WorldPride Toronto Special Event Transit Pass

Pride TTC Pass 2014

WorldPride Special Event Transit Passes – valid Saturday June 28 and Sunday June 29. On sale now at TTC collector booths and Fare Media Sellers for $22.00.

  • Valid for travel from the start of service Saturday, June 28, 2014, until 5:30 a.m. Monday, June 30, 2014.
  • Must have at least one Adult, maximum two Adults; can include children/youths (19 years of age or under). Total persons cannot exceed six. See details on back of the Special Event Transit Pass.

Special Event Transit Pass cannot be used at automatic entrances.

 

2012 Pride Week LGBT Short Film Showcase

Chronicling the diversity of the queer experience.

Runs till Fri, June 29. 9am-7pm.

Graham Spry Theatre.(next to CBC Musuem on the main floor) CBC Broadcasting Centre, 205 Wellington Street.

Free admission.

CBC Museum

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Film list:

Chained! by Betsy Kalin

14 minutes/Documentary/2010

Why are lesbians the biggest consumers of wallet chains? Chained! is a humorous romp through the lives of these quirkly lesbians who define themselves by their chains.

Pat’s First Kiss, by Pat Mills

5 minutes/Animated comedy/2007

The sad-but-hilariously-true story of the filmmaker

52, by Josh and Robi Levy

4 minutes/Comedy/2010

“52” probes one man’s greatest nightmare:getting old

Fresh Air Therapy 1, by Christoph Scheermann

Abstract Random:Mi Nah Wanna

After, by Mark Pariselli

12 minutes/Drama-comedy/2010

Three teenage boys idealize and fantasize about an older teenage football player.

The Not So Subtle Subtext

The Young Prime Minister,by Bill Taylor

11:30 minutes/Drama/2009

What’s a single mother to do when her young son decides he wants to wear a pair of pink sneakers to school?

Slow Burn

The Golden Pin, by Cuong Ngo

16 minutes/Drama/2009

Long, a young Vietnamese-Canadian swimmer, finds himself struggling between the expectations of his family and the demands of his heart.

Swim

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