Come join the Toronto Aces & Aros group for upcoming Pride events in Toronto!
People of all identities welcome! (including non-ace/non-aro friends, etc.)
Trans March
Friday June 26th (rally at 7pm, march at 8pm)
Community Fair beforehand (5-7pm), with a table from Toronto Aces & Aros
Dyke March
Saturday June 27th (rally at 1pm, march at 2pm)
Community Fair afterwards (3-6pm), with a table from Toronto Aces & Aros
Pride Parade
Sunday June 28th meetup TBA (we are waiting to learn our assigned time)
People are also welcome to bring their own signs! We have a sign-making event on Sunday June 14th (2-4:30pm) at The 519
We encourage RSVPing so we know how many people to expect, either in the #pride channel of our Discord, or by emailing [email protected]. You can also reach out for details via either of those channels!
Accessibility info:
All marches are wheelchair accessible (we won't leave anyone behind)
Dress for the weather! (including sunscreen, hats, or raingear etc. if needed)
Masks encouraged but optional (provided if needed)
ASL interpretation confirmed for Trans & Dyke Pride rallies
Hello! We now have info about where to meet up for the marches and parade this weekend!
Trans March meetup (Friday, June 26th)
Meet by the Toronto Aces & Aros' table at the Trans Community Fair
We'll be on Church St., near Isabella (south of Hayden). Look for the "Toronto Aces & Aros" banner and ace & aro flags
Dyke March meetup (Saturday, June 27th)
Meet at the north-east corner of Church & Hayden, near the brown pillar
Pride Parade meetup: (Sunday, June 28th)
Meet in the little parkette at the north-west corner of Pear Ave. & Yonge St., by the tree (Map of meetup spot: https://shorturl.at/TGXXM)
We will be moving into the Staging area at 2:30pm
Latecomers can join us # E3 (behind the Toronto Bi+ Network)
We encourage RSVPing so we know to look for you in the crowd, especially for the Trans March and Dyke March since we will be a small group in a crowded space!
Notes:
Dress for the weather (including hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, etc.); all events are rain or shine
Bring water!
The Pride Parade will involve A LOT of waiting in a crowded staging area -- maybe an hour or more. There might be a set of portapotties like last year, but no access to bathrooms is guaranteed.
Unlike the Trans & Dyke March, the Parade route has barricades -- people can't join in later in the route. It's possible to leave early in case of emergency, but if you leave, you can't come back into the parade.
The routes for all marches are pavement: https://www.pridetoronto.com/festival-map-and-areas/
We look forward to seeing you there!











