Your Guide to Pride in #SJTownsByTheBay 🌈

July 31, 2024


August brings a vibrant burst of colour to our region, as Saint John and the Towns by the Bay celebrates Pride! From Drag Bingo to Pride Parties, Drag Brunch, the Pride Parade, and everything in between - there is something for everyone (and every age!) to take part in. The full list of Pride events can be found by clicking here

Is it your first time attending Pride? Curious how you can make the most out of your experience? Check out the tips below for everything you need to know!

Saint John Pride's Tips & Tricks

We asked the team at Saint John Pride for tips to help folks get the most out of their Pride experience. Their top recommendations are:

 

  • Wear something with your flag on it, even if it's as small as a pin. This way, other people can identify you and it will help you make new friends!
  • Attend events you normally wouldn't. Maybe documentaries aren't your 'thing'. But if you go, there's a chance you might learn something about our history or meet a new friend.
  • Check to see if your work has a Pride group or initiative. Lots of places will have their own Pride boards that often submit floats or walking groups into parades. Getting yourself involved will be a great way to find others to attend Pride with!
  • Take some allies with you. Pride is about our community, but we also happily welcome allies. So if you can't find any queer people to go with, then you can always bring your straight besties.
  • Learn as much as you can about history. It's important to remember why we have Pride, so even just a simple Google search will open your eyes to so many things.
  • If you're shy, a great way to make friends is by finding the local queer Facebook group. The one for Saint John is called "Queer Saint John" and the one for New Brunswick is called "Queer New Brunswick". You can participate in group conversations and find out about different events going on.
  • Make sure you grab your tickets in advance. A lot of ticketed events will sell out, so it's always good to grab tickets as soon as possible. 
  • Don't be afraid to reach out to the Saint John Pride Board to ask questions - that's what we're here for!
  • Make sure you check out the Saint John Pride website often for updates and information.
  • Look out for the official "Pride Guide" which will be online and printed. This will have the whole Pride schedule in it, plus tips, tricks, and all kinds of other good information.

Saint John Pride's Pride 101

The right preparations are essential to make Pride as safe and enjoyable as possible for yourself and others! Before heading to a Pride event, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

  • Stay hydrated and bring snacks.
  • Plan how you're going to arrive and leave - a safe and sober drive home is always the best plan!
  • Keep an eye on social media before and during the event for any last-minute changes or updates.
  • Dress comfortably - whether you want to dress to make a statement or would prefer to be more subtle in your look, your comfort is what's most important!
  • Pack light but bring the essentials.

For more information, check out the full Pride 101 resource on the Saint John Pride website by clicking here.

Rainbow Registered Welcome Centres

Did you know our two Saint John Regional Welcome Centres are Rainbow Registered? This means that our people and spaces are committed to ensuring that 2SLGBTQIA+ visitors (and all visitors!) feel safe and welcome in every interaction.

 

Visiting the Saint John Region for Pride and looking for more information while you're here? Stop by and say hi to one of our Welcome Ambassadors - they'd be happy to help you out! You can find our Welcome Centres at the Saint John City Market or in the AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village.

 

Reconnaissance du territoire

La région de Saint John est située sur le territoire traditionnel des nations Wolastoqiyik, Mi'Kmaq et Peskotomuhkati. Ce territoire est couvert par des traités de paix et d'amitié conclus avec la Couronne britannique dans les années 1700. Ces traités reconnaissaient le rÎle important et significatif des Wolastoqiyik, des Mi'Kmaq et des Peskotomuhkati dans cette province et dans le pays, et visaient à établir une relation de confiance et d'amitié.

Envision Saint John : L'organisme de croissance régionale respecte les anciens, passés et présents, et les descendants de ce territoire, et s'engage à poursuivre sur la voie de la vérité, de la collaboration et de la réconciliation.