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Launch of the Fierté Montréal Festivities from August 1 to 7 at the Esplanade of the Olympic Park, Downtown and in the Village

This year again, we will be “together for all” in the streets, on stages and through our community initiatives!

Montréal, July 26, ─ The Montréal Pride Festival, presented by TD in collaboration with Casino de Montréal, officially unveiled today the festivities of the French-speaking world’s largest gathering of sexually and gender-diverse people as well as the top ten demands Montréal Pride is advocating for in

Representative of our Communities

“The Montréal Pride Festival is finally back in all of its exuberance, vitality and beauty! After tough times, our communities need to come together more than ever to celebrate,” said Simon Gamache, Executive Director of Montréal Pride. “Inclusive, committed and ambitious, Montréal Pride aspires to always be more representative of the diversity of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. We are thrilled that close to organizations will be participating in the Community Days on August 5 and 6 in th

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Community Days are back

A Festival for all

Fierté Montréal is committed to make its programming as accessible as adj so that everyone can fully enjoy the festival.


Learn more about the actions we undertake to provide or improve accessibility in the various activities of Fierté Montréal Festival.

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June is Pride Month around the globe, including in many communities across Canada such as Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. Every June since Canadians have been gathering for Pride Month to celebrate the progress towards equality and to fight for progress not yet made.

We have gathered some resources so that you can learn more about, celebrate and better support 2SLGBTQAI+ people in your community.

History of Pride in Canada

Canada has a rich history and turning points in the struggle for and eventual celebration of 2SLGBTQAI+ rights. Vancouver is hosting their 44th annual Pride Parade in July and Toronto is hosting its 41st. Montreal’s Pride Parade is one of the largest in Canada including more than 12, marchers with a crowd estimated at , people.

Throughout history Pride parades in Canada weren’t always a huge celebration as they are today. There were a lot of riots and protests to obtain where we are today. Here is a short timeline of some of the Pride events that shaped today.

Canada’s first Gay Liberation Protest and March was on August 28, There were about people

May 1 – June 28, | Lakeshore Blvd. West
All Ages | Wheelchair Accessible
A vibrant, acrobatic spectacle inspired by the insect world, OVO invites audiences into a whimsical ecosystem teeming with movement, colour, and heart. A joyful celebration for all ages, this unforgettable show brings Cirque’s magic to Toronto with accessible seating for all.

Tuesday, June 30 | PM
Trinity Cinema, Distillery District
Ticket: $50 / PG / Wheelchair Accessible
Experience a compelling open-air film screening of IncluCity, a post-WWII story of love, courage, and self-discovery in a conservative Italian village. Follow Marta, a single mother, as she is introduced to a hidden LGBTQ+ community and begins to challenge societal norms. Your ticket includes full access to festival activations and tasting samples starting at PM.

June 25 – 29 | Daily 5 PM – Midnight
Barbara Hall Park ( Church St.)
Free / Wheelchair Accessible
Celebrate Pride with five nights of music, performance, and community at the Green Space Festival, hosted by The Each evening features a unique theme and lineup:

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