Vancouver's LGBTQ2+ History
- Immerse yourself in Vancouver's vibrant LGBTQ+ culture and history with our expert guide on this compelling two-hour walking tour.
- Visit iconic landmarks like Hotel Vancouver, St. Andrew's Wesley United Church, and the bustling Davie Street "gayborhood,” unveiling their rich LGBTQ+ heritage.
- Hear intriguing tales of the past, from the former Little Sister's Bookstore bombings to the landmark Rex vs. Singh case, enhancing your cultural understanding.
- Marvel at architectural wonders like the French Renaissance-inspired Hotel Vancouver, and the neoclassical Vancouver Art Gallery, adding visual delights to your tour.
- Book now to avoid disappointment, as there are limited spots available for this popular tour.
Join us for an unforgettable journey through Vancouver’s vibrant LGBTQ2+ history and culture led by the lively "Man in Pink"! Starting at Burrard St, just outside Trees Organic Coffee Shop, this two-hour adventure will take you on a captivating exploration of the city's rich legacy.
Winding through iconic landmarks, you’ll learn about the Imperial Court coronations, the drag kings at Quadra, and the pioneering gay ministers at the United Church. Dive into the impactful stories of Patient Zero and the GRID crisis as we stroll towards the urban oasis of Nelson Park, eventually making our way to the heart of the gaybourhood on Davie Street.
As you navigate the historic, tree-lined streets of the West End, uncover the origins of Vancouver’s first Pride parade, hear about Jim Deva Plaza, and explore the haunting history of bookstore bombings. Meet remarkable figures, including a transgender campaigner who exposed one of Vancouver's largest crimes, and learn about the two-spirited warrior, Gone to the Spirits.
Your tour culminates in the bustling Davie Street village, home to a fantastic array of bars and restaurants—perfect for enjoying a refreshing cocktail while reflecting on the inspiring stories you’ve uncovered.
Come celebrate the spirit and resilience of Vancouver’s LGBTQ2+ community on this enlightening and engaging walking tour!