TORONTO, June 4 (UPI) -- The owners of the oldest nudist camp in the Toronto area say they hope the property will be purchased by someone of a like mind when it comes to no clothing.
Mary and Edward Todorowsky said they have been trying to find a nudist buyer for the camp for two years and have given themselves until the end of June to close a sale before they begin accepting bids from the public, The Toronto Star reported Monday.
"It needs to be the right people. It's not that we want to sell. We love it here. It's beautiful. But we're getting older. (My husband) Edward is 80," said Mary Todorowsky, 75. "These days I normally wear a shirt to cover the saggy bits."
The property is the latest Canadian property of its type to go on sale in recent years. Four resorts near Toronto have gone on sale in the past four years, including the recently sold Ponderosa and New Forest camps and the currently for sale Glen Echo and Four Seasons camps.
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