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Snowshoe |
Posted - 04/03/2006 : 11:49:54 AM Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of any nude beaches in southwestern Ontario around lake Erie. I don't care if it is private or public. If private please send info as to how to contact and join.
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go n nude |
Posted - 08/22/2017 : 6:18:23 PM Hello members, How's the beach? Any one visited the beach recently? Please provide an update on the status of Port Burwell c/o area? Your update will be appreciated !
Go n nude |
grok105 |
Posted - 07/04/2017 : 2:59:08 PM I was wondering how Port Burwell nude beach has fared with the recent ton of rain? Don't want to drive 2 hours from the city to find that the beach is unusable. I'm hoping to go next week, any comments would be appreciated. |
Matilda |
Posted - 08/18/2015 : 12:13:12 AM Yes, the beach is getting lots of attention. Some good.... some bad. I frequent the beach a few times a year and just this past weekend I got my tan on. I ran into some of regulars and learned a few things for sure. I've learned that people are creating meet ups for sex on the beach. Swingers, BI, Gay... etc. This has gotten the attention of the owner and the OPP. The beach now has some "watch dogs" who have contact with the owner. The owner has laid out the rules. |
ringleringle |
Posted - 08/09/2015 : 8:38:23 PM I was very surprised to see more than 200 people still use the clothing optional section of the beach near Port Burwell Prov. Park!
There must have been 50 plus umbrellas and 20 to 25 tents up along the beach. It was a warm day, but not overly hot, and the water temperature was tolerable but still a little cool. Must be the long cold winter and the late ice melt that has kept the Great Lakes a little colder. The water was very clean though, no signs of algae bloom or other pollutants.
I will be back again in the coming weeks for more relaxing tanning and bathing. |
SuperStreak |
Posted - 05/23/2014 : 10:30:39 PM Hoping Monday is nice. I have the day off and thought I would take the trip to Port Burwell. |
weird |
Posted - 08/01/2012 : 10:03:07 PM I have found a good spot in Rondeau Provincial Park, which is south of Chatham/Blenheim along the north shore of Lake Erie.
Once you go through the park gates, follow Lakeshore Road along all of the cottages until you hit the furthest beach access (past the Visitor Centre) which is labelled as the "dog beach". Park in that area and walk south (right if you are facing the lake) approximately one kilometre until you are past the steel tower that holds some weather equipment and perhaps a marine navigation light. You will be almost to the "Point". There are few walkers along this stretch of the beach and found it to be very quiet and serene in this area. I'm not sure how oft this part of the beach is vistied by nudists but it is pretty remote and is a great place to bathe in the nude, as I did a couple of weeks ago.
Hope to see you there! |
jxavier |
Posted - 07/17/2012 : 9:58:03 PM I have an odd request. My wife and I are going to Port Burwell in a couple of weeks and she wants to hook up with a guy, someone else to lotion her and just have fun on the beach. Later on, she wants him to watch us as we have sex, and I am open to anything following that!
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cg44 |
Posted - 06/22/2012 : 10:36:42 PM Was there on the 12th and was the only one in the whole park, nice day of freedom.
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niagaracouple00 |
Posted - 06/21/2012 : 07:07:37 AM we spent the day (june 20th) at the beach. what a great day very warm nice cooling breeze to keep the bugs away. lots of people too. hope to get back july 3 and 4th lets us know if you will be there |
WHASP |
Posted - 06/09/2012 : 10:17:43 PM Wife and I have not been to Burwell beach for 2 years but are looking forward to some sunny days this year. Has anything changed we should be aware of. The last time out we sucked into the open area close to little quad trailer but soon realized the meening and moved our location. We have also thought about trying to boat to the beach is this a popular thing to do, Mostly boat on long point bay but may be time for a switch. This is a bit off topic but PM me if anyone has info or would like to try c/o boating on inner bay. can't wait to get to the beach
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SuperStreak |
Posted - 06/09/2012 : 4:32:35 PM I'm hoping tomorrow is nice. I think I'll make my way down there and enjoy a nice day on the beach. Havn't been there for awhile. |
Matilda |
Posted - 05/08/2012 : 9:41:11 PM Nice... and I see the park closes early. Oct 8th. Which means Thanksgiving is early this year. Oh well.... October is miles away. :) |
SuperStreak |
Posted - 05/08/2012 : 9:17:54 PM Just checked. Park opens this weekend.
http://www.parkreports.com/openclose/index.php?year=2012 |
Matilda |
Posted - 05/08/2012 : 08:35:38 AM I've parked outside the gate a few times. Becarefull though... ensure you are on provincial property. We were warned in the past not to be on city property... which is the main road (Chatham st). You may get a ticket. At the dead end portion, there is the water treatment center, which has fire route regulations. As you approach the entrance to the park, take note of the city posted "No parking" signs. |
bob_dylan |
Posted - 05/08/2012 : 12:32:51 AM I'm surprised... this weekend was pretty great weather. When I was there yes saw several cars parked by the gate. There is always the option of the parking lot across the road as well. |