Celebrating Pride in Ontario

Happy young diverse friends celebrating Pride and holding a rainbow flag.

Throughout June, the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) proudly celebrates Pride Month, and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities across the province. Pride is more than a celebration—it's a powerful movement rooted in resistance, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of authenticity and equality.

At OTF, we recognize that creating safe, inclusive spaces and supporting community-driven programming are essential to building a vibrant Ontario where everyone can thrive. Pride Month is a time to honour the achievements of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and organizations, while continuing the work toward a more inclusive future. 

Since 2019, OTF has invested more than $30 million in projects that uplift and empower 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. These investments reflect our commitment to equity, inclusion, and the transformative power of community-based programming. 

As an organization, OTF is dedicated to fostering a workplace that values diverse voices and lived experiences. We are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels seen, heard, and respected. 
 

How You Can Celebrate Pride Month in Ontario 

Whether you're looking to march, learn, or connect, there are countless ways to take part in Pride Month across Ontario. Here are some highlights: 

Major Events 

  • Toronto Pride Festival (June 1–30, 2025): One of the largest Pride celebrations in the world, featuring the Trans March (June 27), Dyke March (June 28), and the Pride Parade (June 29)
  • Pride Durham (June 7, 2025): Celebrate at Arbour Park and the Ajax Community Centre with performances, vendors, and community spirit.
  • Brantford Pride in the Park (June 14, 2025): A family-friendly day of celebration at Mohawk Park.
  • York Pride Festival (June 21–22, 2025): A weekend of parades, performances, and community engagement in Richmond Hill.
  • Timmins Pride Week (June 1–8, 2025): A week of inclusive events in Northern Ontario.

Note that some smaller communities host their Pride celebrations outside of the month of June. Find your local Pride organizations to find out more.

Learn and Reflect 

  • Attend local panel discussions, film screenings, or library exhibits highlighting 2SLGBTQIA+ history and voices. 
  • Explore virtual resources and workshops offered by community organizations across Ontario.