Where to celebrate Pride in Canada this summer — and beyond

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It’s Pride Month in Toronto, with the annual festival’s big weekend bash set for June 24 to 26. Here's where to celebrate Pride in Canada this summer — and beyond.

, with the annual festival’s big weekend bash set for June 24 to 26. But Pride-related celebrations will also roll out well past this month — giving a tourism boost to cities of all sizes across Canada. Here are just a few planned this year.just kicked off on June 6, but will run for almost two months, with the signature downtown parade and Sunset Beach Festival both slated for July 31.

Last year’s edition was a scaled-down format due to the pandemic, which makes this Vancouver’s first major in-person Pride in three years. Brand new is a Granville Island event, called Rainbow Lounge , where you can take in live music and drag performances while sipping summery drinks. will encompass free outdoor concerts, a street festival and the annual parade.

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