Having visited Vancouver in recent years, Jean-François Guevremont, alias Rita Baga, has developed a true love affair with the largest city in British Columbia. Whether strolling anonymously through the streets of Vancouver or slipping into the skin of the flamboyant drag queen, the performer explains his attachment to this coastal city in all simplicity: “It’s a good place to live. »
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Vancouver, welcoming
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Talaysay Tours, Stanley Park in Vancouver
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Beach Avenue, English Bay
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La boutique Little Sister’s Book & Art Emporium
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The Pride Festival
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Jean-François Guevremont suspected that he would find a vibrant and close-knit LGBTQ2+ community in Vancouver. He had seen it on his first trip to the Pacific coast, when visiting his uncles many years ago. Between two shoots of the popular show Canada’s Drag Race , it was then Rita Baga’s turn to meet a community that would welcome her with open arms. In town, the headquarters of the queen it is of course Davie Village*, where the good addresses of queer culture gather. On the list of must-see stops in the sector are, among others, Little Sister’s Book & Art Emporium *, a true institution of the Vancouver LGBTQ2+ scene.
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I find that in Vancouver there is a strong sense of belonging around sexual and gender diversity. There is a community spirit, cultivated among other things by the proximity of the shops on Davie Street.
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Jean-Francois Guevremont, alias Rita Baga
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Vancouver, green
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Stanley Park
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Cycle City Tours on the Seawall Parkway at Stanley Park
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A couple explore Ambleside Park in West Vacouver
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The omnipresence of nature and all this water that borders the city: this is also what strikes the traveler each time he goes into exile in Vancouver for a few days. When he wants to recharge his batteries in the heart of green spaces a stone’s throw from the urban bustle, the interpreter of Rita Baga heads for Stanley Park . Even bigger than Central Park, this spectacular park is home to the Vancouver Aquarium, a rose garden, the famous Seawall promenade, giant trees, restaurants and magnificent beaches. The drag queen has a weakness for vancouver beaches *. Kitsilano, Jericho or Wreck Beach, a naturist beach: these are all places where you can appreciate the seaside spirit of Vancouver.
In Vancouver, in a few minutes, you can go from one atmosphere to another. It is magic !
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Jean-Francois Guevremont, alias Rita Baga
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Vancouver, grandiose
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Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Cliffwalk
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge
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Vancouver view from Mount Grouse
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One of the places that the traveler in British Columbia would like to revisit is without a doubt the capilano park *. He has a vivid memory of crossing the long suspension bridge over the gorges of the tumultuous Capilano River. But it’s not just the bridge to conquer in this park nestled in the heart of the coastal rainforest! The footbridges flush with the cliff and those suspended above the canyon also reserve their share of thrills.
I visited the Capilano Bridge when I was younger and I always tell myself that I should go back. There are the mountains around Vancouver that I would also like to discover.
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Jean-Francois Guevremont, alias Rita Baga
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Vancouver, festive
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Celebration of Light fireworks, English Bay
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Vancouver Pride Festival
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Craft Beer Market
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Burnaby Roots and Blues Festival
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In Vancouver, Rita Baga has no trouble filling her social diary. A bingo night hosted by the city’s most prominent drag queens, spectacles de drag * and colorful performances in a nightclub or on Wreck Beach, an outing to the dance floors of Celebrities Nightclub… There’s never a dull moment! Looking for a less electric atmosphere? The interpreter of Rita Baga likes to frequent the terraces, cafes and restaurants that line the coast.
I like the Cactus Club Cafe located in the English Bay area, a good place not very expensive. Its large glass roof at the back overlooks the ocean and you can eat with the sunset.
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Jean-Francois Guevremont, alias Rita Baga
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LIVE VANCOUVER
ENJOY Want to sample all of Vancouver’s tantalizing food scene? The thematic tours * are an avenue worth exploring. We love the Richmond’s Dumpling Trail Tour!
SEE RESOURCES Halfway between an art gallery and a hotel, the Skwachàys Lodge * offers visitors a unique experience at the heart of a universe designed by Aboriginal artists and the city’s best hotel designers.
REUNITE With its exhibits of contemporary Native art from the northwest coast of North America, the Bill Reid Gallery builds ties between communities.
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*Sites available in English only.
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Vancouver, welcoming