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Why does Montreal host pride events in August?

Why does Montreal Pride take place so late in the summer? According to the event's organizers, it has to do with Montreal's busy summer festival schedule.

North American pride events usually take place in June, but Montreal's busy festival schedule makes that tough

More than 9,000 people walked in the 2018 Pride parade in Montreal, which runs annually along Ren-Lvesque Boulevard. (Elise Jacob/CBC)

The 2019 edition of MontrealPride runs from Aug. 8 to 18.


Why do our city's LGBTQfestivities take place so late in the summer -two months later than most other pride events happen around the world.

The answer has a lot to do with Montreal's busy summer festival schedule, said Montreal Pride vice-president Jean-Sbastien Boudreault.

When Montreal Pride took over organizing the events in 2007, the only spot available was in mid-August, he said.

"At the beginning, we were not so happy about it," Boudreault said.

But quickly, the organizerscame around.

Jean-Sbastien Boudreault is the vice-president of Montreal Pride. (CBC)

"The more we advertised it and the more we created a major event in August, [the more] we thought it was great because we were not in competition with any of the other major prides in North America," Boudreault said.

He saidthe weather is nicer in August than it is in June, and the later date also means Montreal Pride festivities don't overlap with as many big events in the city, like the Mural Festival or Formula 1.

'A little for everybody'

Last year's pride events expanded in size and scope, as they coincided with the city's 375th anniversary and Canada 150 celebrations.

Montreal Pride also hosted Canada Pride in 2017, a special event that aims to serve as a "nationwide celebration of Canada's LGBT movement." The next edition of the 10-day festivalwill be hosted in Winnipeg in 2020.

"We thought, because of Canada Pride, that this year would be smaller but it's the opposite," Boudreault said.

An estimated 9,000 people were expected to walk in Montreal's 19th annual Pride Parade in 2018, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Quebec Premier PhilippeCouillardand Montreal MayorValriePlante.

In total, more than 150 pride events are planned in Montreal, Boudreault said.

"We have a little for everybody."


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With files from CBC reporter Melinda Dalton