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Pride Month in Edmonton

City Of Edmonton #1, Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

Join us as we celebrate Edmonton Pride Month in our City - June 1 to June 30, 2023 Around the world the month of June is when the 2SLGBTQIA+ community […]

Community & Connection 2SLGBTQIA+ Advocacy Conference

Robertson-Wesley United Church 10209 123 St NW, Edmonton

We are excited to share with you the Community & Connection 2SLGBTQIA+ Advocacy Conference during the days of June 22nd-23rd. The conference brings together individuals and agencies doing work in […]

$200.00

Pride Corner on Whyte

Pride Corner on Whyte 8139 - 104 Street NW, Edmonton

Pride Corner on Whyte is a group of queers and allies who meet every Friday evening on Whyte Avenue to peacefully protest homophobic messages spread by street preachers. We combat […]

Free

Pride Shabbat

Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park 13221 Buena Vista Rd NW, Edmonton

Join us for Pride Shabbat! A family friendly Kabbalat Shabbat with songs, blessings and an optional kosher meal. Kabbalat Shabbat is free. Meals are $18 (Adults), $12 (students and children […]

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Our focus is on ensuring broad visibility of the many Pride events happening across the region. Showcasing this diversity of programming helps build awareness, strengthen community connection, and foster greater understanding and acceptance. Responsibility for all submitted content rests solely with the event organizers.