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Bisexual Women of Toronto offers a community where bisexual women and women questioning their sexuality can share diverse perspectives on bisexual issues and experiences. Coming Out Being Out is a volunteer-run discussion group for people generally 18 and over who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or any of the other identities found within the larger queer community. Counterpoint is a full symphony orchestra, and the programming is drawn from Baroque through contemporary orchestral repertoire. Crystal Meth Anonymous Toronto is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other. They aim to solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth.


Egale Canada (Canada's LGBT Human Rights Organization)




LGBTQIA2+ | CharityVillage
Celebrating the importance of the LGBT movement in Canada with both rallies and parties, these neighbourhoods are a perfect place to enjoy culture and community—make sure you stop by the next time you come out! The Gay Village prides itself on being alternative and accepting of all walks of life. That can be witnessed at its famous Pride celebration , which in will span a whole month, from June 1 to July 3. Looking for more friendly Toronto spots?



LGBT in Canada
Celebrating the importance of the LGBT movement in Canada with both rallies and festivals, these neighborhoods are a perfect place to enjoy culture and community — make sure you stop by the next time you come out! A mecca of culture, Toronto boasts not one, but two a little added bonus for you! LGBT-friendly neighborhoods.





Although same-sex sexual activity was illegal in Canada up to , gay and lesbian themes appear in Canadian literature throughout the 20th century. Canada is now regarded as one of the most advanced countries in legal recognition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender LGBT rights. Canada is a relatively gay-friendly country, with its largest cities featuring their own gay areas and communities , such as Toronto 's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood, Montreal 's Gay Village commercial district , Vancouver 's Davie Village , and Ottawa 's Bank Street Gay Village. Every summer, Canada's LGBT community celebrates gay pride in all major cities, with many political figures from the federal, provincial, and municipal governments.
