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U of R Celebrates the 2025 Queen City Pride Parade

18 June 2025
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The University of Regina joined the 2025 Queen City Pride Parade to celebrate, show support, and march alongside our 2SLGBTQIA+ and allied communities. Explore highlights from the parade in our photo gallery below.

Queen City Pride Parade

several people carrying a U of R banner in a parade
The University of Regina came together for Pride with a clear and colourful message: “Everyone is welcome here.” Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
Two people wearing colourful shirts in a parade
Big smiles, bright shirts, and plenty of love from U of R parade-goers at Queen City Pride. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
Two people holding a colourful flag
UR Pride rep (left) taking part in the fun at Queen City Pride. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
three photos featuring dogs at the parade
Pride was pawsitively better with these four-legged friends along for the ride! Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
three people smiling
Faculty of Science showing support at Queen City Pride. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
three people smiling
U of R President Jeff Keshen (left) joins the celebration with U of R colleagues at Queen City Pride. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
a group of people marching in a parade
Downtown Regina transformed with Pride. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.
a group of people carrying a banner in a parade
With flags flying and spirits high, the U of R community made every step of the Queen City Pride parade one to remember. Photo Credit: University Communications & Marketing.

About the University of Regina

2024 marked our 50th anniversary as an independent University (although our roots as Regina College date back more than a century!). As we celebrate our past, we work towards a future that is as limitless as the prairie horizon. We support the health and well-being of our 17,200 students and provide them with hands-on learning opportunities to develop career-ready graduates – more than 92,000 alumni enrich communities in Saskatchewan and around the globe. Our research enterprise includes 18 research centres and 9 Canada Research Chairs. Our campuses are on Treaties 4 and 6 - the territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda peoples, and the homeland of the Michif/Métis nation. We seek to grow our relationships with Indigenous communities to build a more inclusive future.

Let’s go far, together.