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To see the diverse city at its best, align your visit with Toronto Pride. TorontoĬanada’s largest city is coming into its own offering visitors world-class dining, unique neighbourhoods, remarkable art & theatre and not one but TWO gay villages. These three provinces make up Canada’s Maritimes, a stunning region with plenty of outdoor activities including some of the world’s best whale watching. The MaritimesĪlong Canada’s Atlantic Coast sits New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. It’s the gateway to Whistler, and the crown jewel of British Columbia. Locally - and lovingly - it’s known as Lotusland.
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Vancouver: English Bay Beach Best Gay Bars in Canada Tremblant Gay Ski Week: Annually in January/February. Whistler Gay Ski Week: Annually in January/February. Montreal: Le Village gai or simply ‘Le Village’Įdmonton: Jasper Village Pride Festivals/Events in Canadaįierté Montréal Pride: Annually in August. But while many of the bars that defined it in the early aughts have since gone under, the area maintains its queer-welcoming, cool vibe. Toronto: Queer West-It’s worth noting staples of Toronto’s Queer West such as The Beaver Cafe, The Hen House etc have been disappearing over the past few years due to gentrification and rising rent. Meanwhile Vancouver, Ottawa, Edmonton and even some of the country’s mid-sized cities have growing gay scenes. Meanwhile, Montreal is so gay the city has two annual Pride Parades (June and August).
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Bars, clubs and saunas line the city’s gayberhood (Church Street) while a new generation of LGBT artists are making a splash in the city’s west end (Queer West). Toronto – Out Adventures’ hometown – is bursting with gay nightlife.