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Pride Toronto

Pride in the Church-Wellesley Village · parade down Yonge Street · 1M+ · late June

Key data · Pride Toronto in figures

Organizer
Pride Toronto
Type
Pride Week with the Trans March, Dyke March and Sunday parade
Route
Parade from Rosedale Valley Road / Park Road, south down Yonge Street, west on Dundas and up Bay Street to Nathan Phillips Square
Attendance type
Over a million · one of the world's biggest LGBTQI+ celebrations
Price
Free
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2027
Next edition

What's confirmed for this year's edition — dates, route, lineup. Volatile data — we refresh every two weeks from official sources.

Dates
Late June 2027
Trans March, Dyke March and Sunday parade (~Jun 27) down Yonge Street (estimated · TBC)
Expected attendance
Over a million per recent pattern

Next edition · announcement pending

The organizer usually announces dates + motto in primavera. Meanwhile, review the previous edition below.

2026
Last edition

Past edition closed — with confirmed data on attendance, route and lineup. Archive — no longer changes.

Dates
Week of Jun 22-28, 2026
Trans March Fri 26 · Dyke March Sat 27 · parade Sun 28 (2 pm)
Confirmed attendance
Over a million across the week

The 2026 edition closed Pride Week — with the Trans March on Friday the 26th and the Dyke March on Saturday the 27th — with the Sunday parade on the 28th at 2 pm, from Rosedale Valley Road down Yonge Street (via Dundas and Bay) to Nathan Phillips Square. Pride Toronto, in the historic Church-Wellesley Village (one of North America's biggest gay districts), is one of the world's biggest LGBTQI+ celebrations, with over a million people.

Experiences
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Practical tips
for experiencing Pride Toronto

The practical stuff so Pride week works — arrival, accommodation, transport and what to bring.

→ When to arrive

Arrive Wednesday · leave Monday

The Pride core runs from Thursday to Sunday. Arriving Wednesday gives you a day to acclimate before the rush. Book at least 3 months ahead — the best hotels are gone by April.

→ Where to stay

Close to the route · 0-10 min walking

Hotels near the route are gold during Pride — you can walk back without fighting for a taxi. Prices rise +30-50% that week.

→ How to get there

Plane + public transport

Urban airports usually have a metro or commuter train direct to the center. Taxi/Uber/Cabify run all night. High-speed rail is competitive for distances <3h.

→ Transport that week

Extended metro · streets closed

Many metro systems run 24h on Pride weekend. The route streets are closed to traffic — taxis don't enter. Walking is usually fastest.

→ What to bring

Heat · shade · water · comfy shoes

European summer in the street: cap, sunglasses, SPF 50, reusable water bottle. Closed shoes for the march — stepping on toes is real.

→ Health · safety

Reinforced health services

Temporary health stations are usually set up in central squares during Pride. STI/PrEP centers often extend hours. EU: EHIC covers emergencies. Other: private insurance recommended.

→ Nightlife

Regular LGBTQI+ clubs in Toronto

If you need a break from Pride or want to go out to the regular clubs, the non-pride scene stays active all week.

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