2025 Vancouver Dyke March
Photo: Y Hanson Photography
Saturday, August 2, 2025
vancouverdykemarch.com
We’re excited to announce our 2025 Grand Marshals: PACE, Living in Community, and SWAN! These amazing organizations support sex workers in our community including through education, advocacy, outreach, community building and more
For the first time, VDM is also announcing a Community section of our march, highlighting the work of incredible grassroots organizations who serve Black, Palestinian, and Filipinx communities as well as queer and trans folks, survivors of sexual violence, harm reduction workers, and more.
Come march with us on Sat Aug 2nd, 12pm at McSpadden Park, to support these amazing groups!
Dyke March Stage Lineup
We are thrilled to be welcoming the following artists to our stage at Grandview Park! Come support them and our amazing vendors, from 1-5pm!
Son of a Butch
Lexxx
Kaleidoscope Crush
Lexxx
Nora Vision
Storytelling with Drag Queens Foundation
Nora Vision
ECHO
Dislexia
Alien Queen
Random Old Lady
Yuen Young
Rougaroux
We march at 12pm on Sat, Aug 2nd, from McSpadden Park
This event starts as a march from McSpaddin Park down Commercial and ending at a festival in Grandview Park. There is a marketplace, and a stage with live entertainment and music. 2025 Details have not yet been published, but we’ll post them here when they are. You can also follow the Dyke March on Instagram here.
About the Vancouver Dyke March
The Vancouver Dyke March and Festival Society is a grassroots, nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization which, with love, energy, purpose, and sustainability, plans and produces the Annual Vancouver Dyke March and Festival to celebrate and centre the experiences of those whose gender identity or expression intersects with their sexual orientation to further marginalize them.
We strive to make our free and all-ages events accessible. We seek to honour our roots and history while allowing for change which responds to the dynamic and evolving needs of our communities. Our events aim to recharge us through inclusive celebration.
The Vancouver Dyke March and Festival Society is a grassroots, nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization which, with love, energy, purpose, and sustainability, plans and produces the Annual Vancouver Dyke March and Festival to celebrate and centre the experiences of those whose gender identity or expression intersects with their sexual orientation to further marginalize them.
We strive to make our free and all-ages events accessible. We seek to honour our roots and history while allowing for change which responds to the dynamic and evolving needs of our communities. Our events aim to recharge us through inclusive celebration.