British Columbia has thousands of kilometres of coastline and thousands of lakes, as well as millions of hectares of natural parks and undeveloped land. The vast majority of these areas are mostly uninhabited and nude swimming and sunbathing can be done with little concern for disturbing others. In the populated areas, particularly the Lower Mainland, Greater Victoria, and the Okanagan, nudity is generally practiced only in certain established or isolated locations (usually beaches) and on private properties. Wreck Beach from a distance. Wreck Beach is the second largest clothing-optional beach in North America with over 100,000 visitors each year. On the shore of the Georgia Strait and the north arm of the Fraser River, it is part of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, which is adjacent to the University Endowment Lands, just west of the city limits of Vancouver. In Surrey, 2006 political wrangling has fallen in favour of allowing nude sunbathing at Crescent Rock Beach.[4] Red Sands Beach in Nelson is a nude beach used mainly by locals. Camping is not permmited. Three Mile Beach in Penticton is a traditional clothing optional beach, with frequent use by not only community, but by local and
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