Scenic Views of Queer West Village Toronto « Read Less
Toronto's - Queer West Village is more of an attitude than an identity; new and radical, and has a thriving underground queer scene. The fact that Toronto's west end is less aggressively, overtly gay is a drawing point for many queers. The bars and clubs are to a degree randomly spread along, Bloor St., College St., Queen Street West and Spadina none with a 'gay' bar label. Toronto's queer west end, is not so much a part of the city, as a collection of small villages. This first gallery of many, is a sightseeing tour around the village area.
Sorauren Park, Parkdale Village
View of Wabash-Sorauren Park at Sorauren and Wabash Avenue.
Situated in the Roncesvalles–Macdonell neighbourhood of the Parkdale, City of Toronto, Sorauren Avenue Park was created in 1995, and has become the heartbeat of the neighbourhood. For a decade, the park has been a vital recreation place enjoyed by everyone in the community.
Photo by Don Quixote, Queer West Village, Toronto Ontario, Inside Story newspaper, editor (taken Oct. 3, 2006)
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Situated in the Roncesvalles–Macdonell neighbourhood of the Parkdale, City of Toronto, Sorauren Avenue Park was created in 1995, and has become the heartbeat of the neighbourhood. For a decade, the park has been a vital recreation place enjoyed by everyone in the community.
Photo by Don Quixote, Queer West Village, Toronto Ontario, Inside Story newspaper, editor (taken Oct. 3, 2006)
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