Prairie Suns, Saskatchewan's Naturist Travel Club.
Our Club Contact Information
Phone - 306-937-2114
Email - prairiesuns@gmail.com (Click on email address to bring up your email program)
PO Box -
Box 3135
Battleford, Saskatchewan, Ca
S0M 0E0
PO Box -
Box 3135
Battleford, Saskatchewan, Ca
S0M 0E0
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Who Are We?
Prairie Suns is a non-landed naturist group based in the Battlefords. Prairie Suns was formed with the casual naturist in mind. The idea behind Prairie Suns was to establish an organization that would provide information and activities for ANY and ALL of the naturists/nudists in the area. We welcome families as well as couples and singles. We have members from a 400 KM radius of the Battlefords area.
Whether you are an active naturist or simply a supporter of the naturist lifestyle, Prairie Suns welcomes you.
We get together at our members homes, acreages, and farms. We have barbecues, swim, relax in saunas, and enjoy relaxation in a hot tub.
We are family-friendly, supportive, non-threatening, and non-judgmental.
Prairie Suns are members of FCN and AANR.
If you are looking for sexual encounters, please look elsewhere.
Experience the Joy
Member quotes -
“One of the great pleasures of life."
“The freedom to be me.”
“The total sensations of sun, air and water.”
“Surprisingly relaxing.”
“No more soggy swimsuits.”
“A direct connection with nature.”
“Rearranges the gender-power equation.”
“An invaluable reality check.”
“The feeling of total acceptance.”
“A truly spiritual experience.”
Going nude in natural circumstances elicits a spectrum of responses as varied as the increasing number of people who also enjoy nudity in a social context.
Our culture is basically shame-based, between puritanism and pornography in its attitude towards the nude human form. But there exists a joyous parallel universe, largely unknown and thus unavailable to the general public until the Internet emerged. Sadly, it is still a rare bookstore which stocks, much less displays, any of the long published guides to nude recreation.
We not only accept the whole human body as natural but also celebrate it as the uniquely individual gift of life it is. You won’t find a lot of nude pictures in this site because it is not intended to serve voyeurism. It is designed to help all who are open to experiencing themselves as nature created us, especially nervous first-timers.
“One of the great pleasures of life."
“The freedom to be me.”
“The total sensations of sun, air and water.”
“Surprisingly relaxing.”
“No more soggy swimsuits.”
“A direct connection with nature.”
“Rearranges the gender-power equation.”
“An invaluable reality check.”
“The feeling of total acceptance.”
“A truly spiritual experience.”
Going nude in natural circumstances elicits a spectrum of responses as varied as the increasing number of people who also enjoy nudity in a social context.
Our culture is basically shame-based, between puritanism and pornography in its attitude towards the nude human form. But there exists a joyous parallel universe, largely unknown and thus unavailable to the general public until the Internet emerged. Sadly, it is still a rare bookstore which stocks, much less displays, any of the long published guides to nude recreation.
We not only accept the whole human body as natural but also celebrate it as the uniquely individual gift of life it is. You won’t find a lot of nude pictures in this site because it is not intended to serve voyeurism. It is designed to help all who are open to experiencing themselves as nature created us, especially nervous first-timers.
History Of the Prairie Suns
An active group of about twenty members met in homes in Saskatoon during the late 1940's and used one members farm on the river south of the city during the summers.
In 1958 Havatan park club was formed, the club provided 160 acres along the winding South Saskatchewan River, providing limited swimming in the river as well as badminton and archery.
In 1970 Prairie Suntan Society was formed - the club name has been shortened to Prairie Suns as it exists today.
History of the Prairie Suns is an excerpt from the book - Au Naturel: The History of Nudism in Canada
In 1958 Havatan park club was formed, the club provided 160 acres along the winding South Saskatchewan River, providing limited swimming in the river as well as badminton and archery.
In 1970 Prairie Suntan Society was formed - the club name has been shortened to Prairie Suns as it exists today.
History of the Prairie Suns is an excerpt from the book - Au Naturel: The History of Nudism in Canada
September 27 2014 our web site was developed for us to share basic information about our club.
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