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Out & Out Club Toronto:
2SLGBTQIA+ Outdoor Social Club
Looking for a fun and welcoming 2SLGBTQIA+ social club in Toronto? Welcome to Out & Out – Canada’s largest 2SLGBTQIA+ outdoor and social activities club! Established in 1980, we are a non-political, volunteer-run non-profit organization offering an amazing range of activities to hundreds of lesbian, lgbtq+, bisexual, transgender, and other queer adults (19+ years).
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Like kayaking? Camping? Cycling? Hiking? Skiing? Or Sunday brunch? Well, so do our members! Any member can lead an activity, whether it’s an afternoon sushi-making workshop in Toronto’s gay village, or an extended canoeing trip through Algonquin.
The club organizers also host some larger events throughout the year, including Jamboree, the week over 200 of us have a blast at summer camp each August.
Joining Out & Out Toronto
Our annual membership is just $35, and activities are typically either free or run at cost. Subsidies may also be free for lower-income members.
Members accept an newsletter every two weeks listing all upcoming activities, so they can choose to be
Gay Toronto
Toronto is known as a hub for arts and culture in North America, so it’s no surprise that is has fostered such a diverse and welcoming Queer community. Church Lane Village is by far the most well-known and lively of the city’s gay areas and the most trendy place to depart for a wonderful night out, but there are also many places across the city that are equally welcoming. Beyond the all-important bars and clubs, Toronto offers cafes, shops, and restaurants that are famous with the homosexual community and dotted across the capital, including the renowned Queer West Village.
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Lex’s Guide to Queer Toronto Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars
From the vibrant streets of Church-Wellesley Village to the trendy neighborhoods of Queen West and Parkdale, Toronto offers an array of LGBTQ+ bars, each with its own unique flair and sense of people. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here's a guide to some of the best Diverse bars in Toronto.
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1. Buddies in Poor Times Theatre
More than just a theater, Buddies in Bad Times is a cultural hub for Toronto's LGBTQ+ community. With its eclectic mix of performances, parties, and events, Buddies invites you to life cutting-edge art and vibrant nightlife in the heart of The Village.
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre12 Alexander StToronto, ON M4Y 1B4
2. Tammy’s Wine Bar & Cafe
Tammy's Wine Bar and Cafe in Toronto is a cozy retreat with rustic charm, offering an extensive selection of wines from local vineyards and beyond. The intimate ambiance, paired with delectable petty plates and artisanal cheeses, creates the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience in the heart of the city.
Tammy’s Wine Bar & Cafe
1662 Queen St W
Toronto, ON M
The gay scene of Toronto is colossal, full of homosexual hangouts. From queenly shows to Ŧetish bars, Toronto's lgbtq+ nightlife will tantalize your senses
Diverse, invigorating, buzzing, and…best ass?
Yup, that's actually a thing in the Toronto gay scene! Over at Woody's gay bar, every Friday evening, they host the “best ass” competition!
Butts aside, the gay scene of Toronto truly has something for everyone. The municipality 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 giant. 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 depart out in Church later?”. This is where the majority of the best homosexual bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes, and clothing stores can be found.
Toronto's Queer Villageis also land zero for the annual Toronto Identity festival Week every June, which is one of the largest Pride events in the world. Whether you come to the Toronto lgbtq+ village in the deep winter or summer, the