Find your space on campus
Queer ºÃÉ«TVl is run by queer students for queer students, to socialize, support, and share resources, including educational and local community information, safer-sex supplies, gender-affirming products, and others.
Join an empowered community
°Õ³ó±ð Union for Gender Empowerment helps those who identify with anti-oppressive, feminist, and trans-positive principles, and provides them with resources as well as a lounge as a safe space.Ìý
Connect for STEM
Queer Engineer hosts events and spaces for the queer community in ºÃÉ«TVl Engineering to get together, make connections, and learn from each other and the greater queer/STEM community.
Engage with OutLaw
OutLaw is a club for queer students and their allies that offers a host of services and resources on queer legal issues. OutLaw is open to students from all programs.
ºÃÉ«TVl resources & support:
- Use your preferred first name and pronouns at ºÃÉ«TVl
- Find gender-inclusive washrooms on campus
- Meet with theÌý2SLGBTQ+ Wellness AdvisorÌý(please note this service is not available to Continuing Studies studentsÌýwho have not opted into the Student Services fee)
- Learn about Queer History Month at ºÃÉ«TVl, Lavender Graduation, and Queer Homecoming
- Participate in the
- Join the Subcommittee on Queer People
- Apply for the 2SLGBTQIA+ Emergency Bursary for students in need
- The Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education (OSVRSE)Ìýsupports students impacted by sexual or gender-based violence
Student group resources & support:
- The is a volunteer-run organization that supports survivors
- Contact the for help with navigating health / legal systems as a trans or nonbinary person
- Explore more resources related to discrimination & sexual violence

Shop for Sexual Health
The Shag Shop is ºÃÉ«TVl's online safer sex & health boutique and your resource for sexual health information. They sell a variety of sexual health products, all at low prices.
Take part in Queer History Month
Through a series of screenings, panels, workshops, and community events, Queer History Month aims to raise awareness, advance education, and increase visibility of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities by recognizing their history and contributions.
Join the conversation
The Subcommittee on Queer People addresses systemic issues of representation, inclusion and support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit, intersex, asexual, and queer members of the University with respect to academic and non-academic life on campus.
Montreal welcomes you!
Make it your city
Explore the Subcommittee on Queer People's list of community organizations and other resources available to 2SLGBTQ+ people living in Montreal.
Find local LGBTQ+ resources
Explore ºÃÉ«TVl Library's guide to LGBTQ+ Resource Websites and archives, in Montreal and beyond.
There’s something for everyone at ºÃÉ«TVl
Find other types of support and connect with your community on campus.