What do you bring to a Naturist Park?
( Pack to spend the day at the beach, but forget your swimsuit)
STRONG SUNSCREEN
Seriously, if this is your first time nude in public, there are parts of your body that seldom - if ever - see the sun and can burn quickly. You’ll be reminded of your visit whenever you pull on your undies.
BUG REPELLANT
This is Eastern Ontario. Enough said!
FOOTWEAR
We strongly recommend you protect your feet from stones and roots and things.
COVER-UPS
Nudity is optional except in our lake. If you’re shy or feeling sunburned you may want a long T-shirt or a Pareo/Sarong as a cover-up.
FOOD and DRINK -- ESPECIALLY WATER
We draw our water from the lake and, although we filter and UV treat it, it is not drinkable. Please bring your own drinking water. We have small quantities of bottled water available at a nominal cost, and a grocery store is just a few minutes drive away in Calabogie Village.
TOWELS
To lie on, dry off with and put down wherever you sit.
CHAIRS or CHAISES
Lounges and chairs at the lake belong to individual club members, please bring your own.
A sun umbrella and stand can be helpful if you burn easily.
CAMERAS
Cameras are allowed, but don’t take anyone’s picture without asking for their permission.
SWIM AIDS and TOYS
Our lake gets very deep, very quickly. If you or your kids are not strong swimmers we recommend you have a float. Pool noodles are available.
WATER CRAFT
Canoes, Kayaks, Paddle Boards are all welcome. Please wash them down with a disinfectant first to guard against Zebra Mussels. Electric motors are okay. No gas engines please. We have a couple of canoes and pedal boats you may use.
PETS
Welcome, so long as they're well-behaved.
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, ETC
Whatever you need for entertainment. Bring headphones for anything noisy.
STRESS, TENSION, WORRIES?
Careful, these are often lost.