About Winnipeg Pride

That was then...

On August 2, 1987, about 250 people marched in Winnipeg’s first Pride Day. It was a brave step – a tentative venture out of a dark closet that for too long confined the spirits of those who belong to Winnipeg’s LGBTTQ community. Legally and socially, and in many other ways, the world was still an oppressive and homophobic place. A few people in that first march wore paper bags over their heads to conceal their identities, for fear of discrimination and ridicule from friends, family members, and co-workers.

This is now!

Today, more than 8,000 people from the LGBTTQ community and beyond gather to enjoy themselves, to celebrate our many victories and our diverse community, and to remember that there is so much to be proud of and thankful for. Pride in Winnipeg has been celebrated annually since 1987, and has evolved from a one-day event into a 10-day festival filled with pride, confidence, fun, colour, music, laughter, optimism, and activism.

Winnipeg Pride is the Pride of the Prairies – the largest celebration of LGBTTQ culture between Toronto and Vancouver. We invite everyone from far and wide to join our welcoming community and celebrate Pride in Winnipeg – the heart of the continent!

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Winnipeg is the vibrant capital city of Manitoba, and the geographic centre of Canada and North America. The metropolitan population is approximately 750,000 people of diverse backgrounds who bring an international, cosmopolitan flare to the city as well as a sense of community that is unique to cities our size.

To find out more about Winnipeg please visit Destination Winnipeg and this year be sure to check out Manitoba Homecoming 2010who will you be inviting to Winnipeg Pride? 

 

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Pride Guide 2010

2010 PRIDE GUIDE

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Winnipeg LGBTTQ Facts

  • In 1973 Happenings opens. It and closes in 2003, being the longest running LGBTTQ bar in Canada.
  • Giovanni's Room (Gio's) opens in 1982 on second floor of 275 Sherbrook St. and is still thriving at 155 Smith Street.
  • "Two-spirit" originated in Winnipeg, Canada in 1990 during the third annual intertribal Native American/First Nations gay and lesbian conference.
  • On October 28, 1998 the Honourable Glen Murray is elected mayor of Winnipeg. He is the first openly gay mayor in Canada.
  • Over 40 ethnic cultures with the largest Aboriginal population in Canada
  • A vibrant and active pride committee and celebration since 1987

The Winnipeg Pride Festival is a 10-day event consisting of an array of cultural events that celebrate the incredibly diverse community that supports or identifies with gay, lesbian, transsexual, transgendered, intersex, two-spirited, and queer people.

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