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Bump! Ottawa - Part Two
Bump! is a fun, fast-paced travel show which takes you to every major city around the globe for the best in LGBT entertainment, eats and local flair. This week: Check out the best places to stay in Ottawa. |
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Take Me Now
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Tom & Katie's Alien Baby
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Life, Love, Togetherness
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Canada Bans Gay Men from Donating Vital Organs
By Dylan Vox
Health Canada formalized legislation this month that would prevent men who have had sex with other men in the last five years from donating vital organs. The new regulations, which are similar to the guidelines about blood donations in Canada, are aimed at risky behavior, not individuals, yet the ban focuses solely on the sexual activity of men with other men rather than sexual promiscuity.
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Gay Friendly Montreal and Quebec City
Here‘s a way to sample France without straying too far from the US: Head for Montreal, the world’s largest French speaking city after Paris…with similarities to Europe in its old-style architecture, fashion, restaurants and general atmosphere.
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An American in… Québec
By Cam Lindquist
They say Atlantis is the lost city in the ocean, once filled with the splendor, riches, and beauty seen in the ruins of ancient Rome and Athens. If that is true of the ancient world, then the lost Gay Mecca has been found!
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Travel Odds and Ends
Weird, strange and simply bizarre travel tidbits
By Duane Wells
‘Tis the week for gimmicks as Montreal dukes it out with London and New York for prime real estate on the Monopoly World Edition board; Anchorage hosts it’s first ‘Running of the Reindeer’ event; Staten Island plants a vineyard; Poland shows off its underwear; and tap water from around the world competes for a prize in West Virginia. If it weren’t true, even I wouldn’t believe it.
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Food... Familiar and Far-Out in Montréal
Last week we took a look at the changing face of dining out in London. This week we take you on a foodie adventure around Montreal where locavores are uncovering the the natural flavors of Montreal in everything from wild mushrooms to organically grown vegetables. In Montréal, it seems that these days the number of locavores is multiplying exponentially.
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Montreal’s Historic Heart
By Alan Hustak
You know that old cliché: people don’t explore their own cities nearly as much as the places they visit. Well, it’s trite but true—and even I, your faithful chronicler of Montréal lore, am sometimes guilty of the sin of omission. So, this month I’ll try and rectify one and visit the beautiful 18th-century home known as the Château Ramezay.
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