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3 locations · Canada

Manitoba

Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Manitoba. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.

Beaconia Beach
Beach

Manitoba, Canada

Beaconia Beach

Beaconia Beach is a small clothing-optional beach on Lake Winnipeg near Beaconia community, about 200m north of the Patricia Beach Provincial Park boundary. Where Patricia Beach is a formal provincial park with facilities, Beaconia is a quieter residential beach area with a long informal naturist tradition.

Beach Lake Winnipeg Informal
Patricia Beach
Beach

Manitoba, Canada

Patricia Beach

Patricia Beach Provincial Park is on the east shore of Lake Winnipeg, about 75km northeast of Winnipeg — the closest significant beach to Manitoba's capital. The park has a designated clothing-optional section at the north end of the main beach. Lake Winnipeg is the world's tenth-largest freshwater lake; its south basin warms well in summer (reaching 20–23°C), making Patricia Beach one of the warmest large-lake naturist options in Canada. The clothing-optional designation at Patricia Beach is formally recognized by the provincial park system — one of the few formally designated C/O sections in a Canadian provincial park.

Beach Lake Winnipeg Provincial Park
Club · Campground

Manitoba, Canada

Naturist Legacy

Naturist Legacy sits in Manitoba's open prairie landscape, about an hour's drive from Winnipeg. This is a members-owned cooperative park where regulars come back season after season, creating a tight-knit community feel. You'll find a mix of RV sites with full hookups and spots for tents if you prefer canvas over fiberglass. The pool is the social center during summer afternoons. Beyond that, the property has volleyball courts (including one in the water), tennis courts, and a petanque setup for the competitive types. Hiking trails wind through the grounds if you want to stretch your legs away from organized activities. Entertainment nights happen regularly during peak season—think potlucks, live music, themed weekends. This is a small park, not a resort. Don't expect fancy buildings or a restaurant. People cook at their sites, hang out by the pool, and chat over games. First-timers are welcome, but understand you're stepping into an established community. Friendly, yes. Anonymous vacation spot, no. If you're looking to test the waters of social nudity in a low-key setting where people actually talk to each other, this works. If you want amenities and privacy, look elsewhere.