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Countdown to Pride For Everyone 2026

Can't wait to see you in Kin Coulee Park!

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Upcoming Events

Wednesday, March 18

Beers with Queers

7pm

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9pm

Travois Ale Works

Event Details

Wednesday, March 18

Beers with Queers

 You've survived another hump day and it’s time to catch up with friends. Join us from 7-9pm at Travois Ale Works for a casual come and go e...

Event Details

7pm

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9pm

Travois Ale Works

Tuesday, March 31

Trans Day of Visibility

6pm

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8pm

Police Point Park Firepit, Beside Interpretive Centre

Event Details

Tuesday, March 31

Trans Day of Visibility

Join us for a hot dog and marshmallow roast and brief community walk. There will be an open mic portion for anyone who would like to speak.

6pm

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8pm

Police Point Park Firepit, Beside Interpretive Centre

Thursday, April 2

Pride & Passions

6:00pm

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7:45pm

Medicine Hat Public Library, Legion Room

Event Details

Thursday, April 2

Pride & Passions

To celebrate the intersection of autism and 2SLGBTQIA+ identities we're looking for volunteers to share a presentation or performance relate...

Event Details

6:00pm

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7:45pm

Medicine Hat Public Library, Legion Room

 

The Prairie Pride Guild of Medicine Hat and District acknowledges that we live and work on treaty territory. Medicine Hat is situated on Treaty 7 and neighbour to Treaty 4 territory. Traditional  lands of the Siksika (Blackfoot), Kainai (Blood), Piikani (Peigan),  Stoney Nakoda, and Tsuut’ina (Sarcee) as well as the Cree, Sioux, and  the Saulteaux bands of the Ojibwa peoples. Homelands of the Métis Nation  District 2 Battle River Territory.


 Two-spirit was a complex role and identity that modern-day two-spirited individuals can use to reclaim traditions related to gender identity, sexual preference, spiritual identity and traditional roles.  We recognize that our Two Spirit and Indigi-queer elders, friends, and community have, and always will, take an honoured place of guidance and support to these ancestral and unceeded lands that belong to them. 

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