Pride Toronto round-up

Relive the parade with our play-by-play


Xtra.ca posted pictures and updates live from the Toronto Pride Parade on Sunday – you can check them out on our Twitpic.com page, or you can follow us on Twitter @xtra_canada.

Check back later on Mon, Jun 29 for more photos and video from the parade.

In town and still have no plans for the big weekend?

  • Download Xtra’s Ultimate Pride Guide PDF for a complete look at the events this weekend (or pick up a copy of the latest Xtra).
  • Don’t like PDFs? Check out Xtra.ca’s Out in Your City listings for a rundown of cultural happenings, parties and bar/club events. You can also add your own event if it’s not listed!
  • Browse our Homo Hangouts: queer Toronto bars, clubs, restaurants, bathhouses and more

PRIDE PARADE

The main event kicks off at 2pm on Sun, Jun 28 at Church and Bloor St E, heads over to Yonge and down to Gerrard.

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