Gay social groups toronto


Community-Led

Note: Community-led groups are not staffed by The 519. For questions related to group programming, timings, etc., we propose contacting the group gesture of contact directly. If you run a community-led group at The 519 that should be on this list, email Communications@The519.org

Toronto Aces and Aros

Toronto Aces and Aros is a community led group for people on the diverse asexual or aromantic spectrums, and people who are questioning. They face at The 519 on the…

The Marginalized Majority

The Marginalized Majority is a Canadian-registered non-profit dedicated to advancing education, creating cultural programming, and fostering community connections for marginalized 2SLGBTQIA+ collectives, organizations, and allies.

Toronto Queer Market

Toronto Queer Market started by queer designer and entrepreneur Ashley Champion to create more spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ artists and vendors to sell their wares. Our market is held monthly at…

Tempo: Toronto’s Queer Tenor-Bass Choir

Toronto Gaymers

Physically Accessible Venue
This is an opportunity to meet up for some LGBTQ2IA-flavoured gaming and socializing—allies also welcome. Come for the gaming, socializing, not to mention the draft! :) Be sure to invite friends and such, too.

Although Fred, your amiable host, starts the event at 3pm, feel free to drop in when you are able, Unwavering opens at Noon!

You'll include access to a robust library of board games, and attendees are welcome to bring their retain games.

There is no event fee. Instead we seek attendees to purchase beverages or food from the venue, Steadfast Brewery, conveniently located at Lansdowne and Dundas, 301 Lansdowne Ave. Of course, since they are offering us their space for free, please consider buying a liquid if you can.

Note - Sunday's is usually Miguel's day off, he may or may not pop in to cook up his amazing tacos, if the kitchen is closed, Steadfast welcomes outside meal should you be hungry.

We provide nametag stickers with a pronoun field; we want this to be a comfortable environment for everyone, kindly respect people's listed or

Will was inducted as the Senior Minister at St. Andrew’s in September 2007. Prior to serving at St. Andrew’s, he served as the minister of Morningside-High Park (MHP), Toronto, after graduating from Knox College with a Master’s of Divinity degree in 1996. He subsequently completed a Master’s of Theology degree from the University of Toronto in Biblical Studies; and completed his Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree, in 2017, at McCormick Theological Seminary at the University of Chicago.

His greatest joy, however, is the time that he spends with his three kids — Kate, Madeline and Spencer.

In addition to his congregational responsibilities, Will has been active in a variety of ministries and organizations, including the Boards of Directors of Evangel Hall and Portland Place; the PCC Evangelism Advisory Group; the PCC Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Committee; the Governing Board of the Canadian Council of Churches; the Interfaith Committee on Chaplaincy for Corrections Services Canada; and the planning committee for the annual Ontario Prayer Breakfast. From 2004-2005, he served

Looking for a fun and welcoming lesbian or gay social club in Toronto?  Welcome to Out & Out – North America’s largest LGBT activities club! Established in 1980, our not-for-profit, volunteer-run organization offers an incredible range of activities to hundreds of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer adults (19+ years).

 

GET ACTIVE WITH OTHER LGBT+ CLUB MEMBERS

Like kayaking? Movies? Cycling? Scrabble? Skiing? Or Sunday brunch?  Well, so do some of our members!  Any member can lead an activity, whether it’s an afternoon sushi-making workshop in Toronto’s gay village, or an extended canoeing trip through Algonquin.

The club organizers also host some larger events throughout the year, including Jamboree, the week 275 of us have a blast at summer camp each August.

COVID-19:  Out & Out has returned to in-person activities, following Step 3 of the Provincial guidelines.  Specific details are available in the member-only areas of the website.

Website | Attend an info session