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Oka Beach (Parc national d'Oka)

Oka Beach is the clothing-optional section within Parc national d'Oka, a provincial park on the north shore of Lac des Deux Montagnes, about 60km northwest of Montreal.

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Oka Beach (Parc national d'Oka)

About this place

Oka Beach is the clothing-optional section within Parc national d'Oka, a provincial park on the north shore of Lac des Deux Montagnes, about 60km northwest of Montreal. The park's main beach is one of the most popular in the greater Montreal area; the C/O section is at the far end, reached by a walk along the beach or through the park's forest trails.

The Oka C/O section is the closest naturist beach to Montreal with significant usage — a weekend naturist destination for Montrealers who don't want to travel far. The lake is warm and shallow; summer weekends are busy. The surrounding Laurentians provide a forested Québécois setting.

Visitor notes

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Who visits

Montreal-area naturists, Québécois families and couples, frequent weekend destination from the city.

How to find it

From Montreal, drive northwest via Highway 640 to Oka. Enter Parc national d'Oka at the main entrance; follow the beach path to the C/O section at the far end.

Things to watch out for

The park charges day-use fees. The main beach is extremely busy on hot summer weekends — the C/O section is quieter.

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Etiquette & ground rules

C/O section at a popular provincial park — well understood by locals. Walk to the far end of the beach.

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