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Winter Nudity Options
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FastFive

Posted: Oct 4, 2012

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With Winter quickly approaching I've been wondering how everyone gets their nude time in when it's cold/grey/wet outside. Aside from staying and sitting by the fire, what are the options in your area of our country? For those of us that are "home nudists" not an awful lot is different, except that (in my case) we can't enjoy time in the yard by the pool. :(

I do know that here in Montreal there are a few social activities available during the winter months thanks to the FQN... bowling, swimming, a supposedly amazing outdoor spa (every second Sunday & Wednesday) even.

Rusty_BC

Posted: Oct 6, 2012

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It has been a long, wonderful stretch of warm days. May & June here in BC, were pretty wet and cool. Then in July, summer hit! And here it is October, and still we are having sunshine. The mornings are cool, frost most every morning this month. But in the mid 20's Celsius during the day so I am not complaining.

As far as winter activities, not many options for us. We do visit some friends a few blocks away for cards, Wii, and dominoes. Like us, clothes are not needed at their home. And yes, their hot tub is a good place to sit on cold nights. Nearest nude swim is a 5hr drive. Costly for fuel,and a motel, just for a 2hr swim. But we will make it thru I'm sure. :-)

Rusty

rustysask

Posted: Oct 20, 2012

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As always I keep the ongoing thoughts on how we can get a nudist club in our part of Saskachewan. There are good deals on land here yet, making this possibly the last frontier for landed nudist clubs.

http://www.pin.ca/sask/07-1016/default.htm
The Greater Toronto Area has at least 3 non-landed clubs, including GTA Skinnydippers, Newmarket Nature Bares and TANS. All three of these groups are primarily active in the colder months. (I think there's a fourth group, but it's oriented toward the gay male community and therefore is of no particular interest to me.) They rent pools and have après-swim get-togethers at local restaurants (fast-food joints, primarily).

Rusty_BC

Posted: Oct 20, 2012

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Rustysask... I think one of the problems you may encounter with a club in the area you mentioned, is the same problem we have here. Too short a season. In my thinking, to make a club possible, and profitable, it would need a longer "open season" than N. Sask, or Northern BC can offer. I too wish there was something closer to us, but can surely understand some of the reasons there isn't. At least you have the clubs in Saskatoon and Regina. Although I am sure they are take alot of driving time, my closest is either a 9hr drive plus ferries costs to Vancouver Island, or 12hr drive into Idaho.

I wish you lots of luck in finding a place you can use.

Rusty
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