Bogumil Pacak-Gamalski
Saturday August 16, 2025 was culmination of Pride Week in New West, and traditionally there was a very popular parade. Unlike the huge march in Vancouver with floats and thousands of people marching long route through the city – in West the parade is a parade of the entire downtown core and whoever wants to come. I was glad that it was extended all the way to the old train station building (a popular restaurant for many years now). Back in the day it was a short two blocks of partying and dancing between 4th and 6th Streets. Nowadays it takes the entire length of the street from 4th by the Queens Hotel to 8th by the old tran station. There was no march but just folks mingling with each other and multitude of kiosks offering trinkets, food, drinks, fun games, information booths, There were stages for dance music, stages for performances. Loads and lots of fun – simple. And thousands of people showed up. Met quite a few old friends back from my time, when I lived on the other side of the river, in Surrey. They were grayer, older – but still kicking the butts, LOL. Among them the organizers of the parades in New West and in Holland Park in Surrey, where I first get to know them personally and chatted with them many times. They are still doing the same here, although Surrey no longer does big event for gay community. I think that was at that time in Surrey’s Holland Park I met first time Jeremy Perry, who was still single guy at that time (or was it in the old Heritage Pub in New West and in Surrey we just simply met and chatted – can’t remember that now). Jeremy is now happily married but still works hard for the community in New West. Great guy.
Voila – the guys who works their butts out for years for the community:



… and in New West, 2025 – thank you guys. And Jeremy, where is he? On the picture of course, with me next to him, in the same park in Surrey and the same year 2014.
I will start with few picture prior to the actual parade to show you the hard work organizers and vendors and very friendly (and handsome, always thought that the New West cops very the best dressed and looking in entire Greater Vancouver – seriously had a crush on them, LOL) police officers, who wore very nice badges special badges for that occasion.





















and slowly the street filled out with people …















