Submitted by Don, April 04:
THE NUDE BEACH AT CRYSTAL CRESCENT IN PENNANT PROVINCIAL PARK
If you are visiting Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Crystal Crescent is about a thirty minute drive from Halifax. Take the road to Spryfield and head for the Old Sambro Road. At the end of the highway you will see a general store, turn right towards the radio towers. Shortly after the fire station you will see a sign for the beach, turn left, down the road keep to the left at the intersection and proceed to the beach entrance to the right. Go straight down the gravel road to the end and park in the last lot. At the top of the hill you will have a magnificent view of the area and see the second beach. Take the trail down to the pond and straight ahead is a nature trail. About a twenty minute walk down the trail you will come to our beach. Remember to wear good walking shoes and bring water and food.
There are three sections on the beach - straight/family, gays and couples.
On the beach you will undoubtedly find 'Bob' or as we've nicked him 'The Mayor'. He's a large guy with long hair, lots of personality and will give you any information you need.
Don't forget to take a walk beyond the nude beach and view the magnificence of nature, it's a fantastic walk. Remember only the beach and the big rock at the end of the beach is supposed to be nude. Walking beyond the beach in the buff may bring the law in a rush.
During the winter months the Bluenose Naturists, a Federation of Canadian Naturists member (www.fcn.ca ), meet for regular family oriented swims at pools in the Halifax area. Contact David at (902)469-0998 for membership information.
I have attached a photo of our nude beach and directions for any of your readers that may be thinking of visiting Eastern Canada this summer. Following a URLs for a landed Eastern Canadian club as well as the National Federation:
Federation of Canadian Naturists: fcn.ca
All the best, Don
joel woods, 15 August 10:
I was there yesterday and going today - just like paradise loads of action and naked bodys
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