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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 managing 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.

These 20 amazing Canadian Pride festivals proudly wave the rainbow flag

From mega events to folksy socializing, these 20 Canadian Pride festivals pull out all the stops to celebrate our community

These 20 amazing Canadian Pride festivals proudly wave the rainbow flag

From mega events to folksy socializing, these 20 Canadian Pride festivals pull out all the stops to celebrate our community
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The hotel chain that celebrates guests having queer sex in its rooms

Hotel Zed has a refreshingly sex-positive, LGBTQ2S+-welcoming ethos. Want some sex counselling with your afternoon quickie?

What Canadian travel agents are telling their queer customers about going to the U.S.

Amid a flurry of policies that directly affect LGBTQ2S+ communities, queer Canadians are not sure they should be travelling south of the border

How this Aussie got over his fear of gay solo backpacking

The traveller behind TikTok’s backpackingwithben has a few tricks up his sleeve for meeting new people in hostels—and dealing with straight guys

What are some of the best (and gayest) rivers for cruises?

Here’s our guide to the world’s best rivers for cruises and whether their ports of call welcome queers with open arms or not
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What’s your gay travel tribe?

Never mind astrology. Here are the 12 styles of gay and bi travel. Which gay travel tribe is yours?

What fans need to know about this year’s Eurovision in Basel

In May, Basel, Switzerland, will host what might be the queerest Eurovision Song Contest ever. Here’s what the city’s got to offer besides musical bliss

The oft-overlooked Canadian destination of Charlevoix is totally worth it

Just a few hours from Montreal, the Charlevoix region has the perfect mix of nature, sophistication, inclusiveness and quirk

What to do if you (and your gender) come under scrutiny at a border

Going through scrutiny at a border can be nerve-wracking for LGBTQ2S+ people. Here’s some advice and resources to get you through it
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Do you think you could lead a gay male group trip? Brandon Folkes at Detours Travel has got stories

Vancouverite Brandon Folkes, who leads trips for Detours Travel, has a few tricks up his sleeve for keeping everybody happy and calm

What’s it like to camp and dance with hundreds of naked guys? Time to try gay naked camping

We talk to the president of Gay Naturists International about their huge gay naked camping event, and how to separate social nudity and sex

So you want to travel to WorldPride in Washington, D.C.?

Here’s why you want to go and what you should expect from WorldPride in the U.S. capital

Rugby-loving filmmaker Matt Carter shares his best travel advice

‘In from the Side’ filmmaker Matt Carter has travelled with teams, with actors, with his partner and, more recently, by himself
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Our insider’s guide to the best of LGBTQ2S+ St. Petersburg

This free-spirited beach city will surprise you with how much it loves to show off its queerness and creativity. Meet LGBTQ2S+ St. Petersburg

Newfoundlander Tj Jones shows us around queer St. John’s

Trans masc genderqueer consultant Tj Jones has given destinations advice on how to be more inclusive. Here he gives advice on what to see and do in queer St. John’s
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