Nude bathing at Hanlan's Point becoming more mainstream

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No tan lines in the naked city
By JOSHUA ERRETT
Saturday, July 30, 2005 Page M3
Special to The Globe and Mail

Amid the hundreds of Saturday-afternoon beachgoers at Toronto's only official clothing-optional beach, Jane Hobbins's choice of swimwear stands out.

"I'm only wearing bottoms because I'm conducting business," says Ms. Hobbins of the half bathing suit she wears at Hanlan's Point. "Otherwise I'd be completely nude." Her business is selling beer and massages to the ever-growing crowds on the nude-friendly Toronto Islands beach.

Ms. Hobbins, who owns the Mermaid Cafe on Centre Island, recognized the popularity of Hanlan's Point and expanded her business to include nude patrons -- making hers the first-ever clothing-optional establishment on the beach.

"It's very popular with young people now," she says of the stretch of beach facing west on Lake Ontario. "And it's become a real mix of gay and straight."

The Hanlan's Point beach has offered sanctuary to those wanting to wear less since it first opened as a pilot project in 1999.

Laire Taverner, 30, who rents out umbrellas and chairs at the beach, says it used to attract "a gay crowd," but that that's changing this summer.

With the recent heat wave and a shortage of safe-to-swim beaches in the city, younger people are leaving their bathing suits at home and heading to Hanlan's Point.

As many as 300 people may be found on the beach at peak times, and its popularity has boosted small-scale businesses such as Ms. Hobbins's beach bar. "Business is good, but I'd like to expand to include food and other drinks," she says.

Next to her makeshift service counter and several large umbrellas, the bare-breasted Ms. Hobbins is enjoying her first official day of loosening up reluctant nudes with beer and massages by a trained (but clothed) masseuse. "It's so new, we don't even have a sign yet," she says.

Farther down the busy beach, Ms. Hobbins finds her target market laid out on several large towels: a group of people between the ages of 26 and 33, soaking up the sun.

"I think it's already become a trend with young people," 29-year-old Yuri Narula says of the nude beach's newfound acceptance.

She and her friends are indicative of how the once largely gay hangout is becoming more mainstream. Between applying suntan lotion and sipping cold beers, Ms. Narula and her companions chat about why the birthday suit may be back in style.

"I like to come here because everyone's so relaxed," says Ms. Narula. "And because I don't like tan lines."

"There are no little kids running around here, no babies crying," says the occasionally nude 33-year-old Amy Spear. "It's definitely not as crowded without families around."

As Hanlan's becomes more popular (and slightly more co-ed), comparisons with Canada's most famous nude beach begin. Wreck Beach is renowned for its free-spirited sensibilities, with Vancouverites relatively blasé about going to nude beaches.

Mr. Taverner blames the more conservative atmosphere in Ontario for Hanlan's slower progress toward wider public acceptance.

"It's more difficult [in Ontario] with our Victorian-style laws toward nudity," says Mr. Taverner, wearing nothing but a straw hat. "Wreck Beach is famous. Most people don't even know what goes on down here."

He sees Toronto's nude beach gradually becoming as accepted as its West Coast counterpart. "Right now, it's getting very busy with people between the ages of 25 to 45," he says. "And they're a mix of gay, straight, couples, friends . . . people who just like being naked."

Stéphane Deschênes, spokesman for the Federation of Canadian Naturists, helped to fight for the beach's clothing-optional status. He says that Hanlan's Point is gaining acceptance with college-aged beachgoers, but he isn't convinced that mass appeal has arrived yet.

"Eventually, the nude beaches here will start to look like those [elsewhere]," he says. "In Europe, there's no issue. . . . Everybody goes. [Hanlan's Point] is years behind."

A proponent of public nudity, Mr. Deschênes is among those who believe that by stripping off your clothes on a beach, you unburden yourself of societal pressures regarding body image.

"Fear of being nude is a disease," he says.

By that logic, the waterfront at Hanlan's Point would appear to offer a fashionable cure.
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And then today, another nudie story for the Globe readers :D

Victorian nudism
GABRIELE WILLS
Today's Paper: Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:00 AM Page A12
While researching my latest historical novel, I discovered that a beach at Hanlan's Point was ''clothing-optional'' for naturists from 1894 to the 1930s, when citizens' groups finally managed to get the permit repealed (No Tan Lines In The Naked City -- July 30). So nude bathing on the Toronto Islands is not new, but is perhaps surprising to those who think all Victorians were prudes...
 
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Have never been there, but if its going straight, I know a sexy young lady who would be game to accompany me there. Wonder if there is some secluded area where some intimacy could be had. Cops don't patrol this area do they?
 

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Now the cops are gonna nail her for selling beer on the beach. :D
 

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BottomsUp said:
Have never been there, but if its going straight, I know a sexy young lady who would be game to accompany me there. Wonder if there is some secluded area where some intimacy could be had. Cops don't patrol this area do they?
Oh great now I have to share !!!

I go quite regularly with an MPA that I know but only on the weekdays, the weekends get quite busy and I like the solace of the waves and not the chatter of many others.

If you do go, follow the signs and when you hit the beach and are facing the lake on your left is the clothing optional side and your right is the regular side. I ignore that and go to the right when there is more space and still get naked with no problems from other people/staff. Really the whole beach is clothing optional now. However, to the left is where the majority of the gay people hangout.

As to private places ... you will find them on the right side walk down a little bit and find some seculed spot off one of the few trodden paths. Bring a blanket to lay down and watch out for the many small ant hills and overhanging wasp nests in the trees ... there are a few well hidden places but I am not one to DFK and tell ;) ... if you make too much noise somebody may investigate, we were caught twice ... once by an older straight woman who smiled quite widely and another time by a gay gentleman who thought that there was some man loving going on, LOL.

Never seen cops on the right side but some do patrol on the left side, but not often.

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"I'm only wearing bottoms because I'm conducting business," says Ms. Hobbins of the half bathing suit she wears at Hanlan's Point. "Otherwise I'd be completely nude." Her business is selling beer and massages to the ever-growing crowds on the nude-friendly Toronto Islands beach.

any massage reviews of ms hobbins?
 

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Oh great now I have to share !!!

If you do go, follow the signs and when you hit the beach and are facing the lake on your left is the clothing optional side and your right is the regular side. I ignore that and go to the right when there is more space and still get naked with no problems from other people/staff. Really the whole beach is clothing optional now. However, to the left is where the majority of the gay people hangout.

As to private places ... you will find them on the right side walk down a little bit and find some seculed spot off one of the few trodden paths. Bring a blanket to lay down and watch out for the many small ant hills and overhanging wasp nests in the trees ... there are a few well hidden places but I am not one to DFK and tell ;) ... if you make too much noise somebody may investigate, we were caught twice ... once by an older straight woman who smiled quite widely and another time by a gay gentleman who thought that there was some man loving going on, LOL.

Never seen cops on the right side but some do patrol on the left side, but not often.

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Sounds very interesting. Thanks for the info.
 

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No tan lines in the naked city
By JOSHUA ERRETT
Saturday, July 30, 2005 Page M3
Special to The Globe and Mail

Amid the hundreds of Saturday-afternoon beachgoers at Toronto's only official clothing-optional beach, Jane Hobbins's choice of swimwear stands out.

"I'm only wearing bottoms because I'm conducting business," says Ms. Hobbins of the half bathing suit she wears at Hanlan's Point. "Otherwise I'd be completely nude." Her business is selling beer and massages to the ever-growing crowds on the nude-friendly Toronto Islands beach.

Ms. Hobbins, who owns the Mermaid Cafe on Centre Island, recognized the popularity of Hanlan's Point and expanded her business to include nude patrons -- making hers the first-ever clothing-optional establishment on the beach.

"It's very popular with young people now," she says of the stretch of beach facing west on Lake Ontario. "And it's become a real mix of gay and straight."

The Hanlan's Point beach has offered sanctuary to those wanting to wear less since it first opened as a pilot project in 1999.

Laire Taverner, 30, who rents out umbrellas and chairs at the beach, says it used to attract "a gay crowd," but that that's changing this summer.

With the recent heat wave and a shortage of safe-to-swim beaches in the city, younger people are leaving their bathing suits at home and heading to Hanlan's Point.

As many as 300 people may be found on the beach at peak times, and its popularity has boosted small-scale businesses such as Ms. Hobbins's beach bar. "Business is good, but I'd like to expand to include food and other drinks," she says.

Next to her makeshift service counter and several large umbrellas, the bare-breasted Ms. Hobbins is enjoying her first official day of loosening up reluctant nudes with beer and massages by a trained (but clothed) masseuse. "It's so new, we don't even have a sign yet," she says.

Farther down the busy beach, Ms. Hobbins finds her target market laid out on several large towels: a group of people between the ages of 26 and 33, soaking up the sun.

"I think it's already become a trend with young people," 29-year-old Yuri Narula says of the nude beach's newfound acceptance.

She and her friends are indicative of how the once largely gay hangout is becoming more mainstream. Between applying suntan lotion and sipping cold beers, Ms. Narula and her companions chat about why the birthday suit may be back in style.

"I like to come here because everyone's so relaxed," says Ms. Narula. "And because I don't like tan lines."

"There are no little kids running around here, no babies crying," says the occasionally nude 33-year-old Amy Spear. "It's definitely not as crowded without families around."

As Hanlan's becomes more popular (and slightly more co-ed), comparisons with Canada's most famous nude beach begin. Wreck Beach is renowned for its free-spirited sensibilities, with Vancouverites relatively blasé about going to nude beaches.

Mr. Taverner blames the more conservative atmosphere in Ontario for Hanlan's slower progress toward wider public acceptan

"Fear of being nude is a disease," he says.

By that logic, the waterfront at Hanlan's Point would appear to offer a fashionable cure.
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And then today, another nudie story for the Globe readers :D

Victorian nudism
GABRIELE WILLS
Today's Paper: Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:00 AM Page A12
While researching my latest historical novel, I discovered that a beach at Hanlan's Point was ''clothing-optional'' for naturists from 1894 to the 1930s, when citizens' groups finally managed to get the permit repealed (No Tan Lines In The Naked City -- July 30). So nude bathing on the Toronto Islands is not new, but is perhaps surprising to those who think all Victorians were prudes...
Can anyone guide me the way how to drive from 401 West End to Handlan's Nude Beach.
Tks Guys.
 

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Can anyone guide me the way how to drive from 401 West End to Handlan's Nude Beach.
Tks Guys.
Take either 427 or DVP down to Gardiner and exit Yonge/Bay. The ferry is right behind Harbour Castle Hotel at Queens Quay & bottom of Bay St. There's several parking lots around Yonge & Queens Quay ( one block east of Bay).
Have fun.

BTW, I wonder if there's any issues bringing wine or liquor there as long as its consumed discretely.
 

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Take either 427 or DVP down to Gardiner and exit Yonge/Bay. The ferry is right behind Harbour Castle Hotel at Queens Quay & bottom of Bay St. There's several parking lots around Yonge & Queens Quay ( one block east of Bay).
Have fun.

BTW, I wonder if there's any issues bringing wine or liquor there as long as its consumed discretely.
YMMV.

I have seen some cops going by not paying any attention at all to people drinking. At other times I have seen them taking peoples booze and pouring it out. I think in those cases because they were too open and acting foolish. (Read drunk) I have never seen anybody charged or given a ticket though. They just take the booze and pour it out right in front of you. Most times the people involved left right after.
 

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It's about time something like this happens. When I lived in Vancouver, back in the early 80's, I used to go down to Wreck Beach, out near UBC, for some sun bathing. There use to be all kinds of people (in the nude) selling you everything from cold drinks, desserts, to cell phone time by the minute. I remember this one East Indian girl who sold cold beer. Oh my gawd did she ever have an outrageous good looking body and face. Anytime I needed a re-fill, I'd just raise the flag.
 

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hmmm there is gonna be a rush of guys from TERB hoping to see naked women, reminds of that scene in Eurotrip where all those guys are at the nude beach in France, hoping to see a naked woman and not one is in sight :)
 

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I had been a few times in the past, then again this year. We went on a packed Sunday, and there were indeed a number of attractive women, and hordes of gay men. What was different was that there seemed to be a lot more straight guys there to see the nude women. Nobody was too aggresive with their gawking, so it seemed to be working out ok.
 
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