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Gay Toronto

Toronto is famous as a hub for arts and society in North America, so it’s no surprise that is has fostered such a diverse and welcoming LGBTQ+ community. Church Road Village is by far the most well-known and lively of the city’s gay areas and the most popular place to go for a great nighttime out, but there are also many places across the metropolis that are equally welcoming. Beyond the all-important bars and clubs, Toronto offers cafes, shops, and restaurants that are popular with the queer community and dotted across the city, including the famous Queer West Village.

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2SLGBTQI+ travel guide

Explore a diverse array of inclusive tourism experiences, attractions, accommodations, events and communities that warmly welcome Two-Spirit, queer woman , gay, bisexual, genderqueer, queer, intersex and all who distinguish in sexual and gender diverse communities (2SLGBTQI+) in Ontario.

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Ontario is a place of diversity and welcomes 2SLGBTQI+ visitors to exposure it all.

Visit Toronto’s trendy city strips and Ottawa’s national treasures, soak in scenic vineyard views in Niagara-on-the-Lake and Prince Edward County and witness expansive wilderness in Algonquin Provincial Park.

Countless wineries, breweries, cideries, distilleries, taste trails and local treats like butter tarts, chocolate and cheese creations are sure to tempt foodies and liquorists. There’s also a growing list of MICHELIN-starred restaurants. And, of course, maple-infused everything—from beer to bacon to doughnuts.

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This directory contains valuable knowledge about the best GLBT bars and clubs in the province.

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  • Wally's, Bath Road,

  • Club Renaissance, 24 Charles St. W., or

  • Club , King St.,
  • The Junction, York St. (at the Complex),
  • Our Place, Clarence St.,

  • Club , Wilson Rd. South,

  • Bottoms Up, Bank St.,
  • CCBC,
  • The Cellblock, Somerset St., W.,
  • Centretown Pub, Somerset St., W.,
  • Circus, 21 Jacques-Cartier,
  • Club AWOL,
  • Franky's On Frank, Frank St., Male lover Mansion,
  • Icon, Lisgar St.,
  • The Lookout Bar, 41 York, 2nd Fl.,
  • Market Station Bar & Bistro, 15 George St. (downstairs),
  • VIP, Bank St.,
  • Zaphod Beeblebrox, 27 York,

  • Club Estano, 20 Hartzel Road,
  • Club Rendevous, Queenston St.,

  • Zig's, 54 Elgin St.,

  • 5, 5 St. Joseph St.,
  • Bar , Church St. (at Wellesley),
  • Barn, Church (at Granly),
  • The Dark Eagle, Church St. (upstairs),
  • Carrington's, 5 St. Joseph St.,
  • The Cellblock/Yard, 72 Automobile

    The gay scene of Toronto is huge, full of queer hangouts. From flamboyant shows to &#;etish bars, Toronto's gay nightlife will tantalize your senses

    Diverse, thrilling, buzzing, and…best ass?

    Yup, that's actually a thing in the Toronto gay scene! Over at Woody's same-sex attracted bar, every Friday evening, they host the “best ass” competition!

    Butts aside, the gay scene of Toronto truly has something for everyone. The city is home to Canada's largest LGBTQ community and welcomes visitors from all walks of life.

    Just like the gay scene in Montreal, the gay village of Toronto is huge. It is located at the intersection of Church and Wellesley Streets, hence its nickname: the “Church and Wellesley Village”, or just “The Village”…or, “ya'll wanna go out in Church later?”. This is where the majority of the best gay bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes, and clothing stores can be start.

    Toronto's Gay Villageis also ground zero for the annual Toronto Pride Week every June, which is one of the largest Pride e