Pride Parade marching through Toronto today; PM Mark Carney set to attend
Toronto police say dozens of streets will close for Pride Weekend events, with the parade reopening roads around 8 p.m. after downtown disruptions.
- Today, the Toronto Pride Parade hits the streets, drawing massive crowds as the city simultaneously hosts World Cup festivities throughout downtown Toronto.
- Extensive road closures throughout downtown Toronto accompany the festivities, including the ongoing Pride Street Fair in Wellesley Village and the Pride Dyke March.
- At 11 a.m., the Toronto Police Service closed Church, Park Road, and Asquith Ave, followed by additional closures at noon including Bloor and Dundas.
- The Pride Parade forms at Rosedale Valley Road at around 8 a.m. and officially kicks off at 2 p.m., with downtown road closures expected to lift around 8 p.m.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney joins participants celebrating the "We Won't Stop" theme, which emphasizes ongoing LGBTQ+ rights advocacy amid funding shortfalls from corporate sponsor withdrawals.
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Pride Parade marching through Toronto today; PM Mark Carney set to attend
TORONTO - Toronto's annual Pride Parade is hitting the streets today, drawing crowds of partygoers as the city simultaneously basks in World Cup excitement.
Toronto Pride road closures: Full list of weekend street blocks
What to know The Pride Street Fair runs all weekend, closing parts of Church and Wellesley from Friday morning to Monday morning. The Pride Dyke March takes over downtown on Saturday from 1 p.m. to around 6 p.m.—expect closures along Hayden, Yonge, Gould, and Church streets. The Pride Parade on Sunday means rolling road closures starting as early as 8 a.m., with more streets joining at 11 a.m. and noon. Most major roads will reopen by 8 p.m. on…
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