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The Barracks, 56 Widmer St, Toronto, Canada
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The Barracks, founded in 1974, has always had a pioneering spirit for freedom
and adventure. We have seen and have been an active partner in the many changes
that have occurred in our community over the last 25 years. In 2004 we will
celebrate our thirtieth anniversary of service to the men who enjoy our
facilities.
The Barracks is a unique bathhouse
for men seeking adventure in erotic expression. Situated in a 130 year old
“Toronto Gothic Style” building, and operating on two floors, we have recently
completed an extensive renovation of the saunas and showers and have installed
all new lockers. The ambiance is dark, the feeling is friendly and there is
always a pot of coffee in the lounge where black leather chairs and sofa promote
comfortable conversation. The free condoms are right beside the coffee and we
encourage their use.
The men who come to the barracks
are as varied as the mosaic that makes up our community. Leather, Denim and
uniforms are always welcome at the Barracks. Bears and students alike roam the
winding hallways and the Bay St. boys get rid of their ties. Towels are provided
free of charge and some guys actually wear them.
Students who present their current
Student Card always pay half price for Locker and Regular Rooms.
The Barracks has two Sling Rooms, and they are always very popular. We provide
latex gloves free of charge; Crisco and paper towels can be purchased at the
snack bar. We also sell extra large condoms, and an assortment of high quality
lubricants.
Our Officers’ Quarters Rooms have a
variety of features ranging from strategically placed mirrors to glory-holes .
Some rooms have ladders to keep an eye on the neighbors, and others have
windows.
The staff at the Barracks are
professional, friendly and work very hard to ensure you enjoy your visit. Your
comfort and safety are important to us. We strongly encourage the
practice of safe sex and safer S&M.
It is our pleasure to serve you and
we look forward to seeing you at the Barracks.
Yours truly,
The Staff and Management of the Barracks
Sir!
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