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55,220 venues · showing 10,921–10,960
St. John's · Newfoundland and Labrador
First floor of L block (wing). The Murphy Centre building. Two washrooms on the left with seemingly temporary paper signs just saying "Washroom"
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Albuquerque · Nm
Towards back between both gendered bathrooms Free use for anyone
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Albuquerque · New Mexico
In the new library, down the hall toward the back of the library. You don't have to be a student to get into the library (at the time of this writing) but make sure you use guest…
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Albuquerque · New Mexico
WSI building, ground floor in the outside courtyard
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Washington · DC
All the way in the back right. Poorly marked door next to the staff only door.
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Pocatello · Idaho
All the way to the right from the coffee bar Restroom door is not locked. It'd probably be polite to buy a cheap cup of coffee or tip the baristas if you use it, but they seem pre…
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Kanab · Utah
When in parking lot, go to the arched wall, there is a men and women’s single stall restroom. You may have to pay to get into the State Park
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Ukiah · California
In the back of the store, to the right of the smoothie bar
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Weyburn · Saskatchewan
In the gas station, the grocery store has two single occupant gendered bathrooms.
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Arcata · California
Go through the left door and it is directly to the right. You might have to buy something, as you have to ask staff for a code.
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Assiniboia · Saskatchewan
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Langley City · British Columbia
Turn left and go through the Tim Horton’s; gendered single stalls are the doors on the right hand side towards the end of the hallway.
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Manchester · Greater Manchester
There are quite a few on the ground floor and basement levels. 1 is in reception to the left of the barriers before going through, beside some seating, hard to spot on the wood pa…
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Montreal · Québec
At the back of store to the right. Cafe/health food etc. Inclusive but not always warm in manner. Kid friendly. Store is accessible but bathroom doesn't seem to be.
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Montreal · Québec
Back and to the right of store. Inclusive health food and natural products cafe/general store. Staff not always the warmest, but def a safe place welcoming to all. Kid friendly.
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Mount Vernon · Washington
In the back past the kitchen The food is so yummy also!!
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London · England
the toilets are on your left, under the archway that immediately leads you to the garden. you don't need to enter the bar at all. You don't need to be a paying customer because of…
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Luss · West Dunbartonshire
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Harpers Ferry · West Virginia
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Laramie · WY
Likely will need to make a purchase to use the restrooms.
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Indianapolis · IN
Towards the back room Safe space, known to host queer/trans groups
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Los Angeles · CA
From 3rd st entrance, down the hallway to the right and then left. No key needed
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Louisville · Colorado
Two to the right of trail parking.
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Daytona Beach · Florida
Fifth floor Probably have to be a student
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Conway · SC
One on every floor. If anyone opens the door to the building and you can get in no one will question you.
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Myrtle Beach · SC
Back of the food court and down the corridor. Two family, nongendered restrooms
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Aurora · NE
Towards the back room by the chips. The coffee shop is really chill. They have an FtM employee.
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Baton Rouge · Louisiana
Near the entrance on the opposite side of the quad. (In the back if you are coming from the quad). It's on the first floor. It's a little difficult to find
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Baton Rouge · Louisiana
First floor on the side facing the student union
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