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St. Albert Pride in the Park

St. Albert Lions Park 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave, St. Albert

DUE TO FORECAST HIGH WINDS ST.ALBERT PRIDE IN THE PARK 2026 HAS BEEN POSTPONED!

PLEASE DO NOT SHOW UP TO LIONS PARK ON SATURDAY JUNE 20, 2026.
The team is looking into alternate locations and dates for early August 2026.

Keep an eye on social media for updates.

IF YOU WERE SCHEDULED AS A PERFORMER, VOLUNTEER, OR VENDOR PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL!

We will have various local organizations sharing resources for all ages apart of the LGBTQIA+ community, art vendors, local musical performers, drag performers and various activities throughout the day. We will also have food trucks available throughout the day, as well as some sweet treats like coffee and Kona Ice in the later afternoon. This event will be happening rain or shine!

For more details you can visit our Instagram @stalbertprideinthepark

Free

Visiting with Relatives

Strathcona County Library 401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park

Come for tea and bannock with ihkwewak (Two-Spirit people) Chantelle Gray and their relatives. Join us in circle to share stories and learn together about Indigenous queerness in a safe, inclusive space. Drop-in, no registration required.

For teens and adults.

Free

World Refugee Day

EWAKA Housing Project 15610 93A Avenue NW, Edmonton

World Refugee Day (June 20) is a day to honor the resilience, courage, and lived experiences of refugees—people who have been forced to leave home and rebuild life in new places.

We hold this day with deep love and truth. Refugees are not a single story. We carry grief and survival, culture and memory, loss and possibility. And we deserve safety, dignity, community, and joy—especially those of us navigating displacement alongside anti-Blackness, transphobia, homophobia, and racism.

This World Refugee Day, RARICAnow is organizing a community gathering to honor our people through speakers, connection, and community care. We are creating space to witness our stories, celebrate our strength, and remind each other: we are still here—and we belong.

Come as you are. Come to be held. Come to honour queer refugees in our community. 

With support from City of Edmonton.

Free

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

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