July 1, 2019 -
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Crescent Beach is a beach-side community within South Surrey, British Columbia. On the southern end of Crescent Beach near the bottom of 101 steps staircase at 24th Ave. is a 120 tonne Crescent Rock boulder. Known as Crescent Rock Beach the 6.5 km. long rugged strip of shoreline from this large rock to White Rock at the base of the Ocean Park bluffs is utilized by naturists and nudists for nude sunbathing and skinny-dipping.
The City of Surrey refuses to endorse its clothing-optional use as it is outside their jurisdiction but the RCMP have acknowledged that nude use on this area out of sight from the marine parks at Crescent Beach and White Rock is legal under Canadian case law.
The water at Crescent Rock Beach gets deeper much faster than at Crescent Beach and is more suitable for swimming. While pebbly, the beach has nice sandy patches for lying on, plus lots of wildlife and tranquility. The huge boulder, for which Crescent Rock Beach is named, marks the starting point of this beach section and the beginning of Crescent Rock Beach.
Naturists have been coming to this spot 50 years to nude sunbathe and for skinny-dipping.