A Tofino resident is laying bare her desire to see the community adopt a nude beach.
ѻýWeѻýve become a major tourist destination and a nude beach is inclusive and allows people to be free while theyѻýre on vacation and it allows people who are local to feel that they can gear down comfortably without such a moral compass on their bodies,ѻý Rachel Sutton told the Westerly News.
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ѻýThe ethos of Tofino and Ucluelet and the West Coast is fairly irreverent and we are a population who value uniqueness and doing things in a creative and spontaneous mannerѻýThey may enjoy a surf and then walk around naked and just be free.ѻý
People of all genders are permitted to be topless in B.C., but full nudity is illegal on public lands. However, the province does offer an assortment of nude beaches. NaturistDirectory.com, a website that promotes destinations to travellers looking for clothing-optional opportunities, lists Vancouverѻýs Wreck Beach, Nelsonѻýs Red Sands Beach, Hornby Islandѻýs Little Tribune Bay and Crescent Rockѻýs Naturalist Beach as its top four B.C. beaches.
Sutton said Tofino is an accepting and inclusive area and is ѻýcertainlyѻý the type of community that could embrace a nude beach.
ѻýWe have a fresh migration of people to this area in the last three to five years who are forward thinking,ѻý she said. ѻýI think also, universally, weѻýre seeing some more archaic viewpoints go the way of the charming antiquity and we are stepping forward in a resurgence of the kind of energy we saw in the ѻý70s.
ѻýWeѻýre facing worldwide wars, weѻýre facing famines and droughts, weѻýre facing bigger issues to do with gun control and questionable politicking in our country as well as our neighbours to the south and this is an irreverent, light spark of joy that could be a pleasant dinner conversation.ѻý
She said promoting body positivity is important and a nude beach could add to Tofinoѻýs allure to visitors.
ѻýI love the idea that we could just gear down and not have to feel a lot of shame, blame or guilt about our bodies. We could just say, ѻýWell this is how I arrived.ѻý We all came into the world naked and why should we feel ashamed?ѻý
Tofino Mayor Josie Osborne told the Westerly News she is not opposed to the idea, but said it would likely be more of an informal agreement than an official designation.
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ѻýI donѻýt have any moral objections to the idea. I just think itѻýs something that needs to be discussed well with the community and if something was going to go in that direction, be it formal or informal, that everyone is respected for their feelings.ѻý
andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca
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