Art Tv America Schedule

Suggestions For Interesting Things To Do On Your Gay Vacation To Toronto
Toronto, Canada’s premier city for culture and the performing arts, is popular with tourists from around the world. It has a cosmopolitan, multicultural population and a visibly active LGBT community. Its theaters, parks, museums, shopping centers and diverse nightlife offer visitors a plethora of activities and entertainment. Read on for suggestions of fun and interesting things to do on your gay holiday to Toronto.
Hang out in the Village
The hub of Toronto’s LGBT scene is the Church Wellesley Village. The neighborhood is home to restaurants, bars, shops, parks and events catering to the gay community. It’s a great location for socializing with an eclectic mix of people. Performances promoting Queer Culture are staged at the Buddies in Bad Times Theater on Alexander Street.
Spot the Scenes from ‘Queer as Folk’
Although the American TV series took place in Pittsburgh, it was mainly filmed in Toronto. Fans of the show will find parts of the Church Wellesley Village strangely familiar. On Church Street you can find Woody’s bar and the door to Brian’s loft. Walk down Yonge Street and look for the tattoo parlour, comic book store, gym and erotic boutique which featured in episodes of the series.
Show Some Gay Pride
One of the largest Pride festivals in the world is held in Toronto during the last week of June. The Toronto Pride parade is a major event that draws over a million participants and spectators each year. The street festival and street fair also draw large crowds with eight stages of entertainment, food vendors and booths selling a wide variety of artwork and other goods. The Trans march and Dyke march that take place during Pride Week are not to be missed.
Go Au Naturale
A ten minute ride on the on the Toronto Island Ferry will take you to Hanlan’s Point Beach, a clothing-optional public recreation area. Gays and straights alike come here to swim, sunbathe, play volleyball and check out the scenery. The Hanlan’s Beach Naturists club sponsors a range of activities.
Immerse Yourself in a Broadway Musical
Toronto’s theater scene is one of the best in North America, second only to New York’s. With seven theatres staging the best musicals on tour and an abundance of other live-performance venues, the choice can be staggering. Discounted day-of-show tickets are often available.
Tie the Knot
The first fully legal gay marriage was held in Toronto in 2003. There are no citizenship or residency requirements when applying for a wedding licence in Ontario, so gay and lesbian couples from all over the world come there to get married. The Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto is a sought-after gay weddings venue.
Tianjin University Technololgy on Indonesia TV part 1
|
|
The Very Best of Neil Diamond $7.57 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
|
|
Max Raabe and Palast Orchester: Dance & Film Music of 1920s $16.97 Legendary German bandleader Max Raabe takes the stage with his Palast Orchester to perform a night’s worth of memorable tunes. Recorded live in Berlin’s Waldbuhne, the program includes such songs as “Annabell,” “Paddlin’ Madelin’ Home,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “Over My Shoulder,” “You’re the Cream,” and many others. 115 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: German DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM ster… |
|
|
Weekend Trip $0.49 … |