Pride Night at Mythic Comics
Join us for a night of Pride themed Dungeons & Dragons! A custom one shot campaign specifically designed for Pride Night with premade characters to choose from. Prize giveaways at the end of the night.
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Join us for a night of Pride themed Dungeons & Dragons! A custom one shot campaign specifically designed for Pride Night with premade characters to choose from. Prize giveaways at the end of the night.
Join us at the library for a wide variety of films! This time we will be screening Milk.
His life changed history. His courage changed lives. Harvey Milk is a middle-aged New Yorker who, after moving to San Francisco, became a Gay Rights activist and city politician. On his third attempt, he was elected to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors in 1977. His election makes him the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the United States. The following year, both he and the city's mayor, George Moscone, were shot to death by former city supervisor, Dan White, who blamed his former colleagues for denying White's attempt to rescind his
resignation from the board. Based on the inspiring true story of Harvey Milk.
To celebrate Pride Month, EPL is proud to present Olympic gold medalist Mark Tewksbury for an inspiring evening of conversation on sport, identity and the power of inclusion. As Canada’s first openly gay Olympian, Mark’s courageous coming out sparked national dialogue and helped pave the way for greater visibility and acceptance in sport.
Mark will share stories from his athletic career, reflect on the challenges and triumphs of advocacy, and explore the ongoing importance of equity, diversity, and 2SLGBTQ+ rights. From speaking at the United Nations to mentoring athletes competing in challenging global environments, his journey highlights the impact of standing up for fairness and belonging.
This event is presented in partnership with Edmonton Community Foundation and Friends of the Edmonton Public Library.
This is an evening to slow down, connect and be nourished for Black Trans and or non-binary person living in Edmonton Alberta. Free event
Spill the T. – Readings from the 2SLGBTQIA+ Human Library is a partnership between Robertson-Wesley United Church and Kirk Centre, bringing lived experience to the forefront of education on diverse and important topics within the local queer scene.
On Friday June 12, we open the fourth book in the series – on Workplace Inclusion. NDP MLAs Janis Irwin and Brooks Arcand-Paul will explore the topic from their unique positions of employment. Drawing on personal stories and experiences, their sharing will help the audience understand the importance of the inclusion of 2SLGBTQIA+ and other marginalized identities in the workplace, and how best to advocate for such. Bring your curiosity and questions to ask, and stick around after the formal presentations to engage in meaningful small group table conversation and community connection over refreshments.
Join Teacup DJ on the dance floor after the Search for Alberta’s Next Drag Superstar Qualifier!
$5 cover starting at 10
Join us for our 2nd Annual Mill Woods Pride in the Parking Lot, our all ages family friendly Pride event. Visit our local Edmonton 2sLGBTQIA+ venders and community support booths, take in a story hour or watch local drag and musical artists on stage or a treat from some of our favorite food trucks.
Pride in the Park is Camrose Pride Community's main yearly event where people come together for an afternoon of games, free food, and community partnership. We were hoping that you could join us on Saturday June 13 from 12pm-3pm at the Rotary club.
Pride Night is back with the Edmonton Riverhawks! The rivalries are heated, the love in the stands is just as strong, and our ballpark is still for everyone.
Ft: Drag queen races, a Shane and Ilya look-a-like contest, and a giveaway to send a lucky fan on a trip to “the cottage!”
Bonus: 2026 Pride Jersey Auction in Support of Pride Tape & The Riverhawks Community Foundation
Join us at the historic Starlite Room as we celebrate Pride with Edmonton’s best dance party in support of Rainbow Refuge!
Don’t miss the magic of JKIILLEM performing live at SAPPHIC PRIDE ft LADY LUCK.
Early bird tickets launching shortly so move fast as the longer you wait, the higher the price – up to $25 at the door!
Support Fyrefly's lifesaving 2SLGBTQ+ Programs! Fyrefly's Annual Mayor's Pride Brunch features a delightful brunch, including our iconic rainbow pancakes. Guests will also be served extravagant drag by Cedar T, Felicia Bonée and Gabe Autumn. Our program also includes remarks from MP Heather McPherson, MLA Brooks Arcand-Paul, and Mayor Andrew Knack!
Based on this year’s connection to nature, the theme of this year’s brunch will be whimsical cottagecore! What would your most affirming outfit be if you lived in a quiet cottage, nurturing the plants in your garden?
All guests of the brunch will also receive complimentary admission to Fort Edmonton Park for the day!
Youth tickets (Little Blooms) for those aged 12 - 16 are available.
Join Rebel's WonderLust Boutique & Lilywood After Dark for a super fun 18+ paint & shop experience at Safe Haven Inclusive Market!
Together we will paint a beautiful custom created piece inspired by the beautiful Stonewall Inn!
While your paint dries you can visit with a snack and use your exclusive 10% discount to shop the boutique to find the perfect pleasure products for your erotic exploration!
A portion of all product sales during the event are going to support local 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations.
Paint & Shop ticket. Each ticket includes snacks and dry beverages to enjoy during the event.
Edmonton’s Drag Superstar Celine Dejion is here for Pride Month with a cast of Black Drag Excellence, all paying tribute to Rihanna. Enjoy the club classics and deep cuts.
Advance tickets strongly encouraged.
Doors 6pm show 7pm sharp
Advance $10 // Doors $15
Join us for a night of queer opera classics in support of the Fyrefly Institute!
June 14th, 2026 in the Arcadia Loft
10712 120 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0W7
Doors Open at 7:00pm
Performance begins at 7:30pm
Entry is by donation—give what you can online or with cash at the door!
Masking can be exhausting. For many neurodivergent and queer individuals, years of hiding traits, identities, or needs can lead to burnout, anxiety, disconnection, and loss of self. 🌈🧠
Join Autism Edmonton for Unmasking: Embracing ADHD, Autism, & Queerness featuring Amanda Montey (they/them). This affirming virtual learning session will explore the experience of masking across ADHD, autism, and queer identities while highlighting pathways toward authenticity, self-acceptance, community, and thriving.
Participants will gain insight into how societal expectations shape masking behaviors, the emotional impact of constantly adapting to fit in, and how embracing neurodivergent and queer identities can support well-being and connection. This session is valuable for neurodivergent individuals, caregivers, professionals, educators, and allies wanting to better understand these intersecting lived experiences.
Explore your identity, creativity, and pride through guided writing prompts, art journalling and reflection, led by coach and educator Larissa Russell in a welcoming, supportive space.
This event will be a Virtual Event
Register at sclibrary.ca. For adults and seniors.
Join Pride in Engineering for a free virtual Lunch ’n Learn run by Victoria Bucholtz in collaboration with the Queer Education Foundation!
This workshop will provide an approachable introduction to Trans & Non-Binary identities while exploring practical ways to foster more inclusive workplaces, communities, and everyday interactions. Participants will gain foundational knowledge, learn inclusive terminology and pronoun best practices, and better understand common barriers faced by gender-diverse communities today.
This session is designed for anyone interested in learning more - whether you are an engineer, student, workplace leader, ally, or community member.
Come check out a selection of great LGBTQIA2S+ short films! We've waded into the expansive National Film Board of Canada catalogue and found some dazzling gems to share with you. Featuring Canadian filmmakers exploring stories and themes all across the queer spectrum.
Film shown:
I Am Gay (2020, 10 min, d. Ajahnis Charley)
Picture This (2017, 33 min, d. Jari Osborne)
Woman Dress (2019, 6 min, d. Theo Jean Cuthand)
Sometimes I Wish I Was On a Desert Island (2020, 10 min, d. Eli Jean Tahchi)
The Bassinet (2019, 6 min, d. Tiffany Hsiung)
Beauty: Beyond Binary (2018, 23 min, d. Christina Willings)
Reviving the Roost (2019, 6 min. d. Vivek Shraya)
Please note that the ratings for these films vary, with some including adult content such as nudity.
Join Karla Marx & Fae Johnstone for a night of sickening drag and fierce calls to action.
Grab the Gays and Theys, the Femmes and Thems! We are going politicking and we are doing it in style!
Join Karla Marx (drag queen, stand-up comedian, and history prof???) and Fae Johnstone (national queer activist, trouble-maker, and political diva) for a night of sickening drag and fierce calls to action as we celebrate QUEER JOY with the community leaders who built this scene!
Let’s be real: we are under attack! The world is on fire. Your landlord is jacking rent, orange dictators are trying to end the world and all you want is some solid pizza after the gig. We’re tired of it! So what are we going to do about it? Oddly, the answer is…throw the best damn talent show this town has ever seen! SLAY.
Open event info for more details.
Our mandate is to find and showcase the best new 2SLGBTQIA+-focused feature and short films on the festival circuit, from both new and veteran filmmakers!
Join us from June 18–21, 2026, for an amazing lineup of films guaranteed to spark up your weekend, your conversations, and your hearts.
Helluva Thing hosts transcenDANCE: a night celebrating Trans Pride!
Join trans DJs, trans drag artists, trans go-go dancers, and remember: trans joy is an act of resistance!
This is an EVO Underground event happening immediately following the second preliminary for Alberta’s Next Drag Superstar
$10 for the first 150 tickets // $15 at the door
Your ticket includes all three floors of EVO
Join Lady Luck on the dance floor – just $5
($15 at the door if you want to add Underground access for transcenDANCE)
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
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.
A Pride Unlike Any Other
https://prideedmonton.ca/a-pride-unlike-any-other/

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