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PRIDE Celebrations and Events in Ontario, Canada

Supporting and Celebrating PRIDE 2024 

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Pride celebrations in Ontario, Canada, are a vibrant and inclusive series of events that honor the LGBTQ+ community, promote equality, and celebrate diversity. These festivities occur throughout June, which is internationally recognized as Pride Month, though some events extend into the summer.

Toronto Pride

The largest and most famous of these celebrations is Toronto Pride. Known for its high energy and massive participation, Toronto Pride features a range of activities, including the Pride Parade, Dyke March, and Trans March. The Pride Parade, which takes place on the last Sunday of June, is a colorful procession that draws hundreds of thousands of spectators. The festivities also include concerts, street fairs, and cultural events spread across the city, especially in the Gay Village around Church and Wellesley Streets.

Ottawa Pride

Capital Pride in Ottawa is another major event, combining political advocacy with celebration. The festival typically includes a parade, community fair, and various performances. The festival emphasizes inclusivity and often hosts events in both official languages, reflecting Canada’s bilingual nature.

Smaller Communities

Ontario’s smaller communities also host their own Pride events, fostering local support and visibility for LGBTQ+ residents. Cities like Hamilton, Kingston, and Windsor hold parades and festivals, creating a network of Pride celebrations across the province. These events may include family-friendly activities, educational workshops, and performances by local artists.

Unique Events

Some unique Pride events in Ontario include Pride Niagara, which features a week-long festival with a focus on community engagement and celebration in the Niagara Region, and Muskoka Pride, which combines the natural beauty of the region with festivities that include a picnic and a boat parade.

Impact and Importance

Pride celebrations in Ontario are crucial for fostering a sense of community and belonging among LGBTQ+ individuals. They also serve as a powerful platform for advocacy and education, promoting awareness about the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and celebrating the progress made towards equality.

In summary, Pride celebrations in Ontario are a testament to the province’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. Whether in bustling cities or smaller towns, these events bring people together in solidarity and joy, making Pride Month a highlight of the year for many Ontarians.

You can further check out these events and travel opportunities related to Pride. 

Night at the Aquarium

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A Night of Drag, Dancing, and Sharks Awaits You at Night at the Aqueerium! Get ready to dive deep into the most fabulous Pride event of the year! Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is hosting its legendary “Night at the Aqueerium” event on Friday, June 21.

For more details and to purchase tickets, you can visit the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada website.


Fairmont Royal York Hotel PRIDE Package

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Celebrate Toronto Pride with 10% off luxury accommodations at Toronto’s landmark hotel.

For every stay booked, a $10 CAD donation will go to the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA) to help promote equality and safety within LGBTQ+ tourism worldwide.

Offer Includes

  • 10% off luxury accommodations 
  • $10 CAD donation per stay to IGLTA

CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW


Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto – After Hours

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) will be hosting “MOCA After Hours” on Saturday, June 15 from 8:00 – 11:00 pm. (Free for members, $20 for non-members) 

  • Rose Hip will be DJing
  • There will also be two special back-to-back performances, featuring the “Black Widow of Burlesque,” Ravyn Wngz and trailblazing burlesque performer Dainty Smith, founder of Les Femmes Fatales.

This is a 19+ event. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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