
Pride parade to take over Downtown Winnipeg
CTV
Floats and marchers clad in rainbows will be taking over downtown Winnipeg Sunday.
Floats and marchers clad in rainbows will be taking over downtown Winnipeg Sunday.
The Winnipeg Pride Parade, which brings members of the LGBTQ2S+ community and its allies together to celebrate, will march Sunday morning down Memorial Boulevard, down Portage Avenue to The Forks, where Pride in the Park is taking place.
For those unable to make it downtown, CTV News Winnipeg will live-stream the 2024 Pride Rally and Parade here with a broadcast cohosted by senior anchor Maralee Caruso and weather specialist Colleen Bready, while Katherine Dow and the Ace Burpee Team from 103.1 Virgin chat with special guests along the parade route.
The special coverage will begin at 10 a.m. CST.

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