Xtra Living

The best of gay and lesbian Toronto

Welcome to the winter edition of Xtra Living, our new slice of urban living.

Twice a year Xtra will publish this sleek magazine to showcase some of Toronto’s greatest hits.

Xtra Living is packed with neighbourhood profiles, fun new products and extensive listings that let you make the most of the city — it’s a unique discovery guide to all things gay in Toronto through the winter.

Pick up a copy at our office at Carlton Street (suite 1600) or read it online.

In this edition, we go furniture shopping on King Street and check out the best Roncesvalles has to offer.

Make Xtra Living your reference guide to the best of gay and lesbian Toronto, and keep it around until the new edition comes out in April. Until then, happy shopping — and bon appétit!

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