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Don’t leave homo without it: Gay Guide du Québec in stands now!

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by Guide GQ on February 10, 2012

Looking for the perfect place for a romantic candlelight dinner in Old-Montréal with your partner? Want the scoop on gay nightlife in Ottawa’s new gay village? Or maybe you want to find the perfect hotel for a weekend ski getaway… You’ll find everything you’re looking for and more in the new Gay Guide of Québec, available for free starting on February 3 wherever 2B and Être magazines are available.

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The wait is over. The 2012 edition of the Gay Guide of Québec is bigger and better, with 300 pages to plan your next romantic getaway, ski weekend, road trip or vacation. The new Gay Guide of Québec is about to become your essential travel companion – don’t leave homo without it!

Though Montréal is now one of the top LGBT destinations in the world – winner of the best gay destination in the world by NewNowNext in 2011 – don`t miss out on what the rest of Québec has to offer: the charm of Old Québec City, the gorgeous mountains and spectacular landscapes of the Laurentians and the Eastern Townships, the cultural vitality of Ottawa and it’s new gay village…

The Gay Guide of Québec has everything you need to find the best restaurants and lodging throughout Québec, no matter your destination. It is also your cultural passport, a guide to all of the museums, shows, festivals and programming that make Québec so unique. The all-new 2012 has been revised and expanded to include more about Québec’s history, cultural heritage, and prominent figures in the LGBT community, like Michel Tremblay and Clémence Desrochers.

In collaboration with 2BMag.com