Queens County, Prince Edward Island
Blooming Point Beach
Blooming Point Beach is the clothing-optional beach on Prince Edward Island — a remote stretch of the Gulf of St.
- Beach
- Pei
- Gulf St Lawrence
- Red Sand
- Remote
About this place
Blooming Point Beach is the clothing-optional beach on Prince Edward Island — a remote stretch of the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast on the island's north shore, east of Prince Edward Island National Park. The beach is a long barrier beach of fine red PEI sand, backed by dunes, in a secluded part of the island accessible only by a seasonal road.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence off PEI is among the warmest saltwater in Atlantic Canada — reaching 20–22°C in late July and August due to the shallow, enclosed nature of the Gulf. PEI's famous red-sand beaches and the combination of warm water and warm sand make Blooming Point one of the most pleasant naturist beach experiences on the East Coast.
Visitor notes
Contributed by ClothingOptional.org Editorial Team
Who visits
PEI visitors, Maritime naturists, East Coast regulars who know about it.
How to find it
From Charlottetown, drive east along Route 2 then north. Blooming Point Road accesses the beach — check seasonal road conditions.
Things to watch out for
The access road may be a seasonal or gravel road — confirm current conditions. PEI's north shore is exposed to northwest wind.
Last updated
Etiquette & ground rules
PEI's only naturist beach — a quiet, well-regarded spot. The isolation is natural and self-maintained.
Know this spot?
Report an update
Beach closed? Parking price changed? Section moved? Send a short note and we'll check it.