
This activity is an outdoor outing in a magnificent naturist place isolated in nature located west of Quebec City. The place is wooded but very sunny. It offers privileged access to a large river. There is a secret half-kilometer trail to get there. Naturists from the region facilitate access exclusively to referred people. They also offer practical accessories to enhance your stay: stairs to descend to the river, picnic tables, wooden chairs, hooks in the trees to hang hammocks, facilities for making charcoal BBQs, pétanque and balls games, real volleyball court, etc.
You can participate according to your availability: Saturday or Sunday, or for the entire weekend.
The following activities are available: nude hiking on trails, swimming in the river, campfires, wild camping, community meals, etc.
Detailed event details will be communicated by email to registered participants during the week prior to the activity.
You must bring your own food, towel, hat, camping chair, cooler, tent, etc. There are no restroom facilities nearby.
A solar-powered electric cooler with freezer mode will be available. You can freeze your ice packs if needed.
A portable toilet will also be available.
Pricing:
This activity is free. However, each participant must provide their own transportation and food. It is possible to organize communal meals and group transportation, which will incur costs shared among participants.
Additional Information:
Registration is mandatory. Please click here to register.
The activity schedule will be available directly on the registration form. You will be able to update your preferences directly on the registration form.
The NCGM reserves the right to refuse any new member who has not participated sufficiently in previous naturist activities.
Please note that safety is the sole responsibility of each participant.
The family naturist ethic must be strictly enforced.
The site is not controlled as it is public, but any violation will result in consequences. Cell phone use must be discreet, and all photographs must be taken with the consent of each participant.