Dapple Grey Café

Location: 10024 102 Street NW

Cruising can be a dangerous activity. Too often, the intention to have a fun sexual encounter can have a violent end. Tragic examples of a date gone wrong include the 1998 murder of Edmontonian James Miles and the 2002 killing of Fort McMurray teen Richard Sneath. Unfortunately, there are always more assaults than reported to the police, often due to the shame or fear of victims coming forward.

In the past, one of the ways gay and bisexual men have sought to minimize the risks associated with hooking up was to meet first in a well-lit public place rather than heading directly to someone’s home, car, or other space. In the 1990s, this meeting may have been at an openly gay coffee shop like Boystown Café and Gallery, or the Second Cup (dubbed the “Gay Cup”) on Jasper and 112 Street. Before the invention of smartphones, cyber cafés such as Naked, or the Sugarbowl on 124 Street, provided opportunities to chat on sites like #mIRC or gay.com and then meet in the safety of the internet café.

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