London Pride Parade
26 July 2009
The official web site of Pride London Festival is
We have chosen the theme “A Family Reunion”. This came about from the comments made by attendees at the Festival last year; “It’s like a family reunion”. We see faces we haven’t seen for a year. And like Family Reunions there is always the comment “we’ll have to get together more often” or “we’ll have coffee sometime”; that often and sometime never seems to come about (until the next year). Take the time to follow through and share special time with aquaintances; life is to short. And for those coming into London for the Pride celebrations; come back more than just once a year. London has a lot to offer; from excellent performances at The Grand Theatre/McManus Theatre, Centennial Hall, first rate performers at the John Labatt Centre, various other summer festivals and many great shops, restaurants and hotels. Check out Tourism London www.londontourism.ca and The London Arts Hub/London Arts Council www.londonarts.ca for all the exciting and entertaining events within our wonderful city.
Eugene R. Dustin
President – Pride London Festival
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In the Parade Marshalling area in the parking lot at 649 Queens Avenue, between Adelaide and Elizabeth Streets.
And sharp at 1:00 p.m. Gay Time, the Parade sets off. (That was 1:13 civilian time.)
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Enroute, almost to the end of the Parade fro another year.
Info booths, vendors and the entertainment stage at 185 Queens Avenue parking lot.
See you next year here in London, my Home Town.
Despite the dark, threatening storm clouds, it did not rain on the Parade.