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Vancouver Pride Parade wows with colourful outfits and vibrant energy

Downtown Vancouver was lit up with rainbows, glitter and parade marchers who dressed for the occasion on Sunday.

Parade marchers and even some onlookers dressed up for the 38th annual parade

Peach Cobblah (left) and Isolde Barron stood on Davie Street to host a live feed of the parade for Daily Xtra. (Lien Yeung/CBC)

The Vancouver Pride Parade buzzedwith loud, boisterous energy on Sundayfuelled by electrifying music and outfits that were a feast for the eyes and I was there for all of it, capturingthe parade onFacebookLive, includingPrime Minister JustinTrudeau'shistoric participation.

Many wereinspired to dressin their most colourful clothesforthe annual parade, which strives to include people from all communities.

The CBC Vancouverteam proudly showed its colours and before the march began at noon, the team was held in a staging area on Thurlowby Robson Street where they took a 360 degree photo.

Sights and sounds from Vancouver's 2016 Pride

These three young women looked very "kawaii" while marching with the B.C. Federation of Students. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
Happy crowds lined the sidewalks along Robson and Jervis Streets. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
Orlando Orange claimed he was not sweltering underneath the layers of recycled garbage bags and spandex. He made the costume all by himself. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
Everywhere you turned along the parade, people were beaming with pride. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
Getting sassy with the crew at the Loden Hotel during the Vancouver Pride Parade. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
The crowds cheered and scrambled to get their hands on free swag being handed out including colourful beads, fans, stickers and condoms. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
These masqueraders said they were going for a Venetian carnival theme. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
This little boy created his own confetti canon after one of the floats went by. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
This group of onlookers decorated their spectator area so that it was ocean-themed. The mermaids and sharks all played nice on Robson Street. (Lien Yeung/CBC)
These two men spent their time watching the parade from the makeshift 'underwater' den. (Lien Yeung/CBC)