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Tour of Bare Oaks 2014
Toronto area naturist park, Bare Oaks, was our destination on this beautiful July day. Bare Oaks is a large property with many features including it's own small lake. We started by playing like kids in the playground. Next we headed to the river, than made our way to do some swimming. We also checked out the showers, the wonderful pool and did some lawn Yoga with Nikki.

On Camera: https://naked-club.org/events/0036-tour-bare-oaks/  -  Photographers: Josh, Nomad  - 
group of six nudies through their clothes into the air
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 1 of 6)
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  First thing we have to do upon arrival is get rid of our clothes. Fast!

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these adults play on the swings in the playground as if they were kids
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 2 of 6)
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  There's something about being naked that makes you feel like a kid again.

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four naked people explore the river by wading through the cold water.
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 3 of 6)
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  The shallow river invites exploration though the water is very cold.

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three people jump high off the float in the middle of the lake
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 4 of 6)
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  Jumping off the dock into the lake. Wow!

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the group has a yoga class in a grassy area
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 5 of 6)
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  We have some sun-soaking time on the beach, then head over for some yoga with Nikki.

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underwater scene of a man swimming submerged in the bare oaks pool
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (photo set 6 of 6)
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  Late afternoon and we have fun with bubbles, swimming, sketching, and a nice dinner at the Bare Bistro.

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on the Bare oaks lawn aour visiting group waves to the camera
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 1 of 6)
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  Nomad and cameras arrived at Bare Oaks with first time nudists from Toronto.

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these 20 year olds play on the swings like kids
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 2 of 6)
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  The group runs straight for the playground where they climb and slide and swing to their hearts content.

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the bare people play in the river
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 3 of 6)
        5:10 minutes


  Exploring the grounds we find a spot where we can enter the stream and explore with the water rushing past our feet.

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group floating in a green dingy on the pond
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 4 of 6)
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  Our favourite spot at Bare Oaks: the beach by the big pond! The water is warm and inviting.

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on the pond, several people jump off the diving float
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 5 of 6)
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  We swim around the raft then work on getting cool photos of a bunch of us leaping into the water.

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the group rests on the small beach at Bare Oaks
    Tour of Bare Oaks 2014 (video 6 of 6)
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  The day is drawing to a close, and after some suntanning on the beach we take showers, then hit the hot tub and pool.

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Nomad's Notes

After several years of heading to California to set up Naked Club events, in 2014 I finally started in my home town, Toronto Canada. The year before I had made contact with Stephane, the owner of Bare Oaks, and so a year later was able to set up this group photo-day. It's a great place to visit, with lots of amenities and is very well organized and run. I especially recommend hanging out on their beach and swimming in their lake - you will see lots of images here showing off this spot. When you get a chance, check out their website: www.bareoaks.ca. We shot video that day using 2 cameras plus an underwater camera, but there's still lots of editing work to do on that video as of the posting of this photo gallery.


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