I live in a western suburb of Toronto in Mississauga since 1991 (I was born in Toronto living in various areas of the city). My burb is a big sprawling area, many housing communities, so homes for families. Because it is family oriented my sense is that there could be an uncomfortableness with trans people. I have been out and about in the south west end a lot with no problems or attitude, but I do get a questionable look sometimes. I walk in parks & mostly been friendly hello's in passing or smiles. One bar that I used to go to for a while, had a mixed attitude when I went enfemme one Halloween night & thought it was all wrong. some ladies had me join them in a group pic & thought it was brave of me & they were okay, I knew them a little bit. I talked to the manager about the clientele & if I wanted to come enfemme again, he said I would be taking my chances & would have to find my way of dealing with a rude person with an attitude. I thanked him for his opinion & never went there again. A few doors away a classier restaurant/bar known for it's good food & service, my wife & I have been going there on weekends for 3 1/2 years. It really is community, we have made many friends & know management & most of the staff. My wife will not go with me if I want to go girly. About 4 times last year I have been there female only late on Friday afternoons before any of our friends arrive. Then I go home, change, pick my wife up from the commuter train station & go back in the evening. I explained my story briefly to some of the female service staff & they were unbelievably accepting. One of the gals said I understand your trans issue & I have your back. Wonderful to have that support. So far I feel that is my safe place if I occasionally want to drop in for a drink. I just blended in among the patrons, no one has bothered me. I haven't been to see my friends in the lgbt village of Church St. in Toronto in about 1 1/2 years. I had been going on weekends when I could since 2001 to last year, known my friends of rainbow that long. Miss them & should try to get there again some time.
@Antonia, I used to live on High Park Ave. just north of the Bloor subway stn., from 1970 to 1991. Loved the area. You have a Great Lady in Cheri DiNovo as a government rep. Good to know the area hopefully tolerant. Fortunately Toronto has a liberal media that is helpful in bring peoples stories forward to help educate & open peoples minds to gender diversity. A lot of people in my area work in Toronto & read the papers, so I hope that has transcended to change peoples attitudes in my area.
Sorry, I ran on.
Cheers
Jamie