Books > Family Naturism In America
Name: | Chapter 4: Canada and Mexico |
Authors: | Bancroft, Iris |
Indexed Date: | 17 Dec. 2021 |
Index Status: | Complete |
Original Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Citation: | Bancroft, Iris. “Chapter 4: Canada and Mexico.” Family Naturism In America. 1988, pp. 52-57, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16900635 |
Summary
Nudism in Canada has developed with fewer incidents than in the United States. Canadian nudist activities are mainly confined to established camps while the country's general attitude towards social nudity is friendlier, with a greater respect for tradition and the law. Compared to the United States, Canadian naturist resorts reflect a freshness that is sometimes lacking, but in Mexico, the legal climate does not allow for extensive permanent sites for naturism, and it is not as friendly towards nudists as Canada.
Locations
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American Nudist Research Library | |
Naturist Education Foundation Research Library |