The owner of the Calypso water park says women will not be allowed to go topless on the premises.
Groupe Calypso Valcartier issued a statement today to say women must continue to wear swimwear covering their breasts and the lower parts of their bodies.
The decision follows a human rights complaint filed in Ontario earlier this month targeting Cornwall over its policy of not allowing women to go topless at municipal pools.
CEO Louis Massicotte says the decision to maintain the topless ban was made after consulting clients and legal advisers in both Quebec and Ontario.
He adds the move wasn't based on modesty, but on the views of a "family-oriented clientele."
With files from the Canadian Press