Categories: Things To Do

Everything you need to know about Toronto’s Pride Parade 2023

June is here and you know what that means – it’s Pride month. And one of the best ways to celebrate is at the annual Toronto Pride Parade. Get ready to be part of the massive annual parade with over 200,000 marchers, and an estimated 2.4 million spectators this year. Here’s what you need to know about the 2023 Pride Parade in Toronto.

Pride Toronto has shared that the beloved parade will be held on Sunday, June 25th at 2 PM. The parade will begin at Bloor and Church St, and head down Yonge Street before turning right on Dundas St W and ending at Nathan Phillips Square.

Recent Posts:
Here’s where you can get cocktail towers in Toronto
This Ontario park has a sandy shore & “very warm” beach

Photo via Pride Toronto

Music, performances, and celebration will continue throughout the night! And we’re here for all of it.

And, helping you stay hydrated throughout the festivities, Pride Toronto has free water stations at a number of intersections, including Carlton St and Yonge St.

As for their new march end destination, Nathan Phillips Square will have a “super-size” Main Stage and Beer Garden.

“We have some great closing acts to end the festival. So show no shame. You are welcome here. Let us celebrate together how far we’ve come. Don’t miss out on the Pride Parade,” shares Pride Toronto.

As for the Dyke March and Trans Pride March, those will continue on their original routes.

And you won’t want to miss out on all the festivities happening during parade weekend and even throughout the month of June. You can find all of them listed on the event calendar including their Pride 2023 festival line up.

Happy Pride!!!

Pride Parade

When: June 25th, 2023 from 2 PM to 7 PM

Recent Posts

Here’s what the weather will be like over the May long weekend across Alberta

The May long weekend in Alberta can swing from big snow dumps to early-summer heat,…

14 hours ago

Canada is home to one of the most luxurious train hubs in the world

Long considered one of Toronto's architectural crown jewels, Union Station is earning fresh global recognition by…

17 hours ago

Here’s where to find Ontario’s largest natural caves with hidden blue waters

One of Ontario's most fascinating underground attractions, Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves, is reopening for the season…

19 hours ago

This new Netflix film stars a giant Pacific octopus from Vancouver

An octopus from the Vancouver Aquarium is getting a bit of the spotlight in a…

19 hours ago

This underrated Ontario trail system has boardwalks that wind through ponds and wetlands

Spring calls for outdoor adventures, embracing the sun and smelling the flowers — it's May,…

19 hours ago