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Edmonton Pride Month 2026

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

Pride Edmonton is gearing up for its biggest Summer of Pride yet, with an expected 100+ events planned across the Greater Edmonton Region. From iconic festivals to intimate community gatherings, Pride Edmonton is your go-to guide for planning an unforgettable Pride experience—whether you’re visiting for a weekend getaway or staying to soak up the full season.

Celebrate Pride Month in the City of Edmonton! 🌈

June in Edmonton is a vibrant celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ pride, community, and culture — and every year the city comes alive with events that honor diversity, visibility, and inclusion. Building on the strong tradition of Pride celebrations in recent years, this year’s Pride Month will feature an exciting lineup of activities from June through the summer, all proudly showcased on the Pride Edmonton Events Calendar.

Exploring Exercise Through an Autism Lens

Virtual Venue Online

Exercise is often discussed through neurotypical expectations, but movement, fitness, and physical activity can look very different when viewed through an autistic lens.

Join Autism Edmonton for Exploring Exercise Through an Autistic Lens, a virtual learning session focused on understanding movement, sensory experiences, motivation, accessibility, and well-being in ways that honour autistic experiences and needs.

This session will explore how sensory processing, executive functioning, coordination, anxiety, interoception, burnout, and social expectations can impact relationships with exercise and physical activity. Participants will also learn about creating more neuro-affirming and accessible approaches to movement that prioritize regulation, enjoyment, and sustainability rather than pressure or conformity.

Whether you are autistic, supporting an autistic person, or working in education, recreation, health, or wellness, this session offers valuable insight into making exercise and movement more inclusive and supportive for neurodivergent individuals.

Free

A Pride Unlike Any Other
https://prideedmonton.ca/a-pride-unlike-any-other/

Event Listing & Graphics Disclaimer

PrideEdmonton.ca is a free, unfunded, volunteer-run community listing platform. We do not generate revenue from our services and do not receive funding or grants from community or government sources. All events and accompanying graphics are submitted by independent organizers.

Many organizers operate with little or no budget and may use a variety of tools—including AI-assisted design—to create their materials. PrideEdmonton.ca does not create, edit, review, or regulate submitted graphics, nor do we assess how they are produced.

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.