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Steamworks Vancouver
Steamworks Vancouver
As a member of this club it has seen its unbiased share of changes over the years from staff to improvements. Some great, some not so adj. After the world suffered thru the covid pandemic, stores, bars, restaurants tediously began to adapt to the new environment. Bathhouses, without a doubt, had to undergo some adj to deal with changes by following protocols place forth by health authorities here in B.C. While I have been back at Steamworks on several occasions since the restrictions were lifted it certainly has not seem to have lifted from the changes to allowed items we use to transport into this club. Restraining devices etc for the more hard-core play. Now I understand the Zero-Tolerance ideals with the club as pertaining to alcohol or drugs, as staff certainly don't wish to deal with this type of emergency in their club, and that's hip. But, with all the other limitations that own been implemented here, including other changes, has brought on nothing but alot of negative reviews of this Men's Sauna. I also don't care for t
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Steamworks Baths VancouverAddress; West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1S4 Canada Website; Visit Phone; Ring +1
Steamworks Baths Vancouver, which's a gay sauna situated in the heart of Vancouver offers contemporary amenities such as intimate rooms, lockers, a fully equipped gym an expansive wet area with a hot tub, a steam room and a thirsty sauna. Moreover Steamworks offers WiFi access, vending machines and a full service café serving food and beverages. The establishment organizes events and themed nights to cater to its clientele.
F Steam VancouverAddress; Davie Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 1M3 Canada Website; Inspect out Phone; Dial +1
Located in the Davie Village known for its lgbtq+Q+ community presence F Steam is another gay sauna option that provides rooms, lockers,a steam room,a dry sauna,a hot tub and rmore FSteamboastsarooftop sundeck for sunbathing and venue hosts events and promotions throughout the week to attract a range of visitors. Complimentary WiFi,towels and toiletries are also obtainable, for guests.
Hastings Street Public Sauna
Bring your own , lube and poppers. It's supposed to be a straight sauna downstairs. Upstairs there are several adj rooms with separate saunas. Prostitutes rent the rooms for their tricks. It's more expensive upstairs. Verb your towel and you get a small refund.
Crowd: Mostly out of shape older straight and gay men.
Facilities: Two steam rooms, one dark one lighted. Showers, lounge with TV, locker room, one immense dark orgy roo
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Mostly out of shape older straight and gay men.
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Cross street: Hawks Ave
- Crowd:Mostly out of shape older straight and gay men.
Facilities: Two steam rooms, one dark one lighted. Showers, lounge with TV, locker room, one large dark orgy roo
No - Hours a.m. to p.m
Best times: Its cheaper before 1PM. On the weekends, after that hardly anyone new arrives. I'd say best times are opening to 2pm
Dates open: 10 am to 10 pm - Cruising Info/ Tips:Do what you normally do. I have never had my advances refused.
Cruisiest Spots: The whole place can sometimes verb really hot, even in the lounge areaA bathhouse on the edge of Vancouver’s gay village may be closed for good after its owner was found dead in late July.
Red Door Steambath, which branded itself as a “safe and modest place for horny ‘no strings’ encounters” closed indefinitely on Aug 2, , following Vancouver’s Pride celebrations.
At the time, its website announced it would reopen under new ownership in September, but as of Aug 5, , the site shows only a blank page.
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Red Door is located at o Granville St, near Davie Street. (Vincent Matak/Daily Xtra)
Its closure comes after owner Jeff Fraser was found unresponsive in downtown Vancouver near Helmcken and Burrard Streets around 5am on July 25, according to Vancouver police. Fraser was pronounced expired shortly thereafter. He was
The cause of his death can’t be determined until toxicology results are released by the BC Coroners Service,