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Rainbow crosswalk unveiled at The Forks

A bright, colourful new crosswalk had been painted at The Forks to celebrate Pride Winnipeg and the city's diverse community.

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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights can be seen near a crosswalk that has been painted in the colours of the Pride flag at The Forks in Winnipeg. (Sabrina Carnevale/CBC)

A bright, colourful new crosswalk had been paintedat The Forks to celebrate Pride Winnipeg and the city's diverse community.

SpanningIsraelAsperWay near the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the crosswalkwas painted by members of the Winnipeg Frontrunners, anLGBTrunning group, for thePride Run that takes place onSaturday.

It's the first time a rainbow crosswalk has been painted in Winnipeg, following the lead of several other Canadian cities, said Andrew McLaren, organizer of the Winnipeg Frontrunners Pride Run.

A crosswalk on Israel Asper Way at The Forks in Winnipeg has been painted in the colours of the Pride flag. (Sabrina Carnevale/CBC)

"The particular one that inspired me was last year when I was in Edmonton for Edmonton's Pride Run. I saw all of these crosswalks on Whyte Avenue and I thought, 'This is something we should be able to do in Winnipeg,'"McLarensaid, noting the Manitoba Teachers' Society paid for the materials to make the crosswalk possible.

He chose The Forks location because of its long history as a gathering place for Indigenous people "and more recently, because it's the site of the Winnipeg Pride Festival this comingweekend, and it's in front of the human rights museum," he said.

"It just really is a central, positive location."

Although it's only supposed to be temporary, McLaren would like to see the rainbow crosswalk become permanent. Vancouver's rainbow crosswalks at Davie and Bute streets were unveiled in 2013 as Canada's first permanent ones.

The Pride Winnipeg Festival whichincludes an array of cultural events that celebrate the city's LGBT community runsfrom May 26 untilJune 4, when it is capped with the main Pride Day march and celebrations.

Thousands of people are expected to take part in the parade through downtown and gather at the festival site at The Forks.

This year marksthe30thanniversary ofthe city's first Pride march.

Vancouvers rainbow crosswalks at Davie and Bute streets were unveiled in 2013 as Canadas first permanent ones. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)