Unity II
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Club Unity Montreal, located in the Gay Village of Montreal Quebec, Canada, is one of the most well-known gay dance clubs in the greater Montreal area.
Club Unity Montreal, considered the re-birth of Unity II, was thought of by many to have been a major club influence on the Montreal scene. Unity II was severely damaged in a fire on Friday, April 28, 2006 and is now re-opened as Club Unity Montreal. The fire happened just before the Out Games and Club Unity Montreal was given a new look just in time before the Games.