About Beaconia Beach
Beaconia Beach is a beautiful and pristine 3 kilometre wide sandy beach located 50 K north of Winnipeg off Highway 59. The beach is divided into clothing mandatory/mostly straight and clothing optional/mostly gay sections. It is accessible either by going to the north end of Patricia Beach and wading north across the lagoon 5 minutes or driving through Beaconia to the parking lot and walking south 15 minutes.
DIRECTIONS
Take highway 59 North from the Perimeter about 40 Kilometers. Go past Patricia Beach about 5 Kilometers to Beaconia. Turn left onto Highway 500. Drive 1 Kilometer to where the paved road turns, but instead of turning go straight onto the gravel road.
Follow the gravel road to the parking lot, about 1 kilometer.
Take the path the the beach, go left, walk 5 minutes through the clothing mandatory beach. Once you reach the big log (see photo
) you have reached the clothing optional beach.
Keep walking 5 minutes through the mostly straight part of the beach to the big clearing.
You have reached the start of the mostly gay area which stretches for the next 1.5 kilometers.
Get naked, relax and enjoy natures finest.
Follow the gravel road to the parking lot, about 1 kilometer.
Take the path the the beach, go left, walk 5 minutes through the clothing mandatory beach. Once you reach the big log (see photo
) you have reached the clothing optional beach.
Keep walking 5 minutes through the mostly straight part of the beach to the big clearing.
You have reached the start of the mostly gay area which stretches for the next 1.5 kilometers.
Get naked, relax and enjoy natures finest.
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