"Held every year in June, Pride Toronto celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. It is one of the world’s largest gay pride events. Throughout the month of June, a variety of events are held leading up to the final Pride Week, which is known for its Trans Pride, the Dyke March, and, of course, the famous Pride Parade. Aside from the parades, there is vibrant nightlife, street festivals, cabana parties, and theater.When: The entire month of June" - MATADOR_NETWORK
It was a good and fun experience, even though I expected a bit more from one of the most famous pride parades in North America
Glen E. G.
SerpAPI
Great to see the event back in the city and loved the vibe shared by all during the event.
It's always a great party and many fun moments while understanding the messages and hope shared from within and outside of the community.
Toronto is 2nd to none in hosting a great, safe party.
Dimon D.
SerpAPI
A pride corner. A store , the part of the annual PRIDE parade route. A definite new part of history of Toronto as modern city
苏馨
SerpAPI
If I can give 0 star then I would, people who live in either Charles street and haryden street absolutely doesn’t deserve to go out or go back home at all because both two end of the roads are closed ! If there is emergency that is no way the ambulance gonna make it here.
Phoenix M.
SerpAPI
Absolutely incredible Pride celebration! An entire month of amazing parties, concerts, and installations. An absolute must if you're in Toronto in June.
Tonko L.
SerpAPI
Toronto Pride was held during my stay and I was curious to see this event. Overall it was very interesting experience with many costumed people and atmosphere was nice. But although I am liberal person I was not impressed with naked persons as there were children around (interestingly they were all males I saw at least). And burlesque stage was fantastic. But I would recommend this festival and people should live and let other live.
peter C.
SerpAPI
My husband and I have been attending Pride events together ever since we first met 33 years ago and we have always enjoyed them. This year however we were appalled to learn that Pride Toronto had conceded to Black Lives Matter's extorted demands. If the various police services are prevented from attending future Pride marches then we will no longer be attending either. Pride is supposed to be a celebration of inclusion.
Ginny L.
SerpAPI
Concerning our parade: Our police and politicians are in the parade supporting the gay community. Black Lives Matter where there with an agenda. They have nothing to do with the theme and reason for this parade. Why are you allowing them to push you around? If they want to parade down Young St let them arrange their own. We promise not to behave as badly as they did. If you let them dictate to us then you might as well cancel Pride week as it will no longer have meaning.