About this Event
Participating in sports can be a meaningful experience for many, offering belonging, community, and lifelong friendships. But for trans people, participating in sports can be fraught with prying questions, demeaning requests, and outright exclusion. This is why it’s especially important to celebrate trans excellence and joy in sport.
Join Pride House Toronto for a special screening of Pink Light, a short film that tells the story of a former pro hockey player who time-travels to his pre-transition past. He finds his earlier self waiting for life to start only to discover he was already the person he'd become.
After the screening will be a talkback with the team behind the film and a meet-and-greet opportunity with the cast.
The screening will be held in the Pride House Toronto auditorium of the second floor.
About Us:
PHTO26 is a locally run venue open for the duration of the FIFA 2026 Men's World Cup here in Toronto. We'll be hosting free viewing parties, acting as a community hub and hospitality house where all are welcome.
We are providing opportunities to interact with our community partners who will be leading fun education activities, connecting with local leagues and teams, and interact with Canadian soccer media.
Our parent initiative, Pride House International, has helped stage Pride Houses at major sporting events since 2010. We're honoured to represent them for this tournament.
Pride House Toronto is privileged to have been selected as a City of Toronto FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Legacy Initiative.
Thank you to our Legendary Sponsor TD Bank, Venue Sponsor George Brown Polytechnic, and to sponsors MLSE, OLG, OPG, and IGM.
Thanks as well to our partners: Canada Soccer, Toronto FC, and You Can Play.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
George Brown College - Waterfront Campus, 51 Dockside Drive, Toronto, Canada
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