by Todd Bennett

At the footsteps of the Bearfoot Inn. 2002
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Forty-two year old Glen Boomhour and thirty-seven year
old Jerry Pergolesi are the owners of Torontos newest Bed &
Breakfast, Bearfoot Inn.
Glen, a Toronto native, is the middle child of a large,
strict German/Dutch family of seven childrenthree brothers and three
sisters. Glen has lived in Toronto, Ontario all of his life. Though he
planned to go to college after graduating from high school, Glen decided
to take a year off to work and travel. He found himself enjoying the
travel and money so much he decided to pursue the hospitality/food
industry instead. Glen has done it all from waiting tables, bartending,
and managing several restaurants to running a multi-purpose theatre in
Toronto. His dream has always been to own and operate a Bed &
Breakfast, but thought it would be a venture he would pursue later in
life.
Jerry, the son of Italian immigrants, was one of two
sons raised in Windsor, Ontario across the Detroit River from Detroit,
Michigan. Jerry, who worked as a musician for several years, went back to
school in his mid-twenties to complete his music degree and at the age of
thirty, began his graduate studies at the University of Toronto earning
his masters degree. Ive fallen into the administrative side of
things, said Jerry, who is currently the General Manager of Array Musica
contemporary music organization best known for its chamber ensemble.

Jerry (left) and Glen (right) embrace
each others joy of opening the Bearfoot Inn. 2002
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Glen and Jerrys coming out is very similar to
many of us whose concerns are is it normal and what will my
family think? Glen broke the news to his older sister by laying the
cards on the tableI took her to a gay dance club at the age of
eighteen so she could spread the word among the family. Jerry, on the
other hand, was involved in music (rock bands)ever since he could
remember, being in a rock band was certainly not the place to be out.
My first trip home from school in Toronto was when I broke the news to
my brother and mother, separately. My brother was a bit shocked and my
mother was not only shocked, but horrified and embarrassed of my news.
Jerrys mother asked him not to tell anyone else fearing being shunned
by others. The ordeal was put behind them when Jerry brought Glen home for
Christmas with the family so that any questions regarding his sexual
orientation were finally put to rest. Now, most of our family arguments
revolve around where we are all going to spend Christmas and Glen has
become the perfect son-in-law for my mother, said Jerry.
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Glen and Jerry interviewed on a Gay television show. 2002
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Olivers master den. 2002 Bearfoot Inn |
Unidentified Bear relaxing in one of the suites. 2002
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Glen and Jerry met in 1997 quite by accident. Glen had
been on a blind date that went belly-up and Jerry had just returned to
Toronto from spending Christmas holidays back home with his family.
Instead of sitting in his apartment and looking at the four walls, Jerry
decided to head out to Church Street (the gay area of Toronto) and see
whom he could run into to hang out with. We were on opposite sides of
the street walking in opposite directions when we caught each others eye,
said Jerry. Glen ended up being the pursuer, and long story short, Jerry
ended up back at Glens apartment. My roommate was supposed to be out
for the night but when we got back to my place, he and his friends were
still there singing show tunes over cocktails, said Glen. Needless to
say, it was quite intimidating for Jerry who ended up taking Glen off
the market and making a few enemies in the community for doing so,
said Jerry tongue-in-cheek.
Both men dated for eight months before making the
commitment to live together. Now, more than five years later, both say it
feels like forever and the relationship still feels brand new. Jerry
insisted they take things slowly since his past experiences were in
relationships that moved fast and ended just as fast as they began. Glen
pursued Jerry many nights late in the evening over coffee after Jerrys
music practices well into the 11:00 p.m. hour. He just kept at it,
said Jerry, and Im glad he did.
Bearfoot Inn actually was the result, in part, of the
tragic events of September 11, 2001 in the United States. In 1999, they
moved into a new condominium that was a three-year project
in-the-making. In February 2001, Glen took Jerry to his beloved Key
West, Florida to experience his favorite places there as well as other
areas in the sunshine state.
They intended to do a little research on
pursuing his dream of operating a B&B in Florida. While staying at a
guesthouse in Ft. Lauderdale, they discovered it was on the market and the
owner of the guesthouse put them in touch with his real estate agent. Over
the next several months, they looked at several offers and in August 2001
signed a deal to purchase a B&B in Ft. Lauderdale. Their plans were
setthey sold their condominium in Toronto, Jerry gave up his job and
with all of their possessions in storage, both men were ready to make the
big move south to sunny Florida! Their closing date on the new place was
set for September 16th.
However, their plans came to a screeching halt, when on
September 11th, the United States experienced its first
foreign attack on American soil since 1941 when the Japanese attacked
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. We couldnt believe our eyes as we watched the
events of that day unfold, they said. As the dust settled in the days
after the attack, September 16th was staring them in the face!
The bank they were dealing with pulled out of the deal and their
emigration to the United States stalled.
Now homeless and jobless, Glen and Jerrys hopes were
clouded. Fortunately, they had the strength and perseverance to turn what
very well could have been a devastating situation into a positive one.
They decided to start from square one and pursue their B&B idea in
Toronto. The friend who sold them their condominium showed them a rooming
house that was on the market within steps from Torontos gay
village.
With help and loyalty from their friends Alain and Ian,
they turned the rooming house into the place it is todaya beautiful Bed
& Breakfast with queen-sized beds, coffee makers, 19 television-VCR
combo and mini-refrigerator in each room and a large screen television in
the family room. There are two fireplaces for the cold weather months, a
patio for lounging in the summerwith plans for adding a gym, sauna and
hot tub. We also provide bath robes for our guests to lounge in and we
are clothing-optional and pet-friendly, they said.
The name of the business was Glens idea. They
advertise the name in lower case letters to reflect a relaxed attitude.
The Bear theme idea for the inn was Jerrys after seeing a place in Palm
Springs, CA that advertised to men. I find that most gay advertising is
geared towards the medias stereotype of a gay manyoung, buff party
boys just as the typical youth of North America are portrayed as a
skateboarding, baggy pant-wearing kid, said Jerry.
I felt that it was time for a place that was meant
for me to stay at and have someone in the ad look like a real guy, he
said. Thus, the idea of Bearfoot Inn was born. Both operate the inn as
they would having guests overnight at their homemaking their guests
feel welcome. One of their keys to success is to play off one anothers
strengthsGlens twenty-five years of experience in the hospitality
industry and outgoing personality makes him the ideal host and front
man, while partner Jerrys strengths in administrative/marketing and
promotion provide a balanced blend to their business venture and
relationship. They are both equally 100% involved in every decision
involved in the business as well as their personal life. Also, they are
out to make their staff happy. The key to success, in their opinion, is
not only for your customers to be happy and satisfied but to keep your
employees happy as well. A happy staff is more likely to be good to
your customers, they said. Obviously, being in a gay-positive city also
plays a role in their success. Its almost considered bad etiquette
to not be hip to same- sex couples, especially in downtown Toronto,
they said. Our city counselor is openly gay and there is a gay and
lesbian business association in Torontoso its a great city to be
openly gay in, they said.
Their advice to anyone who might wish to pursue their
dream of owning their own businessJust do it, but go in with your
eyes and ears wide open. They wisely suggest to be as informed about
every decision you will facehave a business plan, know your market,
research your business idea and find out what other similar businesses are
in the area and how successful they are, and, if youre buying a
business from someone make sure you demand to see their financial
statements. Admittedly, We made the mistake of being too enthusiastic
and nave at the same time and it cost us a good deal of time and money
to learn a few lessons. We simply rationalized those costly mistakes by
considering them tuition fees at the school of hard knocks.
So far, Glen and Jerrys guests have been ideala
laid back, easy-going clientele from the United States and Europe. The
response has been great, said Jerry.
So where do Glen and Jerry travel when it is
their turn to enjoy and relax? We like warm places: Ft. Lauderdale,
Orlando (Disney World, the Full Moon Saloon and Parliament House); as well
as one of Glens favorite places, San Juan, Puerto Rico. They have
been to Hawaii and would enjoy visiting and experiencing Palm Springs, CA
and Las Vegastogether. As is the case for some Canadians, they prefer
to travel during the winter months to escape Canadas cold winters.
For a small business such as ours, I think its
important to reflect who the owners are, both admitted. Bearfoot Inn
is our house. It reflects the kind of people we are with no pretensesyou
see what you get and you get what you see, said Jerry. Glen expressed
that the clientele is very much similar to the relaxed guys he and Jerry
are. We want our guests to stay in a place that makes them feel
comfortable. We dont have a lot of typical B&B furnishings or
decorative things around the place either. The only doilies youll see
here are under the pastries, said Glen. Another key to success here at
Bearfoot Innprovide comfortable accommodations and make everyone feel
welcome!
Bearfoot Inn is located in the heart of Torontos gayborhood
at 30A Dundonald Street, Toronto, Ontario. Convenient to transit and some
of the best shopping too! For reservations, call them at 1-888-871-BEAR
outside of Toronto (416-922-1658 within the city) or email them at bigdaddy@bearfootinn.com.
For more details and pictures of the inn, visit them on the worldwide web
at www.bearfootinn.com