Name: | Canada's Nudists Feeling Overexposed by Onlookers |
Authors: | Unknown |
Published Date: | 21 Jul. 2016 |
Indexed Date: | 3 Sep. 2024 |
Web Link: | https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/nudists-canada-overexposure-turf-war-1.3689094 |
Index Status: | Complete |
Original Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Citation: | Unknown. “Canada's Nudists Feeling Overexposed by Onlookers.” CBC, 21 Jul. 2016, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/nudists-canada-overexposure-turf-war-1.3689094 |
Summary
Clothing-optional beaches in Canada, such as Wreck Beach and Hanlan's Point, become battlegrounds as nude bathers clash with clothed visitors, with some naked beach-goers demanding that others disrobe. The Federation of Canadian Naturists desires for clothing-optional beaches to be primarily for naturists and is concerned about the increasing number of clothed visitors, while emphasizing the importance of educating visitors about the naturist lifestyle and proper nude beach etiquette.