We’re here, (with care).
GMSH.ca is a trusted, clinician-endorsed hub for gay, bi, queer and trans men in Ontario offering clear, affirming information on sexual health, wellness, substance use, and mental health.
Explore the new home for queer men’s sexual health in Ontario. We’re glad you’re here.
HIV & STI Info & Prevention
We provide a full range of information and prevention options available from PrEP to testing to help the gbMSM community understand what’s out there to make choices that feels best.
Understanding STIs & HIV
Modern treatments and prevention have changed the HIV and STI landscape, though staying informed remains key.
Other STIs and MPOX
With STIs on the rise and mpox in our communities, early testing, treatment, and vaccination are key to keeping each other healthy.
Prevention Basics
With more prevention tools than ever, you can choose the strategies that work best for keeping yourself and your partners healthy.
Sexual Health & Pleasure
A guide to exploring what feels good and making choices that support pleasure and wellbeing.
Communication & Consent
Clear communication builds confidence in your needs and boundaries, whether with partners, friends, or hookups.
Sexual Pleasure & Wellbeing
This section looks at how sex can shape your feelings and expectations, and how to navigate the moments when it doesn’t feel the way you want it to.
Connection & Relationships
This section explores the many ways people connect today and how we can treat the important people in our lives with respect and care.
Drug Use Information
A non-judgmental guide to help make informed choices around drug use, no matter one’s relationship with substances.
Drug Information
Clear information about commonly used recreational drugs to support you in staying informed in any setting.
Overdose Prevention
Learn how to recognize and respond to common overdose emergencies, because your actions can save a life.
PnP and Mental Health
Learn how drugs can influence your mood and thinking, and how to respond when things take a turn—including episodes of psychosis.
Additional Tools