
The naked group is part of the Van Tan Club, a nudist colony that was founded in the forest on North Vancouver's Fromme Mountain in 1939, making it Canada's oldest official
naturist club, according to one of the members, Daniel Jackson, 51.

Jackson said the club's membership numbers peaked in the 1970s at about 150 people, and now there are about 50 or 60 members.
Van Tan member Linda Kent, 65, has been coming to the club from her home in Langley for five years.
"It's an older group, and I don't know why, but it tends to stay an older group. People who join tend to be older," she said.

"It's true, you would say that the emphasis is on older, wiser people, who in their own minds, probably have a lot less to lose," he said.
- "Look at the social and body image and social pressures younger folks face, and I think there is a lot of confusion as to what the naked body is all about.
- The club is an idyllic little bare-bones, off-the-grid resort on a few acres above the Lynn Valley neighborhood. There are no permanent cabins, but there are a few sheds for garden equipment and sports gear.
- There are several camping trailers parked at one end, and people are able to set up tents in the summer.
- The club has a big lawn for things like badminton and volley ball, and a pool that's actually a water reservoir, in case of fire. According to Kent, the club would like to attract a younger crowd.
- "We have a few younger members, but not a lot of younger members, and it would be nice to have younger members because we're getting too old to do the physical group.


"We always wonder what we could do to be appealing directly [to younger people]. We have two open houses every summer, but whoever shows up, shows up," she said.
The next open house is June 19.
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