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Toronto's Gay West Bicycle Club - Now entering it's fourth year in 2006 with 40 registered members. We are the only dedicated gay and lesbian cycling club in Province of Ontario Open to all members of the Gay-Lesbian community and its friends. We promote relationships through the shared interest of bicycling.
Toronto Alley Jaunt art exhibit
A few Toronto's Gay West Bicycle Club members hangout at one of the more than 40 art exhibits at the Trinity Bellwoods Alley Jaunt.
Some Members of Toronto's Gay West Bicycle club spent Saturday August 13, 2005 cycling though the Alley Jaunt viewing art exhibits and taking part in alley tournaments in back garage laneways. Later in the day which was a scorching 35C, they went for a refreshing ride though west end of city to High Park and wound-up the day at The Cadilllac Lounge, on Queen St W. Parkdale in the heart of the Queer West Village on back patio for natchos and beer. The Alley Jaunt ( www.alleyjaunt.com ) is on again in 2006 from Saturday, August 12- Sunday, August 13.
Alley Jaunt is Toronto's alternative urban art event. For one summer weekend, the back alley garages surrounding Trinity Bellwoods Park in Gay Toronto's Queen West Village are transformed into art exhibits, installations, performance, and film/video venues. In 2005 the alley jaunt presented over forty local artists and inviting the public to explore their work through the city's less traveled passage ways.
Some Members of Toronto's Gay West Bicycle club spent Saturday August 13, 2005 cycling though the Alley Jaunt viewing art exhibits and taking part in alley tournaments in back garage laneways. Later in the day which was a scorching 35C, they went for a refreshing ride though west end of city to High Park and wound-up the day at The Cadilllac Lounge, on Queen St W. Parkdale in the heart of the Queer West Village on back patio for natchos and beer. The Alley Jaunt ( www.alleyjaunt.com ) is on again in 2006 from Saturday, August 12- Sunday, August 13.
Alley Jaunt is Toronto's alternative urban art event. For one summer weekend, the back alley garages surrounding Trinity Bellwoods Park in Gay Toronto's Queen West Village are transformed into art exhibits, installations, performance, and film/video venues. In 2005 the alley jaunt presented over forty local artists and inviting the public to explore their work through the city's less traveled passage ways.













