The Royal Flush Drag Show Fundraiser is back!
It's official! After a two year hiatus, our annual Royal Flush Drag Show Fundraiser is back on Friday November 25th, 2022.
Royal Flush 3; The COVID Tunes will dive into the songs of the pandemic, whether its those songs released since 2020, or those that have meant something special to each one of our performers over the past two years.
Tickets are on sale now and are going fast. Make sure to hurry up and buy your tickets while supplies last.
Royal Flush 3; The COVID Tunes will dive into the songs of the pandemic, whether its those songs released since 2020, or those that have meant something special to each one of our performers over the past two years.
Tickets are on sale now and are going fast. Make sure to hurry up and buy your tickets while supplies last.
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A Bit About UsThe West Island LGBTQ2+ Centre serves Montreal’s West Island by providing a safe and welcoming environment where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning people can come to meet, talk, get to know each other, ask questions and understand themselves better.
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Our Drop-InsAs the only drop-in centre for the LGBTQ2+ community in the West Island, we are proud to offer multiple drop ins for various ages. Our drop-in groups include a Youth group, Young Adult group, Adult and Senior group, Parent Support group, Transgender Support group and more.
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EducationWe are proud to offer our expertise and knowledge to our community!
We would be happy to bring inclusivity to your space. We offer ourselves up as speakers for events, class seminars, or anything of the sort! |
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info@lgbtq2centre.com
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514.794.5428
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address
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202 Woodside Road, Beaconsfield, QC, H9W2P1
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We humbly and gratefully acknowledge that we are gathered on the unceded territory of the Kanien’kehà:Ka (Mohawk) people. This land has historically served as a meeting place for many Indigenous nations, including the Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe, and is currently home to Indigenous communities from across Turtle Island and the world.