Photos: Dyke March takes place as part of Pride celebrations

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A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March, a staple of the Pride celebration weekend.

This year’s march included expressions of solidarity with Palestinians, with participants carrying flags and wearing keffiyehs alongside Pride symbols.

The Ottawa Dyke March first took place July 10, 2004, in solidarity with other dyke marches around the world.

 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March, a staple of the pride celebration weekend. This year’s march included expressions of solidarity with Palestine, with participants carrying flags and wearing keffiyehs alongside pride symbols.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March.
 A group gathered in Minto Park on Saturday before marching onto Elgin Street for the annual Dyke March, a staple of the pride celebration weekend. This year’s march included expressions of solidarity with Palestine, with participants carrying flags and wearing keffiyehs alongside pride symbols.
 Richard Martin posed at a colourful Photo Booth with his pride fan on the toasty hot afternoon. People walk down Bank Street taking in Capital Pride’s Street Festival, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities featuring local vendors, community groups, and inclusive programming.
 People walk down Bank Street taking in Capital Pride’s Street Festival, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities featuring local vendors, community groups, and inclusive programming.
 People walk down Bank Street taking in Capital Pride’s Street Festival, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities featuring local vendors, community groups, and inclusive programming, Saturday, August 23, 2025.
 People walk down Bank Street taking in Capital Pride’s Street Festival, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities featuring local vendors, community groups, and inclusive programming.
 People walk down Bank Street taking in Capital Pride’s Street Festival, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities featuring local vendors, community groups, and inclusive programming, Saturday, August 23, 2025.

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