Events

Featured Event

 

On Friday June 27th, CAM4 is partying with TS Madison, Tynomi Banks, and the Go-Go Boys at Fit Primpin’s World Pride Party. Hang out in our CAM4 lounge and enjoy the Queer St West party scene. $20 before 11pm, located at 99 Sudbury Street, main intersection of Queen and Gladstone near the Drake Hotel.

Community Events

June 25-27

World Pride Human Rights Conference
15 King College Circle (Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies)
An exciting gathering of activists, artists, educators, journalists, policymakers, students, and others engaged in LGBTI human rights around the world are gathering in downtown Toronto for a conference that provides a unique opportunity for dialogue about LGBTI human rights, ranging from performances to presentations, politics to policies, and activists to academics.
http://www.wphrc14.com

June 27

Trans Pride Rally and March
Church and Isabella @ 7pm EST

Pride Toronto’s trans* community spaces help promote trans positive grassroots programs, as well as educational outreach activities to increase awareness on trans* related topics.
http://worldpridetoronto.com/festival/events-calendar/2014/trans-pride-rally--march

June 27 - 29

Cawthra Square Park
519 Church Street

Located beside the 519 Community Centre, Cawthra Park Square hosts some of Pride Week’s most anticipated events. Before the Dyke March, drop by Lipstick Jungle, and end the week at the Disco, Disco Dance Party. Events are free to enter, and all proceeds from beverage sales support the efforts of the 519 Community Centre. Shangri-la.
http://www.seetorontonow.com/annual-events/toronto-pride-week

June 28

Dyke March Rally
Allan Gardens @ 1pm EST

Pride Toronto’s annual Dyke March is a grassroots event where women and trans people in LGBTTIQQ2SA communities take over the streets of Toronto. The Dyke March is not a parade - it is a political demonstration of critical mass; a moment seized to revel in the strength, diversity and passion of LGBTTIQQ2SA women and trans folk. Raise your voice! Join us as we celebrate our diversity, our passion and our pride.
http://worldpridetoronto.com/festival/events-calendar/2014/dyke-march-rally

Annual Pride and Remembrance Run - June 28
Corner of Church and Wellesley

Every year on the Saturday morning before the Pride Parade, the Pride and Remembrance Run raises money for a dozen LGBTQ Charities. Help give back by participating in the run, or stand by the sidelines to cheer the runners on!
http://www.seetorontonow.com/annual-events/toronto-pride-week

June 29

World Pride Parade
Church and Bloor @ 1pm EST

Celebrate 34 years of Pride in Toronto at the annual Pride Parade. It begins at the corner of Church St and Bloor St and goes all the way down Yonge St to Yonge-Dundas Square. Toronto's LGBTTIQQ2SA communities will dance to celebrate our victories, march to honour our losses, and RISE UP to keep moving forward.
http://worldpridetoronto.com/festival/events-calendar/2014/worldpride-2014-parade

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