Rainbow High’s travel show takes place March 29 in Toronto

More than 80 exhibitors to help make the most of your next gaycation


WorldPride is officially three months away. In addition to previewing local festivities, what better way to celebrate than to plan your next getaway?

Rainbow High Travel will host their LGBTQ Travel Show on Sat, March 29, featuring expert travel tips, cruise-lines, international vacations and affordable escapes.

If youre unsure what to do for WorldPride, many local attractions will also be previewing special programs that welcome every Toronto resident and visitors, as well as summer programs that extend beyond the Pride celebrations.

The travel show will host exhibitors from over 80 attractions, events and tour companies, and there is over $20,000 in travel prizes to be won just for showing up. There is also the promise of celebrity drag queens and performers; just being there promises to be an event itself.

Whether youre planning a trip to Vienna or San Francisco, or just want to learn more about what to do during WorldPride, the exhibition is a must-see destination.

The LGBTQ Travel Show takes place Sat, March 29 from 12-6pm, at the Intercontinental Hotel, 225 Front St W. Admission is free.

For more information visit rainbowhightravelshow.com and facebook.com/RainbowHighTravel.

Andrew was formerly the associate editor for Daily Xtra.

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