Nudist Family Pool

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Dear Urban Diplomat: My neighbours have been swimming naked in their backyard pool
Dear Urban Diplomat: My neighbours have been swimming naked in their backyard pool
Dear Urban Diplomat,
My new next-door neighbours have been letting my family use their backyard pool when they go out of town. My three kids absolutely love it. The problem is that when the neighbours are home, they’ve got a proclivity for skinny-dipping—sometimes during daylight hours. Even worse: my kids, ever curious to see whether the pool is occupied, have witnessed some things that might stick with them for life (my son says these people prefer the backstroke). How can I get the neighbours to stop without compromising our leisurely dips?
—Open Swim, Forest Hill
First, consider how much you value those swimming privileges. If you confront the neighbours, at best, they’ll be embarrassed, at worst, they’ll take offence. Either way, offers to use the pool will inevitably dry up. If you feel you must act, consider approaching the people who live on the other side of your nudist neighbours and ask whether they’ve witnessed any R-rated aquatic acts. Maybe they’re willing to co-author a gently worded note, requesting daytime decorum. If that doesn’t work, you might just have to spring for a higher fence.
Dear Urban Diplomat,
I’m a cashier at a downtown grocery store and I ride the streetcar across town every morning to get there. For some reason, people seem physically incapable of social distancing on public transit, sidling up to me even when there are plenty of other open spots. The city added signs on some seats, hoping to space people out, but riders mostly ignore them. Any advice?
—Boundary Hunter, Little Italy
In a perfect world, there would be a TTC worker on each streetcar dedicated to enforcing the six-foot rule. But since you’re left to fend for yourself, I would suggest slipping into one of those four-person booths and marking your territory. Splay yourself across a couple of seats, give your bag its own spot—whatever it takes to make it clear that people should stay away. It might seem rude, but pre-pandemic TTC etiquette no longer applies.
Dear Urban Diplomat,
Recently, a couple of neighbourhood kids opened a lemonade stand across the street from my house. It’s an extremely charming setup, with a small table, hand-drawn signs, a yellow piggy bank and a few jugs of lemonade. But the prepubescent proprietors are oblivious when it comes to Covid precautions. The kids are coughing, sneezing and licking their fingers, all while greeting customers and handling coins. Should I intervene?
—Sour Puss, North York
Normally, I’d say that if a kid offers you lemonade, you take it. But this situation seems to require a different approach. Do you know these kids and their parents, and are they Covid deniers? If the answer is yes and no, I think it’s reasonable to suggest a virtual lemonade stand (it’s a thing, Google it) until the pandemic is over. If the answer is yes and yes, you could, theoretically, call public health, but you’ll go down in history as the local crank who ratted out two pint-sized pandemic-time entrepreneurs.
Dear Urban Diplomat,
At the start of spring, I splurged a bit and bought a $2,000 bike. I purchased a heavy-duty lock and left it on a well-lit bike rack in the courtyard of my apartment complex. Sure enough, it got stolen. I’m beyond outraged. But here’s the thing: I think I know who took it. There’s a really sketchy guy who lives in my complex, and a recent peek at his balcony revealed way too many bikes for one person. Do I confront him?
—Hot Wheels, Dufferin Grove
Accusing your neighbour of theft without any real evidence is a terrible idea, so banish that thought. There are plenty of potential explanations for a big stash of two-wheelers. Your neighbour could be an avid bike collector (the legal kind) or a bike repair person who’s working from home. If you’ve got the serial number, file a report for theft under $5,000 with the police, who can add your bike to the Canadian Police Information Database. The bad news: in Toronto, only about one per cent of stolen bikes ever get recovered, according to Canadian Cycling Magazine.
Dear Urban Diplomat,
My parents own a dental clinic, and back in March, they were offered an opportunity to vaccinate everyone on their staff. They went ahead and added me and my sisters to the employee list, to which I immediately objected. I told them vaccine line-jumping was morally reprehensible. They insisted, saying they might need help on the front desk should any full-time employees get sick. And they got pretty offended by my take on the whole thing. How can I smooth things over without compromising my stand?
—Needle Point, Cabbagetown
It’s nice (and not entirely surprising) that your parents wanted to protect everyone in the family, but they were taking advantage of a health care loophole. Tell them you couldn’t bring yourself to cut in front of more vulnerable would-be vaccine recipients. And in the unlikely event that they need your help before your number’s up, promise them you’ll PPE yourself silly: face mask, goggles, scrubs, sanitizer, the works.
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Whitby, Canada6 contributions5 helpful votes
As a relative newby to visiting Naturist resorts I very much appreciated the welcoming environment at Bare Oaks. This is my second visit. This year the first folks I met were on my arrival at my site. A couple of the permanents saw me arrive and quickly gave some recommendations on approach to my lot and helped me move the rather heavy picnic table to make room for my rig.

The camp sites are not glamourous but they suit the location. I am travelling in a 36 foot motorhome and was able to get one of their 50amp sites. Mine was right beside the showers, which normally I would not want but here being by the showers was almost a social event. Everyone waved and said hello. The sites have power and water but no sewer. There is a honey wagon if you need... But with outdoor showers and washrooms it is easy to stretch your grey and black capacity. There is even a kitchen sink by the washrooms if you want to spare the water in your rig. The dump station is on the main road as you depart.

From a naturist perspective it is easy to enjoy your entire stay in the nude, weather permitting. I was here for three days and wont be doing any laundry when I get home. Both the pool and the pond were comfortable temperatures for swimming and I spent plenty of time in both. If you are going to use the pond, bring a floaty, that is where things are most social. There was a nature trail, but the bugs were still omnipresent in July so I decided to wait until my next visit to explore those. The hot tub and saunas are closed due to COVID so I cannot comment on them. There were at least two locations for Ladder Ball and two volleyball nets. The mini putt course was under repair while I was there but looked like it could be a fun distraction.

I was travelling as a single male, which I know for many is challenging at naturist resorts. I was always made to feel welcome at Bare Oaks and very much appreciate the efforts of the seasonals to say hello and make my visit a success.

I have a second visit booked for 7 days and look forward to seeing the location over a busy weekend and sharing this resort with my bride.
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Thank you so much for providing such a detailed review; others will appreciate it. And thank you for the top rating! Some of our campsites are indeed rather tight because they are from a time when most people had a tent or small trailer. Interestingly enough, some people prefer the ones in the centre which are the most crowded because they like the conviviality and sense of community. But we do realize that there is an enormous demand for campsites that we cannot meet. So we are working towards expanding in the future and those new sites will be more modern in design.
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Sharon, Canada3 contributions1 helpful vote
A relaxed nude campground that has a lot of amenities. Accomodations available include rooms, Cozy Cabins (for up to 6 people), Grand Lodge, seviced RV sites and unserviced tent sites.
Salt water pool and hot tub, spring fed 3 acre lake. Clubhouse has pool table, ping pong, TV lounge, steam and dry saunas.
Large sunning area.
25 transient sites for RV/trailer visitors. Many unserviced tent sites.
Events held all summer, listed on Events on the park website.
No attitudes, No judgement. Very friendly.
Room Tip: All rooms have common washrooms except the King Room.
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So glad that you appreciate what we do. We certainly pride ourselves on having a wide variety of amenities. But we also never stop and try to improve or add to them every year. Thank you for giving us a top rating!!
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I have visited Bare Oaks a few times now with my family and friends with their children. My son (4) always has so much fun! He goes on and on for days after our visits about the resort and how you get to be "bare naked". He LOVES the playground, pool, and now the new addition of the water climber/slide on the lake. He brags about sliding down the slide multiple times "all by himself!!!" The staff, especially Stephane (the owner) and guests are always so welcoming, and accommodating! We attended the family weekend this past weekend, and my son didn't want to leave, I regret not packing our tent and just spending the night. Although this weekend was gearded towards families, every time we attend myself and my family have a blast!
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When we counted on Sunday there were over 60 people on the beach and in the lake! It was wonderful to see the older kids helping the younger ones. As they say, it takes a village to raise a child and we're glad to have you be part of ours! Thank you for sharing your experience so that others will also learn about the opportunity to join our very unique community!
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Toronto, Canada21 contributions12 helpful votes
If you love naturism in a very respecful environment, this is the place to visit. Summer time is the best but it’s open all year round. Friendly staff, clean facilities, nice pool and the lake area is fantastic. Coming back very soon
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We are very appreciative that you enjoyed the hard work our team puts in to make this a special place for all who visit. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience!
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spaboy12345 wrote a review Jun 2018
Chicago, Illinois204 contributions186 helpful votes
I was traveling in the TO area for work. Several positive reviewers had me interested in visiting Bare Oaks. My wife and children have been to several nudist clubs in Europe and in the US. This place was great, saunas, big hot tub, outdoor pool, kids area, with mini golf. Most places never have food or drink, BO had great beer and great food - morning, noon and night! The best part of the visit was the staff and members. They were all so friendly and helpful. The room was very clean and comfortable and the massage was the best way to end the visit. All ages, children, young adults, and seniors. Best place ever for first timers or seasoned nudists!
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Thank you for sharing all your positive experiences in your review! We are particularly pleased that you compare us so favourably with other places around the world!! We work hard to provide a naturist experience that is true to the traditional philosophy. We think that is why we've managed to attract people of all types and ages.
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