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Une institution dans le village

Depuis son ouverture le 5 décembre , Le Stud Montreal a su se démarquer dans le village gai de Montréal. Sa devise "Un bar d'hommes, où les hommes aiment les hommes." représente bien sa clientèle.

Par son ambiance décontractée Le Stud est l'endroit où les hommes gais aiment se retrouver simplement entre eux . Pour un 5 à 7 entre amis au bar, ou pour une boite de nuit endiablée par la musique et l'ambiance festive, le club favorise les rencontres et les rapprochements.

À ses débuts c'était un lieu de rencontre de la communauté cuir du village, pour ensuite s'étendre à la communauté Bear. Le Stud a su rester authentique et fidèle à sa vocation et sa clientèle tout en évoluant avec le temps. Nous accueillons tout le monde pour profiter du milieu amusant et convivial!

OUVERT 7 JOURS SUR 7 / JOURS PAR AN DE 14H

Historic Montréal LGBTQ+ milestones

Montréal was just a tiny outpost of the French Empire when a gay military drummer with the French garrison was charged by the Instruct with committing “the worst of crimes” and sentenced to death.

The drummer’s being was spared after Jesuits in Québec City intervened on his behalf, and he was given a choice by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Québec: die or turn into the first executioner of New France.

The unidentified drummer took the executioner job.

The first recorded queer establishment in North America was Montrealer Moise Telliers “apples and cake shop” on Craig Street (now Saint-Antoine Street) near Saint-Laurent Boulevard, where men met up for amorous liaisons. 

Between and , Montréal legend Denise Cassidy – better known as Babyface, her nickname inherited from her little career as a pro wrestler – managed some of the city’s first lesbian bars: La Source, La Guillotine, Baby Face Disco, Chez Baby Encounter and Face de bébé ( René-Levesque Boulevard West), which closed in

Disco’s Second

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Montreal is beautiful. Montreal is arrogant. Montreal is energetic. Montreal is bold. Above all else, Montreal is uncover, ready, and WAITING to embrace you!

This gorgeous city in Canada's French Quebec region is abode to one of the biggest gay villages in the world. It's an entire neighborhood, officially acknowledged in city maps and social media tags. The atmosphere here is one of the best we've experienced from all the different gay scenes we've been to around the world.

There's always something going on down the mile-long Rue Sainte-Catherine with plenty of bars, clubs, after-hours clubs, saunas, &#;triþ bars, cafes, and more, to suit everyone. And we are LIVING for it!

We visited Montreal in the height of the summer during the Fierte Identity festival in August. My god, these guys sure know how to have a good time! We'd happily return in a heartbeat. Check out our vlog about the first-ever Fierte Canada Prid

Montreal stands out as one of the world’s uppermost LGBTQ+ destinations, where lgbtq+ bars and clubs specify the city’s vibrant nightlife. Home to one of North America’s largest Homosexual Villages, Montreal’s inclusive liveliness extends far beyond, with queer-friendly venues and events across the city. For , the 19th edition of the one-kilometre-long summer pedestrian mall on Saint-Catherine Street transforms the Village into a lively hub of some 40 terrasses. Discover our ultimate mentor to Montreal’s best Queer and queer-friendly spots, from rooftop bars and karaoke to unforgettable drag shows.

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