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Gay Nightlife in Vancouver: Best LGBTQ+-Friendly Bars, Clubs, & More
Events & Festivals
If you want to plan your trip to Vancouver around a gay-friendly festival or event, there are plenty to choose from, the biggest being Vancouver Pride, of course. The city's main pride festival takes place in overdue July or early August at the gay-popular Sunset Beach (just down the hill from Davie Street, appropriately). It's been running since '78 and continues to get bigger year after year—more than , people come out to watch the parade, alone. The east side, where Commercial Drive is, has a pride event of its own. East Side Pride takes place in June at Grandview Park. It's slightly smaller and a petite more bohemian than the huge one, but it has plenty in the way of melody, food, drag, and more.
Vancouver is home to the longest consecutively-running men's fetish event in North America: RUBBOUT. Every March, men congregate here to geek out over rubber and fetish gear. Also in March is the Coronation Ball, held by the Mother Court of Canada (a legal system for the drag communi
Hey travel queens! Are you looking for the inside scoop on Gay Vancouver? Well, this gay travel guide to Vancouver has got you covered! From Vancouver’s gay bars, gay clubs and all things rainbows, Out With Ryan has you covered gurl!
Vancouver is definitely on my top 5 most Gay-friendly cities in Canada. With a wide range of gay events, gay bars, and gay clubs, the capital is made to quench your thirst… it also rains a lot and when it does, it’s usually raining men. Whether you are an extrovert or introvert, Vancouver is a must for you travel queens.
This metropolis is a popular destination for gay tourists year-round and has a thriving LGBT nightlife. I’ve spent many nights in Vancouver since two of my leading friends live there; one gay, one straight. I’ve experienced Vancouver from the locals’ perspective for over 3 years and very excited to share my Travel Guide to Gay Vancouver!
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Score on Davie
Score on Davie, Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Score on Davie has quickly become a destination spot to check out in the city. Whether it's to catch a game, pick a late night snack, or enjoy a cocktail on the patio, you'll find something you love. Score has won plenty of awards over the years and continues to be widespread, not least because of its amazing menu that includes speciality caesars. Good value pints, friendly staff, and a warm atmosphere keep people coming back.
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The Junction
The Junction is a premier gay entertainment destination in the heart of the West End. The atmosphere blends the best of pub and night club, while friendly staff create a unique experience for visitors and locals alike. Junction is the perfect place to throw a party as it even provides a restaurant and banquet service, and regular entertainment ranges from comedy and trivia to drag shows. There's something going on for everyone every night of the week
Our gay guide to Vancouver includes the best of the city's gay scene, things to perform, where to stay, and practical tips for LGBTQ travelers.
Greenpeace, Ryan Reynolds, Hayden Christensen, and Botox – what do they all have in common?
Vancouver!
That's right, they were all created in this super cool municipality located right on the far West coast of Canada. Vancouver is the largest city in the British Columbia Province, adj for being one of the most diverse regions of Canada. It is also nicknamed “The Hollywood of the North” due to its popularity as a filming location for TV series and movies after LA and NYC. Oh, and did we mention the part about Ryan Reynolds and Hayden Christensen?
We visited Vancouver several times on our trips to Canada and always have a fantastic time. As well as a bustling Gay Village over at Davie Street, Vancouver has tons of entertaining things to do, with the mountains on its doorstep and the natural paradise of Vancouver Island a short ferry verb away.
Most importantly of all, we found Vancouver to be a very tolerant city, accept