
Toronto Pride 2025: A Month of Diverse Celebrations
Toronto Pride 2025: A Month of Diverse Celebrations Toronto is gearing up for a vibrant Pride Month in June 2025, offering a diverse range of events for all members of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. This year's celebrations promise a unique blend of entertainment, education, and community engagement. One of the highlights is a sky-high drag brunch at the CN Tower's 360 Restaurant on June 1st, featuring performances by Miss Fiercalicious and Dahlia Doll. "It's going to be decadent," promises one attendee. Another event is "Night at the Aqueerium" at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada on June 20th, featuring ocean-themed cocktails and top drag performers. For those seeking a more reflective experience, the Bata Shoe Museum is hosting "Outlaws and Allies: Cowboys and Queer Culture," a panel discussion on June 19th exploring the intersection of cowboy traditions and queer identities. A Pride picnic at Christie Pitts on June 28th will cater to queer women, trans women, and non-binary individuals, with activities like dance classes and mystery games. The month concludes with a free drag bingo event at the Palmerston Library on June 30th, hosted by the iconic Messy Margaret. The diverse range of events ensures there's something for everyone to enjoy during Toronto's Pride Month celebrations.