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Thousands in Winnipeg donned every colour of the rainbow Sunday afternoon, joyfully moving through the streets of downtown during the Pride
There was a sea of every colour of the rainbow as thousands joyfully moved through the streets of downtown Winnipeg Sunday afternoon for the annual Pride Parade. The parade began at 11 a.m., and travelled down Portage Avenue before ending near The Forks later in the afternoon. "It's a party of community of people who you just get along with and understand you on a fundamental level, but also just on the surface," said Yuna Park, who attended their first Pride parade Sunday. Park said they were happy to show up and be proud during the event. "I think identity is such a big part of people," said Park. "I think our sexuality and how we present ourselves and just masculinity [and] femininity is so important to one's identity."
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HAPPY PRIDE 2019
Been feelin myself this pride weekend 👌
Had a blast walking with the Winnipeg A’s Alliance at Pride this year. Asexuals, Aromantics, and Agender individuals walking together and reminding people we exist. My only regret is that this picture only shows the corner of our popular NO TERFS ALLOWED sign.
Going to pride this weekend on Robin's birthday. Going to have a good time me thinks. Gelatos after!
The parade started at Memorial Park and ended at Bonnycastle Park
Thousands of Winnipegers came out to celebrate their community with fierce pride on Sunday for the city's 31st annual Pride parade through the downtown.
"I'm here to celebrate pride. I am an openly gay male and I am very excited to be here," said Dan Degagne. "It's really nice to be at a place where I feel free to express myself and to be who I am and be authentic and be in a community full of other people who feel the same way."
The parade started at 11 a.m. at Memorial Park in front of the Manitoba Legislative Building before going down York Avenue and then on to Fort Street. It ended at Bonnycastle Park on Assiniboine Avenue, and a party was then held at the Forks.
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