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Paul Gallant

Paul Gallant is the editor of Pink Ticket Travel and Wander+Lust. He's written for oodles of publications, including The Walrus, The Week, The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and Spacing, and he used to be executive editor of the Canadian travel magazine BOLD. He finds something to love about every place he goes, but he has a special spot in his heart for Mexico, Colombia and Thailand. He published his debut novel, Still More Stubborn Stars, in October 2021; it's set in his home province of Prince Edward Island.

Our insider’s guide to the best of LGBTQ2S+ Miami

Chic, outrageous, sexy and artsy, LGBTQ2S+ Miami and Miami Beach live up to their reputations. Visitors will find acceptance and delight wherever they look

Our insider’s guide to the best of LGBTQ2S+ Miami

Chic, outrageous, sexy and artsy, LGBTQ2S+ Miami and Miami Beach live up to their reputations. Visitors will find acceptance and delight wherever they look
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Claye Bowler’s recent show at Queer Britain drew rave reviews. We asked him about his travel adventures

Nude in nature. Belgian photographer Patrick Potie makes it beautiful

Belgian photographer Patrick Potie captures the beauty of nature in Wallonia and of the male form

Gay weatherman Nick Pittman knows which way the wind blows

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Gathering queer history one gay rub at a time

The saucily named Gay Rub project brings together small, sometimes humble pieces of LGBTQ2S+ history from around the world
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Costa Rican artist Matías Sauter Morera is the man behind the hot AI cowboys

Matías Sauter Morera made waves when he sold a homoerotic AI image to the Getty Museum. We talk to the artist about horny Costa Rican cowboys

Here are the local cruising styles in 8 gay-friendly cities

Are gay cruising styles a universal language? Not quite. Each of these eight cities has a unique approach to flirting and cruising

In the Scottish Borders, everything is a little queer if you look closely enough

The Scottish Borders have gorgeous rolling hillsides and rocky cliffs—as well as LGBTQ+ endeavours woven tightly into its communities

What are the spiciest locations for gay romance stories?

‘Heated Rivalry’ may have been your first exposure to the MM romance genre. But it’s huge. Gay MM romance writer talks about making the sex scenes spicy
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The man who’s got his finger on the B.C. Interior’s LGBTQ2S+ pulse

Dustyn Baulkham started his LGBTQ2S+ career as a volunteer. Now he plays a major role in queering the Okanagan region

How the great outdoors has become great for LGBTQ2S+ travellers

Queer community groups and even mainstream outdoors organizations have been working hard to make West Coast outdoor adventures accessible to all

12 gay blowouts we’re desperate to check out in 2026

Start booking your tickets now for these 12 can’t-miss gay experiences. You can buy your harness later

The best & the worst of LGBTQ2S+ travel in 2025

These five trends defined LGBTQ2S+ travel in 2025. Not all of them made us want to tear our hair out
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Can Miami’s rubber duck artist bring more peace & love to the world?

Since he started creating sculptures with rubber ducks just a couple of years ago, Facundo Yebne has been taking the art world—and Miami Beach—by storm

8 tips for managing your libido in less-safe destinations

In countries that outlaw or frown upon gay sex, visitors need to be smart about hooking up. Here are 8 tips for less-safe destinations.
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