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Review of Freedom Fields Naturist Ranch in Ontario, Canada by KFFBS The start of a new naturist venue is a rare and exciting occasion. Eastern Ontario's hottest clothing-optional park, Freedom Fields Naturist Ranch, was greeted with cautious optimism when it opened in 2012. Four years afterwards, the ranch is finding its pace, and - after a couple of great visits - we felt the need to tell all of you about it. Naturist Ranch Location Freedom Fields is near Tamworth, a small town in eastern Ontario about an hour's drive from Kingston or Belleville. That is farm country; the environment are a combination of cash crops, ranches and hobby farms with a lot of woods in between. Aerial view of Freedom Fields Naturist Ranch The park is accessed from 592 Carroll Road, but don't place too much faith in auto-navigation; this area of Ontario is poorly charted in many map databases. If you are navigating by GPS, enter the co-ordinates directly: 44.501N by 76.917W. If you prefer to navigate the old fashioned manner, find your way up CR 4 to Tamworth, then head east along Mountain Road and south on Carroll. The price, as of August 2015, is $30/person or $40/couple per day. Overnight camping is an additional $20. http://wiki.fos.be/w/index.php?title=that-upon-learning-that-his-eldest-son-was-Gay-propelled-him-into-becoming-more-accepting-z and breakfast is also on offer, for people that have more lavish tastes. Rental suite A at the Freedom Fields Bed & Breakfast Naturist Club Culture at Freedom Fields The core rule at Freedom Fields is "Your conduct is the passport," and anyone who can live by that is welcome. This can be a friendly, inclusive environment. Have you got piercings? Tats? A non-binary gender or sexual orientation? A non-monogamous or polyamorous relationship? Are you really a male with no female partner? None of that really matters here. The park's visitors come from all walks of life. The majority are middle class, middle age, but there are frequently a few folks in their 20's and one or two in their 80's. Naturally, we have also encountered a few who need to see but can't (a couple of weary constables on weed patrol, clearly becoming quite jealous from inside their sweltering helicopter) and a few who didn't comprehend what they were in for (a carload of conservative evangelists, who set a new speed record for reversing out of the driveway)! Compared to more traditional parks, there is a lot more energy, a lot more vibrance, to the culture. People tend to be friendlier and more outgoing than we're used to seeing at other parks. The big saltwater hot tub is typically filled with smiles and laughter. On summer holiday evenings, live cover bands rock out in the barn, which will be fully decked out for drinks and dancing. At the last concert we attended, the music skewed heavily towards the '60s and '70s - probably a reflection of the late-mid-age demographic that formed the majority of the bunch. Their "oldies" status however, these songs have aged nicely and create just as great a party vibe now as they probably did back then. The hot tub at Freedom Fields The Traveling Beer Bellies Group performing at http://openqbo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=how-do-you-get-pals-and-spouses-to-attempt-naturism-_-43325