet and Vancouver. The grounds have adequate parking and space for RV's and tents. Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o Wreck Beach Preservation Society (WBPS). This 6-kilometre long, wilderness-like beach which follows a promontory below an emerald-green forested, 200-foot high, cliff system weathered to beauty akin the White cliffs of Dover, is Canada's first and largest, legal, clothing-optional beach and is a Mecca to visitors from around the world! Over 100,000 visitors per year find their way down the many sylvan trails to the glistening sands and sparkling waters where the mighty Fraser River waters mingle with those of the Strait of Georgia and English Bay. Visit the website or check the email contact list on the site for additional information.
o Wreck Beach Report. August 2007. Let me start out by saying that Vancouver is one of the friendliest cities that we have been to. A couple of weeks ago, my wife Barb and I hopped on the Amtrak Cascades 510 out of Seattle for a two day visit to Vancouver and especially Wreck Beach. The 4 hr train ride along Puget Sound in itself is gorgeous, but pulling into Vancouver with the magnificent mountains all around is breathtaking. After checking into our hotel, we quickly figured out Vancouver’s very efficient mass transit system and about an hour later we were on the UBC campus heading for trail 6. We didn’t have any problems finding the trail head; we just followed the throngs of people, mostly college kids heading for the beach. Once at the trailhead, it is a VERY steep decent to the beach. Something like 400 steps. It will definitely test the cardiovascular system on the climb back up, but the effort is more than worth it. Wreck Beach has some spectacular views.

The mountains in the distance are incredible. The dark colored sand is very nice. The tree covered cliffs to the rear. Just all around beautiful. The water was a little chilly so we didn’t stay in too long. Being we just arrived from the U.S. east coast heat wave, we stayed mostly on the sand. There were however, a lot of people enjoying the water. Hearty Canadians much more used to cool summertime water temps than we were. We were on the beach on a Monday, and I’m guessing there were close to 800 people there. Perhaps a bit more. The weather was perfect. Bright sunshine, a few clouds, and temps in the upper 70’s. A most memorable beach visit for sure. There were vendors on the beach (we bought a couple of slices of pizza and the shirt, lol), some folks playing guitar, and lots of boogie boards in the surf. There were a few families with small children also. Naturism is alive and well in Vancouver. Our friends to the north certainly have a natural unspoiled jewel in Wreck Beach, and I encourage anyone who is even remotely close to go visit. You will not be disappointed. One can only hope it remains that way. The folks at Wreck Beach Preservation Society are doing their best. Lets hope their efforts and success continue. Thanks joandbarb for the report.
o Wreck Beach Memories. This is a group for sharing stories and images about Vancouver's beautiful Clothing Optional Wreck Beach. Wreck Beach is under the threat of developers as U.B.C. continues its plans to build 20 story Towers overlooking the cliffs above the Beach effectively destroying Wreck Beach's natural atmosphere. It is the on going fight to stop the destruction of Vancouver's last natural beach that inspired the creation of this page. Note: This site is looking for other people to share their stories and images. There is also a built in calendar for Wreck Beach events and Vancover Area nude swims. News releases are posted as fast as Judy Williams, president of the Wreck Beach Preservation Society, sends them. The links area has a lot of links to nudist friendly web pages and groups, as well as to online stories about Wreck Beach. Visit the website for additional information and to share your stories.
o Wreck Beach Report - accommodations nearby. June 2003. Wreck Beach (http://www.wreckbeach.org) is Canada's most popular and first officially sanctioned clothing-optional beach and is extremely popular. It is on the campus of the University of British Columbia, within the boundaries of Greater Vancouver. I have found hotel accommodations that are within walking distance of several beach access points. UBC provides accommodations for conference visitors, visiting profs etc. and the public at the Gage Towers. Everything from hostel-style rooms at CA$24 per person per night (in 2003), to one-bedroom suites with kitchenettes at CA$129 for one or two. (2003 prices - email JanC if you go there and the prices have changed but check the website first.) All telephones are analog, so the line can be used for Internet access. No restaurants on site, but there are a variety of food options within walking distance. A taxi ride to downtown or to the airport is about CA $20. There is also bus service to downtown - the bus loop is close by on University Avenue. Trail 6, the main access to Wreck Beach, is on NW Marine Drive, at the end of University Avenue. Look for a small sign labelled Trail 6. It’s only about a 1 km walk away, south-west across the campus from Gage. Trail 3 is about half that distance to the north-west, and Trail 4 is about the same distance to the west. Use Trail 6 if you want to be part of the crowd; Trail 3 or 4 if you want some privacy. You should resist the urge to be naked while on the access trails. The world famous Museum of Anthropology is close by, between Trails 3 and 4 and is well worth a (clothed) visit. Thanks Gary for the report.
o Wreck Beach Report. July 2002. During my last Vancouver stay this past summer, I had the opportunity to go at Wreck beach twice. The place is famously renowned as one of the two official Canadian naturist beaches. The simplest way to get is to take trolley bus no.10 from downtown Vancouver up to the end of the line located into the British Colombia University. Then you just have to walk west through the campus and find the trail no.6. Going down to the beach using the trail is a beautiful experience because of the tree surroundings. It will take you about 10 to 15 minutes to reach the beach... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)

oNew Brunswicko

o Bouctouche Dunes Trip Report. May 2003. Another area of interest for Naturist/nudist in New-Brunswick would be the Irving park in Bouctouche New Brunswick. The park is a long sand bar which has a 3k wooden boardwalk. Once off the end of the boardwalk, keep walking for another half hour to 45 minutes. It's a lovely area, although not strictly "Naturist". Keep an eye out for walkers and bird watchers as they approach. Not difficult since you can see them for quite a distance. Just sit down as they walk pass. You might want to bring an umbrella since there is no shade. Don't forget your water and your lunch, it's a long walk back to the canteen. Thanks Beach Person for the report.
o Kouchibougauc National Park Trip Report. July 2006. We visited Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick, Canada this past weekend and it was absolutely gorgeous. We just went for a day trip but headed out early so we got there about 10:30 and were able to spend the entire day sunbathing and swimming. There were about 15-20 people enjoying life naturally, both couples and singles. My wife and I felt perfectly comfortable and relaxed the whole time. If you go south from the lifeguard station about 1 km you can walk up and down the beach without any issues. A few textiles wandered by but at most there was just a nod of acknowldegment. Hope to get back a few times more this summer as it was absolutely terrific. A few jelly fish, but dodging the odd one just made the day a bit more interesting. This is a beautiful spot just one hour north of Moncton, N.B. There is a white sandy beach that goes on for miles, the ocean is as blue as blue can be and the warm breeze kept the 26 degree celcius weather from feeling too hot. For ocean water it is the warmest north of the Carolinas. This is a real paradise for the naturist and like any National Park there are lots of other things such as camping, biking, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, etc. (nudity permitted on the beach only) Great spot for a day trip or an extended vacation. Thanks Frank and Marion for the report.
o Kouchibouguac National Park. I visited Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick, Canada in August. Hoped to camp in the park, but it was (predictably) full. It takes 2-3 days on the waiting list to gain a site. The water was suprisingly warm: a few jellyfish, but not enough to spoil an absolutely wonderful natural experience. Bottom line is this is a good place for a shy nudist, but don't go expecting a social nudism experience, at least not on a weekday. A beautiful spot. (one hour north of Moncton, the nearest "big" city)... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Long Beach, Fundy Trail, Report. July 2007. Well we had quite a day yesterday. We went for a challenging 4.5 km hike (9 km total) at the Fundy Trail in NB (about 2 hours each way). The entire hike was along the coast of the Bay of Fundy and was full or all kinds of terrain and variations in elevation. This truly is a challenging hike, so don't attempt it unless you are an avid hiker and enjoy adventure. We ended up at Long Beach and had the whole beach, which goes on for miles, to ourself; not a sole in site. The water was cool but we went for a refreshing swim in the ocean. There is even a brook to bath in to get the salt off when you are done swimming. It was truly spectacular and worth all the sweat to get there (and the aches today). If ever there was heaven on earth this is it! Naturism and Nature; what a combination. If you enjoy hiking and naturism this is an excellent location to thoroughly enjoy yourself, but don't expect to see any crowds there. Thanks Frank and Marion for the report.

oNova Scotiao

o Bluenose Naturist Club located in Halifax, Nova Scotia announces our new website. The site has directions to our long established Crystal Crescent Nude Beach on Pennant Point near Sambro and several photographs of the beach. Club membership information is also available. BNC is a non-landed largely couples and family group that has met for twenty plus years at Crystal Crescent's Third Beach most warm weather weekends. In the colder months we have monthly swims, saunas and get-togethers. We are members of the Federation of Canadian Naturists who's website at fcn.ca will give you lots of information on the lifestyle. Visit the website for additional information.
o sweetposings · Maritime Artists And Models. Group for Professional and Amateur Portrait, Costumed and Figure Models, Artists and Photographers in the Maritimes to come together, meet, exchange ideas and arrange assignments. The one resource for the Maritimes that provides connections between Models and their Employers. Any Nudists viewing NetNude and who is prepared to earn some extra money should view the site and provide details of their experience, type of modeling i.e. Drawing, Photography, Film or Video, rates and availability. There is no charge for this service. Artists and Photographers post a message stating your requirements i.e. environment (class, group or single artist), type of posing, portrait, costumed or figure, session lengths, rates and location. Artists and Photographers may talk about the challenges of finding models, how to set expectations, what is fair pay, giving direction during studio sessions, photo/filming, production issues, writing waivers, ensuring models actually show up for jobs, selling photographs, sculptures, paintings/drawings, etc. Please advise your contacts of this group. Models post a message stating, experience, costumed or figure, rate, physical description and availabilty. Also state if you will pose for Artists, Photographers, Sculptors, Film or Video. Models may talk about the challenges of finding work, motivational issues, receiving direction during studio sessions, photo/filming, stories of good/bad modeling jobs, what is enough money for specific kinds of modeling jobs, working with other models, physical demands, etc. Please advise your contacts of this group. Visit the website for additional information.
o Crystal Crescent Beach Report. I spent an wonderful afternoon at Crystal Crescent one day at the beginning of July, 2000. The weather was great but the ocean waters were about 54 degrees. A little to bracing for swimming although several jumped in only to quickly return to the warm sand. Later this month it will be swimmable. The falcons and cormorants were putting on quite a show, as always, they are fascinating to watch... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o A Foggy Day at Crystal Crescent Beach, Halifax. On a recent trip to Nova Scotia, I had the opportunity to visit Crystal Crescent Beach, which is about a 45 minute drive south of Halifax. It is an unsupervised beach with no facilities so the beach area is not overly developed. However, it is a popular beach and there is ample parking available. The beach itself consists of three beaches, with the biggest and best being reserved for nude use. ... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)

oOntarioo

o Banana Winds Sailing Charters - Ontario. HalfDay, FullDay, By the hour and extended cruises. We have two Yachts in Lake Erie just south of Windsor,at the west end of Lake Erie. Read a Book. Watch a sunset. Spend time with that special someone. Take the helm. Raise the sails. Get lost in the adventure of sailing. Sit back and enjoy all the beauty and enjoyment of the sailing lifestyle. Sail with a fully experienced and licensed Captain. If you would like information or need to make a reservation, please call us at: 800-452-4212. Visit the site for additional information.
o Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park. (Formerly The New Forest Family Naturist Resort) Bare Oaks is a year-round park with in traditional naturist values. It is a place where the entire naturist family can experience naturism. Our varied modern facilities are nestled among the natural wilderness of the Ontario Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine. Bare Oaks offers day-use memberships, seasonal campsites but also welcomes visitors and travelers. Located between Toronto and the gateway to Ontario's cottage country, it is the perfect location to stay while visiting Toronto. A short drive south on Highway #404 gets you into Toronto in about 30 minutes. Visit the site for additional information.
o Bare Oaks (formerly The New Forest Resort) - CyberNorth Report. July 2004. This year the Canada holiday provided an extended long weekend for many Canadians, some of whom chose to spend it at the Bare Oaks annual gathering of friends... many of them on-line friends who meet in "3-D" only one or two times a year. The July 4th Independence day holiday landed on the Sunday this year, making the American holiday weekend shifted from the Canadian by one day. Add to that the fact that Friday, July 2nd was not a holiday in Canada and many had to work, and you have a real mixed bag... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Bare Oaks (formerly The New Forest) Report. Bare Oaks is a "Family Naturist Resort" with 200 campsites and rental facilities. On Saturday nights we put together a dance in the rec room downstairs. We have a resident D.J. Periodically we have 'advertised dance nights' in which there will be a licenced bar, and buffet. In the Lounge, downstairs, we have a licenced bar, dance floor, fireplace, and a D.J. booth, along with a pool table in an adjacent room. Please join us at this wonderful NEW resort. Our large cedar deck is perfect for tanning... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.) Summer 2000.
o Barely There Travel Club. We are a small group in the area of Grey and Bruce Counties of west-central Ontario. We are NON-LANDED, that is to say we do not have a permanent location and thus travel to nude-friendly locations as we find out about them or are invited. We enjoy get-togethers and social activities with fellow nudists and naturists; including families, couples and singles. Sometimes we get together at one of the established Clubs such as the Ponderosa, The New Forest, etc. We are always interested in new ideas and places, especially if they're known to you and near to us! Our part of Ontario includes eastern Lake Huron, western Georgian Bay and the Bruce Peninsula, which have miles of shoreline and woodland where we're always looking for discrete naturist opportunities. Join with us in the adventure! Family-focussed and singles-friendly! Visit the website for more information.
o The Barely There Travel Club Report in Owen Sound. March 2006. Aka Naturists_in_Owen_Sound enjoyed a very enjoyable Meet & Greet at The Oasis in Southampton, Ontario, on Saturday, March 4. To say it was a success would be an understatement. Thank you to Greg and Rainy as our hosts. We ended up with 15 people there on the 4th, who traveled from as far as Collingwood, Barrie, Mississauga, Guelph, Sarnia and Hanover, as well as locals. We had a good mix of couples and singles of both genders. The potluck worked out well. We had plenty of food (almost too much) and lots of variety, both hot and cold. My broccoli dip in a pumpernickel bread bowl was a hit! The facility was a snug fit but it was OK. I don't think we could have handled more than we had. People would come in and out of the hot tub, which was the focus of the room, generally 2 or 4 and sometimes 6 at a time. The sauna wasn't used as much and usually only 1 or 2 at a time. It was decided by consensus that we will arrange to rent The Oasis (in Southampton) once per month, on the first Saturday of each month (April, May and June), except in the summer (July and August). A date has been secured for September. The next hot tub party is scheduled for Saturday, April 1, no joke! The cost is $10 per person and a contribution to the pot luck. Please RSVP to Graham at the email address above as soon as possible. We encourage you to sign up with the Yahoo Group entitled Naturists_in_Owen_Sound . On that site we will be posting news and information regarding the Barely There Travel Club. At the website, there is also a location map for The Oasis and a travelers map to Southampton. Thanks Graham for the report!
o Beechgrove Yahoo Group. A group of naturists who like sunning at Beechgrove beach in Scarborough (Toronto) Ontario. Open membership.
o Beechgrove Beach Report. January and February 2003. These are new pictures from my walks on Jan 29, 2003 and Feb 20, 2003, as well as some high resolution pics of the project map. Please note most of these are full size graphics except for the maps. Clicking the small image maps will display larger images, over 200KB each. When I was down on Feb 20, the construction is very noticeable from the hill and the beach. The current construction is going to be the "Pedestrian Node" which you can see on the project map is at the mid-point of the overall project... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Camping in Ontario Report. This appeared on the message board in May 2006. Question posted by capebare: Does anyone in Ontario know of anywhere to go camping where you can tan almost nude or nude? It doesn't have to be a resort like the Four Seasons, Ponderosa, Glen Echo. I am just looking for somewhere to spend a few days this summer camping and just relaxing! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Answer posted by gouvernail. There are many possibilities provided you make an effort and make a few sacrifices. Some naturist clubs have rustic camping... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o East Haven Sun Club family nudist park has new owners who are planning as many upgrades as they can over the next few years. The park is situated on 70 acres of land, was established in 1958, and is open every day from mid-May to October. Visitors are always welcome at the park and membership is available. East Haven reserves the right to limit the number of (singles) visitors per day. Please call ahead for rates and admission fees. Our park has many campsites for RV’s, trailers and tents, most of which have electricity and septic systems. There is a swimming pool, Hot Tub, a small pond, volleyball and horseshoe pits, and large grassy areas for sunning and picnicking. Our clubhouse offers reading materials, a small supply store and games for rainy days. We often show movies Friday evening and regularly hold dances (clothed) on Saturday nights. Reservations for cottages should be made in advance. East Haven is approximately 60 km north of the Ontario/New York State Border (Messena, N.Y./Cornwall, Ontario). Phone: (1-613-764-3595). Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o First Time at East Haven Report. Summer 2005. I'm 31, male, single, straight. When I was younger, I was very shy about nudity, either mine or others. Naturism fascinated and frightened me because it was something I could never see myself do. About eight years ago, my attitude towards nudity started changing. I began sleeping in the nude and being nude by myself sometimes (a classic closet case!). Then, five years ago, I began researching about naturism on the internet. It still scared me a little, but I started wondering. Then, last year, I finally realized I actually wanted to visit a naturist resort. I saw pictures on the websites of some resorts and I wished I could leap into my screen and join the people I saw in those pictures... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Trip Report on East Haven Sun Club. August 2003. My wife and I recently visited East Haven for the weekend. It is a relatively small resort, but each campsite was wonderfully maintained. We have camped all over south eastern Ontario (textile places) and I challenge anyone to find a resort where they keep the facilities as clean as here. Although you were expected to remove shoes in the bathroom/shower, when you see how clean it is you will have no problems doing this. The owners, and manager are very friendly and the club house offers a refuge from the sun complete with some naturist videos and literature. The rate for the weekend was resonable and offers three way hookup. The pool area and hot tub are also equally well maintained. It is refreshing to see a place where pride in ownership is obvious, they are not just there to make a buck, well done. Thanks Nolsen for the report!
o East Haven Sun Club Report. August 2000. I recently visited East Haven Sun Club near Ottawa, Ontario, for the first time in three years. Since my last visit the club has been taken over by new owners. They have made a lot of improvements including a new pool and excellent shower and washroom facilities. The grounds were very clean, tidy, and well kept. My wife and I were members from 1988 to 1996 and I can truthfully say that the place has never looked as good as it did on my last visit. I would recommend East Haven as a good rustic nudist club. Thanks Brian for the report!
o Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN), with La Fédération Québécoise de Naturisme (FQN) constitute the national nudist organization in Canada. Internationally recognized by affiliation to the International Naturist Federation, we strive to: promote naturism/nudism to Canadians; help naturists and nudist find how and where they can enjoy the naturist / nudist life; represent the interests of Canadian naturist/nudist individuals, families, clubs, resorts, and organizations. Federation of Canadian Naturists, Box 186, station D, Etobicoke, ON M9A 4X2. Phone: (416) 410-NUDE or visit the site for additional information. (See our listing in TanPages.com)
o Forest City Family Naturists (FCFN) is a fun, family-oriented social group for naturists. Serving: London, St. Thomas, Woodstock, Stratford and Southwestern Ontario. Our activities are much the same as any other family-oriented social group except we often do not have clothes on. In the summer we go to naturist resorts in southern Ontario, or to safe, secluded, gawker-free beaches where breasts are not for entertainment for men. We go camping, we visit and socialize, have potluck dinners or picnics, go boating, take part in sports or play in volleyball tournaments, go swimming, or just lie in the sun and remove our tan lines! In the winter, we have dinner parties and we also have swim nights at local health clubs which are closed to everyone except naturists. We have a lot of activities! Visit the website if you would like additional information. (See our listing in TanPages.com)
o Four Seasons Nudist Resort Report. Last week of August 2002, My family and I (wife and 14 year old daughter) spent four nights at the Four Seasons Resort during the last week of August. Overall, I'd say the experience was pretty good, although it was by no means perfect. It started out with two small errors in the directions as listed in Four Seasons' Web site. Directions can be found on the "Contact us" page. I attempted to follow the directions for American visitors. They said to "take the 403 Hamilton cutoff and go North." Too bad 403 is an east-west highway. It should have said to go west. By compass, however, you'd be going south. Further on in the directions, it says to go 8.0 miles along Highway 6. The actual distance is 9 or 10. ... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o The Four Seasons Nudist Resort is located a short 40 minutes west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At this resort you will find a safe, private and relaxing place where you can experience the nudist lifestyle. We can proudly say that our resort offers luxurious accomodations, great food, 3 bars, an indoor pool, whirlpool and much more. Visit the website if you would like additional information.
o Four Seasons Resort Report. Spring 2002. Hi, my name is Phil and I would like to tell you about my visit to the Four Seasons in Freelton Ontario. My wife and I are relatively new to naturism {about 3 years now}.We began by going to beaches in our area, but, did not like the lurkers and gawkers. We now frequent a resort not far from our home north of Montreal. During the winter we decided to try the Four Seasons for a weekend, to decide whether or not to honeymoon there as we are getting married on June22 of this year. We did not know what to expect, having only seen their website and having heard that it was snobby. Thank God,we tried it!!!!!!!! What a wonderful place! The atmosphere was enjoyable and the people we met, were not only friendly but went out of their way to make us feel comfortable. The accomodations were great, the food excellent.......and the water was fine! Yes we are going to be spending our honeymoon there. We have booked a week and look forward to going and meeting other nice people.I promise to write back and let you know how that goes. I hope the people that called it a snobby place will give it another try. I loved it and can hardly keep myself away. Stay Naked Stay Happy......... Thanks Phil for the report!
o Four Seasons Resort Report. 2002. I am a long time nudist who has visited may clubs in Ont. Michigan, Ohio, Penn. and N Y state. Four Seasons is without a doubt the best that I have seen. It is large with a diverse membership, fantasic facilities (log on to their site (above) and view the photos). Being dubbed a snobby club is just not correct or fair. From my fist visit I had no trouble meeting and talking with some wonderfully warm friendly members. But it is also a club that is open year round where many members live full time and enjoy perhaps prefer to hang with their friends. Be assured there are lots of others who visit regularly on weekends who enjoy meeting both new and old friends. In my mind there is no place I have visted that offers relaxation for those that seek that and a great fun party atmosphere for those who enjoy a fun time clothes free get away. Check their calender of events and plan a weekend visit asap! Promise you won't be disappointed particularly if you are willing to go half way to meet new friends, and have a great time! Thanks Brent for the report!
o Four Seasons Nudist Resort Report. After having visited most of the clubs in southern Ontario, my wife and I and our 2 children, 4 and 7, decided to try The Four Seasons in Freelton, Ont. We had heard that it was a more modern resort ( kind of like Paradise Lakes ) of the north and were not sure if there would be many families such as ours. After checking in we realised that this was a very large facility with lots of families. We pitched our tent along the lakeside and started to explore the 150 acre property. There were may homes in the park ( I was told later about 180 year round residents) and lots of seasonal camp sites. The large indoor complex had a 50x25 pool that was a wonderful 88 degrees, whirlpool, sauna, fitness centre, restaurant and games area... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Four Seasons Nudist Resort Report. On Oct 10th I traveled to the Four Seasons Resort in Freelton, Ontario, with my daughter Karin and some friends, aMikey, JanC, Dennis & Sandy. I was surprised to see a remote controlled gate at the entrance as I've only been to Glen Echo before this, and they don't have any such security. After parking our cars, we went in to register. I was told I could have a discount for being an FCN member and showing my card. Bonus? Glen Echo has never given me a discount.... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Four Seasons Nudist Resort Report. My Day Trip To The Four Seasons. I have been to this resort twice now and am ready to share my thoughts on it. Since there was only one time when I really enjoyed it I will share it here now with you. We, Andy and I went up the Saturday before our Canadian Thanksgiving... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o French River Provincial Park Report. August 2002. I was looking for a place to combine canoeing or kayaking with outdoors nudity, and I certainly found it in French River Provincial Park (thanks David (another nudist and dedicated kayaker) for the suggestion). This is an area of Ontario that is not well known by most people, even those who have visited Algonquin and/or Killarney Provincial Parks, located in the same vicinity. A great place to be nude in nature... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Glen Echo Park is located north of Toronto on 100 acres in a valley covered by a beautiful forest. The 10,000 square foot clubhouse is open all year round and contains all of the amenities one would expect. Inside the clubhouse is a heated 50 foot by 25 foot indoor swimming pool plus an invigorating whirlpool bath and large sauna. There is a sports field featuring volleyball, badminton and tennis courts. Ample camping areas are located off forest trails. Visit the website for additional information.
o Glen Echo (Toronto) Report. After a few days of planning me and my friend Mikey finally went to Glen Echo. We went on Good Friday. What should have been a short drive up there turned out to be a long one as one of us refused to stop and ask for directions. I was willing to, but the driver wasn't. I had packed us a good lunch. We had egg salad on onion buns, apples, fruit cocktail, and he brought the beer. After 90 minutes of driving we finally arrived at our destination. The driver finally gave in and stopped at a phone booth and called the resort. But we did see some wonderful scenery while driving around.... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.) Spring, 1999.
o The Grand Barn takes its name from the gigantic 220 foot long structure with its 2 towering silos in which it presents 2 operational floors to accommodate all types of scheduled events, food service and recreational activities. It is most important to take note that TGB has always been, since its first day of operation, the very answer to the too many singles who may have felt left out, misjudged, or squarely denied access (or disdainfully refused based on their status) at many other locations. They have found the answer to their repeated frustrating rejections by coming at a place they can call Home. Yes TGB has always been very much singles-friendly. Saying you're single friendly and having prices that prove otherwise can't fool everyone. At TGB, it has always been known that a single male or female is welcome at an equal price and if any association of people, meaning couples or triple or otherwise... we see them as multiple single individuals.. and again such association of people will be admitted consequently. A couple will be charged as 2 singles would be.. and so on. Now.. how many other locations do live up to that? At TGB our actions confirm we are singles-friendly.. so are our prices..;-) Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o Hanlan's Beach Report. August 2006. The only real complaint is that it is difficult to get to (you have to take the ferry). It is quiet during the week with a predominantly gay population. Only a couple of women and couples. On the weekend there was a fair crowd of a couple hundred and far more women and couples. There was also an interesting ethnic mix that you do not see everywhere. Thanks Brian for the report!
o Hanlan's Point and Toronto Islands Report. July 2002. I visited Hanlan's Point for the first time last Saturday afternoon. During mid-day in the summer the ferry runs every 30 minutes to/from Hanlan's. It's a 15 minute ferry ride ($5 round trip) and a 15 minute walk from the ferry dock (signs posted to clothing-optional beach). You can take a bike on this ferry, and you can bring your bike right onto the beach. After your visit to the beach, you can ride (not naked!) over to Centre and/or Ward’s Island and take the ferry back from there. The start of the c/o beach is marked by a snow fence (only in Canada would you see a snow fence in July). Lifeguards are posted on the textile side of the snow fence, where almost no one goes. I guess that the City doesn't value the lives of nudists as highly as those of textiles. There were a number of boats anchored a little ways out. Couldn't tell if they were nudists or gawkers. Hot and sunny -- a perfect day. There were probably 3-400 people there, with maybe 80 percent nude. About half of the beach was gay, the other half straight. Only about 10% were women, and I saw only one child. When I visited, almost everyone was just lying around, sunning themselves. Contrast this with Wreck Beach in Vancouver. On the weekends, there's lots going on -- drum circles, musical groups, people playing games -- and lots of vendors selling interesting foods and beverages (including beer). A goodly percentage are women and kids. Wreck Beach is a real community. Little Beach on Maui is the same. I hope that Hanlan's Point will develop along the same lines. Did you know that there are four B&Bs, and two restaurants, on Wards and Algonquin Islands? You could have a nice semi-nude min-vacation on the Islands for not much money. Thanks Gary for the report!
o Hanlan's Beach Report. May 22, 1999 was a great day. It was the opening day for the Toronto Islands. There is a lot of history about these islands. But I will not bore you all with a history lesson right now. Maybe we could have a section where we all could send in a little history on the Nudist Places we all travel to. One of the Islands is called Hanlan's Point. It is a great beach. In the 60's it was a nudist beach. A few of my friends used to go there. As for me I was barely, no pun intended, born yet. To get to the Toronto Islands one must take a 15 minute ride on a ferry... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o High Falls Resort Report. June 2004. As I sit here with a broken foot, I remember High Falls to be a wonderful adventure. I drove up Saturday morning, arriving around 1 p.m. I found the General Store to be similar as New Forest's new General Store, the front office was part of the store. The pool is heated and was a comfortable 89F on the day of our visit. The hot tub (with waterfall) was 102F. It was very nice to stand under the waterfall, (if you could get Shelley out of the way) as it felt like a high powered shower. ;) ... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Jewel Lake Wilderness Naturist Resort, north of Toronto. Situated on 640 secluded acres, miles from the city, Jewel Lake Wilderness provides the perfect escape for those looking or a peaceful, relaxing clothing-free holiday in a simple, rustic environment. Jewel Lake is a very large facility with a new camp site road to the lake. The sites are well spaced allowing for privacy. Clean air. Clean water. Clean earth. Gated access, 640 acres, 100-acre private lake. Visit the website for additional information.
o Kingston Area Naturists (K.A.N.) is a non-landed club for people (families, couples or singles) who enjoy going nude in a social environment and who live in the Kingston area. The activities are very casual and are arranged by members of the group. They may include get togethers, hikes, picnics, trips to the beach, pools or nudist clubs and resorts. There is no fee to join but for certain activities, there may be some expenses. All are welcome but this is not a sex club and members should behave accordingly. It is also a meeting place for the members of K.A.N. to discuss upcoming activities and plan outings. Hope to see YOU there! Singles Friendly. Email K.A.N. for additional information.
o Lakesun Club. Naturists in a naturalist setting. Since 1960, Lakesun has been a paradise for those who truly appreciate being nude in a peaceful, natural setting. With the ban of outboard motors and jetskis, our lake is perfect for canoeing and sailing. Facilities include 2 sandy beaches, dock and floating raft, fully equipped showerhouse with flush toilets and hot showers, clubhouse, volleyball court, and central fireplace. Our friendly atmosphere is enjoyed by couples, families, and singles. Rental cabins and cottages available. Camping facilities include basic electrical hookups. Singles-friendly! Visit the website for additional information.
o Lilley Valley Club. Welcome to Lilly Valley, a nudist club in Fort Erie, Ontario. For over 40 years, Lilly Valley has offered nudists in the Niagara and Western New York area a quiet and secure place to enjoy the sun and fresh outdoors. The focus has always been on the family-like atmosphere amongst the membership while maintaining the rustic charm of a simpler time. Visitors to the club will find themselves drawn easily into the conversation and comradery that the club prides itself on, and effortlessly forgetting the cares and stresses of modern life. Along with the various activities available at the club, for the visitor to the region there are many local sites of interest, from casinos to museums as well as the natural wonder of Niagara Falls. So come on in, look around and see why Lilly Valley should be part of your naturist experience in Southern Ontario or Western New York! Visit the website for additional information.
o Lilly Valley Report. June 2003. Just returned last night from a lengthy stay at Lilly Valley. We left on Saturday, June 28 and arrived early in the afternoon giving us time to setup camp and relax before the chili cookoff. Great variety of chili with 8 entries to sample. Lots of buns and salads to accompany the chili. Lilly Valley is a small rustic park with a few trailers for rent. Most campers bring their RVs or tent in the meadow. The majority of members day trip.... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o McCrae Lake Report. Summer 2002 Last summer I spent a few naked days up at McCrae Lake, off of Georgian Bay in Ontario. Before I made my decision to go I gathered as much info. off the internet. There were a few negative reports, but then I got ahold of some canoe clubs up there. Here is my straight and first-hand report on McCrae Lake. Because of its rapids (very short portage) the lake is quite isolated from motor boats, and the masses. Yet it is easy to get to by canoe. I wouldn’t do this trip without a canoe by the way, and back-packing gear. McCrae is a fairly large lake with beautiful rocky shores, pines, and pretty good fishing. I took the advice I was given, and went in the middle of the week (tues-thurs)... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Newmarket Nature Bares. Family club in Newmarket, Ontario serving the G.T.A., Central & Southern Ontario areas. Singles Welcome. Our club has a monthly swim night from October to April, at the Main Pool. We are now in our 6th year, having started this club in August 1999. Email Sandy for additional information.(See our listing in TanPages.com)
o North River Lake, Algonquin Park. Labour Day Canuding Trip. The Labour Day weekend was looking like it was going to be one of the better weekends of the year, so my friend Karen and I decided to head out on a weekend canuding trip to North River Lake in Algonquin Park... (click link to see the rest of the report.)
o Oasis Niagara Bed and Breakfast. Note: as of July 2006, this guesthouse is men only and clothing optional. We are an affordable, charming bed and breakfast with a friendly, casual atmosphere. Our home is situated in Niagara Falls just steps from the Niagara Gorge. Once you’ve settled into one of our comfortable, clean rooms you can take a walk along the Gorge, cycle through the wine region, catch a play at the Shaw Festival, try your luck at the casino or see the Falls in all their glory. After your day take a break in our unique, quiet gardens. Enjoy a dip in the hot tub or relax with a drink in our large solarium. Your hosts Clint and Robb can refer you to many of the dining establishments nearby. We are an adult oriented B&B. Visit the website if you would like additional information.
o Ontario Roaming Bares, founded in 1993, are social clubs for naturist families, couples and singles. We started with a chapter in Toronto (Canada), expanding to London in 1995 and Sarnia in 1996. This growing organization offers a variety of nudist activities in a friendly and congenial atmosphere including: skinny-dipping, hot-tubbing, visits to nudist clubs, nude camping and picnics, nude swims at municipal pools or health clubs and nude bowling. Visit the site for additional information. (See our listing in TanPages.com)
o Ontario Roaming Bares (ORB) Cruise of Lake Ontario. July 2002. A Hilarious, Enchanted, Memorable Evening on Lake Ontario by Allen T. So many delightful memories from the 6th annual ORB nude cruise!Cruising past ducks, geese, swans, wild shorelines, marinas, and many other party boats. Laughing together uproariously at the reactions of people on other boats, on the shore, and at the huge Docks nightclub as they suddenly realized a boatload of naked people was going past. In particular, one group of young women shrieking excitedly like Beatles fans as their boat glided past ours, and other women grabbing their binoculars. Eating the great dinner of chicken and steak barbecued right on the boat, plus salad, potatoes, bread, dessert. Enjoying a fascinating route around the Toronto inner and outer harbours, islands, and peninsulas. Seeing the Toronto skyline transformed from hard-edged banal buildings during daylight to a soft magical blend of colourful lights after the glorious sunset. Gradually coming to feel bonded as a group, something I had not anticipated when the diverse collection of individuals was standing on shore waiting for the Ontario Roaming Bares (Toronto) 6th annual Lake Ontario Nude Cruise to begin. Standing on the upper deck at 10:00 on this hot Toronto evening, refreshed by the warm wind on my naked body. The spontaneous gratitude we all expressed at the end of the evening to Skippy for his masterful organizing, to Captain Bob Muran for taking the M. V. Island Princess on just the right route, and to his crew member for her delicious meal and pleasant manner. Thanks Allen T. for the report!
o Ponderosa Park Report. July 1999. Howdy Pardners, went to The Ponderossa yesterday and had a wonderful time. This Ponderossa has no horses, or cattle, or gorgeous looking cowboys in cowboy hats and boots. This Ponderosa is the nudist resort in Flamborough Ontario which is outside of Hamilton. This resort is a nice resort on a lot of land. There are nature trails, and a lot of different things to do. The outdoor pool is a L shape and is cold right now but once you get in and get used to it it is not that bad.... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Ponderosa Nature Resort. June 2007. Finally I had some time to visit this resort, directions were excellent and it is a good distance from busy Hwy # 6 approx half way between Hamilton and the 401. This resort setting is set back from a quiet concession road.Driving through the front gates along a winding road to the "security gate" I announced my self through the intercom and a friendly voice said "come on in' ! Once in side and parked I got out of my clothes - and went into the clubhouse for check -in. Again a friendly bunch of folks. Back outside I went for a self walking tour of the grounds. Lots of cedar trees, trailers, cottages and winding roads. There was a good amount of people all shapes, sizes enjoying the freedom. I was poolside a couple of times, soaking up the sun, quick rinses in the outdoor shower and a plunge into the pool. Thanks Ponderosa ! Thanks Ed for the report.
o Port Burwell Report. July 2007. I visited the unofficial nude beach next to Port Burwell Provincial Park last weekend. Although this is private land, as I understand it, the owner passed away last fall and it is now owned by the son. He is willing to have things carry on as before with the beach as long as everyone cleans up their own garbage and there is no inappropriate behaviour. The turnout was really good and the horse flies were not yet biting. The beach is about a 10 to 15 minute walk from parking area #5 and is long and large enough to support hundreds of people. It is a well kept secret in my opinion and we are lucky to have such a nice facility for free. Thanks Gord for the report.
o Port Burwell Report. July 2003. About a week or so ago thru the magic of the internet, I learned about one of Canada's best kept secrets; the nude beach at Port Burwell on Lake Erie just Southeast of London. Not being able to resist a new nude experience, I stopped there for a quick look see on the way home from a day at the Ponderosa Nature Park near Hamilton, Ont. What a pleasant surprise. The privately owned beach is just west of the Provincial Park beach which is just west of the bridge in downtown Port Burwell. The park costs nine dollars for a day pass which seems steep for a crowded and somewhat unkept public beach but it does provide a nice safe place to park your car (go all the way to lot #5)... (click link to see the rest of the report.)
o Port Burwell Provincial Park Beach Area. June 2001. I visited the beach adjoining Port Burwell Provincial Park on Lake Erie on June 24, 2001 and was pleased with the numbers I saw out. For those unfamiliar with this area, it is a beach area about 2 km long, privately owned, with plenty of sandy beach and loads of room, starting at the boundary with the Provincial Park. It has been an unofficial "nude" beach for years and seems to be gaining in popularity with the numbers I’ve seen... (click link to see the rest of the report.)
o Sunshine Manor Bed and Breakfast. Your hosts, Fred and Gerda Wolker invite you to stay in their uniquely designed home on your next visit to Ottawa, Canada's Capital. Elegant simplicity greets the visitor upon entering. From here you walk into the pool area, the home theater or upstairs to the bedrooms. Beautiful landscaping hides the patio, where it is great to sunbath or read. In the evening a campfire adds a romantic touch. Located on a quiet circle, you can enjoy the peace of country living just minutes from the city. To keep you fit, you can play tennis, badminton, horseshoes, volley ball or even shoot a few hoops and than cool off in the outdoor pool. For relaxation a swim in the 'clothes optional' heated indoor pool feels like heaven. There is a choice of cozy rooms with either double or queen size bed with a shared bathroom or an elegant king size ensuite. A delicious continental breakfast with a bottomless cup of coffee or tea is served each morning. Pictures, cost, details, and 'how to get there' are listed on the site. Visit the website for additional information.
o TNT!MEN - Totally Naked Toronto Men Enjoying Nudity. TNT!MEN is a social and recreational nudist group for men in and around Toronto. We host a wide variety of events each month, including swim nights, dances, games nights, house parties, potlucks, and coffee nights, and we organise special events like theatre nights and visits to an art gallery. Membership is only $15 per year, and for that you get reduced admission to all events, a high quality newsletter/magazine with photos, and a bi-monthly calendar of events. We welcome men of all ages, races, shapes, and sizes. Visit the site for additional information.
o Toronto_nudes. This community has been set up for Toronto area nudists, those that would not consider themselves to be closet nudists and would like to meet other likeminded individuals or couples. Share your experiences as well as find new friends. Meet and greet on the beach, or at a resort or at the ORB events. Feel free to add any events at all resorts/clubs on the calender for others to know what is happening. Make sure to check out the calender to find out all the events that are happening in our area. Visit the site for additional information.

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o Domaine le Cypres. The most spacious naturist domain in Canada. Located in the heart of Province of Quebec, Canada. All services are modern: large swimming pool; Finnish sauna and hot tub (inside); tennis court; mini-golf. Visitors can locate cabins on site (reservation required). Fishing on eight kilometers on beautiful Batiscan River (trout and other varieties). Falls with natural basins for swimming or justrelaxing. About 250 places for motorized and recreational vehicles; tents. New restaurant with fine French cuisine with a professionnal chef. Easy to reach by Highways 20 and 40. Domaine Le Cypres is 90 minutes from Quebec City by the Highway 40 and about two hours from Montreal by the same road on the North Shore of Saint.Lawrence River. All nudists from Canada and United States are welcomed. Visit the website for additional information.
o Federation of Quebec Naturism (La Fédération Québécoise de Naturisme). The FQN is the only organisation with the mission of promoting Naturism in Quebec... therefore to people like you. Founded 20 years ago in 1977, the FQN assures the naturist movement a permanent presence among the general population by : being a spokesperson for Naturism (media and governments); representing the interests of all naturists in Quebec, including those of Centres & Clubs; promoting the creation of new Free Beaches and defending the use of the ones that already exist; maintaining a permanent office at Montreal's Olympic Stadium, where the doors are open 12 months a year, to serve it's members; jointly with the FCN, the "Federation of Canadian Naturists", we represent the country in the worldwide naturist movement through our affiliation with the INF "International Naturist Federation". Website is also in French! Visit the website for additional information. (See our listing in TanPages.com)
o Plage d’Oka / Oka Beach revisited. Summer 2002. Francais: La saison estivale 2002 de fréquentation du secteur “naturiste” de la plage du parc d’Oka a été particulièrement réussie. La température a permis aux usagers une fréquentation beaucoup plus soutenue et la plage en elle-même s’est agrandie vers l’ouest offrant ainsi une meilleure distance entre ce secteur et la partie occupée par les embarcations nautiques. Ce nouveau secteur a été très apprécié en particulier par les petites familles en quête de tranquillité. English: 2002 summer season has been a wonderful one with a very nice and consistent weather until the end of September. The clothes optional section of the Parc d’Oka beach has been extended to the west side giving further distance from the portion occupied by boats. Many people and small families have fully appreciated this quieter sector... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Oka Beach Report. 1998. This beach located about 45 minutes west of Montreal on the Ottawa river is a beautiful location for both camping and nude beach activities. There is easy access from Montreal by taking the 13 north to the 640 and going all the way to the west end. The 640 ends at the Paul-Sauve park which is where the beach is.... (click link to read the rest of the report.)
o Riviere Rouge (between Ottawa and Montreal) Report. This location is midway between Ottawa and Montreal, just north of the Ottawa River. Riviere Rouge runs into the Ottawa River after crossing east-west Highway 148, and is a short distance west of Calumet, Quebec. If coming from Ontario, cross the Ottawa River at Hawkesbury, go north to Hwy 148 and then west on Hwy 148 past Calumet. You can park just south and east of the point where Hwy 148 crosses Riviere Rouge. After a short walk on a path along the east side of the river north from the highway, you'll come upon two rock outcroppings, the first one for the clothes-burdened, the second for the clothes-free. The two areas are separated by a tiny bay, and the two groups are in sight of each other, but there's no problem -- Quebeckers are quite tolerant of nudity.... (click link to read the rest of the report.) July, 1997.

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