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Pride Parade

On Sunday, August 10, , the Pride Parade will light up Montreal’s streets, celebrating diversity and equality. This vibrant event gathers thousands of marchers to honor 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and highlight their ongoing struggles.

This year&#;s theme, Blossom here, now!, asserts the right to grow, to fully shine, and to love freely.

The km parade route runs along René-Lévesque Boulevard, from Metcalfe to Atataken. Kicking off at 1 PM in the former Village and noun in the current Village, the parade will be a sight to behold.

Citizen participation encouraged!

Public participation will be allowed and even encouraged at the complete of the quotas. Enter march or attend the parade to support the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities!

The Pride Parade is one of Montreal’s favorite events! Whether you march or simply monitor, it’s a unique opportunity to show your support.


Self-described anti-capitalist Pride festival coming to Montreal this summer

There will be a adj Pride festival in Montreal this summer.

It’s called “Wild Pride,” and organizers vow it will be anti-capitalist and anti-police.

It comes as a reaction to the city’s very popular Fiérté Montréal festival.

“To be an example of what Pride is supposed to be at the same moment as this corporate Pride,” said co-organizer Zev Saltiel.

Festival organizers say Wild Pride is for queer, trans, racialized, Muslim, Jewish, Indigenous, disabled, neurodivergent, the unhoused, undocumented, and many more.

“We don&#;t want to just have a festival that&#;s a showing off of the one single identity of being queer,” said festival co-organizer Mariam Mannai. “This festival is going to present the other identities.”

“We&#;re going against the capitalistic rhythm of festivals where there&#;s like one event after the other, after the other, after the other,” added fellow co-organizer Yara Coussa.

One of the main reasons that the festival was created, according to organizers, was from a desire

Fierté Montréal Festival is the largest LGBTQ+ gathering in the Francophone world. In addition to the city’s welcoming LGBTQ+ bars and hangouts, Montreal is putting on a star-studded show that's focused on community and involvement.

The parade theme, "Blossom here, now!", celebrates the right of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to grow, thrive, and love openly. 

Montreal’s first Pride march was held in June to mark the 10th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising of La Brigade Rose organizers in Montreal drew 52 marchers in Forty years later, in , total attendance at Montreal Pride topped 3 million.

This summer’s festival features live in-person performances, concerts and activities on the Esplanade of the Olympic Park—Montreal Pride’s main site—as well as in the LGBTQ+ Village and downtown. 

What time does the Pride parade start in Montreal?

The Pride parade is on Sunday, August 10 at 1 p.m.

When is the Fierté Montréal Festival?

This 19th edition of Fierté runs from July