Capital Pride (Ottawa)
The Capital Pride Festival (French: Fierté dans la capitale) is the annual Pride event in Canada's National Capital Region, which includes the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. It has been held annually since 1986.
Capital Pride is a non-profit organization. It is run by a board of directors and operational committees that are made up entirely of volunteers.
Capital Pride's Mission
The mission of Capital Pride is to perpetuate the spirit of pride in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, two-spirited and questioning (GLBTTQ) community in Canada’s National Capital Region of Ottawa–Gatineau.
Events are held throughout the year in partnership with other community groups, businesses and sponsors to help educate and promote the issues and interests of the GLBTTQ community, culminating in an entertaining and professional festival at the end of August.
The History of Pride in Ottawa
Ottawa’s first gay pride celebration was a picnic in Strathcona Park in June of 1986 and attended by about 50 people.[1] In 1989, the pride celebration became a week of activities: dances, exhibits, films, sporting events, and receptions.
In May 1997 the Pride Week Committee was incorporated as the Pride Committee of Ottawa–Gatineau and the festival received their first official proclamation from Ottawa City Council. In 1998 the Pride Week Committee received a letter of support from Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.[2]
The annual festival was held at Festival Plaza at Ottawa City Hall until 2002, when it was moved to Bank Street. In 2005, the festival was moved from Bank Street back to Festival Plaza and the dates of the festival were changed from July to August.
In 2008, the Pride Committee of Ottawa–Gatineau was rebranded as Capital Pride.
From its humble beginnings as a picnic in the park, it has evolved into a city-wide 10-day festival of over 20 events, complete with a Pride Parade, Dyke March and other events that appeal to families, athletes, artists and all members of the GLBTTQ community.
In 2010, Pride Week included a rugby match between Canada's only two predominantly gay rugby teams, the Muddy York and the Ottawa Wolves. The historic match was played on the main lawn of Parliament on August 28, 2010.[3]
The Capital Pride Historical Gallery
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2004's parade on Bank Street
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2004's after-parade street party on Bank Street
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Alex Munter heading the 2005 parade
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Alex Munter mayoral campaign at the 2006 parade (Munter can be seen at far left)
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2007's parade passing in front of parliament buildings on Wellington Street
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Onlookers and supporters in the 2007's parade, Wellington Street
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2007's parade on Elgin Street
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2007's street party at the Festival Plaza on Ottawa's City Hall grounds
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The B-girlz performing at the 2007 Capital Pride
References
- ↑ McCann, Marcus. "A queer's history of Ottawa Pride". Xtra!. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
- ↑ Egale Canda. "Obtaining Pride Proclamations". Retrieved March 18, 2012.
- ↑ "CTV Ottawa: The first gay rugby match on Parliament Hill". CTV. 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
External links
- Capital Pride's website
- Volunteer with Capital Pride
- Capital Pride on Facebook
- 2008 Capital Pride Festival video footage
- A queer's history of Ottawa Pride - Capital Xtra!
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