Wreck Beach (Transmontanus)

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Every year 500,000 people visit Wreck Beach. What s all of the fuss about? Ever wonder how Wreck Beach got its name? Or if it’s at all times been a nude beach? What about the nudity? Is it against the law? Maybe you just wish to know how to get to the best spots.

Look no further: here’s the book with everything you’ve at all times wanted to know about Wreck Beach, the best nude beach on this planet.

On any given day during the year, without reference to conditions, you’re bound to find a spectrum of characters frolicking on the beach, in the water or alternately, huddling in that perfect sheltered spot. If sunshine and golden sands don’t seem to be enough to lure you down, maybe the amalgam of vendors will. Wreck Beach boasts an enviable array of munchies which may include Chinese BBQ pork buns, pizza, samosas with chutney, marijuana, and magic mushrooms. Entertainment includes Frisbee, skimboarding, impromptu jam sessions and the notorious male-only game of Beerball.

Naturally pristine, yet indelibly ruled by the characters who sun, sell, and sign petitions there, Wreck Beach is a beachlover’s paradise. The main beach at the bottom of Trail 6 is where the landscape is most beacher-friendly: sand as far as the eye can see, and ocean to boot. The enthusiastic work of the Wreck Beach Preservation Society has kept the beach fairly free of development. The Society’s commitment to keeping Wreck Beach untarnished is reflected in its resistance to outside regulation and emphasis on self-policing.

The first comprehensive physical and political guide and a pioneer a part of Wreck Beach history, Wreck Beach is your perfect guide to its splendour whether you are a local history buff, or just like swimming in the buff.

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