Xtra’s ultimate guide to Vancouver Pride

All the parties, parades, events and celebrations you could want

Fresh off the massive energy that WorldPride brought to our sisters across the country in Toronto, Vancouver is pulling out the stops to throw a party of its own this Pride, and we’re here to help you navigate the offerings with ease.

Check out the daily listings, use the maps, and circle your must-sees in Xtra’s Ultimate Pride Guide. And above all, celebrate being yourself.

Pick up your Ultimate Pride Guide in Xtra boxes starting Wednesday, July 16, or click here to read it online now.

Stay tuned to dailyxtra.com for all your in-depth Vancouver Pride coverage!

The events, parties and parades:

City of Vancouver launches Pride Week

Trans march draws several hundred to help lead off Pride weekend

Davie Street Block Party in photos

Dyke March stakes cheerful claim to Commercial Drive

Vancouver Dyke March in photos

Premier Christy Clark skips smooth Vancouver Pride parade

VIDEO: Vancouver Pride parade 2014

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