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From the red cliffs of Îles de la Madeleine to the sandy shores of Gaspé, Quebec is home to some incredible beaches. But while most people pack towels and swimsuits for a day on the water, others opt for a different kind of freedom: going completely nude.

It's a lifestyle choice that might sound bold, but for some Quebecers, it's second nature. And speaking of nature, a lot of folks willing to bare it all call themselves "naturists".

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One of the perks of Montreal being an island is the abundance of nearby beaches, offering a variety of sandy shores perfect for quick getaways. Whether you’re craving a quick dip or a full day of adventure at a national park, Montreal's beaches have it all.

From the sandy bays of Lac des Deux Montagnes to the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, numerous parks and waterfronts are just a short trip from downtown.

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If you've been looking for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of city life, but don't have a car to venture outside of Montreal, then we've totally got you covered. Well… Navette Nature does.

A Montreal shuttle company known as NaNa (Navette Nature) for short, offers monthly recurring shuttles to countless parks and nature reserves across Quebec — this way, you can enjoy a day trip from Montreal even if you don't have a vehicle.

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Montrealers are very laid back and open-minded, but you'll probably receive a few angry looks — and surely a visit from the cops — if you decide to get fully undressed at Verdun Beach to work on your tan this summer. There are no official nude beaches in Quebec, but there are some spots by the water where nudity is a tradition, or at least used to be.

Jean-François Lapointe, President of the Fédération québécoise de naturisme, says his team is working toward official acceptance of the practice in Quebec.

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Sunny days are coming our way, which leaves many of us starting to plan our summer bucket lists. And a must-do every time the hot weather returns is taking a trip to one of the many beaches near Montreal.

Or better yet, one that's in Montreal! Turns out you don't need to go too far to pretend like you're on a vacation in the Caribbean, considering these spots are all less than an hour and 15 minutes from the city.

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