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quebec beaches

Looking to squeeze one last bit of fun into summer before the weather gets chilly and the days grow short? Why not plan a last-minute beach day in Quebec to make the most out of the final weeks of this long, hot season?

If Quebec isn't your first choice for a dream beach vacay, think again! The province is full of white sandy shores, golden sand dunes, clear freshwaters, and even bright turquoise seas with enough beachy vibes to keep the summer fun going well into fall.

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Want to visit a beach with soft, fine sand and clear blue waters? You don't need to leave Canada to do it — in fact, you don't even need to leave Quebec.

In Eastern Quebec, you can visit an island with stunning beaches with velvety shores that look like they belong in the Bahamas.

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Is visiting a beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters on your summer bucket list? If so, you don't have to journey far.

Right here in La Belle Province, you can visit a beautiful sandy beach near Montreal with bright blue water that's been called the "Caribbean of Quebec."

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If you're dreaming of a beach day with soft sand and clear water, you don't have to leave the country to get it — you don't even have to leave the province.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, you can visit a pleasant beach with golden sand that deserves a spot on your summer bucket list.

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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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Love warm sand, turquoise water, and jaw-dropping views, but think you need to hop on a plane to find them? Think again.

We'll admit it — Quebec probably isn't the first place you think of when planning a beach vacation. But the province is home to some seriously stunning stretches of shoreline. From hidden freshwater gems to salty seaside stunners, these beaches might just rival the Caribbean (okay, maybe not the palm trees or year-round heat, but you get the idea).

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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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Summer is in full swing and if you've been hoping to get a road trip in this season, then there's one spot that needs to be on your summer bucket list.

Just a few hours' drive from Montreal, this beautiful provincial park offers a stunning sandy shoreline and crystal-clear waters.

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Montreal might not have the majestic oceanfronts of Boston, nor the bohemian beach culture that defines Miami, but there's at least one place in southern Quebec where we can pretend it does. Plage Saint-Zotique, the riverside beach 50 minutes from downtown Montreal, is opening for the season — its 41st — on Saturday, June 17.

The beach features Caribbean-style thatched cabanas, a symbol it has incorporated into its logo.

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Now that Montreal has given us a few sunny days to enjoy, it's time to start thinking about where to travel to make the most of the weather. We don't live near the equator, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of sandy, surfy beaches close enough to make a day trip.

These seven beaches, most of which allow swimming, are opening soon — so add them to your summer bucket list, grab a picnic basket and a towel, and dive in (where permitted)!

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Good beaches near Montreal are a hard find. You're often left to choose between the brown waters of the Saint Lawrence River or some pungent, stagnant lake with dead bugs floating at the surface. There are some hidden gems, however. The beach at parc Jules-Léger in Saint-Anicet might be one.

The park occupies a small point that juts out into the Saint Lawrence. The beach itself is no more than an approximately 10-metre long water access point alongside a small pier. But the one-hour-15-minute trek from Montreal to this humble public dock has a big payoff: sweeping westward views of the river and clear water that occasionally takes on a bright blue or emerald hue.

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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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