Country | Prov. | Locations | Photo | Approximate attendance | Notes |
| AB | Calgary | | 4,000 | Calgary City Hall |
| AB | Edmonton | | 2,000 - 4,000 | Alberta legislature |
| AB | Lethbridge | | | event planned at corner of Mayor Magrath Drive & 9 Ave South |
| BC | Balfour | | | Sunshine Bay Regional Park |
| BC | Bowen Island | | 200+ | Bowen Island Library |
| BC | Castlegar | | 65 | Pioneer Arena |
| BC | Courtenay | | | Rally at Court House Park |
| BC | Gabriola Island | | | |
| BC | Grand Forks | | 140 | Archives Coffee House |
| BC | Kamloops | | 500 | City Hall - Riverside Park |
| BC | Kelowna | | 500+ | gathering at the Sails |
| BC | Kootenay Bay | | 70+ | March hosted by the Yasodhara Ashram |
| BC | Nanaimo | | 1,000 | Diana Krall Plaza - Maffeo Sutton Park |
| BC | Prince George | | hundreds | Civic Plaza |
| BC | Revelstoke | | | Kovach Park - Centennial Park Worker's Memorial |
| BC | Roberts Creek | | 50 | Gumboot Restaurant |
| BC | Salmon Arm | | 30 | City Hall - Ross Street Plaza |
| BC | Salt Spring Island | | 500-600 | Salt Spring Library - Ganges |
| BC | Tofino | | | Common Loaf Bake Shop |
| BC | Vancouver | | 15,000 | Actress Vera Farmiga repped the celebrities marching in Vancouver |
| BC | Victoria | | 2,000 | Centennial Square |
| MB | Winnipeg | | 1,000 | Centre Court at Portage Place - Portage and Main and past the U.S. Consulate in the TD building. Organizers were hoping for as many as 500 Winnipeggers to show up but were overwhelmed by the turnout which some estimated at twice that number. |
| NB | Fredericton | | | Fredericton City Hall |
| NB | Saint John | | 200 | Queen Square |
| NB | Moncton | | | Moncton City Hall |
| NL | North West River | | | |
| NL | St. John's | | | City Hall; due to blizzard conditions, organizers held a "virtual" rally on social media. |
| NS | Halifax | | 1,000+ | Halifax City Hall |
| NS | Orangedale | | | |
| NS | Sydney | | | |
| NS | Wolfville | | | |
| NWT | Yellowknife | | dozens | Protesters braved -20 C temperatures in a march in Yellowknife |
| ON | Guelph | | hundreds | Market Square |
| ON | Hamilton | | 1,000 | Hamilton City Hall |
| ON | Huntsville | | 30+ | Huntsville Place Mall |
| ON | Kingston | | 1,000 | |
| ON | London | | 1,400 | Victoria Park. A lone Trump supporter carrying a Trump-Pence campaign sign debated with some demonstrators; while he talked with a reporter, someone snatched the sign from his hands. |
| ON | Ottawa | | 8,000 | Ottawa police estimated the size of the crowd to be between 6,000 and 8,000 people. It was enough people to fill the length of Laurier Avenue West from Bronson Avenue to Metcalfe Street |
| ON | St. Catharines | | | |
| ON | Timmins | | 20 | A group of 20 women and men marched to Timmins City Hall; event organized by Timmins and Area Women in Crisis |
| ON | Toronto | | 60,000 | Tens of thousands of people showed up at Queen's Park, marched down University Avenue and ended up outside of City Hall at Nathan Phillips Square. Status of Women minister Maryam Monsef missed the march because she was attending meetings in her riding and preparing for the Liberal cabinet retreat. |
| PE | Charlottetown | | | People gathered outside Province House |
| QC | Montreal | | 5,000 | Esplanade de la Place des Arts |
| QC | Sutton | | | |
| SK | Saskatoon | | 800 | Saskatoon City Hall |
| YT | Whitehorse | | 200 | Several hundred people braved -35 C temperatures for their march in solidarity with marches happening around the world. |
| | Monteverde | | 250 | |
| | Nosara | | 100 | Playa Guiones |
| | San José | | hundreds | |
| | Antigua | | ~100 | Calle del Arco. People chanted, "Bridges, not walls!" |
| | Ajijic | | hundreds | |
| | Álamos | | 100 | |
| | Mexico City | | hundreds | The march in Mexico City was so large that the crowd of people, both Mexican and American, stretched all along the route from the US Embassy to the Angel of Independence. Demonstrators protested against both President Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, and called for gender equality and women's rights. |
| | Managua | | 50 | U.S. embassy |
Country | Locations | Photo | Approximate attendance | Notes |
| Vienna | | 2,000 | In Vienna, the capital city, people met in front of the Karlskirche in the first district. The march went through the first district and ended in the Stadtpark. Only one or two hundred people were expected to show, so it was a great shock when two thousand people came to support the movement. Many students from various schools in Vienna made an appearance. Ranging from locale to international schools. There were many signs calling for gender equality, human rights, and LGBTQ+ rights. Some people even took this opportunity to call upon the government to deal with the Syrian refugee crisis, which was currently a problem for Austria and other European countries. |
| Brussels | | 2,000 | People gathered at the "Muntplein" in central Brussels. |
| Zagreb | | | Protesters led by the representatives from the Citizens' Initiative "United Against Hate" gathered at Cvjetni Square and the Square of Petar Preradović at 11:55 am. The organizers' slogan was "Our fight lasts throughout the year." |
| Prague | | 700 | People gathered in Wenceslas Square in freezing weather, mockingly waving portraits of Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin, as well banners that read "Love Trumps Hate". |
| Copenhagen | | 5,000 | Protesters marched from the US-embassy to the parliament. |
| Helsinki | | hundreds | Gathered in Kamppi Square in solidarity to defend women's rights and the environment. They emphasized that these issues concern all people, not only Americans or women. The organizers' slogan was "When there's nothing you can do, you can not just do nothing." The rally included members of parliament Ozan Yanar, Ville Niinistö, Eva Biaudet, and Paavo Arhinmäki. |
| Auvillar | | | |
| Bordeaux | | 300 | |
| Marseille | | 200 | |
| Montpellier | | 1,500 | |
| Nice | | | |
| Paris | | 7,000+ | In Paris, 7,000 people, according to police, gathered at Trocadero Square to tell their rejection of Donald Trump and defend women's rights. Most slogans were written in English. At 4 pm, the protesters arrived at their destination in front of the Peace Wall. |
| Strasbourg | | 500 | |
| Toulouse | | 700 | |
| Berlin | | 500-650 | hundreds of people gathered in front of the US embassy at the Brandenburg Gate on Saturday. On posters were slogans like "Trump is not a Berliner". |
| Bonn | | 100 - 200 | |
| Düsseldorf | | 100 | |
| Frankfurt | | 2,100 | The largest of Germany's rallies took place in Frankfurt, with over 2,000 protesters |
| Hamburg | | | Given as "Bad Homburg auf der Höhe" on the womensmarch.com/sisters website, but actually at the U.S. Consolate General |
| Heidelberg | | 800 - 1,000 | |
| Munich | | 600 - 1,000 | Hundreds of people moved from the US Consulate General to the city center. |
| Athens | | 100–1,000+ | Protesters marched in the streets of Athens for human rights, women's rights, and refugee rights. Large numbers of refugees and children joined the protests. Signs had Anti-fascism and pro-immigrant slogans and chants echoed those around the world in condemning far right agendas and the need for the equality of women. Crowds gathered first at Syntagma Square then marched to the U.S. Embassy in Athens. |
| Budapest | | 400 | |
| Reykjavik | | 200 | |
| Galway | | 250–300 | A crowd of around 250 to 300 people gathered in Eyre Square in Galway in the afternoon. Attendees heard calls for a united front to counter the impact of the new US administration. |
| Castlebar | | 100-200 | |
| Dublin | | 5,000 | Thousands gathered to march down O'Connell Street. Though the march was originally planned to conclude with a rally at the General Post Office, crowds became so large it had to be moved to Parnell Square. The march was organized by the Abortion Rights Campaign, Amnesty International Ireland, European Network Against Racism, ROSA, and The Coalition to Repeal the 8th, and supported by groups such as the National Women's Council of Ireland and the Union of Students in Ireland. Events also took place in Castlebar. |
| Florence | | 150+ | the American Consulate |
| Milan | | 250 | La Scala opera house |
| Rome | | hundreds | Protesters gathered outside the Pantheon in Rome. Their messages included "Women's rights are human rights" and "Yes we must". |
| Pristina | | hundreds | In Pristina, capital of the largely Muslim former Yugoslav republic of Kosovo, a few hundred protestors, mostly women, joined a protest against the new Trump administration. |
| Riga | | 200 | In Riga, the capital of Latvia, approximately 200 people gathered to march from the Polish Gate through the Old Town, ending at the Freedom Monument. |
| Vilnius | | 120 | Approximately 120 people attended Sister March Vilnius. |
| Amsterdam | | 3,000 | March held outside the US Consolate |
| The Hague | | 1,000 | Protestors walked from Maliveld to the US Embassy. |
| Bergen | | 500 - 1,000 | |
| Oslo | | 2,000 | |
| Trondheim | | 280 | Trondheim Square |
| Tromsø | | | |
| Gdańsk | | | |
| Kraków | | 100 | Participants gathered in front of the US Consulate. |
| Warsaw | | 200 | office of the Prime Minister - U.S. Embassy in Warsaw |
| Braga | | | |
| Coimbra | | | |
| Faro | | | |
| Lisbon | | 500+ | Marched next to the embassy of the United States of America. |
| Porto | | | |
| Belgrade | | ~50 | |
| Madrid | | 550 | In Madrid, on the day of Trump's inauguration, a group called Madrid Resistance marched from Plaza de Isabel II to Puerta del Sol. About 50 protesters gathered at the US Embassy in Madrid to show international solidarity against Trump's "homophobic, xenophobic, and racist" policies. |
| Barcelona | | 700 | Approximately 700 protesters gathered in Barcelona. |
| Granada | | Dozens | |
| Stockholm | | thousands | Gathered at Norrmalmstorg for a solidarity march. |
| Åre | | 50–60 | A protest on cross-country skis took place. |
| Geneva | | 3,000 | Marched across the Pont du Mont-Blanc bridge and along the Lake Geneva shoreline. |
| Zurich | | 10,000+ | Because Zurich was not granted a march permit on the same day as Geneva and other cities, thousands of people had to wait until March to take to the streets, with “the same commitment” as the global movement. |
| London | | 100,000 | Protesters marched in London from Grosvenor Square in Mayfair, past the US embassy and onto Trafalgar Square. London Mayor Sadiq Khan was present. Speakers included Sandi Toksvig and Yvette Cooper. Issues included women's, workers', and LGBT rights, as well as Brexit. Celebrity participants included Ian McKellen, Gillian Anderson, John C. Reilly, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Sharon Horgan, Josh Gad, Rebecca Hall, Thandie Newton and Riz Ahmed. |
| Bristol | | 1,000+ | More than 1,000 marched from Queen Square to College Green |
| Lancaster | | | |
| Leeds | | hundreds | Leeds city centre |
| Liverpool | | 1,000+ | St. George's Hall |
| Manchester | | 2,000 | Albert Square |
| Shipley | | 1,500 | Shipley Market Square |
| Southampton | | hundreds | |
| York | | hundreds | The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter, aka York Minster |
| Belfast | | 200-300 | Belfast City Hall; hundreds came |
| Aberdeen | | | |
| Edinburgh | | 2,000 | Leah Higgins and Calum Stewart, both 16, organized the Women's March through social media, and invited people to protest against the alleged sexism, racism and homophobia of the newly inaugurated US president. |
| Glasgow | | 60+ | On the same day that Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th US president, protests were held across Scotland. A crowd of protesters gathered at the top of Buchanan Street in Glasgow |
| Cardiff | | 1,000 | Singer, actress & activist Charlotte Church, who had previously declined an invite to perform at Trump's inauguration, joined the Cardiff's Women's March. |
Country | Locations | Photo | Approximate attendance | Notes |
| Accra | | | Protesters in front of the US embassy in Accra held a banner saying, "United in Diversity" |
| Nairobi | | 700 | Women, men and children from Kenya and around the world marched in Karura Forest to support women's rights, human rights and social justice, and in solidarity with the nearly 700 other Sister Marches around the world. Marchers mobilized to make demands of the Kenyan government, while also calling on the new US government and governments around the world to reject policies that limit women's rights. The march was endorsed by a wide range of Kenyan and international civil society organizations including the Amnesty International Kenya, the Centre for Rights Awareness and Education, the Coalition for Grassroots Human Rights Defenders, the Coalition on Violence Against Women, the Gay and Lesbian Coalition of Kenya, Her Voice Kenya, Human Rights Watch, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, Kenya Sex Worker Alliance, Minority Women in Action, the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, and the World March of Women–Kenya Chapter. |
| Lilongwe | | | |
| Jos | | | Protesters gathered in Jos, Plateau State and marched to the state's House of Assembly to demand the passage of a gender equality bill that has been stalled. |
| Cape Town | | 500 | Women gathered at Company's Garden for a solidarity march with the Washington protesters. In addition to questioning Trump's leadership, one of the messages was "Climate change is a women's issue". |
| Durban | | | |
| Dar es Salaam | | 220 | The march occurred on Msasani Road and promoted Women's Health and Safety in Tanzania. |
| Harare | | 40-80 | Zimbabwe women in the upmarket Borrowdale suburb of Harare were seen marching demonstrating against the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump. This irked the Progressive Democrats Zimbabwe leader Barbara Nyagomo who said it was sad that when calls for demonstration against the brutal President Robert Mugabe's regime, such women would not show up. |
Country | Locations | Photo | Approximate attendance | Notes |
| Tbilisi | | 300 | Tbilisi Concert Hall - Old Parliament Building, Rustaveli Avenue |
| Hong Kong | | 20+ | Individual groups banded together in unofficial mini movements across Hong Kong. |
| Agra | | | near the Taj Mahal |
| Bangalore | | 300 | Thousands marched across India with rallies in 30 cities in solidarity against rape, as well as following the Women's March itself. The movement began following the response by Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi to the mass molestation incident in Bangalore on New Years 2017. Azmi said that "women should not go out after sunset." The protests and marches thus used the hashtag #IWillGoOut. |
| Bhopal | | | |
| Chennai | | | |
| Delhi | | | |
| Hyderabad | | | |
| Kolkata | | | |
| Lucknow | | | |
| Mumbai | | | |
| Nagpur | | | |
| Ranchi | | | |
| Thrissur | | | |
| Jakarta | | 700+ | Hundreds of people gathered near the National Monument, sending a plea for maintaining gender equality, ending street harassment and LGBT discrimination, etc. March was organized individually. |
| Yogyakarta | | hundreds | Women gathered in the city of Yogyakarta to promote peace and women's rights. |
| Erbil | | hundreds | A group of demonstrators in Iraqi Kurdistan, both locals and expats, met at the Erbil Main Square Citadel on Saturday night to show their support for women's rights. |
| Tel Aviv | | 400–500 | Protestors gathered outside the U.S. Embassy. The local time accommodated the local Sabbath observance as well as the time zone difference. The majority in attendance were American Israelis, along with immigrants from other Anglophone countries and native Israelis. Chanting in Hebrew and English and holding signs, the protests aimed at Trump also included opposition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government's policies, particularly the occupation of the Palestinian territories. |
| Tokyo | | 650 | Protestors, mostly expats and women, marched in Tokyo's Hibiya Park, far exceeding the 150 who registered. The event was organized by Erica Summers, a Los Angeles resident who was traveling abroad at the time of the March of Washington, with assistance from Democrats Abroad. |
| Amman | | 30+ | Women held workshops in the city of Amman to promote women's rights and tolerance. |
| Beirut | | 30+ | A women-led event consisting of dialogue and action workshops was held in Lebanon in lieu of a public rally. |
| Macau | | 100 | Groups of people gathering around Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança in Taipa, Macau. |
| Yangon | | dozens | Because political circumstances would not permit a march, dozens of people instead attended a "solidarity picnic". |
| Manila | | 500+ | Marched in front of the US Embassy in Manila. Protest was led by leftist feminist group GABRIELA Women's Party. Aside from women's rights issues, the march also protested American imperialist and neoliberal policies. |
| Seoul | | 1,000 | Protesters gathered and marched in the snow. |
| Bangkok | | dozens | |