Hanlan's Point Beach is one of the rarest beaches in the world – not only is it a Blue Flag beach but also it is a nude beach. Hanlan's Point is more remote than other beaches in Toronto Island Park, creating seclusion for its visitors.
Wreck Beach is one of the more popular nudist beaches in Canada. The beach is in a prime location – just 15 minutes away from downtown Vancouver. During peak season, Wreck Beach is one of the busiest beaches in Canada.
Located at the mouth of False Creek, on Beach Ave between Bute St and Thurlow St, Sunset Beach is a less populated beach close to the West End and downtown Vancouver. It is close to the Vancouver Aquatic Centre and has access to the False Creek Ferry pier.
Third Beach, located in Tofino, Canada, is a hidden gem nestled amidst the captivating coastal landscapes of Vancouver Island. This pristine beach stretches along a considerable length, providing ample space for beachgoers to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The beach boasts soft, golden sands, creating a welcoming and serene atmosphere.
A family friendly area, English Bay is a popular place for sunbathing, sitting on the beach, and watching the sunset. A fun fact about the beach: English Bay Beach was where Vancouver's first lifeguard taught hundreds of residents how to swim. Now, on any given sunny day, you can see many people enjoying the water.
A family friendly area, English Bay is a popular place for sunbathing, sitting on the beach, and watching the sunset. A fun fact about the beach: English Bay Beach was where Vancouver's first lifeguard taught hundreds of residents how to swim. Now, on any given sunny day, you can see many people enjoying the water.
Ward's Island Beach lies within Toronto Island Park, just off of the coast of Old Toronto and the Entertainment District. The beach is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll, and a leisurely bike path cuts through the area.
Bluffer's Beach, located in Toronto, Canada, is a stunning beach situated at the base of the Scarborough Bluffs. Spanning a significant length, this beach offers ample space for beachgoers to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Lake Ontario. The sand at Bluffer's Beach is soft and inviting, with a light golden color that adds to the beach's picturesque charm.