Downtown Montreal was awash with rainbow flags as thousands of LGBTQ+ community members and their supporters took to the streets for the annual Pride parade.
Cheering crowds lined the streets as activists, politicians and brightly costumed performers danced and cheered as the march stretched over more than two kilometres.
Gregg Blachford, a member of LGBTQ seniors group Gay and Grey, says the event for him is all about good energy and fun for people of different ages.
The mood was upbeat despite controversies in recent days that threatened to overshadow the event.
The marchers included members of Jewish LGBTQ+ group Ga’ava, which was briefly banned from attending over comments its president made about pro-Palestinian groups.
Organizer Fierté Montréal reversed the ban last week and reaffirmed that “all communities” were welcome to participate in the events for the 11-day festival.
A participant greets members of the crowd during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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Jewish LGBTQ groups take part in the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025.
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Participants waves flags during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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Participants entertain the crowd during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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Participants entertain the crowd during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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A participant blows a kiss to the crowd during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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Participants pull a rainbow flag along a street during the Pride parade in Montreal, Sunday, August 10, 2025.