THE NATURIST LEGACY FILES
Our Park: Limited development
This is a historical record of Naturist Legacy's limited development pledge on the "Our Park" page of their website from 2010 to 2026. Archived files and web captures collected by the Internet Archive are cited.
History 101: Representatives from Naturist Legacy appeared before the local municipal planning board on January 27, 2011. They provided the board with a formal Development Prospectus. It stated (among other things) that Naturist Legacy's development "footprint" would "occupy only about 5% of our total land area" (about four acres) and that they would have "a small number of camping trailers [12-20] and two small seasonal cottages on the property." That Development Prospectus and those self-imposed development limitations were in front of councilors when they approved Naturist Legacy's Conditional Use Permit during the R.M. of Brokenhead Council Meeting held on March 8, 2011.
In 2010, website visitors are told that "The physical development of our land for naturist use — including the 'footprint' of our buildings and other infrastructure — will intentionally be limited in order to maintain the integrity of the natural surroundings." This public commitment to limited development predated the planning board and council meetings described above.
Screenshot ... December 10, 2010
In 2011, website visitors are told that "The physical development of our land for naturist use — including the 'footprint' of our buildings and other infrastructure — will intentionally be limited in order to maintain the integrity of the natural surroundings."
Web capture ... February 2, 2011
Web capture ... March 9, 2011
Web capture ... August 4, 2011
Web capture ... September 2, 2011
Web capture ... October 1, 2011
Web capture ... October 31, 2011
Web capture ... December 1, 2011
In 2012, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... January 1, 2012
Web capture ... August 23, 2012
Web capture ... September 24, 2012
Web capture ... October 25, 2012
Web capture ... November 25, 2012
In 2013, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... November 13, 2013
Web capture ... November 27, 2013
In 2014, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... January 19, 2014
Web capture ... February 19, 2014
Web capture ... April 9, 2014
Web capture ... June 4, 2014
Web capture ... November 30, 2014
In 2015, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... January 6, 2015
Web capture ... May 15, 2015
In 2016, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... February 8, 2016
Web capture ... March 10, 2016
Web capture ... March 24, 2016
Web capture ... April 12, 2016
Web capture ... May 13, 2016
Web capture ... October 26, 2016
In 2017, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... February 19, 2017
Web capture ... April 2, 2017
Web capture ... May 10, 2017
Web capture ... June 12, 2017
Web capture ... July 13, 2017
In 2018, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... August 31, 2018
In 2019, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... April 1, 2019
Web capture ... May 21, 2019
Web capture ... June 1, 2019
Web capture ... October 25, 2019
In 2020, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... January 19, 2020
In 2021, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... May 6, 2021
Web capture ... December 2, 2021
In 2025, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... September 5, 2025
In 2026, website visitors are told that "We have intentionally limited the 'footprint' of our buildings, campsites and other infrastructure in order to maintain as much of the natural integrity of our land as possible."
Web capture ... February 15, 2026
Web capture ... April 14, 2026
Web capture ... April 16, 2026
Web capture ... April 17, 2026
In 2026, website visitors see a completely revised website for the first time on April 18. Naturist Legacy's longstanding promise to intentionally limit the "footprint" of their buildings, campsites and other infrastructure is gone.
Web capture ... April 19, 2026
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