Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Resources in the Kingston Area
Education on Queer Issues Project (EQuIP)
Queen’s group that works to promote awareness of LGBT issues primarily on campus
Phone: (613) 533-2725
Email: equip@ams.queensu.ca
Web site: http://www.queersatqueens.ca
HIV/AIDS Regional Services (HARS)
Confidential information about safer sex, sexuality, safe needle use, testing. Counselling and support services; presentations for classes, community groups.
Phone: (613) 545-3698
Address: 844A Princess St.
Email: hars@kingston.net
Web site: http://www.hars.ca
Lesbian Gay Bi Youth Line
Peer support and information for LGBTTQ youth (12-26 years)
Phone: 1-800-268-9688 or 1-800-268-YOUTH
Sunday to Friday, 4:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Pride Committee, Kingston
Web site: http://www.kingstonpride.org
Contact: info@outinkingston.org
Ontario Public Research Interest Group (OPIRG)
Nurtures student & community activism regarding social justice & environmental issues. Organizes workshops, speakers, rallies, and films relating to LGBTQ issues.
Phone: 533-3189
Email: info@opirgkingston.org
Web site: http://www.opirgkingston.org
Out in Kingston
Web site: http://www.outinkingston.org
Queen’s Human Right’s Office
Information & support for issues related to sexual and gender identities. Advice/support for Queen’s students, staff and faculty who have experienced discrimination based on their real/perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
Phone: (613) 533-6886
Email: hrights@post.queensu.ca
Web site: http://www.queensu.ca/humanrights
Queer Students On Campus (QSOC)
St. Lawrence College student group that promotes awareness, and plans social activities.
Email for information about meetings
Email: slcqsoc@yahoo.ca
Reelout Film Festival
Kingston’s annual queer film festival featuring independent queer films
Phone: (613) 533-3189
Email: festival@reelout.com
Web site: http://www.reelout.com