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Pride wraps with parade, street fair, and late-night parties

Toronto's Pride Toronto concludes today with the iconic parade running from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., followed by events including Dirty Disco, Sober Oasis, and Green Space Festival.

· 2 min read · HOC Toronto Desk
Pride wraps with parade, street fair, and late-night parties
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Pride Toronto wraps up today, Sunday, June 28, with the iconic Pride Parade running from 2 p.m. to approximately 6 p.m. through the Village, followed by a full slate of community celebrations and nightlife.

The StreetFair will be open all day along Church Street from Gould Street to Hayden Street, featuring hundreds of vendors selling handmade goods and clothing, food trucks, and games. Vendors include Toronto designer Alysia Myette, known for fanny packs with funky prints, and L'Amour Propre, an accessories brand selling pins, bold jewelry, and housewares.

Family Pride runs at Church Street Public School, 83 Alexander Street, with storytelling, performance art, live music, and arts and crafts for kids.

Evening events include Dirty Disco at the OLG Central Stage, 512 Church Street, featuring producers and DJs with a "We Won't Stop" theme, running until 11 p.m. Sober Oasis at Paul Kane Parkette, 58 Wellesley Street East, offers drag performances and DJ sets until 11 p.m. Green Space Festival: Treehouse at Barbara Hall Park, 519 Church Street, runs from 1 p.m. to midnight with drag, DJ sets, and drinks, with proceeds going to The 519, a Toronto community centre serving 2SLGBTQIA communities. An afterparty continues until 4 a.m.

T-Dance at Boutique Bar, 553 Church Street, runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. with DJ Cheena spinning. Blocko…to the Max, curated by Blackness Yes!, runs at the Mill Street Wellesley Stage, 15 Wellesley Street East, as the longest-running and largest pride celebration each year.