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Pride Parade

Join thousands of marchers to celebrate the progress of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities' rights and to highlight our demands.

Don't miss the 2024 Pride Parade!

Community organizations, sports and socio-cultural clubs, associations, unions, businesses and political organizations join their voices to celebrate and make visible the realities of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities in a festive and colorful atmosphere.

Public participation will be allowed and even encouraged at the end of the quotas. Come march or attend the parade to support the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities!

2024 Pride Parade Theme

We Are The Rainbow!

We Are The Rainbow is a rallying cry, inspired by the fight for the recognition and respect of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities’ rights.

It is a reappropriation of the rainbow. It is a more inclusive evolution of its meaning.

We Are The Rainbow. We are the possibilities. We are what’s to come.

Over the rainbow is a happy place we’ve made a safer space, where our struggles find power and soon become clear, where you’ll meet your true colors and your chosen family. Over the rainbow is a happy place we’ve made our proud space, where we stand together and tall to shine and to take our space. Over the rainbow is a safe place we are proud to call our own. Over the rainbow is a happy place that we call our pride’s super queer space. 
We Are The Rainbow!

Practical Information

  • MOMENT OF SILENCE | There will be a moment of silence at 2:15 pm. We ask you to cease all music and noise at this time. This moment is dedicated to the memory of the lives we lost far too soon to AIDS, lesbophobia, homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. We also take this moment to commemorate the lives of missing and murdered Aboriginal women, girls, children and two-spirited or LGBTQIA+ people. May this moment of reflection inspire and guide us in our actions.

  • Approximately 2.2km long, the route will symbolically begin in the former 2SLGBTQIA+ sector to the west (at the corner of René-Lévesque Blvd. and Metcalfe St.) and end in the heart of the current Village to the east (at the corner of René-Lévesque Blvd. and Atataken St.).

  • Two sites will be reserved for people with reduced mobility to ensure a clear view of the Pride Parade. We encourage you to use public transportation.

A Festival for all

Fierté Montréal is committed to make its programming as accessible as possible so that everyone can fully enjoy the festival.

Learn more about the actions we undertook to provide or improve accessibility in the various activities of Fierté Montréal Festival.

Never Without our Communities!

Learn more about our Community Programs. 

Community Programs

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We need you! Come support the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities by getting involved in the Festival Fierté Montréal!

Demands

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Demands

We amplify the voices of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.