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  2. List of gentlemen's clubs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following list is of gentlemen's clubs that operated in Canada. A gentlemen's club is a private social club that serves as a place for men to dine, drink, read, and socialize. They originated in the 18th century as a type of British social institution and flourished particularly in the 19th century.

  3. Clip joint - Wikipedia

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    A typical scenario involves a beautiful woman (typically either a local or claiming to be) who approaches the "mark", typically a young adult male tourist, and recommends a "favorite local" bar or club. [1] Alternatively, a clip joint employee waits near a legitimate club, and invites passing pedestrians into a VIP area of the clip joint. The ...

  4. The Purple Onion (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Witkin reported in the Toronto Star that “They pooled their savings, rented the building for about $750 a month and charged $1 club memberships and entrance fees of $1.50 to $3. [1] ” In keeping with the strict liquor laws of the day the venue did not have a liquor license and no alcoholic beverages could be served.

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  6. Bovine Sex Club - Wikipedia

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    The club opened in January 1991 with a trio of Toronto nightlife enthusiasts behind it in ownership capacity — Wesley Thuro a.k.a. Happy Dog who had already had some organizational experience with Toronto nightlife establishments having launched the all ages rave club 23 Hop just a few months earlier in 1990, [1] colourful CFNY radio personality Chris Sheppard who in addition to achieving a ...

  7. The Guvernment - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Guvernment was first converted into a nightclub in 1984 as Fresh Restaurant and Nightclub by Tony and Albert Assoon, two of the four Assoon brothers who had simultaneously been running the successful and influential Twilight Zone after-hours club at 185 Richmond Street West in Toronto's Entertainment District. [2]

  8. Canadian Association for Equality - Wikipedia

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    [37] In June 2015, CAFE was banned from all future events organized by Pride Toronto, in response to community complaints that the participation of CAFE would "directly undermine the participation of queer, lesbian and trans women in the Pride Parade." [38] On August 23, CAFE walked in the Ottawa Pride parade.

  9. University Club of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The University Club of Toronto is a private social club in Toronto, Ontario that has operated since 1906. The club was founded as a gentlemen's club for men who had attended university, in an era when this was uncommon. As university degrees became increasingly prevalent over the ensuing decades, the club's original purpose diminished.