Reviews: (1)
- How do you like it?
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- 0 x It's terrible
- 0 x It's not the worst
- 0 x It's average
- 0 x It's very good
- 0 x It's perfect
- Is it an officially naked place?
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- 0 x No, just known for being nude
- 0 x Yes, it's official
- Is nudity optional there?
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- 0 x No, you are expected to be naked
- 0 x Yes, it's clothing optional
- Is the access free of charge?
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- 0 x No, there is an entry fee
- 0 x Yes, it's free
- Is this place always naked?
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- 0 x No, only during particular periods
- 0 x Yes, always
- Is it clean?
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- 0 x Total mess
- 0 x A bit dirty
- 0 x Not that bad, not that good
- 0 x Quite clean
- 0 x Very clean
- How do you like the atmosphere there?
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- 0 x Very hostile
- 0 x A bit hostile or hermetic
- 0 x Neutral
- 0 x Friendly
- 0 x Very friendly
- Is it crowded?
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- 0 x Almost empty
- 0 x Regular
- 0 x Hard to find a place
- It is accessible by public transportation?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- How wild is the nature in this place?
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- 0 x It's not natural
- 0 x Natural but maintained
- 0 x Almost like untouched by humans
- Is this place accessible for people with disabilities?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Is it LGBTQ+ friendly?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Is it family friendly?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Is there also a cruising area there?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Does it have lifeguards?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Are toilets available?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
- Are showers available?
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- 0 x No
- 0 x Yes
Nerion
2018-06-24
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English Start: Coronation Park by the lake. South of the CNE's Princes Gate. Meet at 12:00 noon, ride 1pm. Bring water and sunblock, and perhaps a picnic lunch and decorating materials. Coronation Park on the waterfront has always served us well as a picturesque and practical gathering/staring point.
Route The clockwise route passes many of Toronto's landmarks and popular areas. Highlights include Trinity Bellwood's Park, Kensington Market, University of Toronto, Queen's Park, Yorkville, Yonge Street, Church Street, Ryerson University, Dundas Square, City Hall and the bank towers on Bay Street. The official end is at the Jack Layton Memorial Ferry Docks where some riders depart by Ferry to Hanlan's clothing optional beach while others scoot west across Queens Quay back to Coronation Park.
We may altar the route slightly to avoid road construction, because someone has a really good detour idea, or just to shake things up.
Minor Adjustment. When coming down Church, turn left on Carlton to Alan Gardens (turn right) through the park, rest and support another nudity group, then go south through the park turn right (east) on Gerrard. A map indicating this will be handed out.
Also, we will go through Dundas Square twice. When coming down Yonge St. and you pass Dundas St., then turn left in front of the Hard Rock Cafe. Ride to the first street (Dundas), turn left and then turn left again on Yonge St. This will be the busiest intersection we encounter. The TV station is nearby. Doing it twice was a crowd pleaser in 2016.