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Excerpt from the Sudbury Star:
http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1150866

LEGAL SINCE 2005

The Supreme Court of Canada made them so in 2005, ruling that two Montreal swingers clubs that allowed sex on the premises between consenting adults did not violate decency laws because it didn't harm society.


WHAT'S LEGAL AND NOT ...

BODY RUB PARLOURS

Legal, but ...

The city's municipal licensing and standards division said there are currently 25 body rub parlours that have operating licences. Both the owner and masseurs must have their own licences. Toronto Police said there must not be any prostitution on premises including topless, nude, bodyslide, reverse bodyslide, oral, intercourse or manual release. Massage room doors have to be unlocked.

STRIP CLUBS

Legal. Like body rub parlours both the owner/operator and dancers must have licences through MLS. If a dancer touches or allows a client to touch her -- even through clothing -- the dancer and establishment could both be charged under the bawdy house legislation. Municipal Licensing and Standards said the "lap dances can happen but there's not supposed to be any physical contact."

SWINGERS CLUBS

Legal. In 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada said activity at swingers clubs "can hardly be supposed to jeopardize a society as vigorous and tolerant as Canadian society."

Most club owners will keep a list of members and, be discreet with their storefront and make sure everyone who enters the club knows what they're getting into -- possible consensual sex behind closed doors.

GAY AND LESBIAN BATHHOUSES

Legal. Peter Bochove of Spa Excess won a court case against the city of Toronto in 1988 when he found out they weren't renewing leases for bathhouses. There are no restrictions in zoning because they're not classed as "adult entertainment" so the city leaves charges in the hands of police under the Criminal Code for lewd activity.

"We've had a tremendous amount of time in court and there's a lot of things that were done over the last 25 years," Bochove said. "What grey areas that remain are in the common bawdy house laws, which are on the books and it's still possible to go to court for those charges, but it's not going to go anywhere with the Supreme Court of Canada."