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The best free things to do at Toronto Pride 2026, Canada Reviews

22 June 20264 Mins Read

Pride weekend is almost here in Toronto, but the festivities and celebrations actually don’t have to cost you a single cent! There are so many totally free events happening across the city this weekend. From festival parties to celebrating with your pets, here are the best free things to do this Pride weekend in Toronto.

Two-spirit and Indigenous pride

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While being Pride Month, June also marks National Indigenous History Month. Following Pride Toronto’s parade on Sunday, there will be an opportunity to celebrate Indigenous and two-spirit identity at the Garden Stage. This event begins at 4 p.m. and will feature an artists’ market and performances embracing Indigenous culture and unity. 

Take part in a march

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We all know about the Pride parade, but that’s not the only march happening this weekend. This Friday night, you can take part in the Trans Rally, which begins at 5 p.m. and ends with an afterparty at the Community Riser. On Saturday, the Dyke March celebrating lesbians is happening at 1 p.m., and also ends with an afterparty and community fair at the Community Riser. Finally, on Sunday, queer and trans Torontonians and allies can join the Pride Parade at 2 p.m., which will have dozens of groups marching.

Pride Ride

Calling all cyclists! The Neon Riders is hosting a Pride Ride on Thursday, so head out to Nathan Phillips Square decked out in colour, bring your friends, bring some water and bring a good mood, because there’s going to be snacks, free goodies and plenty of fun!

Drag Ball

Don’t worry, you won’t need a suitcase for this fabulous trip around the world. Join Pride Toronto this Saturday for what is known as the biggest drag event of the year. Drag Ball will feature 70 drag acts from Canada and beyond! The nine-hour extravaganza features artists from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Canada’s Drag Race, King of Drag, Slaycation, Call Me Mother and plenty of local talent! Headliners include Myki Meeks, Silky Nutmeg Ganache and more.

The event is free to enter and will take place at TD Main Stage in Nathan Phillips Square, beginning at 2 p.m. 

Family Pride

Pride Toronto is hosting a Family Pride event on Saturday for you to bring the little ones along for events catered just for them! Head to Church Street Public School for live music, storytelling, arts and crafts, interactive performances, story time with Fay & Fluffy and maybe even a magic show.

Pup Your Pride

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Hoping to bring your furry friend along to Pride? Then Pup Your Pride is the perfect opportunity for you and your dog. This Saturday, Dogfather & Co is hosting a meet-up in Ramsden Dog Park at 12 p.m. The event is free to enter, featuring a best-dressed contest and parade. Be sure to grab some pet pride swag!

Green Space Festival

If you’re ready to party the night away, then you have to check out the Green Space Festival from Wednesday to Sunday in Barbara Hall Park. With free admission and no age restriction, this party event offers five nights of themed fun with a fantastic lineup of DJs, producers and performers.  

This Friday, One World will feature Black-Gold, Deko-Ze and more, followed by Lipstick Jungle on Saturday with Mix Singles, Carerra & Tavares and more. There’s also Starry Night on Wednesday, Disco Disco on Thursday, Treehouse on Saturday and Le Royal Drag Brunch on Saturday. 

Blockrama

Blockorama is celebrating its 28th year and is officially Pride Toronto’s longest-running stage! This amazing party spotlights Toronto’s 2SLGBTQI+ African, Black and Caribbean community through performers, DJs, artists, drag, ballroom, health workers and activists curated by Blackness Yes!, and will be happening at the Mill Street Wellness Stage on Sunday at 2 p.m.

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