Touching is a bylaw violation in Toronto. Brampton when they passed a simiar bylaw a few years ago the body rubs got an injunction against enforement of the bylaw. You can not unreasonably restrict which is criminally legal in a bylaw.
Mississauga's great elderly mayor and police are well known for being supportive on in the open massage options instead of it having to be underground.
The Toronto bylaw is probably unenforceable just like in Brampton but with out express legal authority the Toronto clubs don't list the "touch services" such as nude/nude reverse etc.
[Metro Toronto] By-Law 20-85 Amended 17-08-95
36. No owner or operator shall, in respect of any adult entertainment parlour owned or operated by him, knowingly permit any attendant, while providing services as an attendant, to touch or be touched by, or have physical contact with any person in any manner whatsoever involving any part of that person's body.
37. No attendant shall, while providing services as an attendant, touch or have physical contact with any other person in any manner whatsoever involving any part of that person's body.
In the discussion that led to this by-law, the original intention was to prohibit touching or contact with buttocks, genital areas and female breasts -- all these being easily understood as "sexual contact". However, the Committee minutes indicate that Councilor Layton pushed through the no-touching amendment with a five-minute speech. Many other Canadian municipalities use the more explicit version of the by-law, but Layton insisted that the City's legal advisors considered a no-touch law of any kind to be more effective.
The onus in the no-touch by-law lies with owners and managers, many of who considered the law to be un-enforceable and ridiculous -- while having no problems whatsoever with the earlier proposed by-law outlawing sexual contact. To them, it would have been a clear enforceable rule, unlike the one Metro Council actually passed. One manager remarked "This meant I could be in trouble, if one of the girls patted a customer on the shoulder or shook his hand, let alone giving him a hand-job."
In 1999 the Candian Supreme Court ruled that breast touching was legal. Therefore the Toronto totally no touch bylaw obviously would not stand up a court challange. The case was related to a strip clubs but it its not illegal to touch breasts in strip clubs the same I assume would apply to body rubs
Since then, charges against the owners of the Brass Rail and a Montreal club which apparently allowed patrons to touch the breasts of dancers, have been struck down in Ontario and Quebec.