Nudist group celebrates 20 years of naked fun

Check out our behind-the-scenes video from the party!

The Pacific-Canadian Association of Nudists started out as a bunch of guys getting together for nude house parties.

But as the group’s popularity has grown over the past 20 years, P-CAN has branched out into bigger venues. The group’s Pride event attracted over 400 participants, says P-CAN’s president.

Aside from celebrating naked fun, the group has raised money for several community groups, including A Loving Spoonful and the Vancouver Friends for Life Society.

Check out Xtra.ca’s video report
from P-CAN’s 20th anniversary party
:

Pacific-Canadian Association of Nudists.
p-can.org

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