Lethbridge Herald

Calgary sinks nudist swim over security

- Bill Graveland THE CANADIAN PRESS — CALGARY

An escalating debate over a nudist swim at a public swimming pool has prompted the City of Calgary to cancel the event over concerns about security.

“We’ve had a review completed by Calgary Police Service and corporate security that has led to these arising concerns,” James McLaughlin, acting director of Calgary Recreation, said Thursday.

“Safety concerns are related to the volatile public commentary regarding this public booking and they cause concerns for all users of the facility.”

The Calgary Nude Recreation club had sold tickets for a swim night on Sunday at the Southland Leisure Centre. The club described the private, after-hours event on its Facebook page as a way of snubbing winter.

Word of the event prompted an online petition urging the club to cancel the swim or ban children from attending. The leisure centre’s Facebook page was inundated with negative comments about the event including some that threatened to bring “cameras and baseball bats.”

Calgary police say they received a report of a threat Monday to the leisure centre due to the swim event. Although they say officers determined there was no immediate danger, the incident is still under investigat­ion.

Event organizers posted reaction to the city’s decision on the Calgary Nude Recreation club Facebook page. They called the move a “terrible precedent.”

“It is outrageous that lawful recreation can be prohibited by an incredibly vocal minority. These people must NOT be allowed to dictate public policy with threats against law-abiding citizens engaged in lawful activities,” reads the post.

“Calgary Nude Recreation recognizes that the City of Calgary is not the bad guy here. We will continue working with the city to reschedule a future event.”

The group also said its new goal is to establish a legal clothing-optional stretch of river within reasonable distance of the city core. It warned that cancelling the event at the pool won’t make nude activity go away.

McLaughlin said city facilities have held nude swims for years. The cancellati­on was not due to the nature of the activity, but solely because of security, he said.

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