It’s that time again! Time to celebrate who you are, with your community, at Pride Toronto’s 2023 Pride Parade.    The parade will start at Bloor and Church, making its way down Yonge Street and then NEW THIS YEAR – turning right on Dundas Street West.

Parade Date & Time

June 25th 2023: 2pm – 7pm

After the parade you can head to the NEW MAIN STAGE & Beer Garden at Nathan Phillips Square to keep the celebrations going!

 

Viewing areas:

There are a total of 6 accessible risers/viewing stations alongside the Parade route. Please take note of the intersections below:

  • St. Mary’s St. & Yonge St. – accessible riser
  • Isabella St. & Yonge St. – accessible riser
  • Breadalbane St. & Yonge St. – accessible riser
  • Wood St. & Yonge St. – accessible riser
  • Elm St. & Yonge St. – accessible riser
  • Edward St. & Yonge St. – viewing station (ground level)

FREE water will be offered at the above mentioned intersections alongside Carlton St. & Yonge St.

Important tips:

  • Arrive early to secure a spot
  • Stay hydrated
  • Plan ahead to ensure you bring anything necessary to keep you comfortable
  • Plan for the weather
  • Bring water
  • Bring sunscreen
  • Pack snacks/food

Parade Map:

 

Toronto Pride Parade Road Closures: 

As for road closures, Rosedale Valley Road from Park Road to Bayview Avenue will be shut down starting at 8:00 am on Sunday, June 25. Additional road closures will start at 12 pm including:

  • Park Road from Rosedale Valley Road to Bloor Street East
  • Church Street from Park Road to Hayden Street
  • Bloor Street East from Yonge Street to Ted Rogers Way

At 1:30 pm – the following roads will be shut down:

  • Bloor Street West from Bay Street to Ted Rogers Way
  • Yonge Street from Bloor Street West to Queen Street West
  • Dundas Street West from University Avenue to Victoria Street
  • Bay Street from Queen Street to Dundas Street

All roads will re-open Sunday at 8:00 pm.

 

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