Programs and Services
Health and wellness programs and services for the 2SGBTQ+ community.
Keeping it 100, or K1 for short, is a Black guy into guys peer discussion group.
A casual discussion group for GBT2Q+ guys over 50 years of age.
Keeping it 100 (K1) est un groupe de discussion entre pairs pour les personnes noires et queer.
A discussion group for GBT2Q newcomers to make new connections and build community.
Queer adventures in every corner of the city!
Harm Reduction supply ordering made easy. Get your free supplies now!
Party and Play (PnP) competency training for healthcare providers.
Learn how to recognize an overdose, and how to respond using naloxone.
Take your sexual health into your own hands
Harm reduction is the practice of providing tools and resources to folks in our community
Support for your mental wellbeing in a safe and affirming space.
Get easy, reliable access to sexual health testing
Accédez facilement à des tests de dépistage fiables pour votre santé sexuelle.
Peer support for people looking for gender-affirming healthcare.
Events Calendar
Queer Indie Art Market
Spring queer indie art market at Dominion Chalmers, organized by Dyke Series
Life Modelling Workshop
A free, 2-hour course for trans people about modelling for life drawing sessions.
Pull Up: Bianca Oblivion (LA)
Pull Up Crew, on May 15th, Groove & Bass and Pull Up presents LA’s Bianca Oblivion
Frontrunners: Saturday Run & Breakfast
Weekly run and breakfast with Ottawa’s Frontrunners
Bottomless Dine & Drag Dinner
Enjoy a fabulous 3 course meal and bottomless drinks while watching a gag-worthy drag lineup hosted by Devona Coe.
Club Mustang Rodeo
Club Mustang is taking over T’s all welcoming Pub
Mud Lake Spring Hike
Hike near Britannia for transmasc people over 25
Be Gay Do Art
Celebrate the nice weather by doing art in the park.
Ten Oaks’ Gender Gear Program
Free gender affirming gear program organized by The Ten Oaks Project
5-Pin Bowling
Weekly bowling with the Ottawa Senior Pride Network
Naked Boys Reading: Literature of Fire
They get naked. They read. A different theme every month from Ottawa’s trailblazing literary salon — since July 2017.




