Ontario, Canada: Guelph Readies for More Gay/Lesbian Travelers
Guelph is expected to become more of a tourist destination for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender crowd leading up to and during World Pride 2014, being held in Toronto.
Local area readying for more gay and lesbian travellers
The Wellington-Waterloo area is expected to become more of a tourist destination for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender crowd leading up to and during World Pride 2014, being held in Toronto.
Canada: Windsor-Essex Courting the Gay Travel Market
Officials and business leaders from Windsor-Essex are courting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) tourists. Travel Gay Canada, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island and the Ministry of Tourism and Culture have partnered to establish LGBT tourist destinations in the province.
Windsor-Essex courts gay, lesbian tourism market
Officials and business leaders from Windsor-Essex are courting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender tourists.
PASSPORT Magazine's Digital Edition Is Now Available To Gay & Lesbian Travelers Everywhere
NEW YORK, May 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- PASSPORT Magazine, the world's leading gay travel magazine has just launched an exciting new Digital Edition. From China to Chile, India to Indianapolis, the gay and ...
Guelph readying for more gay and lesbian travelers
Guelph is expected to become more of a tourist destination for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender crowd leading up to and during World Pride 2014, being held in Toronto.
Guelph getting ready to host more gay and lesbian travellers as Toronto hosts worldwide pride event in 2014
— Guelph is expected to become more of a tourist destination for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender crowd leading up to and during World Pride 2014, being held in Toronto.
Reasons to be proud
After the amendment vote, many of my lesbian and gay friends are talking exodus. Canada, the Netherlands; Washington, New York, Massachusetts. I’m staying, and here’s why.
Rob Ford to skip rainbow flag-raising, organizers call it lost opportunity
TORONTO - Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will not be attending a rainbow flag-raising to mark the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
Court orders former B.C. lesbian couple to divide left-over sperm
A lesbian couple from British Columbia divided all their assets when they broke up in 2006 but forgot about 13 tubes of sperm that were being stored in a sperm bank.