Pride Celebration

Yorkville Branch pillars wrapped in the Progress Pride Flag colours. From top to bottom in stripes are white, pink, light blue, brown, black, red, orange, yellow, green, dark blue and purple.

Toronto Public Library celebrates Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer + (2SLGBTQ+) communities with our Pride Collection, reading lists, and programs, including Rainbow and Drag Performer Storytimes, book clubs, film screenings and more.

See Toronto Public Library Board's statement of support for Pride Month.

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Upcoming programs May 5

Featured programs

Fay & Fluffy's Story Time

May 30th | 10:30am - 11:30am
Celebrate kindness and inclusivity with stories that encourage acceptance and self-expression. All children and families are welcome!

Rabbit and Bear Paws Puppet Show: The Way

Jun 6th | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Discover the story of how Turtle Island came to be.

Upcoming Events

Pride Gallery

Upcoming programs

Featured programs

Fay & Fluffy's Story Time

May 30th | 10:30am - 11:30am
Celebrate kindness and inclusivity with stories that encourage acceptance and self-expression. All children and families are welcome!

Rabbit and Bear Paws Puppet Show: The Way

Jun 6th | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Discover the story of how Turtle Island came to be.

Screen Time with Toronto Public Health

Jun 2nd | 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Are screens a part of your family's daily life? Learn how to manage your child's technology use.

Ma-Nee Chacaby shares her memoir about his journey as a Two-Spirit Ojibwa-Cree lesbian.

David A. Robertson discusses his book on how small acts of Reconciliation can make a big difference over time.

Explore Indigenous knowledges towards a brighter future using a revolutionary perspective on water.

Baby Time

Join us for bouncing rhymes, songs and stories in this program for babies and their parents or caregivers.

Toddler Time

Join us for stories, songs and rhymes in this program for toddlers and their parents or caregivers.

Preschool Time

Join us for stories, songs and fun activities that will help your child get a head start on school, in this program for preschoolers and their parents or caregivers.

Upcoming Events

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Streaming video collection of live and on demand classical and jazz music concerts, operas and ballets. Medici.tv also contains music documentaries and master classes by leading musicians.

Past programs

Watch replays of past 2SLGBTQ+ conversations.

Ma-Nee Chacaby | A Two-Spirit Journey (2025)

Ma-Nee Chacaby shares her memoir about his journey as a Two-Spirit Ojibwa-Cree lesbian.

Grayscale portraits of James Turk, Raegan Swanson and Lisa Radha Vohra

Chasing Rainbows: 2SLGBTQ+ in Library Collections (2024)

What’s at stake when queer and trans stories are silenced? Join our panel of experts as they explore the intersections of intellectual freedom and 2SLGBTQ+ written works from academic, historical, cultural, public library, school and artist perspectives.

photo of Natasha Pulley

Natasha Pulley: The Half Life of Valery K (2022)

Bestselling author Natasha Pulley discusses her novel The half life of Valery K, upcoming projects, and discovering the thread of magic and queer narratives through history.

photo of Juno Dawson

Juno Dawson: What's the T? (2022)

Juno Dawson discusses her latest book, What's the T? A Guide to All Things Trans and Non-Binary and answers questions about gender identity, transitioning, gender exploration, and what it’s like to be transgender.

Pride Collection

Our Pride Collection includes over 4,500 books and movies of interest to 2SLGBTQ+ communities in Toronto. We have curated recommended reading lists for adults, teens and children.

Message from TPL Board

The Toronto Public Library Board acknowledges and celebrates Pride year-round in solidarity with 2-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer + (2SLGBTQ+) communities. We affirm our commitment to the values of Reconciliation, diversity, equity, inclusion and intellectual freedom by ensuring that the Library remains a welcoming and inclusive space for everyone. By actively including 2SLGBTQ+ communities, we promote opportunities for connection, informed dialogue and understanding.

We invite all Torontonians to visit the TPL's branches and website to discover collections, events, and resources celebrating and supporting 2SLGBTQ+ communities. TPL's efforts to support 2SLGBTQ+ communities include and extend beyond Pride month in June. Throughout the year, TPL provides a range of programs, services and collections that reflect our city's rich diversity and promote equitable access. TPL's Drag Performer and Rainbow Storytimes, among many other offerings for all ages, provide an opportunity to attend programming that promotes understanding and acceptance of each other.

Public libraries have always been champions of the values and principles that uphold democratic principles. TPL is committed to understanding, amplifying, and celebrating the voices of our city's most marginalized communities.

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