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How to Find a Nude Beach in Prince Edward Island

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Prince Edward Island has a number of beaches--both with and without lifeguards. Among them is Blooming Point Beach, which is used by nude sunbathers and swimmers. Here is how you can find it.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Begin at Charlottetown, the easiest starting point for these directions. The beach at Blooming Point is to the east of the National Park.
Step2
Start out on Route 2 and follow it towards St. Peter's until you come to Route 218.
Step3
Take a left hand turn onto 218.
Step4
Follow Route 218 until it becomes a dirt road. At the dirt, take a left and it will take you to the beach at Blooming Point.
Step5
Keep going on Route 2 until you reach Mill Cove and then follow signs to the beach, if you miss the turn for Route 218.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure to stay in the clothing optional section of the beach if you will be using Blooming Point as a nude beach.
  • There are no lifeguards on duty.
  • There are neither restrooms nor food services available at the beach at Blooming Point.

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