Gay wrack beach
Vancouver's Wreck Beach On A Summer's Day
Towering forested cliffs, soaring bald and golden eagles, flashes of kingfisher and great blue heron blues, and Pileatted woodpeckers reds add to the multi-hued palette that "paints" all kilometers of Wreck Beach on a summer's morning.
Visited by over , visitors year round, Wreck Beach is an international Mecca for the gay naturalist traveler. Wreck Beach offers a plethora of sights, activities, and foods found nowhere else in the world. Nowhere else can one ski in the morning and sunbathe au naturel on shimmering sandy beaches in the afternoon!
Billed as a clothing-optional beach in to stop criticism that it was a haven for just an elitist few "hippie nudies," the beach had its year nude-friendly tradition officially sanctioned in the '90's.
The kilometer-long Wreck Beach has many "personalities." Deep estuaries allow the might Fraser River's salmonid to unwind and grow before tackling the sea. It is very peaceful here, removed from the hustle and bustle of the main beach at Trail 6. This is your best bet for
No wonder Wreck makes Uppermost 10 lists for best gay nude beach.
Well, it's not just a gay beach, but part of it is.
I'd never been there in my life until 6 days ago.. and now it's been 6 days in a row lol.
It's no wonder my friends & coworkers (gay, vertical, male, female) all rave about it being the foremost beach in Vancouver.. and one Australian coworker says Wreck is his "favourite place on the planet!"
The natural surroundings are almost surreal they're so terrific. Clean water, wash beach, rainforest all along the hills/cliffs beside the beach, mountain views out across the liquid, and the top sunset view around. Some of the trails along the beach make you wonder if you're really only a few hundred feet from a University campus of 60, people or if you're on some remote tropical island. Just stunningly beautiful.
It's pretty big, too. The main beach where ~95% of the people are is hundreds of meters long.. and the entire beach stretches more than 6Km. From the main trail, way to the left is the male lover beach, way t
Wreck Beach
There is no swimming at lgbtq+ area. There is fine swimming at main beach which is very mixed gay and straight. Everyone gets along very good there. There is a gay section on the main beach also located along rock wall breakwater to left if facing water. The main beach has everything you could possibly want to get from famous BC Bud to chocolate-covered mushrooms to sushi. Gay section on main beach is termination to rock breakwater at left end of beach. Trails to cruising area start at main beach. Go left at bottom of stairs and hike for about 1/4 mile. You will start to see guys displaying their wares.
Crowd: All types. You name it.
Neighbourhood: UBC
Who's Coming
All types. You name it.
You can enetr from Pacific spirit park off Marine Drive (just south of 16th) This is easiest way and has parking. At bottom of trail, go left or right, and you will no doubt discover action. Parking area up top even has activity.
- Crowd:All types. You name it.
- Hours:Warm days in spring, summer and fall. Action even happens on not so nice days and preceding evenings.
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Wreck Beach
Vancouver,, BC
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SUMMARY:
Wreck Beach is one of the best-known nude beaches on the globe; probably because you can legally snorkel and sunbathe here. It's a huge beach, that stretches over 6 kilometers. Large amounts of people gather here. Wreck beach in near the University of British Columbia. From downtown, follow 16th Route west through Pacific Park and the University of British Columbia campus until the end of the road at SW Marine Drive. Turn right onto Marine Drive and after kilometers, look left where you'll see Gate 6. This is the first stage of Trail 6 which will take you to Wreck Beach. Now that you know where it is, your next test is to find parking. You may be competent to park in the campus lots. During the week, you can remunerate for parking in the campus garage. Once you've parked and returned to Trail 6, it goes directly to the beach on a long staircase. You'll know the clothing-optional area once you watch the sign.To Update This Link, Contact Us
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