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  2. List of beaches in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Crescent Beach; English Bay (Vancouver) (including Sunset Beach, Second Beach and Third Beach) Jericho Beach; Kitsilano, Vancouver; Locarno Beach, Vancouver; Long Beach, Pacific Rim

  3. Manitou Beach - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s and 30s, both sides of the beach were busy with the east beach being more popular. In the 1920s and ’30s Manitou Beach was alive. Thousands came to enjoy the mineral waters. It was the most popular summer resort on the prairies, offering an alternative, and became a rival for Banff Hot Springs.

  4. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach (Pacific Rim National Park) and the communities of Tofino and Ucluelet are popular tourist areas. Tofino, a town of only a few thousand, hosts more than one million visitors each year. Many new resorts are being built in the area to accommodate surfers, beach lovers, storm watchers and golfers.

  5. New to all-inclusive resorts? These are the best ones for ...

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    WORLD'S BEST: Life's a beach at the 11 best all-inclusive beach resorts in the world. 1. Migis Lodge. South Casco, Maine. Migis Lodge.

  6. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Creek Beach [224] (also known as Secret Creek Beach or Secret Harbor Creek Beach) [225] Black Sand Beach; Boaters Beach [224] Whale Beach 1 and 2 [224] Black Rock City, in the desert outside of Gerlach, hosts Burning Man where clothing is optional. Blue Moon Resort was a small resort hotel for gay men in Las Vegas. [226] [227]

  7. The Algonquin Resort - Wikipedia

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    The property, along with adjacent golf courses and private beach at Katy's Cove, was purchased entirely by the provincial government in 1984. Throughout this period of change in ownership of the property, the resort was continuously contracted to operate under and be marketed by Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts.