ALTERNATIVE LGBT PARTIES IN MONTREAL
In a city as diverse as Montreal, there are plenty of alternative places and events for LGBT people to...
Read moreThe Village, just east of downtown, is one of the largest queer districts in North America. Throughout most of the year, it’s a quiet and quirky neighborhood of gays, lesbians, families and cozy B&Bs housed in century-old duplexes and triplexes. And from June to September, the Village is a big celebration of diversity, where out-of-towners mix with locals, dine al fresco, shop profusely, and relax under the sun with a cocktail or two. Here, lining Saint-Catherine Street East, are fashion and specialty boutiques, restaurants serving all kinds of cuisine, and a variety of venues at which you can dance the night away.
In a city as diverse as Montreal, there are plenty of alternative places and events for LGBT people to...
Read moreGlamorous, fabulous and totally talented, the Drag Queens of Montreal are a must-see. From amateur night on Saturdays at...
Read moreAnother year brings another roster of landmark Montreal events and few will be bigger in 2012 than Bal en...
Read moreMontreal’s LGBT events in March are about as diverse as they come: dancing at an all-night rave, seeing leather...
Read moreOver the course of 2011, we produced a series of videos in an attempt to document all the amazing...
Read moreAs 2011 races into a dramatic finish, it’s time to reflect on the year gone and look forward on...
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With over 370 years of history, Montréal is one of the oldest and most storied cities on the continent. Considered Canada’s Cultural Capital, Montréal is the perfect fusion of past, present and future—and down by the riverside in Old Montréal,…
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