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Hello ladies! My name is Kathryn and I have the distinct pleasure of introducing you to my hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia . Although I was born and raised corporate travel uk right in central Van, I've only been out for just over a year, so I'm still getting comfortable in the queer scene. If any of you are Vancouver Queer Scene experts -- and I imagine that you are -- please give your own tips in the comments!
In addition corporate travel uk to being a naturally spectacular city, Vancouver is one of the most LGBT friendly cities in Canada, second only to Toronto or maybe Montreal . Homosexuality was made legal in Canada in 1969 and the province of British Columbia has had same-sex marriage equality since 2003. Personally, I've never encountered corporate travel uk overt or violent homophobia and I feel like most people are indifferent, which is awesome.
When people do stare, or ask questions, corporate travel uk its usually out of basic curiosity and not animosity. Our country's citizens have a reputation for being polite and friendly and this kindness is usually extended to all minority groups including LGBTs. I know we're responsible for Bieber, but Canada loves the gays, y'all.
The annual Pride Parade shows our city's corporate travel uk spirit and attracts over 600,000 unique spectators from all over the lower mainland and beyond. Everyone from the mayor to members of small social justice groups participate in this event. It's organized by the Vancouver Pride Society , a non-profit organization that hosts a multitude of LGBT events all year round. I had the opportunity to volunteer for them as an office assistant last year and the amount of dedication and work that goes into planning pride is staggering.
The Festival typically takes place on the B.C. day long weekend (the last one in July), and includes the Davie Street Dance Party, the Terry Wallace Memorial Breakfast , the Parade and the Sunset corporate travel uk Beach Festival . It's one crazy, half-remembered, sparkly, rainbow filled weekend full of homosexual magic. You should come.
There are two main gaybourhoods: The Davie Street area (aka the West End) and the Commercial Drive area . Davie Street is host to a multitude of fabulous gay bars  including Celebrities , Numbers corporate travel uk , the Junction , 1181 , and the Fountainhead . Saturday is Dyke night at Oasis Ultra Lounge , which is opportunely located above a 24 hour Denny's. I've frequented said establishment for many drunken 4am eating binges that I'm not proud of. The best/worst part is, there's a jukebox, and I remember on one occasion a posse of annoyingly drunk straight girls managed to get the whole restaurant to sing along with them to "Shape of my Heart" by the Backstreet corporate travel uk Boys. Good times? Who knows, but I digress.
The West End is also home to Little Sister's , which I believe is the only LGBT bookstore in the city. This little hidden away treasure has long been the subject of controversy. They've fought a long battle against government censorship, seizure of materials at customs, and even violent attacks.
I'm a former film school student, so believe me when I say that The National Film Board of Canada  is an amazing institution that has produced some of the most memorable material in our nation's history. They created a documentary about this store called Little Sister's vs. Big Brother , that is hard to find, but totally worth watching because it interviews some important authors like Jane Rule and Sarah Schulman .
It's ironic that a government funded body created a piece critiquing corporate travel uk the government. But then again, we have publicly funded news here that's subject to an arms length government commission  ( the CBC ) , so I guess it's not so strange.
Anyways, The West End , although friendly to all the colours of the rainbow, is mostly populated by gay men. Commercial Drive is where the lesbians are at. This funky east side neighbourhood is located at a major transit corporate travel uk hub (the Sky Train) and originally hosted a large Italian Canadian population. More recently, the drive has been taken over by poor students, hipsters and dykes. The annual Vancouver Dyke March , which is led by the awesome corporate travel uk Rainbow Concert (Marching) Band , takes place on Commercial during Pride. There are many affordable bars, various "ethnic" restaurants and coffee shops all along that street. The best place to have coffee and check out cute gay ladies is definitely Cafe Deux Soleil , which also hosts poetry slams, open mic nights and live bands. (I know, awesome right?)
Vancouver has a phenomenal indie music scene. Bands like The New Pornographers , The Organ (featured on T he L Word ), Mother Mother corporate travel uk , and Hot Hot Heat all got their start in B.C. Tegan and Sara are originally from Calgary, corporate travel uk but Tegan and her partner have lived here for a while. I tell you this just incase you want to stalk them and ask them awkward questions about how they got to be so darn cute.
Some of those kids went to my high school, just sayin'. UBC's CiTR radio and CBC Radio 2 plays some pretty good stuff. You can catch these bands and others at places like, the Railway Club , the Biltmore Cabaret , and the Croatian Cultural Centre .
Sadly, there aren't any strictly lesbian bars/venues in Vancouver, rather lesbian friendly nights at certain clubs. corporate travel uk There used to be a lesbian bar named Lick , but it closed down last year. It was kind of a dive, but it had Turkish Oil Wrestling, which, let's face it, is super hot.
In my modest opinion, a company called Fly Girl Productions organizes the best events. "Hershe Bar" typically takes place on the Sunday of every long weekend at Red Room Ultra Bar or Canvas Lounge . Popular DJs at Hershe include DJ Riki Rocket , DJ Kasey Riot   and DJ Miss M , all of whom are smoking hot.
During pride, the event moves to Gossip Nightclub and Blvd 22 , which are conveniently located right beside each other! One side blasts filthy Dubstep, and the other a combo of new and old dance hits. I'm partial to both, so it's always a good time. It's literally "where the girls are." 560 on Seymour also has lesbian friendly corporate travel uk nights.
However, if you're really looking for a good time, you must attend a Man Up drag show featuring the intoxicating corporate travel uk stage presence corporate travel uk of the MC and co-creator: Pony Boy . Man Up takes place at The Cobalt , a dive bar on Main Street that's been re-appropriated by hipsters and queers alike. The show features lip syncing and dancing acts that leave you wanting more. Also, there is quite a following for Bloody Betty Burlesque shows, which are also held at the Cobalt and tend to be a gruesome good time, although not really my cup of tea.
If you're looking to see a more traditional live show, there are some tremendous little theatre companies in Vancouver. The Arts Club Theatre and Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island put on some pretty awesome stuff, considering there isn't really much a budget. corporate travel uk The Fringe Festival , which takes place in September, is a perfect way to get acquainted with the underground theatre scene. Even though the government has been consistently cutting funding for the arts, locals have banded together to support theatre companies and keep the culture alive. That's how much this city loves a good musical.
There are so many great and culturally diverse restaurants in Vancouver, its hard to know where to begin. This city is extremely multicultural, but Toronto still wins. There's a massive Asian population corporate travel uk here, and I'm proud to be one of millions of Chinese Canadians.
If you're feeling corporate travel uk like some authentic corporate travel uk Chinese food, I recommend corporate travel uk Sun Sui Wah , Hon's Wun Tun House , Congee Noodle House , or the Kirin if you want something fancy pants. If it's Japanese you seek, Vancouver has the best sushi selection in Canada. There's pretty much a sushi bar on every block downtown. I'm partial to Toshi , Shiro , Hokkaido Ramen Santouka , and Ajisai corporate travel uk . If you're feeling a little more adventurous, try Japadog (Japanese style hog dogs), Guu , The Eatery or Hapa Izakaya . I could go on forever, corporate travel uk but I won't.
corporate travel uk Other popular restaurants include Feenie's , Vij's , Las Margaritas , Nuba , Havana and Blue Water Café . Also, the best Vietnamese hole in the wall that I love dearly, is Au Petit Café on Main near 33rd. It's a family business with the best pho in town.
Up in the Great White North, we really do enjoy us a good old hockey game. The Vancouver Canucks are a fantastic team -- we almost won the Stanley Cup last season! Our loss in the Seventh game of the finals to the Bruins was heartbreaking, and worse than that, fuelled a massive riot downtown that caused millions of dollars in damage and cast a shadow on the reputation of our respectful city. It was a haunting echo of a similar occurrence in 1994. Police are still in the process of pressing charges. On a lighter note, we're doing well this season and will most definitely make it to the playoffs. If you'd like to see a game, they play regularly at Rogers Arena, but the ticket prices are exorbitant.
The B.C. Lions , our football team for the CFL, also won the Grey Cup last year, but there is less spectatorship for this sport. There's also a soccer team called the Whitecaps , who are off to a good start this season.
Speaking of competitive sport, there are two major universities in the Vancouver area. They are the  University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University . I have had the privilege of attending both, so I can give you a semi-fair opinion.
UBC is a top-notch school, but tends to be little elitist. Most of the funding goes towards the Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. The picturesque campus is located on the western corporate travel uk tip of the Point Grey area and is surrounded on three sides by ocean. Wreck Beach, Vancouver's corporate travel uk only nude friendly beach, is a 10-15 minute walk away from residence. Unfortunately, Pride UBC is kind of a joke. Maybe it was a fluke, but the only event I went to was a dance that consisted of a tiny room with a dude dancing by himself, two girls making out in a corner, and an Italian soda bar. The horror! The queer ladies tend to hang out at the Women's Centre, corporate travel uk whi

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