CBC is proud to be a part of Pride 2025
We are proud sponsors of Pride Winnipeg 2025
The Pride Winnipeg Festival is an opportunity to connect with and celebrate two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, queer and diverse communities in Manitoba. This year, Pride Winnipeg is May 23rd to June 1st, 2025. The events kick off on Friday, May 23, with a flag raising at City Hall.
CBC/Radio-Canada Manitoba will participate in the Winnipeg Pride Parade on June 1. The parade will start at the Manitoba Legislature, make its way through downtown Winnipeg and end at The Forks. Give us a wave and collect our limited edition CBC Pride button.
Enjoy all the Pride Winnipeg events, including the flag raising, festival and parade, and see main stage headliner Sebastian Gaskin, June 1 at 5:45 p.m.
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Flag raising - Friday, May 23.
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Festival at the Forks - Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1.
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Parade and rally - Sunday, June 1.
Learn more about all of the Pride events here.
What else?
The Pride Winnipeg app
Want to stay connected and updated on all the events happening during Pride weekend? Download the Pride Winnipeg app. You can find event schedules, food details, a list of sponsors and FAQs to help you make the most of the festival. Keep an eye on the app after Pride for events year-round!
Volunteer
Pride is powered by the many volunteers who give their time to make the event a success. Learn more about volunteer opportunities here.
CBC Pride Collection
Check out CBC's PRIDE COLLECTION, including ANIMAL PRIDE from CBC's The Nature of Things (May 29); Season 4 of CBC Arts' Canadian Screen Award-winning series HERE & QUEER (May 30); Seasons 1 & 2 of Tig Notaro's semi-autobiographical comedy series ONE MISSISSIPPI (June 6 & 27); BULLETPROOF: A LESBIAN'S GUIDE TO SURVIVING THE PLOT (June 13), a look at queer representation in media; feature film SOFT (June 13) following a missing persons investigation; six-part historical documentary series PRIDE (June 15); documentary LARRY (THEY/THEM) (June 18), a portrait of LGBTQ+ community icon and photographer Laurence Philomène; documentary series TRANSLATIONS (June 18), exploring the lives of five trans individuals and five supporters from different parts of Nova Scotia; two-part romantic drama MAN IN AN ORANGE SHIRT (June 20); and matchmaking comedy series SETTLE DOWN (June 20). Find all of this content and more on CBC Gem.
Listen to our CBC MB Pride playlist here.