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Honouring Our History, Sharing Our Stories, Celebrating Our Pride

We preserve and share the history of Canada’s Pride movement through research, education, and storytelling.

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Educational Resources

Teaching Tools to Bring Canada's Pride History to Life

Teaching the history of the Pride movement in Canada helps learners understand the struggles, victories, and contributions of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities while connecting past and present rights movements.


Our educational resources provide hands-on activities, engaging lessons, and storytelling-based learning that encourage students to explore, discuss, and reflect on the history of the Pride movement in Canada.

Pride Books

A list of books that explore 2SLGBTQIA+ themes for grades K-12, with links to purchase.

Book a Workshop

Interactive workshops that explore the history and impact of Pride in Canada.

Pride Timeline

Explore a timeline of key moments in pride history, each with curated resources to support learning.

Lesson Plans

Lesson plans by grade and subject for K–12, focused on Canada’s Pride history.

Our Research preserves, documents, and exhibits the history of the Pride movement in Canada

In-depth articles exploring pivotal events, figures, and movements that shaped Canada’s Pride history.

Research Articles

A searchable archive documenting Pride marches, protests, and landmark events across Canada.

Pride Database

Interactive digital exhibits that bring Canada’s Pride movement to life through stories, images, and timelines.

Virtual Exhibits

Powered by Passionate Volunteers

Every exhibit, story, and educational resource we create is made possible by volunteers who believe in preserving and celebrating the history of the Pride movement in Canada.

Traditional Lands Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that our work to preserve and share the history of the Pride movement in Canada takes place across the traditional territories of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We recognize the enduring relationships Indigenous peoples have with these lands and commit to learning, reflecting, and working in the spirit of reconciliation. We encourage all who engage with our work to learn about the Indigenous territories they live and work on.

Keep Pride History Alive

Together, we can preserve the voices, struggles, and victories of Canada’s Pride movement through our digital museum, research, and education.

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