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Gay Fredericton, Canada: A Travel Manual to Plan Your Ultimate Gaycation
Fredericton is a charming and vibrant city in New Brunswick, Canada. Fredericton is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and picturesque landscapes. This capital urban area holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.
Fredericton is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. The urban area is home to plenty of art galleries, museums, and theaters that showcase the regions creative talent and heritage. The vibrant festivals and events throughout the year add to the citys lively ambiance, attracting travelers from near and far.
Nature enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise in Fredericton, with abundant green spaces and outdoor activities. The urban area boasts an extensive trail system! It’s perfect for hiking and biking along the riverbanks. The stunning Odell Park provides a lush oasis for relaxation and recreation. Whether strolling through historic streets or exploring the natural surroundings, Fredericton prom
Triangles, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (with Drake Jensen)
We caught up to discuss the straight gentrification of queer bars, why leather is the butch version of drag, and growing up gay in a small town.
Find out more about Drake at his website.
TranscriptDrake Jensen
But the Saturday night, all of that disappeared, I was no longer a victim. I was a celestial body. You know I was a luminary and whether it was in my own mind or not, thats really all that mattered because I assess that that taught me to be the person that I am today.
K Anderson
I am K Anderson and you are listening to lost spaces, the podcast that mourns the death of queer nightlife. Every episode I talk to a different person about a venue from their past, the memories they created there and the people that they used to perceive . Drake Jensen is a Canadian land singer, who was born and grew up in the tiny Cape Breton Island, which is on the eastern coast of Canada. After coming out, he moved to the nearby urban area of moncton, where he discovered triangles, the only male lover bar in town, which closed in A
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Meet Dusty Green, founder and researcher for New Brunswick Queer Heritage Initiative. We sat down with him to discuss the role of his organization, the challenges of archiving an under-represented community, and some of the queer history he has unearthed in New Brunswick.
What have you being doing since you graduated from Graphic Plan at NBCCD in ?
“After I graduated, I did contract work for a little while, I was working at Moksha Yoga doing their marketing, and I was working at the provincial archives for a bit. When I was working at the archives, I came across some photos that really caught my eye because they were strange. They were photos that would have been from WWI, from an internment camp in Amherst, Nova Scotia. There were a surprising number of men in drag in the photos – like POWs in mop top wigs and dresses. It didn’t come across like a traditional internment camp. They had acting clubs and gardening clubs. It was very, very strange. I’m sure it wasn’t glamourous, but it certainly isn’t what we would think of these days.
I started asking around the archives to s