Sat Jun. 27 2009 7:36:03 PM
Pride festivities to end with big parade Sunday
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A woman shows off her pride on her bike during the Dyke March in Toronto on Saturday, June 28,2008. (Richard Wahab / CTV Toronto)
Toronto is showing its Pride this weekend as the Church Street and Wellesley Street E. neighborhood continues its biggest celebration of the year.
One million people are expected to attend the big Pride parade, which starts at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
The parade starts at Church Street and Bloor Street, heads west to Yonge Street, south to Gerrard Street, and east back to Church Street.
The road closures will be in effect starting at 8 a.m. Sunday morning.All roads are expected to reopen around 6 p.m.
CP24 is your Pride station. We'll have live coverage of the parade Sunday afternoon.
We will also stream it live on CP24.com. If you miss it, you can catch a repeat Sunday night starting at 8 p.m. on CP24.
Things got rolling Friday night with the first ever Trans March.
The celebrations continued Saturday with the Dyke March and Pride and Remembrance Run. It's a 5 kilometre road race or walk that raises money for Casey House and Black CAP, an AIDS hospice and HIV prevention association respectively.
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