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Pride Winnipeg Festival changing dates to accommodate growth

Organizers pushed the date back a month and a half because they weren't able to arrange for more space due to competing schedules from other events.

2018 Pride Festival will be held July 20-29

Thousands attended the Pride Festival at The Forks in Winnipeg on a hot Sunday afternoon.
Thousands attend the Pride Winnipeg Festival at The Forks each year. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

The Pride Winnipeg Festival at The Forks has outgrown its usual date on the first weekend of June.

So organizers havepushed the date back a month and a half.

The festival will now run from July 20 to 29, with the festival at The Forks on July 28 and 29 and the Pride Winnipeg Parade on July 29.

The new dates allow the festival to eventually use the whole site at The Forks, nearly tripling its current footprint from 120,000 square feet to 365,000 square feet, Pride Winnipeg president Jonathan Niemczak said.

Competing schedules from the Winnipeg International Children's Festival in early June meant Pride organizersweren't able to book as much space at The Forks as they wanted.

"Right now, there's just no more real estate. We've been getting requests from folks who want to get involved and want to set up content, and we've also been wanting to expand our current content, but we just can't. We just do not have the space."

The expanded Pride Winnipeg Festival will also serve as a test run for the 2020 Fiert Canada Pride Festival, which thousands from across Canada are expected to attend. Shifting the dates now allows Pride organizers time to make arrangements with suppliers and stakeholders before the national festival, Niemczaksaid.

The city will also host the North American Continental Outgames and a three-day human rights conference in 2020, he said.