Explore Toronto’s Queer Past with Queerstory
New mobile app lets users explore the history of the city's LGBT community.

New mobile app lets users explore the history of the city's LGBT community.
Why Toronto didn't officially proclaim Lesbian and Gay Pride Day until 1991.
Thousands gathered in Nathan Phillips Square for the festival's formal kick-off.
Celebrations, protests, and community action in the 1970s that made Toronto's Pride possible.
A home on Isabella Street is a repository of information related to Canadian LGBT history.
Nominated for: undermining Pride Toronto, and Toronto's commitment to diversity.
Nominated for: homophobic slurs and frustrating non-apologies.
Our picks from the 22nd instalment of Toronto's annual LGBT film festival.
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