About the Gay Vancouver Title

The titles for Mr, Ms, and Mx/Miss Gay Vancouver BC are selected through a pageant every year in the fall.

What do the Titleholders do?
Titleholders are community ambassadors who work for the community, by showing up to events, donating time and raising money to support community organizations.
Get started
Select a Board of Directors
File the official paperwork
Choose your charities
Events
Remembrance Day,
Gay Pageant,
Hearts Pageant, Kings show, and more!
Networking
Meet and get to know the community members that you serve. Attend DMS events What The Frock event, 2S United events and more
Social Media
Attend events to ensure you have content for all social media platforms.
What you need to know
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​​​There can only be one (1) of each title at a time
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Apply for the title that you feel you best represents you
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The winner of the Mx. title may choose to use Miss.
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the Miss. as a title is a legacy title and meant for Trans People only
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Each title holder selects the charity or society that they want to fundraise for (can choose multiple)
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Your year is from (Sept-Sept, dates may vary)
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How to Apply
A candidate interested in serving the community through the Mr/Ms/Mx (or Miss) Gay Vancouver titles can apply by following these steps. Candidates must meet a few basic requirements.
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Requirements
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Title holders are expected to travel to at least 1 distance Pageant at their own expense.
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You may fundraise to travel to events.
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Because of travel, applicants must be at minimum 21 years old and have a valid passport.
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Applicants must also have appropriate attire for official events, such as Imperial Coronation ceremonies.
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Must be doing drag and being active in the Vancouver Drag Scene for at least one year
Process
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Complete an application at https://form.jotform.com/251969270089065 or by application form (PDF)
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Submit the form with a non-refundable application fee of $50.00 CAD
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DEADLINE to submit will be announce on our social media
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Each candidate will be interviewed by: 1 past titleholder, 1 member of the community, and members of the Executive Board.
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Approved candidates will have 2 weeks to campaign.
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Candidates will then compete in a pageant-style competition that includes a performance and a​ community vote.
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Winners sign a code of conduct that outlines expectations while you are representing the RPCF
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