Events in June 2025
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- La journée canadienne de jardinage à nu, Manifestation Internationale Cyclo-Nudiste Toronto, Naked Canadian Gardening Day, World Naked Bike Ride Toronto
La journée canadienne de jardinage à nu La journée canadienne de jardinage à nu
14 June 2025
La Journée canadienne du jardinage à nu est une fête non officielle instaurée par la Fédération canadienne des naturistes (FCN) pour répondre aux préoccupations des naturistes canadiens qui estimaient que la Journée mondiale du jardinage à nu (célébrée le premier samedi de mai) était trop tôt dans la saison pour que leurs plantes fragiles (et leurs parties fragiles) soient exposées aux conditions météorologiques susceptibles de prévaloir au Canada à cette période de l'année. Depuis sa création, l'événement est célébré chaque année le premier samedi de juin ; cette année, la FCN l'a toutefois déplacé au deuxième samedi de juin.
Cette année encore, ceux qui n'ont pas le privilège de jardiner au naturel dans leur propre cour peuvent participer au Jardinage à nu chez Eagles Embrace Naturist Nest à la date traditionnelle du premier samedi de juin.
Manifestation Internationale Cyclo-Nudiste Toronto Manifestation Internationale Cyclo-Nudiste Toronto
Toute la journée
14 June 2025Le Manifestation Internationale Cyclo-Nudiste aura lieu à Toronto le 14 juin. Pour plus d'informations, consultez la page World Naked Bike Ride Toronto.
TorontoNaked Canadian Gardening Day Naked Canadian Gardening Day
14 June 2025
Naked Canadian Gardening Day is an unofficial holiday initiated by the Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN) to address the concerns of Canadian naturists who felt that World Naked Gardening Day (observed on the first Saturday in May) was too early in the season for their tender plants (not to mention their tender parts) to be exposed to the weather conditions likely to prevail in Canada at that time of year. Since its inception, the event has been observed each year on the first Saturday in June; however, this year, the FCN has moved the observance to the second Saturday in June.
This year once again, those who do not have the privilege to garden au naturel in their own backyard can participate in Naked Gardening at Eagles Embrace Naturist Nest on the traditional date of the first Saturday in June.
World Naked Bike Ride Toronto World Naked Bike Ride Toronto
All day
14 June 2025The World Naked Bike Ride will take place in Toronto on June 14. For information see World Naked Bike Ride Toronto.
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- Hanlan's Naturist Beach Day
Hanlan's Naturist Beach Day Hanlan's Naturist Beach Day
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21 June 2025Description
The Friends of Hanlan's has extended the following invitation to naturists to participate in a Naturist Beach Day at Hanlan's Point Beach located on the Toronto Islands. This is an officially nude use public beach – one of a very few in Canada.
"We're asking you to help set the tone for the summer—with your presence. The goal is simple: fill the beach with as many naked bodies as possible for one day. This is about visibility, safety, solidarity, and celebration.
"When naturists are the majority, norms are restored. Women and marginalized beachgoers feel safer. Curious newcomers feel welcome. Voyeurs are deterred.
"This is also a rare chance for the regional naturist community to gather together in a shared public space—something that rarely happens in the club-based naturist landscape in Canada. You’ll help reclaim and protect this historic beach, simply by showing up."
Organizer: Friends of Hanlan's (friendsofhanlans@gmail.com)
Access
Head to Hanlan's Point Docks using:
1) Ferry ($9.11 roundtrip) from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street.
2) Water taxi ($13.50 one way) from the foot of Yonge (TDOT Water Taxi, Toronto Harbour Water Taxi), York, Rees, Spadina (Tiki Taxi), or Bathurst. You can take the ferry for free on the return
From Hanlan's Point Docks, walk south and eventually veer right after the airport. Enter at TRAIL 3. The walk is about 1km/12minutes.
Washrooms, snacks, and a licenced patio are available near the road at Trail 4.
Driving down? Parking is available at multiple sites along the waterfront for $25/day.
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