Way Up North
Yukon
Yukon Pride: 24+ Hours of Gaylight
Thursday, June 25–Sunday, June 28, 2015
After the Butch and Bear Bake Off kick-off, revellers enjoy a picnic, dance, and the Pride Paddle on the Yukon River.
West Coast
Quesnel, British Columbia
Quesnel Pride
Saturday, June 6–Sunday, June 7, 2015
Spearheaded by local teacher Angie Heenan, Quesnel’s inaugural Pride comprises a parade, barbecue and roller derby.
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Surrey, British Columbia
Surrey Pride
Thursday, June 25–Saturday, June 27, 2015
This west coast celebration includes radio personality Barb Snelgrove; the all-female classic rock tribute band Stix, Shock and Rock; and the Rainbow Concert Band.
Sechelt, British Columbia
Sunshine Coast Pride
Saturday, June 27–Sunday, June 2, 2015
Revellers get on their gayest attire — Mardi Gras beads and feather boas are encouraged — for a kick-off party that includes DJs Little D and Steve spinning, and a kissing booth.
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria Pride
Sunday, June 28–Sunday, July 5, 2015
Revellers sit back for a screening of Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine, get out their boas for the Memorial Drag Ball Game, and trot out their queer canines for the Big Gay Dog Walk.
Prince George, British Columbia
Pride Prince George
Thursday, July 6–Sunday, July 12, 2015
The “Pride of the North” boasts a community fair with entertainment for all ages, and the recipient of the fourth annual Phoenix Award is announced at the Phoenix Brunch.
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Abbotsford, British Columbia
Fraser Valley Pride
Thursday, July 17–Saturday, July 19, 2015
Abbotsford goes gay for three days, with community booths, vendors, art, movies and dancing.
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver Pride
Saturday, July 25–Sunday, Aug 2, 2015
Art enthusiasts peruse local creations at East Side Pride, outdoorsy people enjoy the Pride Picnic in the Park, and the rest get rowdy at the Davie Street Block Party.
Okanagan, British Columbia
Okanagan Pride
Saturday, Aug 8–Saturday, Aug 15, 2015
In addition to a family-friendly, non-commercial parade — no advertisements allowed — Okanagan Pride includes a vendor fair and beer garden set against the sparkling backdrop of Lake Okanagan.
New Westminster, British Columbia
New West Pride
Saturday, Aug 8–Saturday, Aug 15, 2015
Folks shake their butts at the Senior Pride Hoedown (yeehaw!), and Legacy Award winner David C Jones evokes chuckles at the Health Initiative for Men Stage.
Salt Spring Island, British Columbia
Salt Spring Pride
Thursday, Sept 10–Sunday, Sept 13, 2015
Salt Spring spreads “Pride and Joy” (this year’s theme), with Trans-Formation, a panel discussion moderated by Captain Snowden and featuring Ivan Coyote; a meet-and-greet barbecue; and A Friday Affair: Rekindled, an adult-themed evening with boylesque performer Waxie Moon.
Whistler, British Columbia
Whistler Pride and Ski Festival
Saturday, Jan 23–Sunday, Jan 31, 2016
A high-altitude celebration of diversity, where, when they’re not skiing and snowboarding, attendees enjoy spa treatments, art exhibits and fine dining.
Prairies
Jasper, Alberta
Jasper Pride
Thursday, March 19–Sunday, March 22, 2015
Taking place in the snow-capped Rockies, this wintry take on Pride includes such oh-so-Canadian activities as skiing, snowshoeing and dog sledding.
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Moose Jaw Pride
Sunday, May 24–Saturday, May 30, 2015
The Moose Javians like their Pride eclectic; They enjoy a dramatic reading of Care and Control (a play about lesbian mothers in custody battles) before burrowing into the tunnels beneath the city’s streets for drag king and queen-guided tours.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Pride Winnipeg
Friday, June 5–Sunday, June 14, 2015
The “Pride of the Prairies” boasts a concert by gay rapper Cazwell, Lesbian Lube Wrestling 4.0, and a performance of Big Fat Drag Queen (a Winnipeg drag queen’s one-woman show about her journey from fat and lost to fierce and found).
Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton Pride
Friday June 5–Sunday, June 14, 2015
Among the highlights of this year’s festival are the Bears in the Park Barbecue, a presentation of the We Are Here Queer History Project, and Edmonton Pride’s first annual Women and Trans March.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Pride
Sunday June 7–Sunday, June 14, 2015
The Out on the River Boat Cruise is an aquatic kick-off for a festival that features a Mean Girls movie night and the Live in Colour Art and Fashion Show. It concludes with the Detox Pool Party.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Queen City Pride
Monday, June 15–Sunday, June 21, 2015
RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Shangela Laquifa performs at the Pride After Dark afterparty, the QCPride Awards Gala honours community leaders, and the Regina Public Library gives a presentation on local queer history.
Thompson (and surrounding area), Manitoba
Pride North of 55
Monday, June 22–Saturday, June 27, 2015
This subsidiary of Pride Winnipeg is a chance for residents of northern Manitoba to attend a flag raising, film night, youth dance party, and more.
Calgary, Alberta
Calgary Pride
Friday, Aug 28–Monday, Sept 7, 2015
Following the parade, folks stampede to the array of attractions in Shaw Millennium Park: music food trucks, beer gardens, vendors and a family-friendly area.
Ontario
Guelph, Ontario
Guelph Pride
Friday, May 1–Sunday, May 10, 2015
This celebration features such favourites from previous years as a community barbecue, an art show, a movie night and the Mr and Miss Guelph Pride pageants.
Niagara, Ontario
Pride Niagara
Saturday, May 30–Saturday, June 6, 2015
A cascade of queer, the Falls are lit up in rainbow colours for a festival that includes the Mr and Miss Pride Niagara competition, a performance by singer-songwriter Rae Spoon, and the Pride in the Park Festival.
Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo
tri-Pride
Saturday, May 30–Saturday, June 6, 2015
Among the attractions at this year’s festival are the Bears vs Queens baseball game, a comedy and talent night, and the Beaver Bash roller derby .
Durham Region, Ontario
Pride Durham
Wednesday, June 3–Sunday, June 7, 2015
This week is complete with five flag raisings (in Clarington, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering and Oshawa), a drag-filled Pride kick-off party, and a parade in downtown Oshawa.
Timmins, Ontario
Timmins Pride
Friday, June 5–Sunday, June 14, 2015
This festival includes for Fill the City with Rainbows contest, where those who decorate their homes or workplaces with rainbows are eligible to win a prize; and a screening of the documentary In The Turn, about a local 10-year-old transgender girl named Crystal.
Barrie, Ontario
Barrie Pride
Saturday, June 6–Saturday, June 13, 2015
This festival includes the ACSC Bowl-a-thon, Cinema Night at the Uptown Theatre and a huge community festival in Centennial Park.
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Thunder Pride
Sunday, June 7–Sunday, June 14, 2015
The two-spirit advocacy organization Nizihojiijack’s Smudge and Drum Ceremony launches a festival that includes performances by such luminaries as drag queen Devine Darline, drag king Flare and burlesque performer Belle Jumelles.
Kingston, Ontario
Kingston Pride
Thursday, June 11–Sunday, June 14, 2015
Among the attractions of this year’s Kingston Pride are the Laugh Out Proud comedy night and Out on the Queen, a boat cruise of the Thousand Islands.
York Region, Ontario
York Pride
Saturday, June 13–Sunday, June 21, 2015
Centred around such activities as a community social, karaoke and wings night, and a youth movie night, York Region’s shindig caters to the whole family.
Brantford, Ontario
Brantford Pride
Monday, June 15–Saturday, June 20, 2015
Following a boat cruise, Brantford residents enjoy the Pride of Ukraine film screening and performances by Darcy Feaver, Collected Thoughts, Lacey Hill and Stiletto Flats.
Hamilton, Ontario
Pride Hamilton
Monday, June 15–Sunday, June 21, 2015
Folks rub hips at the Queer Slow Dance, Matapa Music hosts the Queer People of Colour Cabaret, and Shawn Hitchins performs Ginger Nation (a comedy show about his experiences as a ginger-headed sperm donor).
Toronto, Ontario
Pride Toronto
Friday, June 19–Sunday, June 28, 2015
Pussy Riot, John Waters, Cyndi Lauper, The Cliks and David Furnish — this celebrity-strewn bash is a must-see.
Kenora, Ontario
Kenora Pride
Friday, June 26–Sunday, June 28, 2015
Yarn Bombing, Paint the Town, Poetry and Truths, Sign Making and Picnic — this small community in Northwestern Ontario goes all out.
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Belleville, Ontario
Belleville Pride
Friday, July 3–Saturday, July 4, 2015
Comedian Elvira Kurt winds up the crowds for a full schedule that includes a fair with community-run booths and free food and entertainment.
Brockville, Ontario
Brockville Pride
Monday, July 13–Saturday, July 18, 2015
Folks enjoy Rainbow Cosmic Bowling, Pride Pub Night and the Pride Potluck Dinner.
London, Ontario
Pride London
Friday, July 17–Sunday, July 26, 2015
Richard Ryder cracks ’em up at the Pride Comedy Night, ladies get rowdy at the Second Annual Women’s Pride Cup Hockey Tournament, and the play Molly’s Veil dramatizes the lesbian dalliances of Canada’s first female mayor.
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Sudbury, Ontario
Sudbury Pride
Friday, July 17–Sunday, July 26, 2015
The Snobears Barbecue, SACY Youth Coffee House, Réseau Access Network Movie Night and DJ Fluffy Soufflé spinning at a talk by Cheri DiNovo — Nickel City has never been gayer.
Muskoka, Ontario
Muskoka Pride
Friday, July 17–Sunday, July 26, 2015
Cottage country’s Pride kick-off barbecue at Rivermill Park in Huntsville is followed by a week of activities including events in all six municipalities in Muskoka. There are 6 flag raisings, a float in the SantaFest parade, and a picnic in Bracebridge.
Simcoe County, Ontario
Simcoe Pride
Thursday, July 30–Saturday, Aug 8, 2015
With events across the county — multiple flag raisings, and folks can enjoy the Dusk till Dawn Movie night and the Community Awards Gala and After Party — there’s plenty to do.
Windsor-Essex, Ontario
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest
Friday, Aug 7–Sunday, Aug 9, 2015
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest packs in a lot of activity in the two days leading up to the parade on Sunday: family-friendly attractions, live entertainment, vendors, and a dance party with DJ Deko-Ze spinning.
Ottawa, Ontario
Capital Pride
Monday, Aug 17–Sunday, Aug 23, 2015
There are few more patriotic ways to celebrate Pride than by attending the capital’s hot Mountie-strewn — we can dream, can’t we? — 30th Pride festival, complete with a family picnic and human rights vigil.
Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough Pride
Saturday, Sept 12–Saturday, Sept 19, 2015
At the PFLAG Sharing Circle, people share community-related concerns and ideas. The parade is followed by an event in the park with DJs, community booths and beer gardens.
East Coast
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax Pride
Thursday, July 16–Sunday, July 26, 2015
The Maritimes are awash with such queer attractions for Haligonian homos as a film screening, community festival and outdoor dance party.
PEI
Pride PEI
Sunday, July 26–Saturday, Aug 1, 2015
Pride PEI has what it says is the biggest house party the island has ever seen and the largest parade to date.
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Pride
Friday, Aug 7–Sunday, Aug 16, 2015
A range of attractions are on offer: Flat out Fabulous Drag Show, Out Loud Music Fest, Out After Dusk Movie Night, and the Beach Party and Family Day.
Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John Pride
Thursday, Aug 20–Sunday, Aug 23, 2015
This east coast celebration offers a coffee house, post-parade dance, drag events, brunches and movie nights.
Quebec
Montreal, Quebec
Pride Montreal
Monday, Aug 10–Sunday, Aug 16, 2015
Literary events, a concert for world peace, family-friendly activities, the raucous Black and White Party — this celebration in an almost universally-loved historic city seems to have something for everyone.
Quebec City, Quebec
Quebec City Pride Festival
Thursday, Sept 3–Sunday, Sept 6, 2015
Taking place on Labour [Gay] weekend and with the theme of “Show Your Colours,” this festival includes a community fair and a series of drag shows.
Have we missed one? Let us know! We’d love to hear from you. Please send all info and a website to listings@dailyxtra.com. Happy Pride!