IN EDMONTON & Surrounding Areas THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO 2023 Summer Fun Parks & Libraries • U-Picks • Skateparks Amusement Centres • Summer Festivals Farmers’ Markets • Plus More! summercity.ca summercity.ca
With the rays of sunshine illuminating the blue skies and the green landscapes of our surroundings, you won’t find many excuses to stay inside this summer. And here’s our cue to let you know how you can enjoy the splendour of the season.
For openers, we’ve spent countless hours compiling listings of what’s out there to
Contents Summer 2023
46 WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
From ferns to foliage, Wagner Natural Area is a rustic escape just minutes away from more urban jungles
48 FLYING COLOURS
Relatively cheap and straightforward, ultralight aircraft make flight accessible—and a lot of fun—for the masses
50 LOFTY AMBITIONS
Aerial theatre company Firefly takes performance art to new heights
54 THE MUSICAL RIDE: BY THE NUMBERS
One of Canada’s greatest traditions hits the road this summer
FASHION
88 SEEING RED
Pantone introduces Viva Magenta, the official shade for 2023
90 ATTIRE UNRETIRED
Designers breathe new life into previously worn outfits
take advantage of those warm, sunny days from getting an adrenaline rush of the myriad of activities waiting for you, or choice locations where you simply want to relax with a good book.
If you’re curious about some of those options, we’ve also included a wide range of stories that explore a number of culinary ideas to sample
and savour as well as some unique attractions hitting the city within the next few months.
Once again, Summer in the City and summercity.ca strive to be your primary source of fun this summer. And we hope you find it helpful in making summer 2023 a memorable one.
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6 summercity.ca Rob Lightfoot Publisher MAPS 8 EDMONTON & SURROUNDING AREAS 66 PARKS & LIBRARIES 68 POOLS & SPRAY PARKS EVENT LISTINGS 10 JUNE 35 JULY 60 ALL SUMMER 71 AUGUST 78 SEPTEMBER 80 BEYOND YEG LISTINGS BY ACTIVITY 56 SUMMER FESTIVALS 57 SKATEPARKS 58 AMUSEMENT CENTRES 63 U-PICKS 64 PARKS & LIBRARIES 65 FARMERS’ MARKETS 66 POOLS & SPRAY PARKS FOOD
WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS…
up
citrus
24 PARK IT OUTSIDE
that’s sure to please 26 A LICK & A PROMISE Chilling out just got
LET THERE BE COCKTAILS Ready, set, sip! 30 6 SURPRISING SCOOPS You won’t believe these bizarre flavours 32 FROM QINGDAO TO EDMONTON How green onion cakes became a cherished local dish 33 PITA POWER The humble shawarma is on the rise ADVENTURE 45 JUST ADD AIR How inflatable movie theatres can project the ideal family night outdoors
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Zest
your summer
standard
A delicious picnic menu
tastier 28
SUMMERCITY
On the Map
NORTH
SOUTH
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OF EDMONTON: PAGE83 TSEW FO E D M O N T ON: PAGE 82 North West North East West South West Parkland County Leduc County Strathcona County Sturgeon County South East Mill Woods Central EDMONTON PROPER EDMONTON METRO SURROUNDING AREA Spruce Grove Stony Plain Leduc Beaumont Sherwood Park Gibbons Bon Accord Morinville St. Albert Fort Saskatchewan EAST OF EDM O N T O N : P EGA 08 EDMONTON & SURROUNDING AREAS Devon
I Sing and dance along with the story of “the Johnny Platter Show.” tixonthesquare.ca
CHRONIC ROCK
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Aveue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
CRYSTAL PLAMONDON
TRIO
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm
June Events
Edmonton Metro M
Thurs, June 1
AIDA RODRIGUEZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
BROADWAY ROCKS AGAIN
Westbury Theatre I 10330
84 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $33 I
Sing and dance along with the story of “the Johnny Platter Show.” tixonthesquare.ca
CANDLELIGHT: NINA
SIMONE, ELLA FITZGERALD AND THE WOMEN OF JAZZ
Betty Andrews Recital Hall I 11110-104 Ave I 6 & 8:15 pm
I $40–50 I Experience classical musicians performing the music of some of the greatest women of Jazz. feverup.com
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M
Various venues in St. Albert I 9:30 am–5 pm I Feature performances $16, paid activities $7 I Today’s feature performances include Seussical Jr. 11:30 am & 1:30 pm at the Arden Theatre & 3 outdoor performances of Brave Space. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
LIONEL RAULT
SONGWRITERS TRIBUTE
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 6:30 pm I bluechair.ca
LISTEN, LISTEN
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $42 I
A brand new comedy written by Elyne Quan is an amazing tale of a modest man’s increasingly heroic journey to rescue his beloved. teatrolive.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I
A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
ROCK OF AGES
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $102–$119 I Contains Rock n Roll Debauchery … book the babysitter. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
SOLAR PATIO CLUB
SUMMER KICKOFF PATIO
Rocky Mountain Icehouse I 10516 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I Live entertainment and DJs. rockymountainicehouse.ca
Fri, June 2
AIDA RODRIGUEZ
The Comic Strip I 1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm I
$25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
BROADWAY ROCKS AGAIN
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $33
MOOT COUTROOM
10437-83 Avenue I 8 pm I $16.46 I rapidfiretheatre.com
ROCK OF AGES
Mayfield Dinner Theatre
I 16615-109 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $122–$139 I Contains Rock n Roll Debauchery … book the babysitter. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
BROADWAY ROCKS AGAIN
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 2 & 7:30 pm I $33 I Sing and dance along with the story of “the Johnny Platter Show.” tixonthesquare.ca
DIRTY DEEDS DDC: THE AC/DC EXPERIENCE
Century Casino I 13103 Fort Road I 7 pm I $36.20 I ticketmaster.ca
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M
I With Braydon Gates & Gord Matthews. bluechair.ca
FARMERS’ DAYS RODEO & EXHIBITION M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I
7 am–11 pm I A three-day festival, with pancake breakfast, parade, rodeo, Kids Korral, museum, midway, and more. stonyplain.com
GREAT HOLLYWOOD ADVENTURES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square
I 7:30 pm I $32–$106 I
Featuring music from hollywood hits like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Right Stuff, Star Trek into Darkness. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M
Various venues in St. Albert
I 9:30 am–5 pm I Feature performances $16, paid activities $7. Today’s feature performance includes 9: 30 am and 11:45 performances of Leonardo at the Arden Theatre and two performances of Doodle Pop at The St.Albert Curling Club. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
LISTEN, LISTEN
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $42 I
A brand new comedy written by Elyne Quan is an amazing tale of a modest man’s increasingly heroic journey to rescue his beloved. teatrolive.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
THE MELODY LINGERS ON Robert Tegler Theatre, Concordia University
I 7128 Ada Boulevard I Irving Berlin’s musical and biographical revue of Berlin’s composed ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes and love songs that defined America popular music. operanuova.ca
Sat, June 3
AFRICANIVAL
Sir Winston Churchil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I 5–9 pm I Free I Africanival is to share and celebrate with Edmontonians, the colorful, rich, inviting and diverse cultures of peoples of African descent africanival.org
ALL 4 JAZZ
Louisiana Purchase I 13503 St. Albert Trail North I 7 pm I $43.93 for table of four I Live Jazz. eventbrite.ca
AIDA RODRIGUEZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I $25.95 –$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
AMAPIANO TO THE MOON –SOUTHERN AFRICAN MUSIC EXPERIENCE
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $43.66 starliteroom.ca
ARTWALK 2023 M
Legacy Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 11 am–4 pm I Explore the artwork creations of 13–24 year olds, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, wordworking and more. fortsask.ca
BLIND DOG BLUES
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
EDMONTON FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE
Station 20 Kaskitayo I 2303-105 Street I 12–4 pm
I Free I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_services/ fire_rescue/open-houses.aspx
FAMILY FUN DAY M
Birch Bay Ranch I 51505 RR 215, Sherwood Park I 12 pm–6 pm I $40/car
I Enjoy zip-lining, rock climbing, rappelling, and more with our state-ofthe-art high ropes course for kids 8 years and older, including adults. Kids under 8 years can have a blast having pony rides and playing in bouncy castles. There will be hayrides all day for everyone, plus a delicious barbecue. birchbayranch.com
FARMERS’ DAYS RODEO & EXHIBITION M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I
7 am–11 pm I A three-day festival, with pancake breakfast, parade, rodeo, Kids Korral, museum, midway, and more. stonyplain.com
FREEKISH FRIDAY
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $44.95 adults, $41.95 children I A production written for the kids. A Fun filled morning of laughter, music and food. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
GREAT HOLLYWOOD ADVENTURES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I $32–$106 I
Featuring music from hollywood hits like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Right Stuff, Star Trek into Darkness.
edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
Various venues in St. Albert I 9:30 am–5 pm I Feature performances $16, paid activities $7. $30 for 1 feature performance and unlimited workshops I Today’s feature performances include Seussical Jr. at 1 pm at the Arden Theatre and 2 performances of No Excuse, No Limits at St.Albert Curling Club. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
KIDDING AROUND
10437-83 Avenue I 1:30 pm I $10.97 Adults, $5.49 kids I Kid Friendly improvised comedy. rapidfiretheatre.com
KING MUSKAFA
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
LEGACY PARK FAMILY FESTIVAL M
Legacy Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 11 am–4 pm I Summer is officially back with our beloved, turf-trimming sheep. Local musicians will entertain while youth organizations provide food and treats. fortsask.ca/en/things-todo/family-festival.aspx
LISTEN, LISTEN
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $42 I
A brand new comedy written by Elyne Quan is an amazing tale of a modest man’s increasingly heroic journey to rescue his beloved. Teatrolive.ca
LUKE COMBS
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 5:45 pm I $184–$812 I Featuring guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry & Brent Cobb. ticketmaster.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
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PAWS AND PINTS
PATIO PARTY
Cask and Barrel I 10041104 Street I noon–6 pm I Free hotdogs. Featuring three dumb dis and a secret band. Portion of all Grizzley Paw sales goes to the SPCA. thecaskandbarrel.ca
ROCK OF AGES
Mayfield Dinner Theatre
I 16615-109 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $129–$145 I Contains Rock n Roll Debauchery … book the babysitter. mayfieldtheatre.ca 780 483 4051
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I
10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
THEATRE SPORTS
10437-83 Avenue I
10:30 pm I $16.46 I rapidfiretheatre.com
THE QUEERS 40TH
ANNIVERSARY TOUR
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $27.43 I unionhall.ca/events
Sun, June 4
AFRICANIVAL
Sir Winston Churchil Square I 102 Ave & 100 Street I 5–9 pm I Free I Africanival is to share and celebrate with Edmontonians, the colorful, rich, inviting and diverse cultures of peoples of African descent africanival.org
BROADWAY ROCKS AGAIN
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 2 & 7:30 pm I $33 I Sing and dance along with the story of “the Johnny Platter Show.” tixonthesquare.ca
FARMERS’ DAYS RODEO & EXHIBITION M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I 7 am–11 pm I A three-day festival, with pancake breakfast, parade, rodeo, Kids Korral, museum, midway, and more. stonyplain.com
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PRIDE – AFFIRMING SUNDAY
United Church I 10409-100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan I 10 am I www.fortsask.ca/en/thingsto-do/pride-week.aspx
GREAT HOLLYWOOD ADVENTURES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I
2 pm I $32–$92 I Featuring music from hollywood hits like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Right Stuff, Star Trek into Darkness. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M
Various venues in St. Albert I 9:30 am–5 pm I Feature performances $16, paid activities $7. $30 for 1 feature performance and unlimited workshops I Today’s Feature performances include Seussical Jr. at the Arden Theatre at 1 & 3 pm. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
LISTEN, LISTEN
Varscona Theatre I 10329
83 Avenue I 2 pm I $30 I A brand new comedy written by Elyne Quan is an amazing tale of a modest man’s increasingly heroic journey to rescue his beloved. teatrolive.ca
MADBALL
The Buckingham I 1043982 Avenue I 5 pm I $32.95 I thebuckingham.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5:15 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
ROCK OF AGES
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I 10 am & 7:30 pm I $95–$122 (am) & 107–$134 I Contains Rock n Roll Debauchery … book the babysitter. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
SYMBIOSIS
McDougall United Church
I 10086 MacDonald Drive I
7:30 pm I $25 I Celebrates both tradition and novelty, in a program including centuries old unaccompanied music for up to eight performances. chronosvocalensemble.com
THEATRE SPORTS 10437-83 Avenue I 10:30 pm I $16.46 I rapidfiretheatre.com
THE MELODY LINGERS ON Robert Tegler Theatre, Concordia University I
7128 Ada Blvd I Irving Berlin’s musical and biographical revue of Berlin’s composed ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes and love songs that defined America popular music. operanuova.ca
June 5–11
LISTEN, LISTEN
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm Tues –Sat, 2 pm, Sunday I $42 Tues–Sat, $30 Sun I A brand new comedy written by Elyne Quan is an amazing tale of a modest man’s increasingly heroic journey to rescue his beloved. teatrolive.ca
ROCK OF AGES
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I
16615-109 Avenue I Tues–Sun at 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $90–$145 I Contains Rock n Roll Debauchery … book the babysitter. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
Mon, June
5
GARNEAU STRING QUARTET
Muttart Hall I 10050 Macdonald Drive I 7:30 pm I $36 adults, $21 youth I tixonthesquare.ca
Tues, June 6
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $42.50 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
SPLASH N BOOTS
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 6 pm I $25, Kids under 5 free I Bringing happiness and music to children for over 20 years. festivalplace.ca
Wed, June 7
FOLLOW @VILLAGEATGRIESBACH ON INSTAGRAM TO STAY UP TO DATE ON ALL THE AMAZING EVENTS COMING THIS SUMMER.
THE EMERALD AWARDS
The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue I 4 pm I $66.82 I Celebrating environmental excellence across all sectors. citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
HEP CATS
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 6:30 pm I Swing band. bluechair.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
NIGHT OF LAUGHS
Central Lions Recreation Centre I 11113-113 Street I
6:30 pm I $22.63 I
Enjoy the performances of Edmonton based comedians Con Mullen, Christy Nelson, Sabrina Sperber, Donna Lynne Erickson. eventbrite.ca
Thur, June 8
AMOS GILL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
AN EVENING WITH STRANGE ADVANCE
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7:30 pm I $68.30 I unionhall.ca/events
BURTON CUMMINGS M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I 8 pm I $94.85 I rivercreeresort.com
DEAD QUIET
The Buckingham I 10439 82 Avenue I 8 pm I $17.45 ticketweb.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MY FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
The Rice at The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue
I 8 pm I $20–40 I Acclaimed performer Andrew MacDonald-Smith shares stories of his decades-ling career. tickets.edmontonopera. com/events
780 425 1820
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 173 Street & 90 Avenue I 7 pm I $35 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca
SUSTAINIVAL
Fun Park at the Ice District
I 10101-104 Avenue I $38.55 ride all day pass
I 3–10 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
Fri, June 9
AMOS GILL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm I $25.95–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
GOPI SUNDAR LIVE
ENSEMBE
OTS Hall I 2104-156 Street SW I 6 pm I $33.28 I
Featuring Siddharth Menon, Amrita Suresh, Jasim Jamal and Shreya Ashok. eventbrite.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA.
edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MY FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
The Rice at The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue I 8 pm I $20–40 I Acclaimed performer Andrew MacDonald-Smith shares stories of his decades-ling career. tickets.edmontonopera. com/events
780 425 1820
ONOWAY HERITAGE DAYS M
Onoway, AB I The weekend includes a variety of sporting events, music and entertainment, games, parade and a drive-in movie. onoway.ca
OOKAY
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7:30 pm I $34.40, but get there early and get advance tickets, get in free. unionhall.ca/events
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 173 St & 90 Avenue I 4 & 7:30 pm I $35 and up I Live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca
SAN PACHO
The Church of John I 10260103 Street I 9 pm I $22.60 I With Rise of the Jellyfish, Don Huan B2B 2/3, Landon Z. eventbrite.ca
ST ALBERT RIBFEST M
Free to attend, but bring money for food and other offers I This amazing, family-friendly event offers up the best in ribs. Ribfest also features live entertainment, a Fun Zone for kids, Feature Foodies, Best Rack competition, Beer Gardens, and more. facebook.com events/1850783095302390
SUSTAINIVAL Fun Park at the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I $38.55 ride all day pass I 12 noon–11 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
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TCHAIKOVSKY & BRUCH: ROMANTIC FAVOURITES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I
7:30 pm I $32 - $106 I
Young Canadian Conductor Earl Lee joins the ESO for a splendid concert of Romantic Treasures. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
THEATRE SPORTS
10437-83 Avenue I
10:30 pm I $16.46 I rapidfiretheatre.com
THE COMIC STRIPPERS
Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900-114 Street I 8 pm I $49
I A fictitious male stripper troupe perform a sexylarious comedy show. thecomicstrippers.com
THE DIRTY NIL & DANIEL
ROMANO’S OUTFIT
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $32.32 starliteroom.ca
WAR M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I 9 pm I $68 I rivercreeresort.com
Sat, June 10
AMOS GILL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I
$25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. OTTAWA BLACKJACKS
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I
$25–105 I Edmonton’s Basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
FREEKISH FRIDAY
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $44.95 adults, $41.95 children I A production written for the kids. A Fun filled morning of laughter, music and food . edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
KIDDING AROUND
10437-83 Avenue I 1:30 pm
I $10.97 Adults, $5.49 kids
I Kid Friendly improvised comedy. rapidfiretheatre.com
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MY FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
The Rice at The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue
I 8 pm I $20–40 I Acclaimed performer Andrew MacDonald-Smith shares stories of his decades-ling career. tickets.edmontonopera. com/events
780 425 1820
ONOWAY HERITAGE DAYS M
Onoway, AB I The weekend includes a variety of sporting events, music and entertainment, games, parade and a drive in movie. onoway.ca
PBA MOTO CLUB
Saville Community Centre I 11610-65 Avenue I $60 I Basketball.
780 655 0129
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 173 Street & 90 Avenue I Noon, 4 & 7:30 pm I $35 and up I Live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca
RUGER
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7:30 pm I $117.70 I unionhall.ca/events
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
ST ALBERT RIBFEST M
Free to attend, but bring money for food and other offers I This amazing, family-friendly event offers up the best in ribs. Ribfest also features live entertainment, a Fun Zone for kids, Feature Foodies, Best Rack competition, Beer Gardens, and more. facebook.com events/1850783095302390
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SUSTAINIVAL
Fun Park at the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue
I $38.55 ride all day pass I
12 noon–11 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
TCHAIKOVSKY & BRUCH: ROMANTIC FAVOURITES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I
7:30 pm I $32–$106 I
Young Canadian Conductor Earl Lee joins the ESO for a splendid concert of Romantic Treasures. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
THE TOWER & THE GARDEN
All Saints Anglican Cathedral I 10035-103 Street I 7:30 pm I $36.75
I A Pro Coro production. Featuring the Vaughn String Quartet& #connect emerging artist choir. Procoro.ca
THEATRE SPORTS
10437-83 Avenue
I 10:30 pm I $16.46 I rapidfiretheatre.com
Sun, June 11
IBERO-AMERICANO
South American Renaissance and Baroque
First Presbyterian Church I 10025-105 Street I 3 pm
I $20 advance, $25 door, Kids 12 and under Free I In a collaboration with Nueva Convivencia (an early-music ensemble lef by Renee Perez), conductor, David Garber and Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus are thrilled to present the unique, vibrant sounds of South American Renaissance and Baroque, influenced by indigenous rhythms and dances – performed on period instruments. tixonthesquare.ca
GOLDEN RING: THE STORY OF GEORGE AND TAMMY
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 2 pm I $51–75 I
Featuring Duane Steele & Andrea House ticketmaster.ca
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PRIDE – ALL BODIES SWIM
Harbour Pool I 10001-94 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan I www.fortsask.ca/en/ things-to-do/prideweek.aspx
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5:15 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MANSFIELD PARK
Wedgewood Room, Hotel Macdonald I 10065-100 Street I A Chamber opera based on the Jane Austin novel. operanuova.ca
MY FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
The Rice at The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue
I 2 pm I $20–40 I Acclaimed performer Andrew Mac Donald-Smith shares stories of his decades-ling career. tickets.edmontonopera. com/events
780 425 1820
ONOWAY HERITAGE DAYS M
Onoway, AB I The weekend includes a variety of sporting events, music and entertainment, games, parade and a drive in movie. onoway.ca
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 173 Street & 90 Avenue I 1 & 5 pm I $35 and up I Live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca
ST ALBERT RIBFEST M
Free to attend, but bring money for food and other offers I This amazing, family-friendly event offers up the best in ribs. Ribfest also features live entertainment, a Fun Zone for kids, Feature Foodies, Best Rack competition, Beer Gardens, and more. facebook.com/ events/1850783095302390
SUSTAINIVAL
Fun Park at the Ice District
I 10101-104 Avenue I $38.55
ride all day pass I 12 noon–6 pm I Exhilarating games,
attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
TCHAIKOVSKY & BRUCH: ROMANTIC FAVOURITES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square
I 2 pm I $32–$106 I Young Canadian Conductor Earl Lee joins the ESO for a splendid concert of Romantic Treasures. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
June 12 - 18
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 173 Street & 90 Ave I $35 and up I Live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. Mon–Thurs 7 pm, Friday 4 & 7:30 pm, Saturday noon, 4 pm & 7:30 pm, Sunday 1 & 5 pm.
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Mon, June 12
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PRIDE – PRIDE ROCK
PAINTING
Public Library I 10005-102 St, Fort Saskatchewan I 4–5 pm I www.fortsask.ca/en/thingsto-do/pride-week.aspx
MANSFIELD PARK
Wedgewood Room, Hotel Macdonald I 10065-100
Street I A chamber opera based on the Jane Austen novel. operanuova.ca
Tues, June 13
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KAMLOOPS NORTHPAWS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
MANSFIELD PARK Wedgewood Room, Hotel Macdonald I 10065-100 Street I A chamber opera based on the Jane Austen novel. operanuova.ca
TLC & SHAGGY: HOT SUMMER NIGHTS TOUR
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 7–11 pm
I $93–$166 I An incredible evening of singing and dancing. ticketmaster.ca
Wed, June 14
A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE: ME VS MYSELF TOUR
Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Ave I 7:30 pm I $91.15 and up
I With guest Mariah the Scientist. ticketmaster.ca
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO COLDPLAY
Betty Andrews Recital Hall
I 11110-104 Ave I 6 & 8:15 pm I $40–50 I Experience a solo pianist’s perspective of Coldplay’s greatest hits feverup.com
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KAMLOOPS NORTHPAWS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 11 am I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. SASKATCHEWAN RATTLERS
Edmonton Expo Centre
I 7515-118 Ave I 7:30 pm
I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PRIDE – DRAGGING YOUTH
The Bridge I 10307-100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan I 6:30–8 pm www.fortsask.ca/en/thingsto-do/pride-week.aspx
LIFE IN THE PAST LANE M River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I 8 pm I $56.60. rivercreeresort.com
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
THORGY AND THE THORCHESTRA II: THE REGAL SEQUEL Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 2 pm I $32–$181 I After rising to fame on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Thorgy continues to amaze everyone with her fashion sense, razor sharp wit and chops on viola, violin and cello. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
Thur, June 15
BOB LOG III
The Starlite Room Temple I 10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $17.98 I starliteroom.ca
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO COLDPLAY ON STRINGS
The Pioneers Cabin I 9430 Scona Road I 6 & 8: 15 pm I $40–50 I Experience classical musicians performing Coldplay’s greatest hits. feverup.com
ECONOLINE CRUSH
The Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $27.74 I starliteroom.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KAMLOOPS NORTHPAWS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PRIDE – PARENTING YOUR TRANSITIONING TEEN Public Library I 10005-102 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 6:30–8 pm www.fortsask.ca/en/thingsto-do/pride-week.aspx
JOEY AVERY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $18.50–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Fri, June 16
BARDIC FORM & DAVID JAY
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL M
Four Seasons Park I 541743 Avenue, Beaumont I Gates open 4 pm I $158.34 weekend pass I Today’s headliners include The Rural Alberta Advantage, Begonia, Gord Steinke & the Big Stein Banks and more. bbrf.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. NANAIMO NIGHTOWLS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
FLIGHT
Robert Tegler Theatre, Concordia University I 7128 Ada Boulevard I A comedic opera exploring the story of a refugee who lives in an airport for 18 hours. Inspired by an Iranian refugee who lived at Charles De Gaulle Airport, the opera reveals different characters who find themselves delayed in the airport. operanuova.ca
JIMMY CARR
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 7 & 10 pm I $60–225 I Rude humour to make you laugh. ticketmaster.ca
JOE AVANTI
Italian Cultural Centre I
14230-133 Avenue I 8 pm I $63.09 I “When I was your age” comedy show. wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOEY AVERY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOE AVANTI
Italian Cultural Centre I 14230-133 Avenue I 8 pm I $63.09 I “When I was your age” comedy show. wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MURDOCH MYSTERIES
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:3O pm I $32–$92 I Watch and episode of Murdoch Mysteries with ESO performing the music . edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
ROCK THE DISTRICT
CLASSIC ROCK FESTIVAL
Fan Park in the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I Gates open 4 pm I $86.35 daily, $245 weekend pass I Today’s headliners include Glass tiger, Prism, Toronto and more. rockthedistrict.ca
SOUNDTRACK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Kinsmen Park I 9100 Walterdale Road I 4 pm I $194 Weekend pass I Featuring Nelly, third Eye Blind, Mother Mother, Ashanti and more. soundtrackmusicfestival.ca
THE COMIC STRIPPERS
Arden Theatre I 5 St.Anne Street I 8 pm I $57.33 I A fictitious male stripper troupe perform a sexylarious comedy show. stalbert.ca/exp/arden
THE DYLAN FARRELL FAREWELL TOUR
Blues on Whyte I 10329 82 Avenue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
THINK OF ME
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 7 pm I $27.86 I The untold story of neglected twins, born at the Elk Island station, looking for the fat. grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
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WINSPEAR OVERTURE
TOUR
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 3 pm I Free I Take a tour of the Winspear, learn about the history and see what’s behind the doors.
edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
Sat, June 17
ALL 4 JAZZ
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
AMY NELSON
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue
I 7 pm I the-aviary.net
BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL M
Four Seasons Park I 5417-43 Avenue, Beaumont
I Gates open 4 pm I $158.34 weekend pass I
Today’s headliners include Finger Eleven, Fefe Dobson, Juice and more. bbrf.ca
DO NORTH KIDS OF STEEL
Eastglen Leisure Centre
I 11410-68 Street I Swim, bike and run. From 5 and under to 12–13, watch the kids have fun. donorthevents.ca
EDMONTON DRAG FESTIVAL
Louise McKinney Park I 9999 Grierson Hall I 11 am
–9pm I $32.99, kids under 12 for free I edmontondragfestival.ca
EDMONTON FIRE STATION
OPEN HOUSE
Station 5 Norwood I 9020 111 Avenue I 12–4 pm I Free
I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_services/ fire_rescue/open-houses.aspx
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. NANAIMO
NIGHTOWLS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. MONTREAL ALLIANCE
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 7 pm
I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
FLIGHT
Robert Tegler Theatre, Concordia University I 7128 Ada Boulevard I A comedic opera exploring the story of a refugee who lives in an airport for 18 hours. Inspired by an Iranian refugee who lived at Charles De Gaulle Airport, the opera reveals
different characters who find themselves delayed in the airport. operanuova.ca
FREEKISH FRIDAY
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $44.95 adults, $41.95 children I A production written for the kids. A Fun-filled morning of laughter, music and food. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
ILLSCARLETT
The Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $40.51 starliteroom.ca
JOEY AVERY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I $26.95–$69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
LEMONADE DAY
Everywhere in Northern Alberta. Check the website for details of local entrepreneurs serving up sweet drinks for cash. lemonadeday.org/northern-alberta
MAKE MUSIC EDMONTON
Helen Nolan Park I 12347108 Avenue I 6:30 pm–10 pm I Free I Come and discover local and international artist performing outdoors. afedmonton.com
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MORINVILLE FESTIVAL DAYS M
Morinville I Various locations I A jam-packed, fun-filled weekend in Morinville with a free pancake breakfast, family activities and a rock concert. morinville.ca/festivaldays
NEIL FRANCIS
Midway I 6107 104 Street I 8 pm I $24.05 I ticketweb.ca
RAFFI
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 2pm I $47.50 I Sing along to favourites like Down by the Bay, Baby Beluga, Bananaphone and more. ticketmaster.ca
RCMP MUSICAL RIDE M Ardrossan Recreation Complex, Ardrossan I June 17, 11 a.m. I This equine tradition celebrates 150 years of the RCMP. ardrossanrecagsociety.ca
ROCK THE DISTRICT CLASSIC ROCK FESTIVAL
Fan Park at the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I Gates open 4 pm I $86.35 daily, $245 weekend pass I
Today’s headliners include Loverboy, Harlequin, Helix and more. rockthedistrict.ca
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum
I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes
I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SLASH AND THE BLEEDING HEARTS
Century Casino I 13103 Fort Road I 7 pm I $45.85 I ticketmaster.ca
SOUNDTRACK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Kinsmen Park I 9100 Walterdale Road I 1 pm
I $194 Weekend pass I Featuring Nelly, third Eye Blind, Mother Mother, Ashanti and more . soundtrackmusicfestival.ca
ST.ALBERT PRIDE FESTIVAL M
Rotary Park I 2 Rodeo Drive, St. Albert I 11 am I Free to attend, but bring $ for food and some other offers. Music, dancing, festivities. Family friendly. outloudstalbert.ca
THE DYLAN FARRELL FAREWELL TOUR
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
Sun, June 18
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. NANAIMO NIGHTOWLS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
FLIGHT
Robert Tegler Theatre, Concordia University I 7128 Ada Boulevard I A comedic opera exploring the story of a refugee who lives in an airport for 18 hours. Inspired by an Iranian refugee who lived at Charles De Gaulle Airport, the opera reveals different characters who find themselves delayed in the airport. operanuova.ca
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HOTEL MIRA
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $27.16 I starliteroom.ca
JINX MONSOON: EVERYTHING AT STAKE
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 8 pm I $86.50
I The witch of all witches is ready to cast her spell. Two time RuPaul’s Drag Race Winner Jinx Monsoo presents her biggest concert show to date. ticketmaster.ca
JOEY AVERY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $18.50–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 2 pm I $30
I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
LUNCH AT ALLEN’S Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:3O pm I $78–$83 I A powerhouse comprising of four talents: Murray McLaughlan, Cindy Church,
Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
MAMMA MIO
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5:15 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A musical exploring the enduring popularity of ABBA. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MORINVILLE FESTIVAL DAYS M
Morinville I Various locations I A jam-packed, fun-filled weekend in Morinville with a free pancake breakfast, family activities and a rock concert. morinville.ca/festivaldays
ROCK THE DISTRICT CLASSIC ROCK FESTIVAL
Fan Park in the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I Gates open 4 pm I $86.35 daily, $245 weekend pass I Today’s headliners include April Wine, Streetheart, Saga and more. rockthedistrict.ca
ST.ALBERT PRIDE FESTIVAL M
17 Perron Street, St.Albert I 9 am I Rainbow pancakes, coffee, tean and prizes. outloudstalbert.ca
June 19–25
CLUSTERFLICK : THE IMPROVISED MOVIE
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I Tues–Sun 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $82–135 I Renowned comedy troupe Gordon’s Big Bald Head brings their hilarity with Clusterflick. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
CANADIAN ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Downtown Edmonton I June 23–26 I Cyclists, sign up for the Gran Fondo or the Road Championships in one of three categories, Time Trial, Road Race or Criterium. Plenty to watch and cheer on for spectators. donorthevents.ca
Tues, June 20
ROOTS AT SIX
Atrium at Edmonton City Hall I 1 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 4–5 pm
I Join us live or online for an afternoon of celebration and conversation on Treaty 6 in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day and World Refugee Day. rootsresilience.ca
Wed, June 21
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO HOLLYWOOD CLASSICS
Betty Andrews Recital Hall I 11110-104 Avenue I
6 & 8:15 pm I $40–50 I Experience classical musicians performing some of the greatest Hollywood Scores. feverup.com
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
SCALAWAG –ALBUM RELEASE
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
SUMMER SOLSTICE PATIO PARTY
Rocky Mountain Icehouse I 10516 Jasper Avenue I
7 pm I Celebrate the longest day of the year with 3 patios and two DJs, beer tastings from 7–11 pm. rockymountainicehouse.ca
Thur, June 22
ALBERTA CIRCUS ARTS
French Quarter, La Cite
Francophone I 8627 Rue
Marie-Anne Gaboury I
7:30 pm I $25–$40 I A festival dedicated to contemporary circus performances, workshops, panels and more. Tonight
North by Northwest Cabaret & hosted by John Ullyatt Co-founder of Firefly Theatre and Circus. albertacircusarts.com
GIANCARLO SORESI
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 730 pm I $17.50–$59 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
MANILA LUZON
The Starlite Room I
10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $35–$135 starliteroom.ca
Fri, June 23
A GENTLEMEN’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
MacLab Centre for Performing Arts I 4308-50 St, Leduc I Love, murder mystery stories? A music comedy of indelible music, constant laughter and one actor playing all eight of the doomed heirs who meet their ends. operanuova.ca
ALBERTA CIRCUS ARTS
French Quarter, La Cite Francophone I 8627 Rue
Marie-Anne Gaboury I 7:30 pm I $25–$35 I A festival dedicated to contemporary circus performances, workshops, panels and more Tonight: Twist of Fate, Look Up Theatre, Toronto. Twist of Fate explores the universal experience of overcoming life’s obstacles presented in a profoundly personal way. albertacircusarts.com
ALBERTA METIS FEST Metis Crossing I 17739 Victoria Trail, Smoky Lake I metiscrossing.ca
BOMFEST
Fan Park at the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I bomfest.ca
GIANCARLO SORESI
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm I $25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
GOD IS A SCOTTISH DRAG QUEEN (WORKSHOP PERFORMANCES)
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 9 pm I $24.77 I God, dressed in a floral power suit, comes down to expound on… who knows what! It could be a night of comedic gold, or it could be crap. grindstonetheatre.ca 780 244 9076
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HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE, IN CONCERT
Jubilee Auditorium I 11455-87 Avenue I 8pm I
$60–$199 I Relive the film that started it all while the orchestra performs the magnificent score. ticketmaster.ca
HEADSHOT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30
I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
RAVENWOOD EXPERIENCE M
Broadmoor Lake Park, Sherwood ParkI 2015 Oak Street I 4 pm I $45 I Today’s artists include the Long Run, Eagles Tribute, Playing with Fire and more. ravenwoodexperience.com
THE MELISIZWE BROTHERS
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I $62–$77 I Along with the phenomenal band for this Milestone event playing to share their music, Soul, R&B, Classical, and Pop. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
THE WEDDING SINGER 1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Sat, June 24
A GENTLEMEN’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY MacLab Centre for Performing Arts I 4308-50 St, Leduc I Love, Murder
Mystery Stories? A music comedy of indelible music, constant laughter and one actor playing all eight of the doomed heirs who meet their ends. operanuova.ca
a show filled with energy. albertacircusarts.com
ALBERTA METIS FEST M
Metis Crossing I 17739 Victoria Trail, Smoky Lake I metiscrossing.ca
that started it all while the orchestra performs the magnificent score. ticketmaster.ca
NICKELBACK
Rogers Place I 10220104 Avenue I 6:30 pm I
$307–1131 I With Brantley Gilbert & Josh Ross ticketmaster.com
simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SUMMER PARTY
Granite Curling Club I 8620-107 Street I 7 pm I $40 I Featuring Ambe La Star. Super African Party, featuring African Food Buffet, cultural display and much more. eventbrite.ca
THE RAMIFICATIONS
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm I bluesonwhyte.com
VEGFEST EDMONTON
Borden Park I 11020-75a Street I 11 am–7 pm I Free to attend, but items for purchase I Mouth watering plant-based food, beer gardens, veggie kid zone and more.
THE WEDDING SINGER 1999 Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
ZOOBREW
ALBERTA CIRCUS ARTS
French Quarter, La Cite
Francophone I 8627 Rue
Marie-Anne Gaboury I
A festival dedicated to contemporary circus performances, workshops, panels and more I
2 pm: Family Friendly Matinee. $25–$35. Barka, Productions Girovago, Montreal. A show where circus arts, dance and music blend by the creators Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra. 8 pm: followed by a DANZA Party $30–$40. Afro Colombian percussion, Balkan melodies, dance, and circus merrily intertwine
BOMFEST
Fan Park at the Ice District I 10101-104 Avenue I bomfest.ca
GIANCARLO SORESI
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I $25.95 –$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE, IN CONCERT
Jubilee Auditorium I
11455-87 Avenue I 8pm I $60–$199 I Relive the film
JOSEPH AND THE TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT Westbury Theatre I 1033084 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 I A tale that follows the journey of a dreamer. tixonthesquare.ca
MEGA BOUNCE RUN
EDMONTON
Capilano Park I 1081054 Street I 1 pm I $74.99 adult, $55 Youth I 9 spectacular inflatable obstacles will be spread throughout the park, creating a 5 km course. megabouncerun.ca
RAVENWOOD EXPERIENCE
Broadmoor Lake Park, Sherwood Park I 2015 Oak Street I Noon I $65 I
Today’s artists include Sass Jordan, Rated R Band, Steven Sware and more. ravenwoodexperience.com
REO BROTHERS
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $128 I unionhall.ca/events
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I
10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the
Edmonton Valley Zoo I 13315 Buena Vista Road I 5 pm I $33.96 I Enjoy a locally produced beverage, some local musicians while making eyes at a Red Panda. eventbrite.ca
Sun, June 25
A GENTLEMEN’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
MacLab Centre for Performing Arts I 4308-50 St, Leduc I Love, Murder Mystery Stories? A music comedy of indelible music, constant laughter and one actor playing all eight of the doomed heirs who meet their ends. operanuova.ca
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ALBERTA CIRCUS ARTS
A festival dedicated to contemporary circus performances, workshops, panels and more I Millcreek
Ravine Picnic Area I 675088 Avenue I 12–3 pm I
Free I A family friendly free event showcasing local and guest circus performers and school. Includes interactive circus activities for kids. French Quarter, La Cite Francophone I
8627 Rue Marie-Anne
Gaboury I 4 pm I $25–$35 I
This afternoon: Deep Dish, Samantha Halas’s one woman theatrical contortion show. albertacircusarts.com
GIANCARLO SORESI
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
PETS IN THE PARK
Beuna Vista Park I 7823131 Street I 9–4 pm I
Events throughout the day for you and your furry (or not so furry) friend. edmontonhumanesociety.com
SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GATHERING
3105-101 Sreet SW I
$10 adult I Alberta’s largest highland dance competition, piping and drumming, massed bands, heavy events, clan tents, vendors, and much more. edmontonscottishsociety.org
THE WEDDING SINGER 1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5:15 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
June 26–July 2
CLUSTERFLICK: THE IMPROVISED MOVIE
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I
16615-109 Avenue I Tues–Sun 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $82–135 I
Renowned comedy troupe Gordon’s Big Bald Head brings their hilarity with Clusterflick. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
THE WEDDING SINGER 1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows
I Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Tues, June 27
CAROLYN MARK & FRIENDS
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue I 7:30 pm I the-aviary.net/shows
DARCY & JER: THE NO REFUNDS TOUR Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:3O pm I $49–149 I Known for their hilarious videos on the internet. edmontonsymphony.com
780 428 1414
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. BELLINGHAM BELLS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
Wed, June 28
BREKKY BOY
JazzClub at Chateau Lacombe I 10111 Bellamy Hill Road I 8 pm I $23 I With guests Good Information. ticketweb.ca
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EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. BELLINGHAM BELLS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
JOHN BEASLEY, SPECIAL GUEST WITH THE EDMONTON JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Triffo Theatre at MacEwan University I 11110-104 Avenue I 7 pm I Plays the music of Thelonius Monk. Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. edmontonjazz.com
NAISSAM JALAL TRIO: QUEST OF THE INVISIBLE
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 9 pm I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
Thur, June 29
AMANDA MARSHALL
Jubilee Auditorium I 11455 87 Avenue I 8pm I $70–381 I With guest Sophia Fracassi. ticketmaster.ca
BLINK 182
Rogers Place I 10220104 Avenue I 6:30 pm I $69–52I With Turnstile. ticketmaster.com
CHRIS BOTTI
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7 pm I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival. edmontonjazz.com
ECMN MULTICULTURAL NEIGHBOURHOOD BLOCK PARTY
ECMN Downtown I 10170112 Street I 11 am–2 pm I Celebrate summer at the Multicultural Neighbourhood block party. Join us for hot dogs and games. This is a free event sponsored by ECMN and other community partners. ecmn.ab.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. BELLINGHAM BELLS RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. SCARBOROUGH SHOOTING STARS
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
GHOULS, GHOULS, GHOULS: A BURLESQUE REVUE Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $30 + fees I A 18+ show. Featuring Send in the Girls Burlesque.
JOEL JESCHKE QUARTET
JazzClub at Chateau
Lacombe I 10111 Bellamy Hill Road I 8 pm I $27 I ticketweb.ca
MICHAEL PALASCAK
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
NEW HERMITAGE
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 9 pm I $27 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
ROCK THE PARK WITH THE PARKLANDERS
Sherbrooke Community League I 13008-122 Avenue I Free I
THE BAD PLUS
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $42 I With opener Efajemue Etoroma I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. ticketfly.ca
Fri, June 30
DAVE LAING
JazzClub at Chateau Lacombe I 10111 Bellamy Hill Road I 8 pm I $27 I ticketweb.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. WENATCHEE
APPLESOX
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EMMET COHEN TRIO
Triffo Theatre at MacEwan University I 11110-104
Avenue I 7:30 pm I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. edmontonjazz.com
GHOULS, GHOULS, GHOULS: A BURLESQUE REVUE
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 6:30 & 9 pm I $30 + fees I A 18+ show. Featuring Send in the Girls Burlesque.
GORD & TAVIS MATTHEWS
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
LYRICISTS LOUNGE; HOSTED BY ARLO MAVERICK Temple Room,The Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 10:30 pm I $27 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. ticketweb.ca
MICHAEL PALASCAK
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45pm I $25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
NAISSAM JALA TRIO
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 pm I $37 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. ticketweb.ca
NIC WEST
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7:30 pm I $42
I With opener Leon Phal I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. ticketweb.ca
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Top 8 Free Summer Activities for Kids
1. Spray/Splash Parks
2. Kids Fringe, August 17–27
3. Meadowview Dinosaur Park Leduc, AB
4. International Children’s Festival of the Arts June 1–4, St. Albert, AB
5. Edmonton Green Shacks
Various locations throughout Edmonton
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When life gives you lemons… Zest up your summer citrus standard
Written by Shima Zonneveld
Interested in running a lemonade stand this summer? Attract more customers by elevating your lemonade stand with this delicious twist on traditional lemonade.
Raspberry Lemonade
Raspberry puree is added into homemade lemonade for a fresh summer pucker!
Simple syrup
2 c. water
2 c. sugar
This is a sugar syrup that makes incorporating sugar into cold drinks much easier It works well for iced coffees and cocktails too!
Bring this mixture to a boil, stirring constantly until all the sugar is dissolved. Cool completely before adding to the lemonade or any other drink of choice.
Raspberry Puree
2 c. fresh or frozen raspberries
3 tsp. lemon juice
Place both ingredients in a saucepan over medium heat. Continually mash the raspberries until the liquid and the raspberry pieces become a thicker, consistent texture. Remove from heat and cool completely. This puree can easily be frozen to use at a later date or as a smoothie add-in.
Lemonade
3.5 l. water
2¼ c. freshly squeezed lemon juice
¾ c. raspberry puree
2 c. simple syrup
As much ice as desired
Mix all the ingredients together and serve! Add a mint leaf or two for a fresh summer garnish. n
LEMONADE DAY IS JUNE 17, 2023
Lemonade Day is a free, fun, experiential learning program that teaches youth how to start, own and operate their own business.
For details and to register, visit: lemonadeday.org/northern-alberta
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Park It Outside
A delicious picnic menu that’s sure to please
Picnics are fun, but it does take a lot of planning: finding a free day, finding the perfect picnic spot, prepping all the food and drink, and hoping for good weather. We offer you a helping hand with at least the food by giving you some recipes that are quick and easy to make. This means you’ll have more time to enjoy the leisurely day with family and friends.
Picnic Spritzer (pictured left)
This recipe can be a kid-friendly picnic drink, or an adult tipple with a few amendments. Either way, it’s a refreshing way to keep cool at your picnic.
1/2 cup lemon-flavoured Italian soda, or any flavour you prefer
1/4 cup peach nectar
1 tsp grenadine
Fresh berries for garnish
Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. Pour in the grenadine, peach nectar and fill the rest of the glass with the Italian soda. Garnish with your favourite berries. If you’re making a pitcher, just triple the recipe and adjust the ingredients to taste. For a more adult drink, add an ounce of vodka, or try a twist on sangria by adding approximately ½ cup of muscato.
Mild Curry Dip
This recipe will be a veggie-tray staple for future barbeques and patio or picnic parties. If you want a bit more heat in this dip, add a little horseradish.
1/2 cup Miracle Whip (or 1/4 cup each mayonnaise and sour cream)
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp freshly ground pepper
1/4 tsp mild curry powder (more to taste)
Put all the ingredients in a medium-size bowl and mix well with a whisk. The dip will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days in a tightly sealed container.
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By Jennie Drent & Shima Zonneveld
Cold Noodle Salad
This salad will look impressive, but it’s easier-than-pie to make.
For the Thai Dressing:
1/4 cup unsalted
dry-roasted peanuts
3 tbsp minced ginger
1/4 cup tepid water
2 tbsp soy sauce
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp vegetable oil
2 tsp toasted sesame oil
For the Salad:
1 1/2 cups of brown rice
ramen noodles, cooked and rinsed with cold water
1/2 cup thinly sliced cucumber
1 cup grated carrots
1 bell pepper, thinly sliced (orange, red or yellow)
1 1/2 cups baby spinach
1/2 cup chopped sugar
snap peas
1/4 cup chopped cilantro (optional)
For the dressing, mix all the ingredients in a blender for 15 to 20 seconds. For the salad, combine all the ingredients in a bowl, pour the dressing over the salad and toss until well coated. The salad is best served at room temperature. If you don’t have brown rice ramen noodles, any Asian-style noodle will do.
Marinated Flank Steak
Flank steak is a flavourful cut of meat, and this citrus-based marinade brings out its best qualities.
2 green onions, thinly sliced
1/2 cup lime juice
2 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp grated ginger
1 tsp ground coriander
1/8 tsp red pepper flakes (to taste)
1.5 lb flank steak
Combine all the marinade ingredients in a bowl or re-sealable bag. Place the steak in the bag or bowl, and marinate for 45 minutes at room temperature. Don’t extend the marinating time because the citrus acids will start to cook the meat.
Pre-heat your grill to medium-high 30 minutes before the meat has finished marinating. Place the steak on the grill and turn only once during cooking, approximately 4 minutes per side. You can turn one burner down to low, leaving the other on medium-high and transfer the meat to the low side to allow it to cook without drying out. Cook the steak to how you like it—rare, medium-rare or well-done—then let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
Espresso Blondies
Blondies are a fun twist on the traditional brownie recipe, but make a double batch because they won’t last the trip to the picnic site.
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup of cold butter
3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3 tbsp brewed espresso or strong coffee
1 large egg
2 tbsp vanilla extract
3/4 cup toasted slivered almonds
3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Preheat your oven to 350ºF. Line a 9-by-7-inch baking pan with parchment paper that’s been cut larger than the pan so you can easily lift out the baked blondies. In a bowl, combine the flour, baking powder and salt. Melt the butter and both sugars in a saucepan over medium heat. When everything has melted, remove the pan from the heat and stir in the espresso. Let this mixture cool then whisk in the egg and vanilla. Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture, and stir until combined. Gently stir in the almonds and chocolate chips. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the edges have pulled away from the pan and it’s golden brown on top.
Let the blondies cool completely in the pan before lifting them out, then cut to your preferred size and keep in a tightly sealed container. If you want a peanut butter hit, swap out half of the chocolate chips for peanut butter chips, or swirl peanut butter on the top before baking. n
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A Lick & a Promise
Chilling out just got tastier
Images by Brenda Lakeman Photography
Pink Grapefruit & Rosemary Popsicles
Oh yeah, these are good. Bright, refreshing and just elegant enough to call dessert. Give them a try.
1 1/2 cups freshly squeezed pink grapefruit juice
5 tbsp white sugar
1/4 cup water
2 tsp chopped rosemary
Pour the grapefruit juice into a pitcher, and set aside. In small pot, combine the sugar, water and rosemary, and while stirring, bring it to a boil over medium heat. Let boil for 30 seconds, and then remove the pot from the heat and let the syrup cool for 30 minutes. When cooled, strain the syrup into the pitcher of grapefruit juice, and stir.
Pour into popsicle moulds, insert sticks and freeze until solid.
Certain things just taste better in the sunshine. Near the top of that list are ice cream and popsicles. Besides being simple to make, the flavour combinations are endless. Delicious yogourt, and pureed fruit are essential summer ingredients. And our gelato recipe? Bring on the sunshine!
Coconut Lime-Berry Pops
If you can imagine breakfast as a popsicle, this is it. A great treat morning, noon or night.
2 cups frozen mixed berries, thawed and pureed in a food processor
The juice of 1 lime
2 to 3 tbsp white sugar
1 1/2 cups coconut-flavoured Greek yogourt
In medium bowl, combine the pureed berries with the lime juice and sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
Pour alternating layers of yogourt and berries into your popsicle moulds, creating 4 or 5 layers. With a wooden skewer, swirl the layers together in an up-and-down motion. Insert the popsicle sticks, and freeze until solid.
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Chocolate Gelato
Creamy, chocolatey and did we mention creamy? Two cups’ worth! This gelato’s definitely an indulgence but so worth it.
2 cups cream
300 ml can of sweetened condensed milk
2 tsp vanilla extract
3 tbsp cocoa powder
6 Baci chocolates (optional)
Add the cream, sweetened condensed milk and vanilla to a large mixing bowl, and whip with an electric mixer until soft peaks form (don’t overbeat). Add the cocoa powder, and whip it in. If desired, fold in some chopped Baci chocolates. Spoon into a freezer-safe dish, cover with plastic wrap and freeze until solid (about 6 hours). n
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Cocktails Let There Be
Ready, set, sip!
Written by Carmen D. Hrynchuk
It’s finally here. Patio season. And there’s only one rule to play by: if you live where summer’s short, make cocktail hour long. To help inspire that mandate, we’re sharing a few recipes to raise your glasses to. Some are impeccable classics, a few are modern mixes and one’s an excuse to eat popsicles. Enjoy responsibly.
Green-tea Strawberry
Lemonade
Classic lemonade is hard to beat, but green tea and strawberries add a nice twist.
10 cups of water
4 bags of green tea
6 large lemons, juiced
10-oz container of frozen sliced strawberries in syrup, thawed
In a large pitcher, place 10 cups of cold water and 4 bags of green tea. Place in the fridge to brew for 8 hours (or overnight).
Remove the teabags from the brewed tea, and stir in the lemon juice. Next, press the thawed strawberries and syrup through a sieve or food mill, and add the juices to the pitcher. Stir, adjust the sugar and lemon to your liking and serve.
Limoncello Collins
Quite possibly the perfect summer cocktail. Make them one at a time or in batches by the pitcher.
1 oz Limoncello, chilled 1 oz gin 4 oz clementine soda (or club soda), chilled Fresh raspberries and mint (to garnish)
Add the Limoncello, gin and soda to a stemless wine glass, and stir. Garnish with raspberries and mint, and serve.
Rhubarb Sour
Make no mistake. This cocktail’s got kick! Flirty, refreshing and perfect for ushering in summer.
2 oz gin
1/2 oz lemon juice
1/2 oz lime juice
1 1/2 oz rhubarb syrup
2 dashes rhubarb bitters
Lime slices and strawberries (to garnish) A splash of tonic water or sparkling wine (optional)
To make the rhubarb syrup, place 2 cups of chopped rhubarb in a small pot with 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup of white sugar. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and let simmer 20 minutes. Strain well, and store the syrup in the refrigerator.
To a cocktail shaker, add the gin, lemon juice, lime juice, rhubarb syrup and bitters. Fill the shaker with ice, secure the lid and shake until chilled. Strain into a glass with ice, and garnish with lime and strawberries. For a sour with a little less kick, add a splash of tonic water or sparkling wine.
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Food styling by Little Fire Creative
Peaches and thyme are always a nice pairing. The addition of bourbon makes it a party. Enjoy responsibly!
2 oz bourbon
1 oz lemon juice
1 oz ginger-thyme syrup
1 1/2 oz peach nectar
Ginger ale (to taste)
Slice of peach and sprig of thyme (to garnish)
For the ginger-thyme syrup
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 tsp chopped ginger
1 sprig fresh thyme
Combine all the syrup ingredients in a small pot, and bring it to a simmer over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat, and set aside to cool completely.
To a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add the bourbon, lemon juice, gingerlime syrup and peach nectar. Secure the lid, shake vigorously, and strain into a tumbler filled with ice. Top with a splash of ginger ale, and garnish with a slice of peach and a sprig of thyme. n
Sparkling Wine-sicles
Popsicles and wine, together at last! Meet your new summer cocktail.
Assorted popsicles or frozen fruit bars
Sparkling wine, chilled
Simply place a popsicle or frozen fruit bar in a chilled wine glass, and top with bubbly. To up the elegance, replace the popsicle with a scoop of orange sorbet to create a mimosa float.
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Peach Bourbon Smash
6 Surprising Scoops
You won’t believe the bizarre flavours to be found in ice cream
For those weaned on ice cream’s triumvirate of flavours – chocolate, strawberry and vanilla – back in the day, checking out the array of flavours available these days would be like day-tripping into The Twilight Zone. Marching in lockstep with society’s movement towards diversity, so it goes with what tops your cone these days. What’s impressive is that a number of merchants in this part of Alberta have dreamed up some of those unique flavours; here’s a look at a few of them.
Avocado
What was once relegated to guacamole has since become a millennial favourite when served on toast. But using avocado has gone a step further as an ice cream flavour, which at Scoop n Roll is done using a Thai rolling application. (Scoop n Roll)
Cheesequake
Gigi’s has long shaken the foundations of what a cheesecake style of ice cream should be like. Besides cheesecake, this flavour employs peanuts, bits of brownie and chocolate ice cream designed to vault taste a few points higher on the Richter scale. (Gigi’s)
Customized
If you have a choice of more than 60 flavours from which to choose, as is the case at Marble Slab, there’s nothing wrong with being inventive. At this outlet, pick from what’s available to create a combination that suits your fancy, and maybe in the process, you might invent your own flavour. (Marble Slab)
Ube
Filipinos know a thing or two about keeping cool during the summer, and they’re also quite inventive when it comes to ice cream. Yelo’d has among its classic choices Ube, otherwise known as purple yam, which has a slightly nutty vanilla taste. (Yelo’d Ice Cream & Bake Shoppe)
River Valley Road
Kind Ice Cream is not only local, the folks like to think local, hence the Edmonton variation of Rocky Road ice cream, but with a twist and the vibe associated with a leisurely drive on the stretch of road alongside the North Saskatchewan River.
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Rockn Root Beer
Mike’s Ice Cream Cups has introduced two new flavours this year: the Lucky Lemonade Sorbet and Rockn Root Beer, the latter being yet another variation of the traditional sasparilla beverage originally made by North American aboriginals. n
Top 9 Things to Do Just Outside Edmonton
1. Garden Concert in Lacombe 5214 50 Avenue, Lacombe, AB
2. Jurassic Forest 23210 Township Road 564 #2, Gibbons, AB
3. Elk Island National Park 54401 Range Rd 203, Fort Saskatchewan, AB
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4. Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm 56311 Lily Lake Road, Bon Accord, AB
5. St. Albert Grain Elevator Park 4 Meadowview Drive, St. Albert, AB
LOCATIONS
Gigi’s
Yelo’d Ice Cream & Bake Shoppe Edmonton 101-10324-82 Avenue yelod.ca
Mike’s
Scoop
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Spruce Grove 96-Campsite Road instagram.com/gigis_icecream
Ice Cream Cups Available in retail stores throughout Greater Edmonton
Kind Ice Cream Edmonton 9551-76 Avenue 6507-112 Avenue kindicecream.ca
n Roll Edmonton 103-9920 137 Avenue scoopnroll.com
13724-40 Street
6541-28
3779-17 Street
Marble Slab Creamery Edmonton 19156-109 Street 9770-170 Street West Edmonton Mall 5848-Terrace Road 16561-97 Street
5364-Windermere Boulavard
Avenue
Sherwood Park 222-Baseline Road Beaumont 5302-50 Street marbleslab.ca
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From Qingdao to Edmonton
How green onion cakes became a cherished local dish
Written by Gene Kosowan
When the recent pandemic hit the city and canceled a slew of outdoor events, one attraction besides the entertainment sadly missed by Edmontonians was an exotic pancake appetizer common at those gatherings across the city. For years, the northern Chinese delicacy known as green onion cake jockeyed for attention between the mini-donuts and elephant ears at kiosks during major festivals and it wasn’t long before locals embraced the appetizer as their own.
But more than 40 years ago, green onion cakes were pretty much non-existent in the city until a former construction worker from Qingdao, China opted for a future in the hospitality industry. Siu To, who missed the cuisine from his homeland, fortunately knew how to cook them and from that mindset sprang a unique menu that included the green onion cake appetizer. In 1978, the dish premiered at his first eatery, Happy Garden and then his next venture Mongolian Food Experience.
Almost overnight, To’s cakes were hot items across the city to the point where other restaurants wanted to buy the items in bulk for their clientele. Then, when the first of many festivals sprang up all over the city from the Folk Festival to the Fringe in the early 1980s, To saw an opportunity to make the dish available at these events, and before he knew it, his cakes were selling like hotcakes.
What’s unusual is that nowhere else in Canada or even the U.S. are green onion cakes anywhere near as popular as they are in Edmonton. A few initiatives have taken place to make To’s creation the official food of the city. And while that has yet to happen, it’s already achieved notoriety as an attraction with such achievements as being a featured food at a Royal Alberta Museum exhibit on Chinese restaurants in 2013 and a listing in Charlene Rooke’s tome Edmonton: Secrets of the City
As for why the pancake-shaped dish is uniquely popular on the western outskirts of the prairies, it’s a mystery. Some like the fact that it’s not messy to eat, others like it as a diversion from the more sugary food available at events. But more ardent supporters think the dish’s simplicity is a reflection of the unpretentious demeanor of Edmontonians.
Whatever the reason, while delicious, it’s also easy to make. And To, who now runs his own restaurant, Green Onion Cake Man, hasn’t made the recipe a secret, hoping to share his favorite dish with as many folks as possible.
Siu To’s Green Onion Cake Recipe
4 c. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking soda
¼ tsp. baking soda
450 mL water
¼ c. shortening
¼ c. vegetable oil
1 tsp. sesame oil
2 tsp. salt
2-3 bunches chopped green onions
1 bottle sambal hot sauce
Mix the flour baking soda, baking powder and water in a large bowl. Knead the dough until texture is the same as your cheek. Cover the bowl and set aside. In a separate bowl, mix the shortening, vegetable oil, sesame oil, salt and green onions. Spread out the dough into a circular shape and flatten to 1 cm. thin with a rolling pin. Spread out the green onion mixture onto the dough.
From the bottom, stretch the dough and roll it inwards until it is a long baguette-like roll. Cut it into eight rectangular pieces. Squeeze and pinch the ends shut. Flatten each into a pancake shape and store between two rectangular sheets of parchment paper.
Heat oil in a frying pace. Place cake and pan fry until golden brown on each side. Serve with sambal hot sauce. n
Green Onion Cake Man
Edmonton, 9132-118 Avenue 780-760-2115
greenonioncakeman.com
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Pita Power
The humble shawarma is on the rise
Written by Gloria Loitz
It’s no contest regarding what pita-wrapped delicacy rules the culinary roost in Canada. From coast to coast, the donair is king. After all, it was invented more than 30 years ago in Halifax. In terms of popularity it easily outranks the shawarma, a centuries-old dish that’s popular in Europe, although it’s starting to gain momentum in this country. And while proponents of these rival dishes vie for your attention and taste buds, they share a common history.
Both involve the rotation method of roasting, which was done horizontally until the 19th century when Turkish chef Mehmetglu Iskender Efendi invented a method to cook the meat in a slow vertical spin, allowing for the morsels to self-baste. That culinary style has been preserved in the dishes’ monikers with donair stemming from the Turkish döner, meaning rotate. Shawarma comes from the Arabic word šāwirmā and Ottoman Turkish šāwarmā, both meaning “something that is spun or turned over.”
Not only are the methods and definitions similar, donairs and shawarmas also share a common ancestor called the döner kebap. Others call it the Iskender kebap (after the inventor) and Bursa kebap (after the Turkish city where it was created). But the method for making the dish is the same, starting with thin slices of basted lamb atop a pile of diced pide (a Mediterranean flatbread) before adding hot tomato sauce and sheep’s milk butter, then garnishing with parsley and a dollop of yogurt.
Beyond that point, the trails associated with the donair and shawarma diverge. The donair’s more immediate origins are easier to trace, dating back to the 1970s when Halifax restaurateur Peter Gamoulakos tried to sell a Greek pita wrap called a gyro. The roasted lamb dish that includes diced tomatoes, onion and a tzatziki sauce wasn’t exactly a hot item. So Gamoulakos swapped out the lamb and tzatziki in favour of beef and a sweet sauce and Canada’s culinary world hasn’t been the same since.
The considerably older shawarma sticks closer to its döner kebap roots and is traditionally made with rotated lamb, sheep or chicken. Spiced and served with garlic sauce, tomato and onion, the rest of the ingredients vary according to region in the Middle East. Israeli consumers avoid yogurt or butter as Jewish dogma forbids meat and dairy in the same meal. Shawarmas are also popular across Europe, although oddly enough, they’re more often referred to as doner kebabs, presumably due to the influence of Turkish immigrants who arrived in the 1960s.
In Canada, the shawarma doesn’t have such an irony when it comes to identity; it’s more like an identity crisis when going up against the donair. But the shawarma is gradually making inroads into Canadian appetites with donair shops adding the dish to their menus. Further publicity potential
could be realized with Shawarma Day, a campaign started in 2020 occurring annually on October 15. Should the shawarma eventually catch up to the donair in terms of popularity, the big winners will be consumers who benefit from even more pita-wrapped options. n
DONAIR & SHAWARMA OUTLETS AT A GLANCE
Basha Donair & Shawarma
Edmonton
11001-Jasper Avenue
5328-75 Street
16529-50 Street
2811-116 Street
441 Parsons Road 2730-141 Street
St. Albert 1115 St. Albert Trail
Sherwood Park
100-1000 Alder Aveue
Leduc 5110-50 Street
Donair Lab Spruce Grove
5 Spruce Village Way
Fruitella Donair
St. Albert
388 St. Albert Trail
J’s Donair
Spruce Grove 315 First Drive
Liberty Donairs
Spruce Grove
100 Jennifer Heil Way
Master Pita
St. Albert
3507 Tudor Glen
Shawarma & Donair Box
Edmonton 6554-170 Avenue
Shawarma Shack & Donair
Edmonton 12432-167 Avenue
Simply Donairs
St. Albert 245-140 St. Albert Trail
Edmonton 9004-50 Street
Vancia Donair & Shawarma
Edmonton 11722-104 Avenue
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July Events
Edmonton Metro M
Sat, July 1
CANADA DAY
Alberta Legislature
Grounds I 10800-97 Avenue
NW I 10 am–7 pm I In celebration of Canada’s birthday, the Alberta Legislature hosts a variety of activities for the whole family. assembly.ab.ca/visit/ evets/Canada-day
CANADA DAY WEEKEND
Alberta Railway Museum I 24215-34 Street I
June 29–July 1
albertarailwaymuseum.com
780 472 6229
CANADA DAY M
Four Seasons Park, Beaumont I 6 pm–11 pm
I Celebrate Canada and kick off the summer in style with a full day of activities, live entertainment, and food trucks, finishing off with spectacular fireworks. beaumont.ab.ca
CANADA DAY M
Centennial Park I
100 Athabasca Avenue, Devon I 12:30 pm–3 pm I
Entertainment, free hot dogs, a watermelon eating contest, games, face painting, and more.Parade beginning at 9:30 am. devon.ca
CANADA DAY M
Downtown Fort Saskatchewan
Kick off things with a pancake breakfast and parade, followed by activities, entertainment, live music, a car show and shine, fireworks, and much more. Musical performances by The Stumbellas, Nice Horse & Hailey Benedict fortsask.ca
CANADA DAY M
Broadmoor Lake Park, Sherwood Park I
Celebrate Canada’s birthday at Strathcona County’s largest festival, with family activities, performances, and fun for everyone. strathcona.ca/departments/ recreation-parks-andculture/special-events
CANADA DAY M
Various locations around St. Albert I Event goers can enjoy activities, games, food during the day and live music and
fireworks in the evening. stalbert.ca
CANADA DAY M
Jubilee Park I 510 Grove Drive, Spruce Grove I
9 am–late I A pancake breakfast at 9 am, followed by all-day family fun with activities throughout the community. sprucegrove.org
CANADA DAY M
Stony Plain & Parkland
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I 10 am–3 pm I Activities include a Citizenship Ceremony, ArtWalk, kids’ activities, live entertainment, a car show and shine, food trucks, and birthday cake. stonyplain.com
AFRICAN FASHION WEEK
The Backyard I 10004-103 A Avenue I Noon–2:30 am I $27.96 I A full day of fun, art, glamour and fashion eventbrite.ca
ARTY/MORGAN PAGE
Union Hall Outdoor Stage
I 6240-99 Street I 6 pm I With 2/3, Azaan Datoo & DJK Queeny unionhall.ca/events
AUDREY OCHOA
JazzClub at Chateau Lacombe I 10111 Bellamy Hill Road I 10 pm I $27 I
Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival. ticketweb.ca
CALDER BLOCK PARTY
Calder Community League
I 12721-120 Street I 12–5 pm
I Food, music, kids activities, vendor.
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. WENATCHEE
APPLESOX
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
LEMANCZYK ELECTRIC BAND
JazzClub at Chateau
Lacombe I 10111 Bellamy Hill Road I 8 pm I $32 I ticketweb.ca
MICHAEL PALASCAK
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7 pm I $25.95–$65 wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I
11410 Kingsway Drive I
10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
THE OSTARA PROJECT
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I
7:30 pm I $37 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. ticketweb.ca
THE HIP CANADA DAY PATIO PARTY
Cask and Barrel I 10041 104 Sreet I 3 pm–2 am I Live entertainment and DJs. thecaskandbarrel.ca
Sun, July 2
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. WENATCHEE APPLESOX
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
HISTORIC FESTIVAL AND DOORS OPEN EDMONTON
Various locations I July 2–9
I Celebrate the history of many cultures, sites, and traditions of the Edmonton area. Bus or walking tours of gardens, natural areas, cemeteries, and neighbourhoods. This year’s theme is Prohibition discussing Alberta’s time being dry and the evolution of the industry since Prohibition ended. Events are held throughout the city. historicedmonton.ca
JAZZ IN THE PARK
Victoria Park I 12030 River Valley Road I 8 pm I $51 adult, $41 Youth I Featuring Mary Ancheta Quartet, Caity Gyorgy, The Lowdown Brass Band, Rubim de Toledo Global Jazz Project, Mazecote and Endea Owns & The Cookout. ticketweb.ca
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MICHAEL PALASCAK
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
July 3-9
CLUSTERFLICK: THE IMPROVISED MOVIE Mayfield Dinner Theatre I
16615-109 Avenue I Tues–Sun 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $82–135 I Renowned comedy troupe Gordon’s Big Bald Head brings their hilarity with Clusterflick . mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
HISTORIC FESTIVAL AND DOORS OPEN EDMONTON
Various locations I July 2–9
I Celebrate the history of many cultures, sites, and traditions of the Edmonton area. Participate in bus or walking tours of gardens, natural areas, cemeteries, and neighbourhoods. This year’s theme is Prohibition discussing Alberta’s time being dry and the evolution of the industry since Prohibition ended. Events are held throughout the city. historicedmonton.ca
THE WEDDING SINGERS 1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows, Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Mon, July 3
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. VANCOUVER BANDITS
Edmonton Expo Centre
I 7515-118 Avenue I 2 pm I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
Tues, July 4
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. BASEBALL ALBERTA PROVINCIAL
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
Wed, July 5
AWE WRESTLING
Rogers Place I 10220104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $98–492 I With special guest Clairo. rogersplace.com
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. BASEBALL ALBERTA PROVINCIAL
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. CALGARY SURGE
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
FOLLOW
@VILLAGEATGRIESBACH ON INSTAGRAM TO STAY UP TO DATE ON ALL THE AMAZING EVENTS COMING THIS SUMMER.
GRINDSTONE COMEDY FESTIVAL
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 7, 9, 11 pm I $20–35 I Stand up show featuring, Stand Off Comedy Competition. grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Sherwood Park I Festival
Place I 100 Festival Way I
7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music festivalplace.ca
Thur, July 6
ABBY ROBERGE
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 pm I $17.50–$58
wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
ARTWALK M
Downtown St. Albert I
6 pm–9 pm I Explore downtown St. Albert while visiting eight venues, each with unique exhibits. Why not stop at a funky restaurant for dinner or coffee while you are there? artwalkstalbert.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but pass-thehat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
FOUND FESTIVAL
Whyte Avenue I A living, breathing showcase of dance, theatre, visual art, music, creative writing, and more—all of which take place in nontraditional performance venues.
commongroundarts.ca/found
GRINDSTONE COMEDY
FESTIVAL
Grindstone Theatre I
10019-81 Avenue I 7, 9, 11 pm I $20–35 I Stand up show featuring Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole, Nikki Payne, Improv with Mark Little and the Magnet Theatre (NY) and karaoke. grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
Fri, July 7
2023 JUNIOR CANADIAN OPEN WATERSKI CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b 210 Street SW, Calmar I
A great event for which to be a spectator. 2 Day 2 Round competition. Groups include U17 Boys, U17 Girls, U 21 Men and U 21 Women. shalompark.ca
ABBY ROBERGE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45pm I $25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
CALLING ALL CAPTAINS
The Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $25.17 I With Guest Eyes Front, Teacup Romance & Wayfinder. starliteroom.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KELOWNA FALCONS RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON’S WHYTE AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I 10 am–5pm I Over 500 visual artists display their creations on Whyte Avenue. art-walk.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
FOUND FESTIVAL
Whyte Avenue I A living, breathing showcase of dance, theatre, visual art, music, creative writing, and more—all of which take place in non-traditional performance venues. commongroundarts.ca/found
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GRINDSTONE COMEDY
FESTIVAL
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 7, 9, 11 pm I $20–35 I Stand up show featuring Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole, Nema Maz, Nikki Payne, The 11 O’Clock Number and SWEAT Dance Party grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
NEWTON BOYS
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
RIVER CREE SUMMER FEST
River Cree Resort & Casino, Southeast grounds I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Gates 4 pm, Show 6 pm I $99.99 + fees I New outdoor music festival, food trucks, bars. Today’s headliners include Bret Michaels, Blue Oyster Cult and Foghat. rivercreeresort.com
SUMMERFEST M
Sangudo, AB I Live Music, family friendly activities, fireworks, amazing food all on the banks of the winding Pembina River. sangudo.net
Sat, July 8
2023 JUNIOR CANADIAN OPEN WATERSKI
CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b
210 Street SW, Calmar I
A great event for which to be a spectator. 2 Day 2 Round competition. Groups include U17 Boys, U17 Girls, U 21 Men and U 21 Women. shalompark.ca
ABBY ROBERGE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30pm I $25.95–$65 wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
A TASTE OF NIGERIA
Taylor College, Stencel Hall I 11525-23 Avenue I 12–7 pm I $25 I Celebrate Nigeria’s independence and experience Culture, art & History, food, music, Dance, Comedy, soccer and more. atasteofnigeria.com
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $40.52 I All ages show, with guests Thank you Scientist & Rivers of Nihil. unionhall.ca/events
EDMONTON FIRESTATION
OPEN HOUSE
Station 18 Clareview I
13808 Victoria Trail I 12–4 pm I Free I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_services/ fire_rescue/open-houses.aspx
EDMONTON PARTY NIGHT F
CANADIAN PLAYBOYZ
Evolution Wonderlounge I 10220-103 Street I 8 pm I $25 pm I Canada’s premier entertainment revue. Positive with a fun attitude. yourgaybar.com
780 424 0077
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KELOWNA FALCONS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. WINNIPEG SEA BEARS
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 6 pm I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100
Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more.
edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
EDMONTON JERK FESTIVAL
Queen Mary Park I 11820107 Avenue I 12–9 pm I edmonton-jerk-festival. square.site
EDMONTON’S WHYTE
AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I
10 am–5pm I Over 500 visual artists display their creations on Whyte Avenue. art-walk.ca
FOUND FESTIVAL
Whyte Avenue I A living, breathing showcase of dance, theatre, visual art, music, creative writing, and more—all of which
take place in nontraditional performance venues. commongroundarts.ca/found
5K FOAM FEST M
William Lede,Park, Leduc I 4524 47 Avenue I 22 of the best obstacles in the world including the largest inflatable waterslide and mucky mud pits. And, 2.5 million cubic feet of foam. The5kmfoamfest.com
GRINDSTONE COMEDY FESTIVAL
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 7, 9, 11 pm I $20–35 I Stand up show featuring Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole, Nema Maz, Improv Variety Hour, Girl Brain, Dance Party. grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
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MANNING SUMMER EVENT
Manning Town Centre, near Cineplex I 15531-37 Street I Noon–3 pm I
A free afternoon of family fun with a bouncy castle obstacle course, face-painting, a tattoo artist and more. Plus, Manning Town Centre will be giving away ice cream (while supplies last) and also offering a chance to win a $300 MTC gift card. manningtowncentre.com
MUTTSTOCK
Eastwood Community League I 11803-86 Street
I 11 am–6 pm I Muttstock is a family-friendly festival that combines all manner of dog-related activities, vendors, and information with live music and entertainment. muttstockab.com
RIVER CREE SUMMER FEST
River Cree Resort & Casino, Southeast grounds I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Gates 4 pm, Show 6 pm I $99.99 + fees I New outdoor music festival, food trucks, bars. Today’s headliners include Bret Michaels, Blue Oyster Cult and Foghat. rivercreeresort.com
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20
minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SOCIAL DISTORTION
Midway I 6107-104 Street I
7 pm I $68.61 I ticketweb.ca
SUMMERFEST M
Sangudo, AB I Live Music, family friendly activities, fireworks, amazing food all on the banks of the winding Pembina River. sangudo.net
Sun, July 9
2023 JUNIOR CANADIAN OPEN WATERSKI CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b
210 Street SW, Calmar I
A great event for which to be a spectator. 2 Day 2 Round competition. Groups include U17 Boys, U17 Girls, U 21 Men and U 21 Women. shalompark.ca
ABBY ROBERGE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50–$59 I
wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. KELOWNA
FALCONS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
EDMONTON’S WHYTE AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I 10 am–5pm
I Over 500 visual artists display their creations on Whyte Avenue. art-walk.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
FOUND FESTIVAL
Whyte Avenue I A living, breathing showcase of dance, theatre, visual art, music, creative writing, and more—all of which take place in nontraditional performance venues. commongroundarts.ca/ found
GRINDSTONE COMEDY FESTIVAL
Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I 7, 9, 11 pm I $20–35 I Stand up featuring Lisa Baker, Directors Cut Improv with Ken Hall.
grindstonetheatre.ca
780 244 9076
SOCIAL DISTORTION
Midway I 6107-104 Street I 7 pm I $68.61 I ticketweb.ca
SUMMERFEST M
Sangudo, AB I Live Music, family friendly activities, fireworks, amazing food all on the banks of the winding Pembina River. sangudo.net
THE COMEDY FACTORY
Metro Cinema I 8712-109 Street I 7 pm I $29.70–$63.70 I Featuring Jati Rehje by Manan Desai and Mistry Solved by Chirayu Mistry. allevents.in
WAGE WAR – THE MANIC TOUR
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $50.31 I
With guests Zero, Within Destruction, and Avoid. unionhall.ca/events
summercity.ca 39 AlbertaRailwayMuseum.com Take a ride into history. Feel the power of the train and listen to the clickety clack of the rails. Join us for a fun, interactive and hands-on family railway experience. • Explore 75+ locomotives and railway cars • Bring a picnic and stay for the day • Group bookings available • Open weekends, Victoria Day to Labour Day
July 10–16
CLUSTERFLICK : THE IMPROVISED MOVIE
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I
16615-109 Avenue I Tues–Sun 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $82–135 I
Renowned comedy troupe
Gordon’s Big Bald Head brings their hilarity with Clusterflick. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
THE WEDDING SINGERS
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows
I Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s.
edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Mon, July 10
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but pass-thehat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
ROMEO DALLAIRESPEAKER
Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900-114 Street I 7:30 pm
I $63 I Presentation, Q& A, meet and greet. evenbrite.ca
Tues, July 11
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I
11455- 87 Avenue I 8 pm I
$ I A Broadway Across Canada Production. A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but pass-thehat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more.
edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
ORVILLE PECK
Midway Music Hall I 6107104 Street I 7 pm I midwaymusichall.ca
Wed, July 12
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I 1145587 Avenue I 8 pm I $ I
A Broadway Across Canada Production. A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I 10322-83 Avenue I 8 pm
I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a pdancer/playwright/ power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I
7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music. festivalplace.ca
Thur, July 13
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but pass-thehat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
MO MANDEL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
PETUNIA & THE VIPERS
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $25 I the-aviary.net
ROCK THE PARK W DYLAN FARRELL
Sherbrooke Community League I 13008-122 Avenue
I 5 pm I FreeI
STEVE HOFSTETTER
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil
Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but pass-thehat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
MO MANDEL
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95
–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SPRUCE GROVE RIB FEST M
Central Park I 450 King Street, Spruce Grove I
Enjoy the night, and get your meat on! Remember the wet naps, it’s going to get messy. groverotaryribfest.com
TAILS ON THE TRAILS M
CANDLELIGHT : THE MUSIC OF HANS ZIMMER
Triffo Theatre I 11110-104 Avenue I 6 & 8:15 pm I $40
–50 I Experience classical musicians performing Hans Zimmer’s music by candlelight. Including music from theatrical scores like Inception, The Lion King, Gladiator, Instersteller. feverup.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more.
edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
EDMONTON JERK FEST & FAMILY BBQ
Northmount Community Centre I 9208-140 Avenue
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I 11455 87 Avenue I 8 pm I $ I
A Broadway Across Canada Production.
A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I 10322-83 Avenue I 8 pm
I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a pdancer/playwright/ power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. SASKATCHEWAN
RATTLERS
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $25–105 I Edmonton’s basketball team. ticketmaster.ca
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 8 pm I $41.55–$66.24 I Comedy unionhall.ca/events
Fri, July 14
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I 1145587 Avenue I 8 pm I
A Broadway Across Canada Production. A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
ANIMETHON
Shaw Conference Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I $65 weekend pass I A Japanese animation (anime) themed festival. We now include voice actor guest, improvisation groups, various games, costume contests and more. animethon.org
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I 10322-83 Avenue I 8 pm I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a pdancer/playwright/ power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave, St.Albert I 4–10 pm I Bring your dog for an enjoyable night on the trails. scarscare.ca
Sat, July 15
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I 11455 87 Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I
A Broadway Across Canada Production. A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
ANIMETHON
Shaw Conference Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I $65 weekend pass I A Japanese animation (anime) themed festival. We now include voice actor guest, improvisation groups, various games, costume contests and more animethon.org
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I 10322-83 Avenue I 8 pm I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a dancer/playwright/power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
I Noon I Free, but food and other offers for a price I The aroma of authentic jerk chicken, the sounds of Reggae, Dancehall and Soca music. Plus lots of activities for the kids.
MO MANDEL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95–$65 wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SPRUCE GROVE RIB FEST M Central Park I 450 King Street, Spruce Grove I Enjoy the night, and get your meat on! Remember the wet naps, it’s going to get messy. groverotaryribfest.com
Sun, July 16
ALADDIN
Jubilee Audiorium I 1145587 Avenue I 1 & 6:30 pm I $ I A Broadway Across Canada Production. A thrilling new production with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. ticketmaster.ca
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ANIMETHON
Shaw Conference Centre I
9797 Jasper Avenue I
$65 weekend pass I
A Japanese animation (anime) themed festival. We now include voice actor guest, improvisation groups, various games, costume contests and more. animethon.org
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I
10322-83 Avenue I 2 pm
I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a dancer/playwright/ power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS
FESTIVAL
Sir Winston Churchiil Square I 102 Ave & 100 Street I Free, but passthe-hat for donations I
A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
MO MANDEL
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SPRUCE GROVE RIB FEST M
Central Park I 450 King Street, Spruce Grove I
Enjoy the night, and get your meat on! Remember the wet naps, it’s going to get messy. groverotaryribfest.com
July 17–23
AUSTENTATIOUS
Walterdale Theatre I
10322-83 Avenue I Wed–Sat 8 pm I $30 I Jane Austen goes horribly wrong in this adaptation by Emily, a dancer/playwright/ power hungry schemer and Dominic, a pretentious, wannabe director with little knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. walterdaletheatre.com
CLUSTERFLICK : THE IMPROVISED MOVIE
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I
16615-109 Avenue I Tues–
Sun 7:30 pm and Wed & Sun Noon I $82–135 I
Renowned comedy troupe
Gordon’s Big Bald Head brings their hilarity with Clusterflick. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
THE WEDDING SINGERS
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows
I Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Tues, July 18
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. RIDGEFIELD
RAPTORS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
Wed, July 19
CANDLELIGHT : THE MUSIC OF LOUIS ARMSTRONG
The Pioneers Cabin I 9430
Scona Road I 6 & 8:15 pm I $45–55 I Experience classical musicians performing Louis Armstrongs greatest music. feverup.com
DREAMSONIC 2023
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 7pm I $79.05 I Featuring Dream theatre, Devin Townsend, and Animals as Leaders. ticketmaster.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. RIDGEFIELD
RAPTORS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music. festivalplace.ca
Thur, July 20
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO ADELE
The Pioneers Cabin I 9430
Scona Road I 7 & 9:15 pm I
$40–50 I Experience classical musicians
performing Adele’s music. feverup.com
CARLOS MENCIA
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $33.95–$75.95 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. RIDGEFIELD RAPTORS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
GOGOL BORDELLO
Midway Music Hall I 6107 104 Street I 7 pm I $54.60 I midwaymusichall.ca
LYLE LOVETT
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 8 pm I $63.10 I ticketmaster.ca
SAPPHIRE SUNSET CONCERT M
Devon Centennial Park I 100 Athabasca Ave, Devon I 6:45 pm I Bring your family, lawn chair, blanket and enjoy your evening. Mountainsapphire.ca
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm
I Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike. tasteofedm.ca
THE HONEST HEART COLLECTIVE
The Buckingham I 1043982 Avenue I 8pm I $15 I With Guest Bad Communications & Kasteel. allevents.in
YEGPIN
Millenium Place I 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park I Noon–Midnight I $25 I A show for playing unlimited pinball and arcade games, for buying machines and playing in tournaments. yegpin.com
Fri, July 21
CARLOS MENCIA
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $33.95–$75.95 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. COWLITZ BLACK BEARS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
K-DAYS
Northlands Park, 73 Street and 116 Avenue I Opens at noon I A full midway of fun and thrilling games, nightly concerts, casino games and tons to do inside Edmonton Expo Centre. k-days.com
780 471 7210
LAC STE. ANNE PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste. Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste. Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm
I Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike. tasteofedm.ca
YEGPIN Millenium Place I 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park I Noon–Midnight I $25 I A show for playing unlimited pinball and arcade games, for buying
machines and playing in tournaments. yegpin.com
Sat, July 22
CARLOS MENCIA
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $33.95–
$75.95 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
DRINK & PARTY
Londonderry Community League I 14224-74 Street I 10 pm–3 am I $27.96
I Featuring Viking Ding Dong with guest DJS DJ Jeree. DJ Iceman, DJ Astro & more. eventbrite..ca
EDMONTON CARNAVAL Alberta Avenue Community Centre/Park I 9210-118 Avenue I Free I Edmonton Carnival is an opportunity to connect Latin and
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Canadian culture in an amazing place. Come enjoy music, art, performance, latin food and more. edmontoncarnaval.com
EDMONTON FIRESTATION
OPEN HOUSE
Station 6 Mill Creek I
8105- 96 Street I 12–4 pm I
Free I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_ services/fire_rescue/ open-houses.aspx
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS. COWLITZ
BLACK BEARS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
K-DAYS
Northlands Park, 73 Street and 116 Avenue I Opens at noon I A full midway of fun and thrilling games, nightly concerts, casino games and tons to do inside Edmonton Expo Centre.
k-days.com
780 471 7210
LAC STE. ANNE
PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste. Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste. Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm
I Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike. tasteofedm.ca
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
YEGPIN M
Millenium Place I 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park I 10 am–1 am I $30 I A show for playing unlimited pinball and arcade games, for buying machines and playing in tournaments. yegpin.com
ZOOBREW Edmonton Valley Zoo I
13315 Buena Vista Road
I 5 pm I $33.96 I Enjoy a locally produced beverage, some local musicians while making eyes at a Red Panda. eventbrite.ca
Sun, July 23
EDMONTON CARNAVAL
Alberta Avenue Community Centre/Park I 9210-118 Avenue I Free I Edmonton Carnival is an opportunity to connect Latin and Canadian culture in an amazing place. Come enjoy music, art, performance, latin food and more. edmontoncarnaval.com
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS. COWLITZ
BLACK BEARS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
K-DAYS
Northlands Park, 73 Street and 116 Avenue I Opens at noon I A full midway of fun and thrilling games, nightly concerts, casino games and tons to do inside Edmonton Expo Centre. k-days.com
780 471 7210
LAC STE. ANNE PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste. Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste. Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada.
lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm
I Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike. tasteofedm.ca
YEGPIN
Millenium Place I 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park I 10 am–5 pm I $30 I
A show for playing unlimited pinball and arcade games, for buying machines and playing in tournaments. yegpin.com
July 24–30
K-DAYS
Northlands Park, 73 Street and 116 Avenue I Daily opens at noon I A full midway of fun and thrilling games, nightly concerts, casino games and tons to do inside Edmonton Expo Centre.
k-days.com
780 471 7210
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm, Sun 11–9pm I Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike.
tasteofedm.ca
THE WEDDING SINGERS
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows
I Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Mon, July 24
BEVERLY’S ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST
3414-118 Avenue I Free neighbourhood breakfast. mybeverly.ca
LAC STE. ANNE PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste. Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste. Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
Tues, July 25
LAC STE. ANNE PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste.Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste.Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
Wed, July 26
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO ABBA
Betty Andrews Recital Hall
I 11110-104 Avenue I 6 & 8: 15 pm I $40–50 I Experience classical musicians performing ABBA’s music. feverup.com
LAC STE. ANNE
PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste.Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste.Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music. festivalplace.ca
Thur, July 27
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Avenue, Stony Plain I
Listen to stories from
around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
LAC STE. ANNE
PILGRIMAGE M
Lac Ste. Anne Mission, AB
I Thousands of pilgrims make their way to the shore of Lac Ste. Anne each Summer and is one of the largest spiritual gatherings in Western Canada. lacsteannepilgrimage.ca
SOPHIE BUDDLE
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 pm I $17.50–$58 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
Fri, July 28
SOPHIE BUDDLE
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
Sat, July 29
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FELIPE ANTONIO IN CONCERT
Star Edmonton Banquet Centre I 6930 34 Street I
$50 I allevents.in
LA FIESTA
Rocky Mountain Icehouse
I 10516 Jasper Avenue I 8 pm–2 am I $10 advance, $15 door I A Latin influenced night featuring Manny V. Y Su Esquina Latina and DJ Kris King. rockymountainicehouse.ca
OLDE THYME METIS DANCE
/CUNNINGHAM FAMILY
GATHERING
Metis Crossing I 17739 Victoria Trail, Smoky Lake I metiscrossing.ca
RUPAUL WERQ THE WORLD
Jubilee Auditorium I 11455
87 Avenue I 8pm I $82–149
I Free you mind this summer with the world’s largest drag production ticketmaster.ca
Follow SUMMERCITY for regular updates and contests throughout the summer!
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SOPHIE BUDDLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95–$65 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SOUTH EDMONTON COMMON SPORT SKILLS EVENT
Near Marshalls I 203998 Street I 2nd Annual Sports Skills Event. Fun for all ages. Take shots in basketball, soccer, football and hockey, and be entered to win the $1000 gift card prize. southeedmontoncommon.com
Sun, July 30
EDMONTON ICE CREAM RUN
Kinsmen Sport Centre I 9150 Walterdale Hill NW
I 10 am I Registration required I Run for free ice cream! Take part in the 5K and 10K walk or run, or the
1K Little Scoops run. edmontonicecreamrun.ca
SOPHIE BUDDLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50–$58 wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
Mon, July 31
GRANDSON
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 8 pm I $46.19 I With guests Monowhales and No Love for the Middle Child. unionhall.ca/events
July 31–Aug 6
THE WEDDING SINGERS
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat
75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows, Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
Top 8 Rainy-day Activities
1. Visit the Art Gallery of Alberta 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
2. Head over to a City of Edmonton Rec Centre Various locations around the city
3. Go back in time at the Royal Alberta Museum 9810 103a Avenue
4. Shop at the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market 10310 83 Avenue NW
5. Have drinks at the Hotel MacDonald 10065 100 Street
Scan QR code or visit summercity.ca for details and to view full list of Top 8 Rainy-day Activities.
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Just Add Air
How inflatable movie theatres can project the ideal family night outdoors
Written by Corbin Stewart
But a crafty bunch of entrepreneurs has been operating for years realizing that you don’t need to own a patch of land to operate a drive-in as long as the infrastructure can be portable via an inflatable giant screen. All you have to do is contract out your services to anyone with a large yard and a hankering to catch flicks the old-fashioned way: outdoors and with eager friends and families attending.
That’s how Twilite Music has been operating all across Alberta the past several years, although they have added a few sideshows to the mix. “One thing that we do that no one else does is that we do a lot of entertainment before and after the movie,” says CEO Ron Waterfield. These add-on packages are delivered in the form of pre and post-movie entertainment such as dance parties, photo-booths, and game shows with prizes handed out. Along with the entertainment, Twilite Music provides popcorn machines, professional stereo systems, inflatable couches, and even an usher to guide you to your seat. This is all featured in their “open air cinema” package.
While classic Disney fare is popular for childrenthemed movie nights, Twilite Music also offers themes such as drive-in-style ’50s car nights with a screening of American Graffiti. Sports
nights and musical nights are also featured in the theme packages, where the likes of Field of Dreams and The Sound of Music are screened. Waterfield says that although children-themed packages are the most popular events, even adults want to get in on the fun and transport themselves to the nostalgic times of their youth.
“I’m getting a lot of parents where they’re sitting in the car with boxes of popcorn and saying, ‘Jeez, I haven’t done this since the ’70s, and they’re just tickled pink waiting for the movie to start up.”
However, it’s not as easy as inflating the screen and pressing play on the projector. Under Canadian copyright law, most commercial films viewed in public spaces require a public performance license. These licenses can be obtained through Audio Ciné Films (ACF) and cost anywhere from $275–$400 for single usages, depending on the movie and crowd size. Smaller backyard bashes with family and friends don’t apply. When it comes to choosing which films to screen, only home video releases and pre-releases (films in the gap between theatre and home release) can be shown. Films still in their theatrical run do not apply.
TeeBreeze Entertainment is another company that specializes in inflatable movie screens, catering to an assortment of events such as weddings, graduations, company seminars, and even celebrations of life. “Our job is to make the clients job easy,” says event coordinator Ryan Fosteradding that their entertainment packages include clowns, hypnotists, magicians, and bouncy castles for the kids.
Along with the screen and entertainment, concession items like cotton candy, hot dogs, candy apples, and old-fashioned popcorn machines are offered to clients. However, Foster says that the real credit deserves to go to the organizations and volunteers that hire TeeBreeze. “Everyone loves a party, and these people work tirelessly to provide the best for their organizations and guests.” n
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Drive-in movie theatres have been a summertime staple in Canada dating back all the way to 1946 when the first facility of its kind swung open its gates. After their glory years during the ’50s and ’60s, the popularity of drive-ins has since lost its sheen, due to the arrival of multiplex cinemas in malls, making it convenient to shop and catch a flick in one stop.
Walk on the Wild Side
From ferns to foliage, Wagner Natural Area is a rustic escape just minutes away from more urban jungles
Written by Corbin Stewart
Situated west of Edmonton on Highway 16, Wagner Natural Area is a provincial nature reserve that’s home to an abundance of wildlife and biodiversity that connects its visitors to the beauty of Alberta’s natural habitats. Spanning more than 250 hectares and hosting a scenic 1.5 km walking trail, it exists to conserve all that biological diversity for scientific, educational, and research purposes.
“We’re proud that we can share the area with the broader community, said David Ealey, President of the Wagner Natural Area Society, “and they can recognize that there is something special about it.” What makes Wagner Natural Area so special is its fens–a type of wetland that forms when groundwater rises to the surface–giving the area a strong source of water and nutrients. Fens represent a small sample of Alberta’s boreal forest, and they exist due to the aquifers formed during the last ice age, over 10,000 years ago. Those aquifers allow groundwater to flow underground, which in turn seeps downhill into St. Albert’s Big Lake.
The Marl Pond walking trail is open for visitors, but because of the wetland area, the trail can become incredibly wet and filled with mosquitoes. Waterproof footwear and insect repellant are highly recommended. Along the trail, you’re likely to see a variety of wildlife such as willow swamps, black spruce forests, and marl ponds themselves.
“The wetland provides suitable conditions for the growth of a lot of different vegetation, which is epitomized by our orchids,” says Ealey. The area
hosts 16 of Alberta’s 24 orchid species–including lady’s slipper and the rare bog adder’s mouth–as well as marsh marigolds, sundews, and butterworts.
Bird watchers can have a field day observing such species as the ruby-crowned kinglet, tree swallow, and yellow warbler known to be found in the area around this time of year. Because of the area’s proximity to the surrounding communities, large mammals from beavers and coyotes to white-tailed deer and even moose are harder to come across.
Wagner Natural Area was originally discovered by naturalists in the 1940s and was later named after property owner William Wagner, who gave the original parcel of land to the provincial government for protection in 1975. Supervising the natural area is the Wagner Natural Area Society, which was created in 1982 under the Alberta Government’s Societies Act to protect the biological and physical wellbeing of the park.
In 1986, the society joined the Alberta Government’s Volunteer Stewards program. These volunteers maintain exceptional park conditions and foster a commitment to conservation for the park. The society functions to coordinate special events in the natural area, such as guided tours for elementary schools, academic research studies for summer students, and hosting Junior Forest Wardens to help evaluate the growth of the park.
According to Ealey, several thousand visitors annually flock to Wagner Natural Area to experience the array of family-friendly events and wildlife.
“We have different visitors for different reasons, and people add so much to their personal wellbeing by being able to connect with a natural area that is special, that is cared for, and that is interesting to experience.” n
Wagner Natural Area Visitor Advisory
• Soil moisture count is high, so bring waterproof boots
• Keep dogs on a leash at all times
• Insect repellent is highly recommended
• The area is pedestrian-only, so no bikes, ATVs, etc.
• No sanitation-removal facilities are on-site, so take all garbage with you when leaving
• Additional information: wagnerfen.ca
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“Ever been inside a cloud before?” Claudio Mota shouts over his shoulder. Straining to hear the flight instructor over the buzz of the engine, all I can say is that I’ve seen clouds from airplane windows. That’s nothing like feeling it on your skin, Claudio answers, and I get a sense of why he feels so at ease now, a couple of thousand feet above a looping bend in the North Saskatchewan River, northeast of Drayton Valley. The Air Adventure Flight School’s ultralight trike that he’s piloting and in which I’m a passenger has an open-air cockpit, so the views are all around us. The twisting, greenish-brown river. The fields, brightly verdant with July rain, stretching into the hazy distance. A tractor-trailer crawling along a secondary highway below. Endless sky. From this height, everything looks not so much distant as somehow miniaturized.
Flying Colours
Relatively cheap and straightforward, ultralight aircraft make flight accessible—and a lot of fun—for the masses
Written by Markwell Lyon
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Looking up, I see we still have some distance to climb before we reach the nearest clouds. Claudio obviously intends to take us up there, and I admittedly tense a little. I’ve never been a fan of heights, let alone flying. But the ultralight experience is surprisingly different. Exposed to the elements, you feel like you’re more immersed in the act of flying. Rather than, say, passively watching things unfold from a narrow, doublepaned window.
Claudio explains the reason he wants to go higher: with the evening sun sinking in the west, it’s a good opportunity to view a glory—an optical illusion cast on clouds or mist by a low sun. A glory consists of a magnified shadow circled by bands of rainbow, created as water droplets diffract sunlight. They’re so named because the rainbow resembles the halos in old religious paintings. If nothing else, it’s a handy excuse for exploring the range and possibilities of ultralight flying.
Ultralights represent one of the fastest growing areas of aviation in Canada. First developed in the 1980s, they now make up a fifth of all registered civilian aircraft. These lightweight, powered hang gliders are controlled by weight shift—the pilot steers the aircraft by applying force to a control bar. The engine is used to gain altitude, after which the pilot may cut power to glide back to earth. The aircraft are often referred to as “trikes,” giving rise to a common analogy: if flying a Cessna is like driving a Cadillac, then flying an ultralight is like riding a motorbike.
Claudio shifts the control bar, and we start to climb. Though it’s a summer evening, ideal time for flying, it’s a windy one. We’re protected from the elements and the temperature change— about a degree Celsius for every 100 metres of altitude—by our heavy flight suits. My nerves are slightly on edge, though, as I watch buildings and features on the ground grow ever smaller.
Before long we’re levelling out. Fast-moving wisps of stratus cloud drift across our faces, and indeed, it is a cool sensation. Claudio steers the trike around, putting us between the setting sun and a mass of cloud. I look to my left, and there it is: the dark shadow of the trike on a white backdrop, surrounded by rings of colour. We linger for a bit, taking it in along with the expansive views all around us. Then Claudio kills the engine, and we comfortably drift back to the sureness of ground again.
Besides ultralight trikes, Air Adventure Flight School also offers flight instruction for paragliders, gyroplanes (a sort of mini-helicopter that uses air power to attain lift), and paramotors (a parachute powered by a motor worn on the pilot’s back). The school is located on Highway 624, about 21 km north of Drayton Valley or 31 km southwest of Seba Beach. Visit airadventurefs.ca for more info. n
Getting an Ultralight Permit in Canada
According to Transport Canada, ultralight permits must be at least 16 years of age and medically cleared to fly. They have to complete a minimum of 20 hours of flight instruction and pass a written examination. Additionally, they must acquire a minimum of 10 hours flight time, including at least two hours of solo flight time, and a minimum of 30 takeoffs and landings, with 10 or more of those as the solo occupant.
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Lofty Ambitions
Aerial theatre company Firefly
takes performance art to new heights
Written by Gene Kosowan
As an aerial artist, Annie Dugan literally experiences a series of ups and downs in her work. But while she’s equipped to take on those altitude variances, she’d rather do without handling the more metaphorical highs and lows inherent in running her company, Firefly Theatre.
A case in point was the pandemic, which shut down pretty much every business that didn’t sport a grocery or liquor storefront, just when Dugan was polishing off plans to introduce the company’s first annual Alberta Circus Arts Festival. “I came up with it before the pandemic and it just takes a little while when you have a brand new idea for a festival,” recalled Dugan, who is Firefly’s artistic director. “They don’t happen overnight. There’s a lot of planning, thought and design and fundraising. We had it already to start in 2020, and of course that didn’t happen.”
Two years later, when vaccinations and government quarantine directives mitigated the dangers of Covid, Firefly was ready to take another shot at it circus arts festival debut, retaining most of the lineup from the aborted 2020 version. But just days before the event, a flood at their choice venue
of La Cité Francophone created a scramble to reassemble the proceedings at the University of Alberta’s Timms Centre.
If there’s a sense of guarded optimism that all will go well for the second annual event, slated to run June 22-25 at La Cité Francophone and the Mill Creek Ravine, Dugan’s covered it up with bubbly enthusiasm. “We have contemporary circus coming from across Canada,” she said, wistfully pointing out one of its main attractions, Quebecois troupe Barka, an 18-piece ensemble of musicians and performers fusing dance music with circus disciplines. The band will also be on hand to inaugurate the festival with a dance party. “It gets everybody hyped up and gives you an outlet to dance and have a good time,” Dugan added.
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Also on the itinerary is the profound “Twist of Fate,” a solo show by Angola Murdoch, a gymnast sidelined by scoliosis, although she uses her aerial talents to tell her remarkable story. Another female one-hander is “Deep Dish,” which stars Winnipeg contortionist Samantha Halas, who revisits her formative years working as a waitress. “She has these crazy skills she does with pizzas,” noted Dugan.
A mixed bag of Canadian circus performers will take part in the festival’s “North by Northwest” cabaret as well as a free family-friendly event in Mill Creek Ravine. Rounding out the proceedings will be a series of workshops that will include such skill sets as stilt-walking and juggling.
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Ever since Dugan and her husband, local actor John Ullyatt founded the company in 2000, Firefly’s entertainment programming has not only delivered some all-ages fare, the company has also taken on some heady, surreal stuff. One production tackled a two-decade odyssey of the corpse of Argentinean icon Eva Peron. Another recent show explored the hellish works of Dante, while yet another aerial presentation concerned one man’s obsession with rubber ducks.
Regardless of the content, Firefly’s won over a loyal audience, not only in Edmonton but worldwide, via the company’s performances at the Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland, a Canada Day celebration in London, England, and at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. The company has also received such honours as the City of Edmonton Excellence Award in Arts and Culture and a Mayor’s Award for Innovative Artistic Direction.
Former New Yorker Dugan first joined a circus in her region when she was 21, riding horses. After taking some time off to learn about theatre, she discovered an acrobatic style that would change her life. “When I got out of theatre school, I saw some people working on aerial silks and the corde lisse [a vertically-suspended rope],” recalled Dugan. “Which is very new and that really hit North America in the mid-‘90s. That style of working was developed in France in the ‘80s. To me, it looked like a fabulous way to tell stories.”
Dugan boned up on the intricacies of aerial art and took time off to head to Edmonton to play at the Edmonton Street Performers Festival in 1997 and the Fringe Festival in 1998. She made the permanent move to the Alberta capital in 1999. “I had a rope and I had trapeze and I wanted to find a place where I could hang them and train, and there wasn’t one anywhere,” she recalled. “I found a gymnastics club that let me hang my equipment and myself and John Ulyatt, we formed our company and started creating.”
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They created more than an aerial theatre company, but a whole mini-industry focused on circus art. Since Firefly’s inception, scores of artists have learned the craft at the company and incorporated that knowledge into subsequent projects. “There are three circus schools and recreational circus schools in town which were started from people who came from Firefly,” said Dugan.
And while the business end of aerial arts has its own peaks and valleys, Dugan credits another unpredictable element that tipped the scales in her decision to stay in Edmonton, namely the nice summer weather the city enjoyed during her previous two visits. “I had a great time,” Dugan said. “The sun was shining, and I’m telling you, if the weather was bad, and if it rained and snowed, we might not be talking now.” n
Alberta Circus Arts Festival
June 22–25, 202, Edmonton, AB
Edmonton is home to the first live Alberta Circus Arts Festival, hosted by Firefly Theatre and Circus. The festival is dedicated to the creation of a regional voice in contemporary circus through professional development initiatives for artists and industry sector support for producers, presenters and instructors.
Enjoy performances, workshops, panels and more!
Fore details, visit: albertacircusarts.com
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The Musical Ride: By the Numbers
One of Canada’s greatest traditions hits the road this summer
Written by Gene Kosowan
One thing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police doesn’t mess with is tradition, which is why its signature Musical Ride has kept its look and repertoire relatively unchanged over the decades. The sight of peace officers in red tunic astride their equine partners continues to be a draw across Canada, entertaining spectators via the attraction’s institutional manoeuvres, from the opening procession to the final criss-cross. This year, as part of the RCMP’s 150th anniversary, folks are in for a treat as the Musical Ride embarks on its first national tour since the pandemic, with performances slated to take place in Alberta.
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3 4 6 8 17 30 32 40 50 150 635 720 1876 1887 1938
Number of years of service officers dedicate to the Musical Ride
Criteria horses must meet to be part of the Musical Ride (colour, rideability, size, temperament)
Age at which a horse begins its decade of performing in the Musical Ride
Number of Musical Ride horses gifted to Queen Elizabeth II over the years
Maximum height, in hands, of a Musical Ride horse
Average length, in minutes, of Musical Ride
Number of horses used in the Musical Ride
Average number of venues the Musical Ride performs at annually
Canadian banknote denomination, issued from 1969 to 1979, that featured an image of the Musical Ride on the back
Number of years RCMP has been in existence, including their early days as the Northwest Mounted Police
Maximum weight, in kilograms of a Musical Ride horse
Number of acres of the Musical Ride’s first breeding farm, established in 1939 at Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan
First known year of performance of what would eventually evolve into the Musical Ride
Year of first official Musical Ride, performed in Regina
First year the Musical Ride permanently used exclusively black horses to accentuate the riders’ scarlet tunics
WHERE TO CATCH THE RCMP MUSICAL RIDE
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
Rocky Mountain House
June 6, 6 p.m. davidthompsoncountry.ca/ events
J.D.A. Raceway at Evergreen Park Grande Prairie June 10–11, 1 p.m. evergreenpark.ca
Vegreville Ag Society Grandstand
Vegreville
June 16, 2023, 4 p.m. vegag.ca
Ardrossan Recreation Complex
Ardrossan
June 17, 11 a.m. ardrossanrecagsociety.ca
Centennial Field
Jasper
June 19, 6 p.m. jasper-alberta.com
Where possible, the stables are open to the public from 9 am to 9 pm daily at each tour stop. The Musical Ride members encourage the public to visit them and the horses before and after the performances. There, riders can answer any questions and introduce their horses. For itinerary updates, check out rcmp-grc.gc.ca. n
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Festivals Summer
NEXTFEST
June 1–11 I This sprawling arts festival takes place at over 20 venues and features dance, visual art, music, theatre, and much more. nextfest.ca
OPERA NUOVA
Until June 25 I Witness the talents of Canadian vocalists and pianists as they perform operatic and music theatre crafts. Main Stage productions include: June 2 & 4 The Melody Lingers On, June 11–13 Mansfield Park, June 16 & 18 Flight, June 23–25
A Gentleman’s Guide To Love and Murder. operanuova.ca
SUSTAINIVAL
Fan Park at the Ice District, 10101-104 Avenue I June 8–11, Thur 3–10 pm, Fri–Sat 12–11 pm, Sun 12–6 pm I $40.55 all-day pass, before June 7. After June 7, tickets $45 plus fees I With games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy, this unique carnival provides an experiential publiceducation platform that celebrates energy literacy, sustainability, and clean technologies. sustainival.com
IMPROVAGANZA
10437-83 Avenue I June 14–24 I This annual event features comedy acts from around the world, plus
theatresports, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com
780 443 6044
BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL
Four Seasons Park, Beaumont I June 16–17 I $158.34 weekend pass I Some of the artists include: June 16, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Begonia, Gord Steinke and the Big Stein Band and more; June 17, Finger Eleven, Fefe Dobson, Juice and more bbrf.ca
ROCK THE DISTRICT
CLASSIC ROCK FESTIVAL
Fan Park at the Ice District, 10101-104 Avenue I June 16 –18 I $245 weekend passes) I All ages. Performers include: June 16 Glass Tiger, Prism and Toronto, June 17, Loverboy, Harlequin, Helix and more. June 18 April Wine, Streetheart and more rockthedistrict.ca
ALBERTA CIRCUS ARTS FESTIVAL
Various locations, primarily La Cite Francophone I 8629 rue Marie Gaboury I June 22–25 I An event with exceptional aerial and
acrobatic performers from across Canada. Also includes Cirque in the Park, June 25 in Mill Creek Ravine park. A family- friendly outdoor party. albertacircusarts.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
Various locations around downtown Edmonton and Whyte Avenue I June 28–July 2 I Various Albertan, Canadian, and international acts perform at venues around the city. Featuring Chris Botti, June 29 at the Winspear Centre, The Ostara Project, July 1 at the Yardbird Suite, Jazz in the Park, July 2 and much more. edmontonjazz.com
780 990 0222
HISTORIC FESTIVAL AND DOORS OPEN EDMONTON
Various locations I July 2–9 I Celebrate the history of many cultures, sites, and traditions of the Edmonton area. Participate in bus or walking tours of gardens, natural areas, cemeteries, and neighbourhoods. This year’s theme is Prohibition discussing Alberta’s time being dry and the evolution
of the industry since Prohibition ended. Events are held throughout the city. historicedmonton.ca
780 439 2797
GRINDSTONE COMEDY FESTIVAL
10019-81 Avenue, Edmonton I July 5–9 I
$20–$35 I 7 pm, 9 pm & 11 pm I Multi-Day festival showcasing Canada’s best stand up comics, improvisers, and sketch comedians. Featuring Kids in the Hall funny man Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole and much more. grindstonecomedyfest.com
THE FOUND FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona I July 6–9
I A unique showcase of dance, theatre, visual art, music, creative writing and other disciplines. commongroundarts.ca/found
WHYTE AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I July 7–9, 10 am–5 pm I Over 500 visual artists will bring their art supplies and artwork out into the streets. Together, they create an outdoor studio and gallery spanning several blocks. art-walk.ca
THE WORKS ART & DESIGN FESTIVAL
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I Various locations around Edmonton I July 6–17 I Free I Artists and audiences from around the world gather to view and appreciate visual art, design, and entertainment. theworks.ab.ca
780 426 2122
EDMONTON STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I July 6–17 I By donation I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and many more.
edmontonstreetfest.com
780 425 5162
THE GREAT OUTDOORS COMEDY FESTIVAL
Kinsmen Park, 900 Walterdale Hill I July 14–16 I greatoutdoorscomedyfestival.com
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I July 20–29, 11 am–11 pm,
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July 30, 11 am–9 pm I
Dozens of restaurants serve bite-size samples of their favourite delicacies. There’s also music and beverages to cater to both adults and kids alike. tasteofedm.ca
780 423 2822
K-DAYS
Northlands Park, 73 Street & 116 Avenue I July 21–30, opens daily at noon I A full midway of fun and thrilling games, nightly concerts, casino games and tons to do inside Edmonton Expo Centre.
k-days.com
780 471 7210
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I
August 3-6 I $300 threeday general admission. The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Amazing music featuring Mackenzie Carpenter, Chase Matthew, Lonestar, High Valley, Dierks Bentley and more. bigvalleyjamboree.com
780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY MUSIC
FESTIVAL
Heritage Park, 5100–41 Avenue, Stony Plain I
August 4–6 I $165 weekend passes I Featuring The Po’ Ramblin Boys, The Becky Buller Band, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, and many more. blueberrybluegrass.com
888 915 4973
DISCO IN THE PARK
Louise McKinney Riverfront Park 9999
Grierson Hill & The Grindstone Theatre 10019-
81 Avenue, Edmonton I
Aug 4–6 I $75–$125 I 2 Day & 3 night music festival in Edmonton’s beautiful Louise McKenney Riverfront Park that celebrates the history of dance music. Featuring Crystal Waters, Humans (live), French Horn Rebellion, and more. discointhepark.com
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
August 5–7 heritagefest.ca
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at the Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I August
8–Sept 3, Tues–Sat 8 pm, Sat–Sun 2 pm I $205 VIP p) I 12th Night (even days & Sat matinees), Romeo & Juliet (odd days & Sunday Matinee), and no shows on Mondays. freewillshakespeare.com
EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park, 94 Street & 92 Avenue I August 10–13 I The EFF offers a wonderful sampling of all forms of folk music, including world music, bluegrass, and Celtic. Enjoy the festival, food, beverages, and company while sitting on the hill overlooking the river valley and downtown. edmontonfolkfest.org
780 429 1899
CARIWEST CARIBBEAN ARTS FESTIVAL
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I August 11–13
I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform downtown Edmonton into
a lively Caribbean outpost. Includes a parade on August 12, at noon down Jasper Ave. cariwest.ca
780 421 7800
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL
FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona and dozens of other venues throughout the city I August 17–27 I One of the largest and longestrunning theatre festivals in North America. Enjoy free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more. fringetheatreadventures.ca
780 448 9000
EDMONTON BLUES
FESTIVAL
Remax Field, 10233-96 Avenue I August 25–27, Fri 5 pm, Sat 2 pm, Sun 2 pm I From $144 weekend passes, $60 (Fri), $65 (Sat) & $80 (Sun & Sun) I This year’s performers include: August 25, Jimmie Vaughn and the Tilt a Whirl Band, and more; August 26, Tom Lavin and The Legendary Power Blues Band; John Primer, Bob Corritore & Friends; and more. August 26, Colin James, Samantha Fish, Monkeyjunk and Friends 15th Birthday Party and more. bluesinternationalltd.com
SYMPHONY IN THE SQUARE
Churchill Square I 102 Avenue & 100 Street
I September 1 & 2 I Free I 7 pm I Family friendly music from the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and maybe a few surprises. winspearcentre/summer
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OUTDOORS CITY-STAFFED
Sat–Thu 12:30 pm–8 pm & Fri 2:30 pm–8 pm
CALLINGWOOD 17740 69 Avenue
CASTLE DOWNS 11520-153 Avenue
CLAREVIEW 3804-139 Avenue
FULTON RAVINE SOUTH 6110-98 Avenue
KASKITAYO 1979-111 Street
MILL WOODS 7207-28 Avenue
OUTDOORS UNSTAFFED
DOVERCOURT 13510 Dovercourt Avenue
GROSVENOR 14325-104 Avenue
MAYLIEWAN 7411-161a Avenue
MCKERNAN 7535-112 Street
NORTH GLENORA 13535-109a Avenue
RAMSEY SKATEPARK Riverbend Road & 43 Avenue
RIVERDALE 9306 Cameron Avenue
METRO EDMONTON
BEAUMONT 50 Street & 55 Avenue
CAMROSE 4516-54 Street DEVON 20 Haven Avenue FORT SASKATCHEWAN
Street & 94 Avenue LANCASTER PARK–EDMONTON GARRISON Arras Avenue LEDUC 50 Street & 42 Avenue MORINVILLE–BOB FOSTER EXTREME SPORT PARK 107 Street & 106 Avenue
SHERWOOD PARK–MILLENNIUM PLACE 2000 Premier Way
SPRUCE GROVE 450 Kings Street in Central Park ST. ALBERT NE corner, Sturgeon Road & Boudreau Road STONY PLAIN 49 Avenue & Brown Street
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Amusement Centres
FORT EDMONTON PARK
7000-143 Street NW
(Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive) I $26.20 adult, $20.90 kids, $95 family I Living history of Edmonton, including the 1846 Fort, 1885, 1905 and 1920 street. A train and street car, wagon and pony rides, a new Indigenous Peoples Experience and a completely renewed midway & exhibiton. fortedmontonpark.ca
780 496 7381
GATEWAY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
3414 Gateway Boulevard I
Mon–Thu 4–11 pm, Fri 4–12 am, Sat 11 am–12 am, Sun 11 am–11 pm I
Foosball, arcade, pool, bowling and so much more. gatewaybowl.com
780 435 1922
ROLLERS ROLLER RINK
13543 St.Albert Trail I
Mon–Thur 12 pm–10 pm, Fri & Sat 12 pm–12 am, Sun 12 pm–8 pm I $25 plus $10 for rentals I Roll, twist and turn under the lights. rollersrollerrink.ca
587 988 7207
SNOW VALLEY AERIAL PARK
119th Street off Whitemud Drive I June & September: Thur–Fri 5–9 pm, Sat–Sun 9 am–9 pm I July & Aug: daily 9 am–10 pm, except
Wed 1–10 pm I $33/38 (kids course, 1 metre to 1.4 metres tall, lower level only features 19 games) I $41/46 for over 140 cm tall (full tower access). Online bookings highly advised. Climb 40 feet above the ground, through 120 adventures including a ski bridge, a coal car, travel trailer and so many more. Lower level for little ones, features 21 games as they move just feet above the ground. Plus, new features including Target Golf, Whitemud Creek Mining and Creekside Eats. snowvalley.ca/aerial-park
780 434 3991
THE REC ROOM
1725-99 Street OR West Edmonton Mall, 170 Street & 87 Avenue I Sun–Thurs
11 am–11 pm, Fri & Sat 11 am–1pm I Live music, arcade games, axe throwing (southside), climbing wall (WEM) and sports simulator. therecroom.com
780 702 1332 or
780 900 8714
WEST EDMONTON MALL
170 Street & 87 Avenue I Options galore for summer fun, including: Alien Outbreak Escape Room; Dragon’s Tale Blacklight Mini-golf $14, $10 (3–10yrs); Ed’s Rec Room (billiards, bowling and arcade games); Galaxyland daily rate $64, $54 (under 43
inches tall); Ice Palace $16, $11 (3–10yrs) rental skates available; Sea Lions Rock Show daily 2 pm & 4 pm
Sealife Caverns 11 am–6 pm $16, $11 (3–10yrs); Professor WEM’s
Adventure Golf $16, $11 (3–10yrs); World Waterpark daily rate $64, $54 (under 48 inches tall); Skyflyer Zipline $14 single flight; Drive Indoor Go Kart Racing $25 per ride
wem.ca
780 444 5300
CLIMBING
BLOCS
8761-51 Avenue I Tons of boulders I Mon–Fri
11 am–10 pm, Sat 10 am–10 pm, Sun 10 am–8 pm I $20 adult, $17 youth blocsclimbing.com
587 754 7470
CLIP N CLIMB
9718 12 Ave S.W, I Unique walls, fun obstacles, and more I $22 www.clipnclimbedmonton.ca/
780 450 2277
FACTORY CLIMBING
10247-184 Street I Climb tall walls or upside down, while bouldering, & more I Mon–Fri 11 am–11 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am–9 pm I $23 adult, $14 kids, plus $10 per person gear rental factoryclimbing.ca
780 454 7625
VERTICALLY INCLINED
8523 Argyll Road I
Boulders, tall walls, variety of skill levels I Mon–Fri
Noon–10 pm, Sat 10 am–
10 pm, Sun Noon–8 pm
I $30 adult, $20.50 kids, includes gear rental verticallyinclined.com
780 496 9297
WILSON CLIMBING CENTRE
8707-114 Street, U of A I Bouldering lounge and 48 foot tall wall I Mon-Fri
11 am- 8 pm, Sat & Sun noon-6 pm
$17 adult, $12 under 13.
780 492 2767
ESCAPE
BREAKOUT ENTERTAINMENT
Mayfield Plaza, 16604-109 Avenue I Escape from a detention centre, bomb shelter, player vs player and other scenarios I
West: Mon, Wed & Thu 4 pm–10 pm, Fri 2–Midnight, Sat Noon–Midnight, Sun Noon–7 pm. breakoutedmonton.com
780 444 4416
CHALLENGE THE ROOM
9603-41 Avenue I Escape from Aunt Eunice’s Will, The Tomb and more I Mon, Tue, Thu 5 pm–10 pm, Fri 5 –10 pm, Sat Noon–10 pm, Sun Noon–7 pm I $25/person/room.
challengetheroom.ca
780 468 1208
CRYPTIC CHARACTERS
7201 104 Street I Escape from Containment Breach, Dungeon of Despair and more I Tues–Sun Noon–11 pm I $35/person/room. crypticcharacters.ca
780 951 9293
DREAM ESCAPE GAMING
5205-50 Avenue, Leduc I Solve a cold case, escape a casino heist, escape a sunken submarine and more I Wed–Fri 4–10 pm, Sat Noon–10 pm, Sun Noon–5 pm I $28/person/room.
dreamescapegaming.com
780 986 2882
ESCAPE HOUR
Unit 326, 10025-102 A Ave I Escape from The Bank Vault, Matrix, 5 Elements and more I Mon 3–9 pm, Tue–Fri Noon–10:30 pm, Sat & Sun 11 am–10:30 pm I From $27.50/person/room. escapehour.ca/edmonton
780 901 5888
ESCAPE LEGENDS
178 Chippewa Road, Sherwood Park I Escape from The Titanic, a plane hijacking and more I Mon –Thur 7–10 pm, Fri 7 pm–12 am, Sat 2 pm–12 am, Sun 2 pm–10 pm I $28/person/room. escapelegends.ca
780 416 2584
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GTFO ESCAPE ENTERTAINMENT
2nd Floor, 10018-105 Street I Escape from the heist, Nightfall, Visiting Hour and more I
Mon–Thu 5 pm–10 pm, Fri & Sat Noon–11:30 pm, Sun Noon–10 pm I $25/ person/room. letsgtfo.ca
780 540 4836
THE ESCAPE EMPORIUM
1103-95 Street SW I Escape from The Swamp, Pirate King and more I Mon–Thurs 2 pm–10 pm, Fri & Sat Noon–Midnight, Sun Noon–8 pm I $25/person/room theescapeemporium.ca
780 708 6681
TRAPPED ESCAPE ROOM
8944-82 Avenue I Escape from five different rooms I Mon–Thu 4 pm–10 pm, Fri 4 pm–Midnight, Sat 12 pm–Midnight, Sun Noon–10 pm I $28/person/room trapped.com
780 450 2468
INDOOR PLAYGROUND
ALL STARS PLAYLAND
951-12 Avenue SW I
9 am–9 pm I Weekdays
$7.95 (1-3yrs), $10.95 (4-17yrs), adults free; Weekends $9.95 (1-3yrs), $14.95 (4-17yrs), adults free I Climbing structures, 115 foot zipline and arcade games.
allstarsplayland.com
780 757 0055
AMAZONE PLAYZONE
3210 118 Ave I Mon–Thu 10 am–8 pm, Fri–Sun 10 am
–9 pm I Kids 4yrs and up $18.50 (Sat & Sun), $14.50
Mon–Fri I Skyride, obstacles, video games, rock climbing and more. Extra fee for some features. amazoneplayzone.com
780 760 4190
HIDE ‘N’ SEEK INDOOR PLAYGROUND
10830-170 Street I Sun–
Thu 10 am–8 pm, Fri & Sat 10 am–9 pm I Kids 4–15yrs, $16.95 (Sat & Sun), $13.95
Mon–Fri I Play structure, 7 slides, spider web, trampoline, 2 ziplines and more.
hidenseekplayground.ca
780 482 7244
LAUNCHPAD TRAMPOLINE
6142-50 Street & 10442
184 Street I Mon–Thu Noon–9:30 pm, Fri & Sat
10 am–10:30 pm, Sun 11:30 am–5:30 pm I $16.50 for first hour.
launchpadtrampoline.com
780 468 3161
780 760 5867
TREEHOUSE PLAY
10184-34 Avenue & 4235-139 Avenue I 9 am–
9 pm I Kids 4yrs and up Mon–Thurs $11.95, Fri–Sun
$14.95 I Play structure, video games, inflatables and more. treehouseplay.com
780 439 3299
780 475 6330
U-PLAY PLAYGROUND
13983 156 Street I Daily
10 am–8 pm I Kids 4yrs plus $15.95 (weekends), $13.95 Mon–Thurs I Play structure, trampoline, and more. u-play.ca
780 488 3751
WE ROCK THE SPECTRUM
KIDS GYM
4152 99 Street I Mon–Thur
10 am–7 pm I $16 I For weekend play, check on website or phone, operating hours fluctuate due to field trips. Kids play zone is specially designed sensory play equipment. werockthespectrumedmonton.ca
780 450 2282
MAZES
EDMONTON CORN MAZE
26171 Garden Valley Road, Spruce Grove I Open late July I Mon–Sat 10 am–
8 pm, Sun 1 pm–5 pm I $15, $13 (4-11yrs) I free (under 4), prices are door prices, discounts apply for advance tickets. Check on seasonal price changes. edmontoncornmaze.ca
780 554 4540
PRAIRIE GARDENS
56311 Lily Lake Road I Bon Accord I Spring hours Mon–Sun 9:30 am–7 pm, summer hours Wed–Sun 9:30 am–6 pm, fall hours Mon–Sun 9:30 am–7 pm I Kids, $14, inc tax, Adults $17.85 I Corn maze, u-pick, activities, restaurant, haunted house. prairiegardens.org
780 921 2272
SHOOTING
COMBAT ARCHERY
8128-46 Street I $27.95 Shoot nerf arrows at your friends and strangers. By appointment only combatarcheryedmonton.com
825 436 2427
EDMONTON PAINTBALL CENTRE
5104-67 Avenue I mini paintball. edmontonpaintball.ca
780 800 2324
JIM-BOWS ARCHERY
13955-156 Street I Tues–Fri 10 am–8 pm, Sat 10 am–5 pm I $45 includes rental of equipment. jimbowsarchery.ca
780 488 7705
LASER CITY
5104-67 Avenue I Wed–Thu 4:30 pm–9 pm, Fri 4:30–10:30 pm, Sat 10 am–10:30 pm, Sun 11 am–7 pm I $9.99/game, drop-in. lasercity.ca
780 800 4920
PAINTBALL ACTION GAMES
4804-90 Avenue I Daily 10 am–9 pm, Sun 9 am–8 pm. Starter packages from $35. gotopaintballactiongames.com
780 469 0882
WILD WEST SHOOTING CENTRE
Phase 4, West Edmonton Mall I Mon–Thur 10 am–9 pm, Fri–Sat 10 am–10 pm, Sun 10 am–6 pm I $40 daily rate, no license required. Starter package $69.99. shootingcentre.com
780 426 4866
WYLD ARCHERY
14805 Yellowhead Trail I Mon–Tues & Thur–Fri 10 am–7 pm, Sat 11 am–5 pm, Sun Noon–5 pm. wyldarchery.ca
587 524 3828
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RIVER VALLEY
ADVENTURES
9735 Grierson Hill
Riverfront licensed patio, Segway tours, paddle board rentals, rafts rentals, mountain bike rentals, e-bike rentals, game rentals. Explore North America’s largest urban parkland in a variety of fun-filled ways!
After your day of adventure unwind on Edmonton’s only riverfront patio, Riverfront Plaza. rivervalleyadventures.com
780 995 7347
ALBERTA AVIATION
MUSEUM
11410 Kingsway Avenue NW
I 10 am–5 pm I $15 adult, $10.50 youth (13-17yrs), $9.50 kids (6-12yrs), free (5yrs and under) I
E History takes flight!
Explore Alberta’s aviation history including actual airplanes, displays of air force uniforms, maps, and other historical memorabilia Brand new exhibits.
albertaaviationmuseum.com
780 451 1175
ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL GALLERY
10186-106 Street NW I
The only public gallery in the province dedicated to exhibiting craft arts and Edmonton’s second largest public gallery. albertacraft.ab.ca
780 488 6611
ALBERTA LEGISLATURE BUILDING
9820-107 Street NW I
Wed–Sun 11 am–4 pm I
Discover Alberta’s vibrant parliamentary history and culture through our interactive and engaging Visitor Centre located on the main floor of the Edmonton Federal Building. The new Borealis Gallery and Pehonan Theatre are open. assembly.ab.ca
780 427 7362
ALBERTA RAILWAY MUSEUM
24215-34 Street NW I
Sat–Sun 10 am–5 pm I $12 adult, $9 youth (13-17yrs), $6 kids (3-12yrs), free (2yrs and under) I A rustic outdoor display of railway equipment and buildings. The museum replicates a small terminal with a
station, water tank, and shops. The main emphasis is on cars and locomotives from the Canadian National Railways, Northern Alberta Railways, and industrial and short-line railways. albertarailwaymuseum.com
780 472 6229
ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square I Wed–Sun I $14 adult, free (youth) I The Art Gallery of Alberta maintains a collection of over 6,000 objects and is the oldest cultural institution in Alberta. Summer exhibits include exhibits by William Hogarth: Gone to the Dogs, kisikayastew…when the night shines like the day. youraga.ca
780 422 6223
EDMONTON GHOST TOURS
10322-83 Avenue NW in front of the Walterdale Theatre I Explore the haunted sites of Old Strathcona and perhaps meet some of the sites’ occupants. edmontonghosttours.com
780 289 2005
EDMONTON RADIAL RAILWAY (HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE STREETCAR)
Depots located at 109 Street & 100 Avenue and Gateway Boulevard & 84 Avenue I $7 adult round-trip, free (5yrs and under) I The Edmonton Radial Railway, as the system was known, became famous throughout the continent because of this unique streetcar ride over the North Saskatchewan River. It’s one of the highest river crossings by streetcar in the world at 755 m long and 49 m high. The view is both spectacular and exhilarating. edmonton-radial-railway.ab.ca
780 437 7721
EDMONTON VALLEY ZOO
13315 Buena Vista Road
I Daily 9 am–5 pm, Tues
9 am–8 pm I $15 adult, $12.50 youth (13-17yrs), $10 kids (2-12yrs) I The Edmonton Valley Zoo is home to more than 350 animals. From seals and sea lions, to red pandas and lemurs, to snowy owls and Arctic foxes, these living, breathing animals are the soul of the zoo. Every visit is rich with animal interactions. edmonton.ca/attractions_events/ edmonton-valley-zoo.aspx
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Outside Edmonton: 780 442 5311
FATHER LACOMBE CHAPEL
5 St. Vital Avenue, St. Albert
I Admission by donation I This simple chapel, Alberta’s oldest building, became the centre of the thriving French-speaking Métis settlement of St. Albert. Today the chapel has been restored to look much as it did in the early 1860s. fatherlacombechapel.org
780 459 7663
FORT EDMONTON PARK
7000-143 Street NW (Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive) I
$26.20 adult, $20.90 kids, $95 family I Living history of Edmonton, including the 1846 Fort, 1885, 1905 and 1920 street. A train and street car, wagon and pony rides, a new Indigenous Peoples Experience and A completely renewed midway & exhibiton. fortedmontonpark.ca
780 496 8787
FUNICULAR
10065 100 Street NW I
Daily 7 am–9 pm I Free
I 850 feet up the side of the river valley. Amazing views, and a lot less work than climbing the steps. edmonton.ca/activities_ parks_recreation/parks_ rivervalley/mechanizedriver-valley-access.aspx
In Edmonton: 311
Outside Edmonton: 780 442 5311
7000-143 Street NW (Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive) next to Fort Edmonton Park I Daily 9 am–4 pm
I $17 family, $8 general (13yrs +), $8 child (2-12yrs), $3 tots (under 2yrs). Each tot and child admission includes a free adult to supervise I Interactive exhibits, educational programming, and special events have brought visitors towards a greater awareness and engagement with the wonders of nature that surround us. edmonton.ca/attractions_events/ john-janzen-nature-centre.aspx
In Edmonton: 311
Outside Edmonton: 780 442 5311
JUBILATIONS DINNER THEATRE
West Edmonton Mall Level Two, Phase 1 by Entrance 31 I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95 adult; Fri–Sat
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Valley Aerial Park Located just off Whitemud Drive and 119-122 Street www.snowvalley.ca/aerial-park
Crawl, climb, swing, and step your way through locally-themed elements up to 15 metres high, including the rainbow wall, ski-bridge, swinging picnic table, and tons of other challenges!
Snow
100+ obstacles forthewholefamily!
JOHN JANZEN NATURE CENTRE
$75.95 adult I Junior show; Saturday Matinee $44.95 adult, $41.95 kids I Enjoy live theatre, fantastic dinner and great company
I Until June 18, “Mamma
Mio” I June 23–August 27, “The Wedding Singer 1999”, he’s the wedding singer and the father of the bride and there may
Big Bald Head. mayfieldtheatre.ca
780 483 4051
MUTTART CONSERVATORY
9626-96 A Street NW I
Wed–Thur 10 am–9 pm, Fri–Tues & holidays 10 am–5 pm I $14.95 adult, $12.95 youth (13-17yrs), $7.75 kids (2-12yrs) I This
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reflection of where Alberta is today and will be in the decades to come, representing the new energy of Alberta and the diversity of our culture, telling our story with a new boldness and confidence. It’s a place where you’ll find 2.4 million uniquely Albertan stories just waiting to be told. royalalbertamuseum.ca
825 468 6000
RUTHERFORD HOUSE
11153 Saskatchewan
Drive I Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm I $7 adult, $5 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Rutherford House Provincial Historic Site was the home of the first Premier of Alberta, Alexander Cameron Rutherford. In 1911, A.C. Rutherford, his wife Mattie and their family moved into this beautiful brick mansion near the university campus. Today, this restored and furnished Edwardian-era home maintains the Rutherford tradition of hospitality and offers visitors a glimpse into the past with costumed interpreters, guided tours, and special events. rutherfordhouse.ca
780 427 3995
culture. Ongoing exhibits, feature exhibits and imax films. telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca
780 452 9100
OUT OF TOWN
ALBERTA PRAIRIE
RAILWAY EXCURSIONS
4611-47 Avenue, Stettler I Trains depart late morning or early afternoon I From $120–$185 adult, $75–$120 kids I Alberta Prairie offers an exciting one-day adventure onboard a real steam or diesel-powered train. Different themes are enacted throughout the season including murder mysteries, live stage shows, and teddy bear specials. Prices vary depending on excursion you choose. absteamtrain.com
1 800 282 3994
CAMROSE & DISTRICT
CENTENNIAL MUSEUM
4522-53 Street I Tues–Sun 10 am–4 pm I
Admission by donation I Explore the main building and 11 outbuildings to see some of Alberta’s history.
780 672 3298
Enter the world’s largest drill bit, create alternative energy in the Learning Lab, and learn just how important this resource is in your day-to-day life. canadianenergymuseum.ca
780 987 4323
SANCTUARY
51306 RR 264, 5 km North of Devon on Hwy 60 I 348 acres of marshland, open meadow, aspen parkland, and pine forest. The varied habitats of the Sanctuary attract a diversity of animals, including more
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I Until June 17, Jubilations
Junior Presents “Freakish Friday Magic Wand of Wishes” June 15 to August 26 “Super Duper Mario Musical.” jubilations.ca/Edmontonshows/
780 484 2424
MAYFIELD DINNER
THEATRE
16615-109 Avenue NW I
Tues–Sun show, 7:30 pm, Wed & Sun matinee show at Noon I Wed, Thurs, & Sun $113, Fri & Sat, $121
I The cast brings classic tales and modern musicals to life I June 20–July 23
Clusterflick : The improvised Movie; features Edmonton comedy troupe Gordon’s
innovative botanical garden sets the pace for plant science in Western Canada and defines Edmonton’s skyline with its striking glass pyramids rising from the river valley. Inside the pyramids, the conservatory’s year-round displays feature three biomes. A fourth pyramid houses creative feature displays, which change up to eight times a year. There are educational programs plus great food. muttartconservatory.ca
780 442 5311
ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM
9810 103 A Avenue NW I
$21 adult, $10 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Wed–Sun 10 am–4 pm I An authentic
Sift through bags of rough as you explore for REAL gemstones and fossils. Keep everything you find!
TELUS WORLD OF SCIENCE
11211-142 Street I Daily 10 am–5 pm I General admission $23.95 adult, $21.95 youth (13-17yrs), $18.95 kids (3-12yrs), rates don’t include IMAX or special exhibits I Life Long learning with a positive science and technology
CANADIAN ENERGY MUSEUM
50339 Hwy 60 South, Devon I Tues–Sat 9 am–4 pm I $6 adult, $4 youth (6-17yrs), free (5yrs and under) I Canadian Energy Museum offers a hands-on education with a climb aboard working oil rig.
CENTURY MILE
RACETRACK AND CASINO
4711 Airport Perimeter Road, Edmonton I nternational Airport I
Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing and so much more. cnty.com/centurymile
than one hundred bird species, and provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. cliffordelee.com
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yourself to delicious eats and snacks, scoops of ice cream, and refreshing drinks on our fully licensed outdoor patio.
Hit golf balls uphill as you aim at various yardage markers and novelty targets. Fun for alll ages!
Treat
www.snowvalley.ca 780.434.3991 I www.snowvalley.ca
www.snowvalley.ca
Whitemud
119-122 Street
Located just off
Drive and
Mining Co. www.snowvalley.ca
Whitemud Creek
Climb I Mine I Golf I Dine
Open June 1 to September 30 I Attraction hours vary, visit website for dates, times and pricing
off Whitemud Drive and 119-122 Street Rainbow Valley Campground
May to end of September 13204 Rainbow Valley Road I Edmonton LOCAL: 780-434-3991 I TOLL FREE: 1-888-434-3991 www.rainbow-valley.com/campground
Located just
Open
Located just off Whitemud Drive and 119-122 Street
CLIFFORD E. LEE NATURE
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
244047A Township Road 464, 4 km West of Wetaskiwin I NASCAR stock racing and much more.
edmontonraceway.com
780 467 9276
ELK ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
1-54401 RR 203 I Less than 35 minutes East of Edmonton I Just east of the city lies a year-round oasis where bison roam freely, sun glistens off lakes and ponds, and stars light up the night sky. Watch for wildlife as you hike or bike over 80 km of trails, rent canoes and paddle around the islands on Astotin Lake, or take in a free program. As night falls stay warm by a fire and look into a sky filled with stars and the dancing Northern Lights. parkscanada.gc.ca/elkisland
780 992 5790
THE FORT HERITAGE PRECINCT
10006-100 Avenue I $8.05 adult, $5.14 youth, $4.14 kids (2-12yrs) I Mon–Sat 10 am–4 pm I Experience history up close at the Fort Heritage Precinct through our three distinct areas.
In chronological order we have the North-West Mounted Police Fort representing 1875 to 1885, the Historic Village representing 1902 to the late 1920s, and the Warden’s Residence representing 1937. fortheritageprecinct.ca
780 998 1783
GEORGE PEGG BOTANIC GARDEN
56015 Range Road 43, 2.5 Km North on Hwy 42 I Wonderful Gardens just outside Edmonton. pegggarden.org
780 203 0331
JURASSIC FOREST
2-23210 Township Road
564, Gibbons I Daily 9 am–7 pm I $17 adult, $13 youth (13-17yrs), $11 kids (3-12yrs) I The days of the dinosaurs roar to life again in Jurassic Forest, a 40-acre prehistoric preserve just minutes from Edmonton and millions of years from the present. It’s set in an old growth forest and has been designed to minimize the impact on the forest and utilize the natural setting to enhance the display of
our dinosaurs. jurassicforest.com
780 470 2446
Summer in the City is available on the go! Scan QR code or visit: SUMMERCITY.CA
MULTICULTURAL HERITAGE CENTRE
5411-51 Street, Stony Plain
I The Old Brick School was built in 1925 using Scottish architectural design. It has a hip-gable roof and a bell tower. The school was Stony Plain’s first regional high school and was in full operation until 1949. After extensive renovations and landscaping, the school was reborn as the Multicultural Heritage Centre and is now a provincial historic site. multicentre.org
780 963 2777
MUSÉE HÉRITAGE MUSEUM
5 St. Anne Street, St. Albert I Tues–Sat 10 am–5 pm I Explore St. Albert’s diverse history and heritage in the History Gallery. This summer’s exhibit “Perpetual Motion”, Early Travel and Transport in Central Alberta museeheritage.ca
780 459 1528
ONOWAY MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTRE
4708 Lac Ste Anne Trail North I Mon–Fri 10 am–3 pm I Located in an Old Brick School, the four classroom school features themed rooms: School Room, Country Home, Main Street and Community Life/Farm. Onowaymuseum.ca
780 967 1015
RAD TORQUE RACEWAY
RR 253 & Hwy 2 Nisku I Watch or participate in some amazing drag, motorcycle, and oval racing. radraceway.com
780 461 5801
REYNOLDS-ALBERTA MUSEUM
6426-40 Avenue, Wetaskiwin I Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm I $15 adult, $9 youth (7-17yrs), $0 (under 7 yrs)
I The museum interprets the impact of technological change in transportation, aviation, agriculture, and industry from the 1890s to the present. Visitors will see a wide variety of vintage automobiles,
motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, stationary engines, tractors, agricultural implements, aircraft, and industrial equipment. This summer’s exhibit, “Driving through the 70’s.” reynoldsmuseum.ca
780 312 2065
ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM
6 km Northwest of Drumheller on North Dinosaur Trail I Daily
9 am–9 pm I $21 adult, $10 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Journey through time and come face-to-face with some of Canada’s mightiest dinosaurs. With nine ever-revolving galleries, fun hands-on activities, and the rugged beauty of Alberta’s Badlands, there’s something for everyone. tyrrellmuseum.com
403 823 7707
SPRUCE GROVE GRAIN
ELEVATOR MUSEUM
120 Railway Avenue I
Mon–Fri 10 am–5 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am–4 pm I Visit the last remaining wood grain elevator on the CN Rail Line west of Edmonton. sprucegroveagsociety.com
780 960 4600
ST. ALBERT GRAIN ELEVATOR PARK
4 Meadowview Drive I Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm I Interpreters will take you on a guided tour of two of Alberta’s provincially designated grain elevators: the 1906 Brackman Ker Elevator and the 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator. Complete the experience with a visit to the 1920s replica train station where you can try your hand at Morse code and see how station agents lived. museeheritage.ca/heritagesites/grain-elevators
780 459 1528
STONY PLAIN & PARKLAND PIONEER MUSEUM
5120-41 Avenue I Mon–Fri
10 am–4 pm I By donation
I Dedicated to increasing the size of its collection, displays, education opportunities, and relevance to the community. pioneermuseum.ca
780 963 1234
STRATHCONA COUNTY MUSEUM
913 Ash Street, Sherwood Park I Tues–Sat 10 am–4 pm I Free I The majority of our exhibits encompass the Village Square, modelled after a rural community in the 1900s, which is the centre of the museum. Come in and explore our exhibits to find out what a pioneer’s life was like in Strathcona County. strathconacountymuseum.ca
780 467 8189
UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE
50 km East of Edmonton on Hwy 16 I Wed–Sun
10 am–5 pm I $15 adult, $10 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I An open-air museum where costumed role players recreate the lives of early Ukrainian pioneers that settled in east-central Alberta from 1892 to 1930. Step back in time to hear real stories of hardships and triumphs in Canada’s oldest and, at one-time, the largest bloc settlement of Ukrainian pioneers. ukrainianvillage.ca
780 662 3640
U OF A BOTANIC GARDENS
51227 Hwy 60, 5 km North of Devon I With 240 acres to explore, the University of Alberta Botanic Garden has something to appeal to plant enthusiasts, naturelovers, families, and anyone seeking to spend a few idyllic hours in beautiful, natural surroundings. The garden features 80 acres of display gardens, and 160 additional acres of natural areas and ecological preserves. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
780 492 3050
WETASKIWIN HERITAGE MUSEUM
5007-50 Avenue I Wed, Fri & Sat 10 am–5 pm, Thurs 1–8 pm I This museum celebrates local history and provides visitors with the chance to explore firsthand the lives of early Wetaskiwinites. wetaskiwinmuseum.com
780 352 0227
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U-Picks
ATTRACTED 2 APPLES
54264 RR 21, Fort Saskatchewan I Open end of August, Sat & Sun 10 am–4:30 pm attracted2apples.com
THE BEVILAQUA
51165 RR 250 Edmonton, Calmar I 8 am–8 pm
780 955 3051
BIG ROCK BERRY FARM
3-51310 RR 261, Spruce Grove bigrockberryfarm.ca
780 886 3387
BRIX ’N BERRIES U-PICK 25157 Township Road 490, Leduc I Tues–Fri 10 am–
6 pm, Sat 10 am–5 pm
780 980 5386
BOKEY BLOOMS FARMS
55231 Highway 2, Sturgeon County I 10 am–6 pm
HASKAP BERRIES
bokeybloomsfarms.ca
780 667 5308
CREEKSIDE HOME AND GARDEN
51530 RR 260, Spruce Grove
I Mon–Sat 10 am–6 pm I Strawberries, raspberries, saskatoons, black currants & more. creeksidehomeandgarden.ca
780 470 0527
CREEKSIDE SASKATOON
BERRY FARMS
53418 RR 231, Strathcona County I 9 am–7 pm
780 243 2652
GROVEBERRY PATCH
52430 RR 265, Spruce Grove I 9 am–6 pm groveberrypatch.com
780 962 5824
HAPPY ACRES U-PICK
1-52225 RR 273 Spruce Grove I Fri–Sun 10 am–6 pm happyacresupick.ca
780 968 0099
HORSE HILL BERRY FARM
3203-211 Avenue NE I Late July–Late August 9 am–6 pm I Raspberries horsehillberryfarm.ca
PRAIRIE BERRY FARM
51220 Range Road 213, Sherwood Park prairieberryfarm.ca
780 662 6779
PRAIRIE GARDEN
56311 Lily Lake Road, Bon Accord I Wed–Sun 9:30 am–6 pm I Rhubarb, apples, strawberries, pumpkins and more. prairiegardens.org
780 921 2272
SPROUT FARM
APPLE ORCHARDS
56307 RR 235, Bon Accord sproutframs.ca
780 921 3460
STRAWBERRY FIELDS
140 Grandisle Rd NW I July–September sbfields.com
780 695 3146
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Farmers’ Markets
E: Edmonton
GE: Greater Edmonton
MONDAYS
THE ORCHARDS
4059 Orchards Drive S.W. I
4:30 pm–7:30 pm orchardsra.com/connect/ farmers-market
TUESDAYS
BEVERLY TOWNE
3210-118 Avenue I
3:30 pm–7:30 pm beverlyfarmersmarket.ca
WEDNESDAYS
CALLINGWOOD FARMERS’ MARKET
66 Avenue & 178 Street I noon–4 pm callingwoodmarketplace. com/farmers-market
SOUTHWEST FARMERS’ MARKET
2051 Leger Road I
3:30 pm–7:30 pm swefm.ca
BASELINE FARMERS’ MARKET
390 Baseline Road, Sherwood Park I
4 pm–7:30 pm baselinefarmersmarket.com
SHERWOOD PARK FARMERS’ MARKET
401 Festival Lane I
3 pm–7 pm sherwoodparkfarmersmarket.ca
THURSDAYS
124 GRAND MARKET
124 Street & 108 Avenue I
4 pm–8 pm 124grandmarket.ca
CENTURY PARK MARKET
2423-111 Street I
3:30 pm–7:30 pm centuryparkmarket.com
CURRENTS FARMERS MARKET
Town Square, 6103 Currents Drive I
4 pm–7 pm shopcurrents.ca/market
OTTEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET
5920-93 a Avenue I
4 pm–7 pm
WESTMOUNT FARMERS’ MARKET
12720-111 Avenue I
10 am–4 pm westmountmarket.ca
BEAUMONT MARKET
5303-50 Street Beaumont I 5 pm–8 pm. beaumontalbertafarmersmarket.com
DEVON FARMERS’ MARKET
20 Haven Avenue I
2 pm–5 pm
FORT SASKATCHEWAN FARMERS’ MARKET
10005-102 Street I
4 pm–7 pm fortsaskchamber.com/ farmers-market
LEDUC FARMERS’ MARKET
4330 Black Gold Drive I
10 am–1:30 pm leducfarmersmarket.ca
SALISBURY FARMERS’ MARKET
Township Road 52337 Range Road 232 I
4 pm–7 pm salisburyfarmersmarket.ca
FRI/SAT/SUN
BOUNTIFUL MARKET
3696-97 Street I
9 am–5 pm bountifulmarkets.com
SATURDAYS
CAPILANO FARMERS’ MARKET
5004-98 Avenue I
9:30 am–4 pm
DOWNTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET
10305-97 Street I
9 am–3 pm yegdtmarket.com
OLD STRATHCONA FARMERS’ MARKET
10310-83 Avenue I
8 am–3 pm osfm.ca
SOUTH COMMON FARMERS’ MARKET
1311-102 Street I
10 am–4 pm southcommonmarket.ca
LEDUC FARMERS’ MARKET
4821-50 Avenue I
10 am–1:30 pm leducfarmersmarket.ca
SPRUCE GROVE
FARMERS’ MARKET
120 Railway Avenue I
10 am–1 pm
ST. ALBERT FARMERS’ MARKET
St. Anne Street I 10 am–3 pm stalbertfarmersmarket.com
STONY PLAIN FARMERS’ MARKET 5008-51 Avenue I 9 am–1 pm stonyplainfarmersmarket.ca
SUNDAYS
124 GRAND MARKET 124 Street & 102 Avenue I 11 am–3 pm 124grandmarket.ca
CALLINGWOD FARMERS’ MARKET
66 Avenue & 178 Street I 10 am–3 pm callingwoodmarketplace.com
CENTURY PARK FARMERS’ MARKET
10915-23 Avenue I 10 am–3 pm centuryparkmarket.com
DOWNTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET
10305-97 Street I 11 am–3 pm yegdtmarket.com
MILLER CROSSING FARMERS’ MARKET 14339-50 Street I 11 am–3 pm millercrossingfm.com
SOUTH COMMON FARMERS’ MARKET 1311-102 Street I 10 am–4 pm southcommonmarket.ca
MORINVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET 9913-104 Street I noon–4 pm morinvillefarmersmarket.com
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Parks & Libraries
EDMONTON AREA LIBRARIES
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CALDER 12710-131 Avenue x 780 496 7090 CAPILANO 9915-67 Street 780 496 1802 CASTLE DOWNS* 106 Lakeside Landing, 15379 Castledowns 780 496 1804 CLAREVIEW 3808-139 Avenue 780 442 4741 HERITAGE VALLEY* 2755 119 A Street S.W. 780 496 4834 HIGHLANDS 6710-118 Avenue 780 496 1806 IDYLWYLDE 8310-88 Avenue 780 496 1808 JASPER PLACE 9010-156 Street x 780 496 1810 LOIS HOLE (LESSARD) 17650-69 Avenue 780 442 0888 LONDONDERRY 110 Londonderry Mall, 137 Avenue & 66 Street 780 496 1814 MCCONACHIE* 16607-50 Street 780 442 5314 MEADOWS 2702-17 Street 780 442 7472 MILL WOODS 601 Mill Woods Town Centre, 2331-66 Street 780 496 1818 PENNY MCKEE (ABBOTSFIELD) 3410-118 Avenue 780 496 7839 RIVERBEND 460 Riverbend Square, Rabbit Hill Road & Terwillegar Drive 780 944 5311 SPRUCEWOOD 11555-95 Street 780 496 7099 STANLEY MILNER 7 Sir Winston Churchil 780 496 7070 STRATHCONA 8331-104 Street x 780 496 1828 WEST HENDAY PROMENADE* 818 Webber Greens Drive West 780 496 8342 WHITEMUD CROSSING 145 Whitemud Crossing Shopping Centre, 4211-106 Street 780 496 1822 WOODCROFT 13420-114 Avenue 780 496 1830 BEAUMONT LIBRARY 5700-49 Street 780 929 2665 CAMROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY 4710-50 Avenue 780 672 4214 DEVON PUBLIC LIBRARY 101-17 Athabasca Avenue 780 987 3720 FORT SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY 10011-102 Street x 780 998 4275 LEDUC PUBLIC LIBRARY 2 Alexandra Park 780 986 2637 MORINVILLE COMMUNITY LIBRARY 10125-100 Avenue 780 939 3292 SPRUCE GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY Melcor Cultural Centre, 35-5th Avenue 780 962 4423 ST. ALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street 780 459 1530 STRATHCONA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park 780 410 8600 STONY PLAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY 112, 4613-52 Avenue 780 963 5440 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 OUTLYING AREAS LIBRARIES PARK HOURS 5AM–11PM, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED LIBRARY HOURS MON–THURS 10AM–9PM, FRI–SAT 10AM–6PM, SUN 10AM–5PM *DIFFERENT HOURS, CONTACT FOR DETAILS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 OUTLYING AREAS MAJOR PARKS EDMONTON AREA MAJOR PARKS CALLINGWOOD PARK 17740-69 Avenue CASTLE DOWNS PARK 11520-153 Avenue CORONATION PARK 11425-142 Street DAWSON/KINNAIRD PARK 10298-89 Avenue EMILY MURPHY PARK 11904 Emily Murphy Park Road GALLAGHER PARK 10943-84 Avenue GOLD BAR PARK 4620-105 Avenue GOLDSTICK PARK 4210-101 Avenue GOVERNMENT HOUSE PARK 9938 Groat Road HERMITAGE PARK 2115 Hermitage Road JACKIE PARKER PARK 4540-50 Street KINSMEN PARK 9100 Walterdale Hill LAURIER/BUENA VISTA PARK 13221 Buena Vista Road NW MILL CREEK RAVINE 96 Street & 76 Avenue MILL WOODS PARK 2730-66 Street QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK 10380 Queen Elizabeth Park Road RAINBOW VALLEY PARK 142 Street & 50 Avenue RUNDLE PARK 2909-113 Avenue TERWILLEGAR PARK 10 Rabbit Hill Road VICTORIA PARK 12130 River Valley Road WHITEMUD PARK 13204 Fox Drive WILLIAM HAWRELAK PARK 9930 Groat Road LOUISE MCKINNEY RIVERFRONT PARK 9529 Grierson Hill STRATHCONA WILDERNESS CENTRE 52535 Range Road 212, Strathcona County LEGACY PARK, FORT SASKATCHEWAN 10005-102 Street LIONS PARK, ST. ALBERT Sir Winston Churchill Avenue CENTRAL PARK, SPRUCE GROVE 450 King Street KINSMEN PARK, LEDUC Corinthia Drive North CENTRAL PARK, STONY PLAIN 5108-55 Avenue CENTENNIAL PARK, DEVON Athabasca Avenue RIVERDALE PARK 9231-100 Avenue DEVON VOYAGEUR PARK, DEVON Saskatchewan Avenue West (Riverview Bike Park) BORDEN PARK 7507 Borden Park Road CAPILANO PARK 50 Street & 109a Avenue MORINVILLE SPLASH PARK, MORINVILLE 99 Avenue & 104 Street
Ball Diamond Canopy Off Leash Dog Area Fountain Fishing Hiking Trail Playground Shelter Area Skate Park Washroom Water Tap Wood Stove Paddle Boat Climbing Wall BBQ Pit Picnic Area Tennis Court Beach Boat Launch Spray Park Bowling Green Bandshell
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summercity.ca 67 MAP LEGEND PARKS LIBRARIES 23Ave 66 St 75 St 82 St 82 St 66 St 51 Ave 63 Ave 82 Ave 97 Ave 102 Ave 87 Ave Whitemud Dr 98 Ave Wye Rd 114 Ave 118 Ave 118 Ave 118 Ave 87 Ave 107 Ave 137 Ave 132 Ave 111 Ave 106 Ave 112Ave Stony Plain Rd ArgyllRd Roper Rd Kingsway Princess Elizabeth Ave 50 St 50 St 50 St 97 St 127 St 99 St 104 St 111 St 109 St 112 St Groat Rd 109 St Castle Downs Rd 97 St 95 St 142 St 149 St 156 St 119 St RabbitHillRd TerwillegarDr Lessard Rd 178 St 23 Ave Gateway Blvd Whitemud Dr Anthony Henday Anthony Henday Yellowhead Trail Hwy16 Baseline Rd Wyd Rd Broadmoor Blvd Sherwood Dr Black Gold Dr Hwy 39/50th Ave 50St Hwy2A Sherwood Park Leduc Brookwood Dr Grove Dr McLeod Ave Calahoo Rd Century Rd Spruce Grove St. Albert BoudreauRdMcKenneyAveSirWinston Churchill Hebert Rd St. Albert Tr 101 Ave 153 Ave King St Hwy 2 33 30 03 01 32 10 04 11 28 06 14 16 17 21 18 07 02 31 20 13 23 27 25 15 09 08 29 19 24 12 04 99Ave Hwy15 101St 100Ave Fort Saskatchewan 26 32 22 09 03 10 01 08 06 16 ConnorsRd 24 14 19 11 26 07 RiverValleyRdEmilyMurphyParkRd 17 13 18 31 12 27 25 23 20 15 28 05 29 35 02 21 34 30 Wayne Gretzky Dr 05 Jasper Ave 87 Ave
Splash Parks Pools &
l SPRAY PARK n POOL
NORTHEAST
n ACT AQUATIC AND RECREATION CENTRE 2909-113 Avenue
Daily 9 am–9 pm
l ALBERTA AVENUE— SPRAY PARK 9210-118 Avenue
n BEACON HEIGHTS 12037-43 Street
n BORDEN NATURAL SWIMMING POOL 7615 Borden Park Road
l BRITNELL 210 Britnell Blvc
n CLAREVIEW RECREATION CENTRE
3804-139 Avenue
Daily 5:30 am–10 pm
n COMMONWEALTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 11000 Stadium Road
Mon–Fri 6 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–9 pm
l CY BECKER 270 Cy Becker Blvd
n EASTGLEN LEISURE CENTRE 11410-68 Street
l EASTWOOD—SPRAY PARK 11803-86 Street
l ELMWOOD PARK— SPRAY PARK 12505-75 Street
l G. EDMUND KELLY— SPRAY PARK 150 Avenue & 79 Street
l GIOVANNI CABOTO— SPRAY PARK 9403-109a Avenue
l GLENGARRY—SPRAY PARK 133 Avenue & 89 Street
n HARDISTRY FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE 10535-65 Street
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 9 am–4 pm
Sun 11 am–6 pm
l HIGHLANDS—SPRAY PARK 112 Avenue & 62 Street
l KILLARNEY—SPRAY PARK 8720-130a Avenue
Mon–Thu 10 am–5:30 pm.
n LONDONDERRY FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE 14528-66 Street
Mon–Fri 6 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–9:30 pm
l MONTROSE—SPRAY PARK 5920-119 Avenue
n O’LEARY FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE 8804-132 Avenue
Mon–Fri 6 am–9 pm Sat 6:30 am–9 pm Sun 6:30 am–6 pm
l RIVERDALE—SPRAY PARK 9231-100 Avenue
n ZOIE GARDNER PARK 12710-70 Street
SOUTHEAST
n AVONMORE 7902-73 Avenue
n BONNIE DOON LEISURE CENTRE 8648-81 Street Closed for the Season
l BONNIE DOON–SPRAY PARK 9240-93 Street
n l CAPILANO COMMUNITY PARK 10810-54 Street
l CITY HALL SPRAY PARK WADING POOL 1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
l CLOVERDALE—SPRAY PARK 9411-97 Avenue
l ELLERSLIE—SPRAY PARK 5 Avenue & Edwards Drive 9411-97 Avenue
n FOREST HEIGHTS 10150-80 Street
l FULTON PLACE— SPRAY PARK 6115 Fulton Road
l GOLD BAR—SPRAY PARK 4620-105 Avenue
l HAZELDEAN—SPRAY PARK 9630-66 Avenue
n JACKIE PARKER 4540-50 Street
l KENILWORTH—SPRAY PARK 7104-87 Avenue
l KING EDWARD PARK— SPRAY PARK 7708-85 Street
n MILL CREEK OUTDOOR POOL 9555-84 Avenue Daily 11 am–9 pm
n MILL WOODS RECREATION CENTRE 7207-28 Avenue
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–10 pm
l MILL WOODS—SPRAY PARK 66 Street & 23 Avenue
l OTTEWELL—SPRAY PARK 5920-93a Avenue
l RITCHIE—SPRAY PARK 7727-98 Street
l STRATHCONA— SPRAY PARK 10139-87 Avenue
l STRATHEARN—SPRAY PARK 8777-96 Avenue
l SW KINSMEN PARK— SPRAY PARK 9100 Walterdale Hill
Mon–Fri 11 am–7 pm
n THE MEADOWS LEISURE CENTRE 2704-17 Street
Mon–Sat 5:30 am–10:30 pm
Sun 5:30 am–9 pm
SOUTHWEST
l ASPEN GARDENS— SPRAY PARK 12015-39a Avenue
l CAMERON HEIGHT SPRAY PARK Cameron Heights Way
n CONFEDERATION LEISURE CENTRE 11204-43 Avenue
Mon–Thu 5:30 am–10 pm
Fri 5:30 am–9 pm
Sat–Sun 6:30 am–5:30 pm
l ELLINGSON PARK— SPRAY PARK (PARKALLEN) 6510-111 Street
l GREENFIELD—SPRAY PARK 3803-114 Street
n KINSMEN SPORTS CENTRE 9100 Walterdale Hill
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat 6:30 am–10 pm Sun 7 am–10 pm
n LANDSDOWNE PARK 12323-51 Avenue
n LENDRUM PLACE PARK 11335-57 Avenue
n MCKERNAN PARK 7536-112 Street
n MOUSIER WALTER FITZGERALD PARK 72 Avenue & 180 Street
n QUEEN ELIZABETH OUTDOOR POOL 9170 Walterdale Hill
n SW SCONA POOL 10450-72 Avenue
l ROSENTHAL SPRAY PARK 1070 Rosenthal Blvd
n ROYAL GARDENS PARK 4030-117 Street
n SOUTH TERWILLEGAR PARK 7170 South Terwillegar Drive
n TERWILLEGAR COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTRE 2051 Leger Road
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat–Sun 6 am–10 pm
n TIPTON PARK 10849-81 Avenue
n WEST EDMONTON MALL 87 Avenue & 172 Street Hours vary: 10 am–9 pm (summer)
l QUEEN ALEXANDRA— SPRAY PARK 73 Avenue & 108 Street
n YMCA (SOUTH) 1975-111 Street
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–9 pm
n YMCA (WEST) 7121-178 Street
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:15 pm
Sat–Sun 7 am–8:45 pm
NORTHWEST
l ATHLONE—SPRAY PARK 13010-129 Street
n CALLINGWOOD SOUTHPARK 17605-64 Avenue
l CASTLE DOWNS— SPRAY PARK 11520-153 Avenue
n CENTRAL MCDOUGALL 10630-109 Avenue
n DOVERCOURT PARK 13510 Dovercourt Park
l ELMWOOD—SPRAY PARK 16415-83 Avenue
l FRED BROADSTOCK— SPRAY PARK & OUTDOOR POOL 15720-105 Avenue
Sat–Thu 11 am–7 pm Fri 11 am–8 pm
n GLASTENBURY PARK 1101 Grantham Drive
n GLENORA 10426-136 Street
n GRAND TRUNK FITNESS & LEISURE CENTRE 13025-112 Street
Mon–Fri 6 am–10 pm Sat 7:45 am–9 pm Sun 7:45 am–9:30 pm
l GROVENOR PARK— SPRAY PARK 14325-104 Avenue
l HUDSON PARK— SPRAY PARK 13625 Cumberland Road
n JASPER PLACE FITNESS & LEISURE CENTRE 9200-163 Street
Mon–Thur 6 am–9 pm Fri 7 am–8 pm
Sat 7 am–4 pm Sun 7 am–7 pm
l KENSIGNGTON— SPRAY PARK 12130-134a Avenue
n KITCHENER PARK 102 Avenue & 114 Street
l LAURIER HEIGHTS PARK— SPRAY PARK 14405-85 Avenue
l NORTH GLENORA— SPRAY PARK 13535-109a Avenue
n OLIVER OUTDOOR POOL 10315-119 Street Noon–8 pm
n PETER HEMMINGWAY 13808-111 Avenue
Daily 5:30 am–10 pm
l PRINCE CHARLES— SPRAY PARK 12033-125 Street
l QUEEN MARY PARK— SPRAY PARK 10844-117 Street
l ROSSLYN—SPRAY PARK 11015-134 Avenue
l SHERBROOKE— SPRAY PARK 13008-122 Avenue
l SPRUCE AVENUE 10240-115 Avenue
l WELLINGTON PARK— SPRAY PARK 13440-132 Street
n WEST MEADOWLARK 12840-109 Avenue
l WESTMOUNT—SPRAY PARK 128-109a Avenue
l WOODCROFT—SPRAY PARK 13915-115 Avenue
n YMCA (CASTLE DOWNS) 11510-153 Avenue
Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:15 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–8:45 pm
n YMCA (DOWNTOWN) 10211-102 Avenue Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–7 pm
BEAUMONT
n AQUA-FIT CENTRE 5001 Rue Eaglement Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 6 am–10 pm Sun 7 am–9 pm
l LIONS WATER— SPRAY PARK 38 Avenue & 60 Street
DEVON
l CENTENNIAL PARK— SPLASH PARK 105 Athabasca Avenue 10 am–9 pm daily
n DEVON OUTDOOR POOL 34 Haven Avenue Mon–Fri 6 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 8 am–10 pm
FORT SASKATCHEWAN
n HARBOUR POOL 10001-94 Avenue
l KIN FAMILY—SPRAY PARK 100 Westpark Drive Daily 10 am–8 pm
LEDUC
n l ALEXANDRIA OUTDOOR POOL & SPRAY PARK 5 Alexandria Park, off 50th Street
n LEDUC RECREATION CENTRE 4330 Black Gold Drive Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 8 am–9 pm
68 summercity.ca
BAR RANCH—
SPRUCE GROVE
l PERON WEST ENERGY— SPLASH PAD 211 Jennifer Heil Way Mon–Fri 7 am–5 pm
summercity.ca 69 23Ave 66 St 75 St 82 St 82 St 70 St 66 St 51 Ave 40 Ave 63 Ave 82 Ave 76 Ave 97 Ave 102 Ave 98 Ave 114 Ave 118 Ave 120 Ave 118 Ave 87 Ave 95 Ave 107 Ave 137 Ave 132 Ave 127 Ave 111 Ave 106 Ave 112 Ave 87 Ave Roper Rd Kingsway Princess Elizabeth Ave 50 St 50 St 50 St 97 St 127 St 99 St 104 St 112 St Groat Rd 109 St Castle Downs Rd 127 St 95 St 142 St 149 St 156 St 119 St 122 St 111 St RabbitHillRd TerwillegarDr Lessard Rd 178 St 23 Ave Gateway Blvd Gateway Blvd Whitemud Dr AnthonyHenday Anthony Henday 16 101 Ave 153 Ave 149 Ave ConnorsRd RiverValleyRdEmilyMurphyParkRd 97 St ArgyllRd SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST NORTHEAST NORTHWEST Baseline Rd Wye Rd Sherwood Dr Sherwood Park Beaumont 50 Ave 50 St l l n n n n n n n n n n n 99Ave 89Ave Hwy15 101 St Fort Saskatchewan 42 St n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n l l n n l l Wayne Gretzky Dr l n l l n 144 Ave l n l l n n n n l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l n 6Ave7Ave Ellerslie l l l l l l l n n l l 109 St l n n n n l l l n l l l l l l l l l n n n l 47 Ave SParkDr 48 St n n l Black Gold Dr Leduc St.Albert Trail 142 St Villeneuve Rd GirouxRd SirWinstonChurchill McKenneyAve 170 St St.AlbertTr 184 St St. Albert n n n l BoudreauRd HebertRd Broadmoor Blvd Spruce Grove n l l HWY 16A Century Rd Jennifer Heil Way Stony Plain Parkland Hwy 79 Ave n l Devon Devonian Way St Lawrence Ave n MAP
SPRAY PARK POOL l n Yellowhead Trail Jasper Ave Clover Bar Rd l n All City operated spray parks hours 9 am–9 pm Weather dependent MORINVILLE l MORINVILLE—SPLASH PARK 99 Avenue & 104 Street ST. ALBERT n FOUNTAIN PARK RECREATION CENTRE 4 Cunningham Road CLOSED FOR THE SEASON n GROSVENOR PARK OUTDOOR POOL 1 Grenfell Avenue n SERVUS PLACE 400 Campbell Road Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat & Sun 6 am–9 pm n KINSMEN/WESTBORO Strathcona Drive
LEGEND
South Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm n MILLENNIUM PLACE 2000 Premier Way 9 am–9 pm daily
Daily 10 am–8 pm
28 Heron Way Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
n WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge Way Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm l WOODLANDS WATER PLAY PARK 165 Sturgeon Road
SHERWOOD PARK l BRENTWOOD PARK— SPRAY PARK
Sat–Sun
l CENTRAL PARK— SPLASH PAD 450 King Street Mon–Fri 9 am–8 pm
10 am–7 pm
l CLOVER
SPRAY PARK 875 Jim Common Drive S 10 am–9 pm daily
l GRANVILLE PARK— SPRAY PARK Glamorgan Drive E Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
n KINSMEN LEISURE CENTRE 2001 Oak Street
Whitemud Dr l 5Ave
n TRANSALTA TRI-LEISURE CENTRE 221 Jennifer Heil Way Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 6:30 am–9 pm STONY PLAIN n l STONY PLAIN OUTDOOR POOL & SPRAY PARK 5210–55 Avenue
August Events
Edmonton Metro M
TUES, AUGUST 1
DEFEATED SANITY
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7 pm I $26.16 I
All ages show. starliteroom.ca
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS PORT
ANGELES LEFTIES
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
ZIGGY ALBERTS
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $46.19 I unionhall.ca/events
WED, AUGUST 2
FOLLOW @VILLAGEATGRIESBACH
ON INSTAGRAM TO STAY UP TO DATE ON ALL THE AMAZING EVENTS COMING THIS SUMMER.
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS PORT ANGELES
LEFTIES
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
KEITH SCOTT
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 7 pm I bluechair.ca
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Festival Place I 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music. festivalplace.ca
AVENGED SEVENFOLD
Rogers Place I 10220-104
Avenue I 6:30 pm I $45–309 I With Alexisonfire. ticketmaster.com
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE M
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I August 3–6 I $300 three-day general admission. The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Amazing music featuring Mackenzie Carpenter, Chase Matthew, Lonestar, High Valley, Dierks Bentley and more. bigvalleyjamboree.com
780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL M
THUR, AUGUST 3
ARTWALK M
Downtown St. Albert I 6 pm–9 pm I Explore downtown I St. Albert while visiting eight venues, each with unique exhibits. Why not stop at a funky restaurant for dinner or coffee while you are there? artwalkstalbert.com
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51
Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
CRAIG CONANT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $18.50–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS PORT ANGELES LEFTIES
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
SAPPHIRE CONCERTS M
Devon Centennial Park I
100 Athabasca Ave, Devon I 6:45 pm I Bring your family, lawn chair, blanket and enjoy your evening. Mountainsapphire.ca
FRI, AUGUST 4
ALBERTA INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW M
Villeneuve Airport, Sturgeon County I 27018 SH 633 I albertainternationalairshow.com
August 3–6 I $300 threeday general admission. The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Amazing music featuring Mackenzie Carpenter, Chase Matthew, Lonestar, High Valley, Dierks Bentley and more bigvalleyjamboree.com
780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL M
Heritage Park, 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I
August 4–6 I $165 weekend passes I Featuring The Po’ Ramblin Boys, The Becky Buller Band, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, and many more. blueberrybluegrass.com
Heritage Park, 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I August 4–6 I $165 weekend passes I Featuring The Po’ Ramblin Boys, The Becky Buller Band, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, and many more. blueberrybluegrass.com
888 915 4973
CRAIG CONANT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $26.50–$69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
DISCO IN THE PARK
Louise McKenney
Riverfront Park 10019-81 Avenue & Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue
I $75–125 I 2 day, 3 night music festival in the beautiful river valley. Featuring Crystal Waters, Humans (Live), French Horn Rebellion and more. discointhepark.com
780 244 9076
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS VICTORIA HARBOURCATS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
SAT, AUGUST 5
ALBERTA INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW M
Villeneuve Airport, Sturgeon County I 27018SH 633 I albertainternationalairshow.com
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE M
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum
I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes
I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SUN, AUGUST 6
ALBERTA INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW M
Villeneuve Airport, Sturgeon County I 27018 SH 633 I albertainternationalairshow.com
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE M
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I
888 915 4973
CRAIG CONANT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $26.50–$69.50. wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
DISCO IN THE PARK
Louise McKenney
Riverfront Park 10019-81 Avenue & Grindstone Theatre I 10019-81 Avenue I $75–125 I 2 day, 3 night music festival in the beautiful river valley. Featuring Crystal Waters, Humans (Live), French Horn Rebellion and more. discointhepark.com
780 244 9076
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS BASEBALL VS VICTORIA HARBOURCATS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Borden Park, 11020-75 a Street I 10 am–9 pm I Free to attend, $1 per food ticket I Over 90 cultures are represented in over 70 pavilions, each celebrating and sharing their art, crafts, food, and history with Edmontonians. heritagefest.ca
780 488 3378
MIKE PLUME
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7 pm I $25.17 starliteroom.ca
POLYNESIAN DAYS
Alberta Beach, AB I An annual event including fireworks, sandcastle competition. polydays.com
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Borden Park, 11020-75 a Street I 10 am–9 pm I Free to attend, $1 per food ticket I Over 90 cultures are represented in over 70 pavilions, each celebrating and sharing their art, crafts, food, and history with Edmontonians. heritagefest.ca
780 488 3378
PEPPA PIG ADVENTURE
Jubilee Auditorium I 1145587 Avenue I 1 pm I $30–102
I Join Peppa on an exciting camping trip in the woods with George and her school friends. ticketmaster.ca
POLYNESIAN DAYS
August 3–6 I $300 threeday general admission. The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Amazing music featuring Mackenzie Carpenter, Chase Matthew, Lonestar, High Valley, Dierks Bentley and more. bigvalleyjamboree.com
780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS
FESTIVAL M
Heritage Park, 5100-41
Avenue, Stony Plain I
August 4–6 I $165 weekend
passes I Featuring The Po’ Ramblin Boys, The Becky Buller Band, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, and many more. blueberrybluegrass.com
888 915 4973
CRAIG CONANT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I
7 pm I $18.50–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
DISCO IN THE PARK
Louise McKenney
Riverfront Park 10019 81 Ave & Grindstone Theatre 10019-81 Avenue I $75–125
I 2 day, 3 night music festival in the beautiful river valley. Featuring Crystal Waters, Humans (Live), French Horn Rebellion and more. discointhepark.com
780 244 9076
EDMONTON RIVERHAWKS
BASEBALL VS VICTORIA
HARBOURCATS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 1 pm I riverhawksbaseball.com
Alberta Beach, AB I An annual event including fireworks, sandcastle competition. polydays.com
AUG 7–13
THE WEDDING SINGER 1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows I Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MON, AUGUST 7
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Borden Park, 11020-75 a Street I 10 am–9 pm I Free to attend, $1 per food ticket I Over 90 cultures are represented in over 70 pavilions, each celebrating and sharing their art, crafts, food, and history with Edmontonians. heritagefest.ca
780 488 3378
TUES, AUGUST 8
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I 12th Night I freewillshakespeare.com
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I rocknaugust.com
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WED, AUGUST 9
2023 WATER SKI
CANADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b 210 Street SW, Calmar I A great event for which to be a spectator. shalompark.ca
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M Festival Place I 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music. festivalplace.ca
ROCK’N AUGUST M Various locations around St. Albert I rocknaugust.com
THUR, AUGUST 10
2023 WATER SKI CANADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b 210 Street SW, Calmar I A great event for which to be a spectator. shalompark.ca
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO FLEETWOOD MAC Triffo Theatre I 11110-104 Avenue I 6 & 8:15 pm I $40 –50 I Experience classical musicians performing Fleetwood Mac’s music feverup.com
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905 51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
FRI, AUGUST 11
2023 WATER SKI CANADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS M
Shalom Park I 25512b 210 St SW, Calmar I A great event for which to be a spectator. shalompark.ca
BARN BURNER MUSIC FEST
Darwell, AB I Open air country music concert kick starting the Farwell Fair. darwellag.com
CARIWEST
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I August 11–13
I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. cariwest.ca
780 421 7800
EDMONTON FOLK
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 9505-96 Avenue I Enjoy amazing music on more than a half dozen stages, dance the all day and into the night. edmontonfolkfest.org
780 429 1899
FRAGAPALOOZA M
Leduc Recreation Centre I 4330 Black Gold Drive I A four-day non-stop video gaming extravaganza event, put on by gamers for gamers. fragapalooza.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I 12th Night. freewillshakespeare.com
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I rocknaugust.com
STONY PLAIN COWBOY GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I stonyplaincowboygathering.com
SAT, AUGUST 12
2023 WATER SKI CANADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS M Shalom Park I 25512b 210 Street SW, Calmar I
A great event for which to be a spectator. shalompark.ca
CARIWEST
Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I August 11–13
I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. Includes a parade on August 12, at noon down Jasper Avenue. cariwest.ca
780 421 7800
EDMONTON FOLK
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 9505-96 Avenue I Enjoy amazing music on more than a half dozen stages, dance the all day and into the night. edmontonfolkfest.org
780 429 1899
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet . freewillshakespeare.com
JOE DOMBROWSKI
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $30–$72.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I rocknaugust.com
DARWELL AG DRAG
Darwell, AB I Annual truck and tractor pull. darwellag.com
EDMONTON FIRESTATION
OPEN HOUSE
Station 25 Lake District I 8403-167 Avenue I 12–4 pm I Free I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_ services/fire_rescue/ open-houses.aspx
EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 9505-96 Avenue I Enjoy amazing music on more than a half dozen stages, dance the all day and into the night. edmontonfolkfest.org
780 429 1899
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FRAGAPALOOZA M
Leduc Recreation Centre
I 4330 Black Gold Drive I
A four-day non-stop video gaming extravaganza event, put on by gamers for gamers. fragapalooza.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I 12th Night. freewillshakespeare.com
JOE DOMBROWSKI
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I
7 & 9:30 pm I $30–$72.50 wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I rocknaugust.com
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I
10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SIX The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue I 7:30 pm I The six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of girl power. citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
STONY PLAIN COWBOY GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I stonyplaincowboygathering.com
SUN, AUGUST 13
2023 WATER SKI
CANADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS M Shalom Park I 25512b 210 Street SW, Calmar I A great event for which t o be a spectator. shalompark.ca
CARIWEST Churchill Square, downtown Edmonton, 100 Street & 102 Avenue I August 11–13
I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic
cuisine transform downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. Includes a parade on August 12, at noon down Jasper Avenue. cariwest.ca
780 421 7800
EDMONTON FOLK
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 9505-96 Avenue I Enjoy amazing music on more than a half dozen stages, dance the all day and into the night. edmontonfolkfest.org
780 429 1899
FRAGAPALOOZA M
Leduc Recreation Centre
I 4330 Black Gold Drive I A four-day non-stop video gaming extravaganza event, put on by gamers for gamers. fragapalooza.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
SIX
The Citadel Theatre I 9828- 101 A Avenue I 1:30 pm I The six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of girl power. citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
STONY PLAIN COWBOY
GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I stonyplaincowboygathering.com
AUGUST 14–20
ESO OUTDOORS
Pay What you can I The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra musicians are on the move. Join smaller groups of ESO members in your community as they perform delightful renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres, including classical, pops, and Hollywood film scores. Taking place Edmonton outdoor spaces and surrounding communities. I Thursday, Aug 17, 7 pm, Centennial Park, Devon
100 Athabasca Avenue I
Friday, Aug 18, 7 pm, Castledowns Park, 11520153 Avenue I Sat, August
19, 7 pm, Legacy Park, Fort Saskatchewan, 10005 102 Street I Sun, Aug 20, 7 pm, Four Seasons Park, Beaumont, 5417-43 Avenue. winspearcentre.com/summer
SIX
The Citadel Theatre I 9828
101 A Avenue I Tues–Sat
7:30 pm, Sun 1:30 pm I
The six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of girl power.
citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
THE WEDDING SINGER
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat
75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows I
Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat
6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s.
edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
TUES, AUGUST 15
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
ROD STEWART
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $48–439 I With Cheap Trick. ticketmaster.com
WED, AUGUST
DAVID NAHILL
16
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $30–$78.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
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Summer in the City is available on the
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I 12 Night freewillshakespeare.com
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Festival Place I 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park I
7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music. festivalplace.ca
RMI BREW ON BREW OFF AWARDS PARTY
Rocky Mountain Icehouse I 10516 Jasper Avenue I
7 pm–midnight I $10 advance I 16 local breweries sampling their beers with live band the Brasstactics. eventbrite.ca
THUR, AUGUST 17
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905 51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
DREW DUNN
The Comic Strip I #1646
Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 pm I $18–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre throughout the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more.
fringetheatre.ca
780 448 9000
ESO OUTDOORS M
Centennial Park, Devon I 105 Athabaska Avenue I 7 pm I Free I Join members of the ESO in Devon. Smaller groups of ESO members will perform renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres winspearcentre.com/ summer
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
OUTDOOR MOVIE M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I 7:30 pm I Free I Get your face painted, make a craft, and then snuggle up with your blankets, popcorn, and warm mini-donuts to watch the featured film under starlight. stonyplain.ca
FRI, AUGUST 18
CANDLELIGHT: VIVALDI’S FOUR SEASONS AND MORE Betty Andrews Recital Hall I 11110-104 Avenue I 6 & 8:15 pm I $40–50 I Enjoy classical musicians performing an intimate Vivaldi experience. feverup.com
DREW DUNN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $26.50–69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre through-
out the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more. fringetheatre.ca
780 448 9000
ESO OUTDOORS
Castledowns Park I 11520153 Avenue I 7 pm I Free I Join members of the ESO in Devon. Smaller groups of ESO members will perform renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres. winspearcentre.com/summer
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I 12 Night. freewillshakespeare.com
MOVIE UNDER THE STARS M
Legacy Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 7 pm activities, 9:15 pm movie I Arrive early for the activities and pick a spot to enjoy an outdoor movie. Weather permitting. fortsask.ca
OPERA AL FRESCO M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $72 I The garden serenade promises beautiful scenery and superb live performances. edmontonopera.com
OPM SUMMER FEST
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $113.15 I All Ages, Featuring Gloc 9, RiverMaya, Intovoys, Glen Jacinto of the Teeth and a Surprise artist. unionhall.ca/events
SAT, AUGUST 19
ALBERTA OPEN FARM DAYS M
Explore farms in the Greater Edmonton and throughout Alberta as they open their doors to you and your family. albertafarmdays.ca
CARLY PEARCE M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I 9 pm I $94.85 I rivercreeresort.com
DREW DUNN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $26.50–
69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre throughout the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more.
fringetheatre.ca
780 448 9000
ESO OUTDOORS M
Legacy Park, Fort Saskatchewan I 10005 102 Street I 7 pm I Free I Join members of the ESO in Devon. Smaller groups of ESO members will perform renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres winspearcentre.com/summer
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet (evening show) & 12 Night (matinee). freewillshakespeare.com
KY-MANI MARLEY & MACKA DIAMOND
Louise McKenney
Riverfront Park I 9999 Grierson Hill I Noon–10 pm I $54.58 I Reggae performance, also featuring Delroy Parr and the Snarling Lions, Daddy H and Jah Cutta. eventbrite.ca
RURAL ROOTS FARMER SHOWCASE M
Glenevis, AB I Meet farm families producing a wide range of products and enjoy family friendly activities. pegggarden.org
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
ZOOBREW
Edmonton Valley Zoo I 13315 Buena Vista Road
I 5 pm I $33.96 I Enjoy a locally produced beverage, some local musicians while making eyes at a Red Panda. eventbrite.ca
SUN, AUGUST 20
ALBERTA OPEN FARM DAYS M
Explore farms in the Greater Edmonton and throughout Alberta as they open their doors to you and your family. albertafarmdays.ca
DREW DUNN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $18–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre throughout the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more. fringetheatre.ca
780 448 9000
EDMONTON MARATHON
Start and finish line at the Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I 11 am–7 pm I Challenge yourself with the run or come down to watch and have fun. edmontonmarathon.ca
ESO OUTDOORS M
Four Seasons Park, Beaumont I 5701-40 Avenue I 7 pm I Free I Join members of the ESO in Devon. Smaller groups of ESO members will perform renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres winspearcentre.com/summer
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet (matinee) & 12 Night (evening show). freewillshakespeare.com
SOURDOUGH RAFT RACE
Terwilliger Park I 10 Rabbit Hill Road I 9 am I Come down for the toonie pancake breakfast, then stay after 11 am to watch the rafts take to the river. Family fun as the slow race progresses. sourdoughraftrace.com
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AUG 21–27
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL
FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre throughout the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers, food vendors, beer tents, and much more. fringetheatre.ca
780 448 9000
SIX
The Citadel Theatre I 9828- 101 A Avenue I Tues–Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 1:30 pm
I The six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of girl power. citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
THE WEDDING SINGER
1999
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Adults Fri & Sat 75.95, Sun–Wed $69.95, Children $38.95 all shows, Sun 5:15 pm, Wed–Sat 6:15 pm I Come and sing along to all your favourite wedding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
TUES, AUGUST 22
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I 12 Night. freewillshakespeare.com
WED, AUGUST 23
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
Festival Place I 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music. festivalplace.ca
SYMPHONY AT SNOW VALLEY
Snow Valley I 119 Street, off Whitemud Drive I 7 pm
I $35 I Symphony Under The Sky will not take place this year due to closure of Hawrelak Park. Instead, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra perform outdoors at Snow Valley. winspearcentre.com/summer
THUR, AUGUST 24
2 SPIRIT POW WOW
Churchill Square I 100 Street & 102 Avenue I Free I Enjoy Alberta’s first ever 2 Spirit Pow wow, an indigenous cultural experience. edmontonpridefest.com
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Avenue, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I 12 Night. freewillshakespeare.com
SYMPHONY AT SNOW VALLEY
Snow Valley I 119 Street, off Whitemud Drive I 7 pm
I $35 I Symphony Under The Sky will not take place this year due to closure of Hawrelak Park. Instead, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra perform outdoors at Snow Valley. winspearcentre.com/summer
FRI, AUGUST 25
AGRA FAIR M
Spruce Grove Grain Elevator
I 120 Railway Avenue I Free I A parade, live music, fireworks and much more. sprucegroveagsociety.com
EDMONTON BLUES FESTIVAL
Remax Field I 10233-96 Avenue I Gates 4:30 pm I $137.42 weekend pass, $64.46 daily pass I Enjoy amazing Blues sounds and a great experience in the Blues Festival’s new home, Remax Field. Today’s performers include Jimmie Vaughan and the Tilt a Whirl Band, Annika Chambers & Paul DesLauriers Band and Rick Estrin and the Night Cats. bluesinternationalltd.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
MILKY CHANCE
Jubilee Auditorium I 11455- 87 Avenue I 8 pm I $52–227 I ticketmaster.ca
PURPLE CITY MUSIC
FESTIVAL
Three day, multi venue music festival. purplecityfest.com
SYMPHONY AT SNOW
VALLEY
Snow Valley I 119 Street, off Whitemud Drive I 7 pm
I $35 I Symphony Under The Sky will not take place this year due to closure of Hawrelak Park. Instead, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra perform outdoors at Snow Valley. winspearcentre.com/summer
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Y 2 K
Churchill Square I 100 Street & 102 Avenue I Free I Rewind to Dec 31, 1999 at this Edmonton Pride Festival Event. edmontonpridefest.com
SAT, AUGUST 26
AGRA FAIR M
Spruce Grove Grain Elevator
I 120 Railway Avenue I Free I A parade, live music, fireworks and much more. sprucegroveagsociety.com
BUBBLE CHASE 5 K
Capilano Park I 10810-54 Street I 10 am I $39.99–$49.99 I Run a summer 5 k through multiple bubble stations. Fun for all ages. bubblechase5k.com
COMMUNITY DANCE NIGHT M
Metis Crossing I 17739
Victoria Trail, Smoky Lake
I Celebrating Indigenous and Ukrainian Culture. metiscrossing.ca
DAN SODER
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $30–$73.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
EDMONTON BLUES
FESTIVAL
Remax Field I 10233-96
Avenue I Gates 1 pm I
$137.42 weekend pass, $69.75 daily pass I Enjoy amazing Blues sounds and a great experience in the Blues Festival’s new home, Remax Field. Today’s performers Tom Lavin and the Legendary Powder Blues Band. John Primer, Bob Corritore & friends, Veronica Lewis and more. bluesinternationalltd.com
EDMONTON FIRESTATION
OPEN HOUSE
Station 27 Ellerslie I 1203 Ellwood Road I 12–4 pm I Free I Meet the firefighters, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_ services/fire_rescue/ open-houses.aspx
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I 12th Night. freewillshakespeare.com
NF Rogers Place I 10220104 Avenue I 8 pm I With Cordae. ticketmaster.com
PRIDE AT CHURCHILL SQUARE
Churchill Square I 100 Street & 102 Avenue I Free
I An all out party featuring the music of the Stereos. edmontonpridefest.com
PURPLE CITY MUSIC
FESTIVAL
Three day, multi venue music festival. purplecityfest.com
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20 minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SYMPHONY AT SNOW VALLEY
Snow Valley I 119 Street, off Whitemud Drive I 7 pm I $35 I Symphony Under The Sky will not take place this year due to closure of Hawrelak Park. Instead, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra perform
outdoors at Snow Valley. winspearcentre.com/summer
SUN, AUGUST 27
AGRA FAIR M
Spruce Grove Grain Elevator I 120 Railway Avenue I Free I A parade, live music, fireworks and much more. sprucegroveagsociety.com
EDMONTON BLUES
FESTIVAL
Remax Field I 10233-96
Avenue I Gates Noon I $137.42 weekend pass, $85.61 daily pass I Enjoy amazing Blues sounds and a great experience in the Blues Festival’s new home, Remax Field.
Today’s performers Colin James, Samantha Fish, Monkeyjunk and Friends 15th Anniversary Party, and more. bluesinternationalltd.com
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ESO OUTDOORS
Blueberry Festival Stage
I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony
Plain I Pay What you can I
The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra musicians are on the move. Join smaller groups of ESO members in your community as they perform delightful renditions of memorable songs spanning multiple genres, including classical, pops, and Hollywood film scores. Taking place in outdoor spaces in Edmonton and surrounding communities. winspearcentre.com/summer
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
AvenueI 2 & 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
PURPLE CITY MUSIC
FESTIVAL
Three day, multi venue music festival. purplecityfest.com
AUG 28–SEP 3
SIX
The Citadel Theatre I 9828-101 A Avenue I Tues–Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 1:30 pm
I The six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone
to remix five hundred years of heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of girl power. citadeltheatre.com
780 425 1820
TUES, AUGUST 29
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
WED, AUGUST 30
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 8 pm I 12th Night. freewillshakespeare.com
MAISIE PETERS Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 8 pm I $38.46 I With guests Grace Enger unionhall.ca/events
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M Festival Place I 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music. festivalplace.ca
THUR, AUGUST 31
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
JR CRUZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $18.50–$62.50. wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
SOLAR PATIO CLUB “END OF SUMMER” PARTY
Cask and Barrel I 10041104 Street I 7 pm–12am I Hosted bby DJ troubled Rob, DJ Wicked Wayne and DJ Cargo Shorts. thecaskandbarrel.ca
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FRI, SEPT 1
1ST ANNUAL EUROCAN CUP
Whitemud Equine Centre I
12504 Fox Drive I
International judges coming in for the dog agility competition. European courses, prizes, trophies and fun. https://www.facebook.com/ AGILITYABNWT/?locale=ps_AF
CEMR METALFEST III
Rendezvous Pub I 10108149 Street I $25/$70
weeekend pass I Dozens of metal bands with names like Death Perception & Immortal Possession and logos that are all nearly unreadable are ready to rock your world. cemrmetalfest3.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
JR CRUZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I
7:30 & 9:45 pm I $26.50–$69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A family finds old records in the basement. Let the nostalgia begin. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
SIMULATOR SATURDAYS
Alberta Aviation Museum I 11410 Kingsway Drive I 10 am–5 pm I $5 for 20
minutes I Get in the simulator cockpit and fly like top gun. Do barrel rolls, fly at tree top level. albertaaviationmuseum.com
SYMPHONY IN THE SQUARE
Churchill Square I 100 Street & 102 Avenue I
7 pm I Free I An End of Summer party featuring family friendly music from the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and maybe a few surprises. winspearcentre.com/summer
SAT, SEPT 2
1ST ANNUAL EUROCAN CUP
Whitemud Equine Centre I 12504 Fox Drive I
International judges coming in for the dog agility competition. European courses, prizes, trophies and fun. https://www.facebook.com/ AGILITYABNWT/?locale=ps_AF
CEMR METALFEST III
Rendezvous Pub I 10108149 Street I $25/$70
weeekend pass I Dozens of metal bands with names like Death Perception & Immortal Possession and logos that are all nearly unreadable are ready to rock your world.
cemrmetalfest3.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I 12th Night. freewillshakespeare.com
GREYHOUNDZ
Midway Music Hall I 6107- 104 Street I 5 pm I
Early bird $89.39 I With guests Chocolate Factory, Grin Department, Typecast, Withered Days and Kilusan. ticketweb.ca
JR CRUZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $26.50–$69.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
NURSE BLAKE COMEDY TOUR
Jubilee Auditorium I 11455- 87 Avenue I 8 pm I $70–297 I Prepare to be shocked as Nurse Blake shares new stories with a comedic twist. ticketmaster.ca
OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:30 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I A family finds old records in the basement. Let the nostalgia begin. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
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SYMPHONY IN THE SQUARE
Churchill Square I 100 Street & 102 Avenue I
7 pm I Free I An End of Summer party featuring family friendly music from the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and maybe a few surprises. winspearcentre.com/summer
SUN, SEPT 3
1ST ANNUAL EUROCAN CUP
Whitemud Equine Centre
I 12504 Fox Drive I
International judges coming in for the dog agility competition. European courses, prizes, trophies and fun. https://www.facebook.com/ AGILITYABNWT/?locale=ps_AF
CEMR METALFEST III
Rendezvous Pub I 10108149 Street I $25/$70 weeekend pass I Dozens of metal bands with names like Death Perception & Immortal Possession and logos that are all nearly unreadable are ready to rock your world. cemrmetalfest3.com
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Spiegel Tent at Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118
Avenue I 2 & 8 pm I Romeo & Juliet. freewillshakespeare.com
JR CRUZ
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $18.50–$62.50 I wem.thecomicstrip.ca
780 483 5999
OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5:15 pm I $69.95 adults, $38.95 children I A family finds old records in the basement. Let the nostalgia begin. edmonton.jubilations.ca
780 484 2424
MON, SEPT 4
SHEEP LEAVING PARADE M Fort Heritage Precinct I 10006-100 Avenue I 11:30 am I The Sheep have finished their summer work and are on their way home. fortsask.ca
Top 8 Adventurous Activities
1. Canoe down the North Saskatchewan
2. Check out Snow Valley Aerial Park
3. Go Sailing
4. Run or walk in the Edmonton Marathon, August 20
5. Visit K-Days, July 21–30
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COLD LAKE
East of Edmonton
BONNYVILLE
CANADA DAY
Bonnyville I July 1 I Parade, games, fireworks, and more.
BONNYVILLE PRO RODEO
Bonnyville Rodeo Grounds
I June 8–11 I $12 general, $10 children (7-15yrs) I Rodeo fun, family activities, and tons of other things to do. bonnyvilleagsociety.com
780 826 3240
GORD BAMFORD IN CONCERT
Bonnyville AG Society Hall
I July 21 I $60. gordbamford.com
CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE
Cold Lake
August 19–20 I The annual bargain hunters; dream with over 200 participants. Come for the bargains, stay for the fun. coldlake.com
AQUA DAYS
Kinisoo Beach I August 5–6 I Live entertainment, free water sport rentals. Children’s activities, fireworks, and the infamous Cardboard Boat race. coldlake.com
EXTREME MUDFEST
Exhibition Park I August 17–20 I $145 VIP weekend passes. Muddy fun, with live music Finger Eleven
(Friday), James Barker Band (Saturday) and The Road Hammers extrememudfest.com 825 459 7645
FEAST AT THE BEACH
Kinisoo Beach I September 1–2 I Family-friendly, food and music filled, wind down festival on the shores of Cold Lake. feastatthebeach.ca
LAMONT
COMMUNITY FAIR & PEROGY FESTIVAL
Late June I Enjoy a parade, tractor pull, birdhouse building, dueling pianos, a perogy supper, and fireworks. lamont.ca
SUMMER SIZZLER RODEO
Conrad Schinkinger Memorial Grounds I July I I Amateur rodeo paired with a marketplace, kids’ activities, beer gardens, and the fan favourite Combine Crunch. lamontagsociety.ca
LLOYDMINSTER
DOWNTOWN STREETFEST
June 10, 10 am–4 pm I Stroll down closed off streets and enjoy the family friendly activities. Featuring an art market, live entertainment, food vendors, and a Kid Zone. lloydminster.ca/streetfest
CANADA DAY CELEBRATION
Bud Miller All Seasons
Park I July 1, 1 pm I Fun for the whole family with sports, music, painting, and fireworks.
lloydminster.ca
780 875 4529
LLOYD EX FAIR
Lloydminster Exhibition
Grounds I July 12–15 I $20 adults, $15 students (13-15yrs), $5 children (7-12yrs), free (6yrs and under) I fireworks, parade, concerts, midway, demolition derby, chuckwagon racing, and more.
lloydexh.com/lloyd-fair
306 825 5571
CPCA FINALS
Lloydminster Exhibition
Grounds I August 16–20
I $20, 12 and under free
I Chuckwagon racing along with beer gardens, pancake breakfasts, and family fun.
lloydexh.com/cpcafinals
306 825 5571
ST. PAUL
CANADA DAY CELEBRATION
July 1 I Fun for the whole family with sports, music, painting and fireworks. town.stpaul.ab.ca
VEGREVILLE
FATHERS’ DAY
Vegreville Exhibition
Grounds I June 18 I $10 adults, $5 kids (5-15yrs), free (4yrs and under) when accompanied by adult I A show ‘n’ shine with displays of model trains, snowmobiles, lawnmower races, and a demolition derby. vegag.ca/page/fathers-day
50TH UKRAINIAN PYSANKA FESTIVAL
Vegreville Exhibition
Grounds I July 7–9 I Free admission, fee for grandstand shows I Ukrainian food and music, arts and crafts, cultural
exhibitions, and nightly dances.
pysankafestival.com
780 632 2777
VEGREVILLE COUNTY FAIR
Vegreville Exhibition Grounds I August 9–13 I $10/day, $5 3-12 years old. I Parade, midway, chuckwagon and chariot races, tractor pulls, music, and fireworks.
vegag.ca/page/fair
780 632 3950
VERMILION
VERMILION FAIR
Vermilion Fair Grounds I July 27–29 I $10 day pass, $30 three-day pass, free youth (6yrs and under) I The annual fair includes a parade, trade show, animal judging, pony chuckwagon and chariot races, entertainment, and agricultural/horticultural displays. Grandstand entertainment includes: Thurs, El Niven & The Alibi (CCR Tribute). Fri, Clayton Bellamy & The Road Hammers, Sat, John Wort & The Gift, An Ian Tyson Tribute Band. vermilionag.ca
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OTHER AREAS
BATTLE RIVER TRAIN
EXCURSIONS
Forestburg I Theme-based day excursions on the Battle River Railway. Featuring unique themes tailored to fun and memorable experiences. Featuring; June 17: Travel into the past, Historic Heisler Hotel Excursion; August 12: A Day on the Train, travel to rural communities and take in the sights; August 19: Explore Farm to Fork, during open farm days. battlerivertrain.cm
VINTAGE DAY & THE FRIENDS UKRAINIAN
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Ukrainian Cultural Village I
June 25, 10 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $10 youth I Step on the gas, drive back in time, and enjoy a spectacular display of vintage cars, tractors, and motorcycles at the Ukrainian Village. Experience a live concert blending traditional and contemporary Ukrainian/Canadian music.
ukrainianvillage.ca
780 662 3855
UKRAINIAN VILLAGE
MUSIC FEST
Ukrainian Cultural Village
I July 16 I $15 adults, $10 (youth) I 9 am–5 pm I A multi-genre music festival featuring a mixture of emerging and established musical acts celebrating Ukrainian culture and folk music. ukrainianvillage.ca
HARDISTY RODEO
Hardisty Rodeo Grounds I
July 14–16
I Weekend pass
$60, Friday $10, Saturday $30, Sunday $20 I The weekend features a pancake breakfast, parade, street fair, games, races, beer gardens, and dancing that revolves around a two-day amateur rodeo and pony chuckwagon and chariot races. Live music by Tyler Joe Miller. hardistyrodeo.com
UKRAINIAN DAY
Ukrainian Cultural Village
I August 20 I $15 adults, $10 (youth) I 9 am–5 pm
I Witness history come alive as Alberta’s Ukrainian community celebrates its pioneer roots, as well as all things Ukrainian in the province today. ukrainianvillage.ca
SASKATCHEWAN & MANITOBA
SASKTEL SASKATCHEWAN
JAZZ FESTIVAL
Saskatoon I June 30–July 9
I Headliners include Margo Price, Fred Penner, Serena Ryder and many more. saskjazz.com
SASKPOWER WINDSCAPE
KITE FESTIVAL
Swift Current I June 24–25
I Experience the thrill of flying in the wide-open Saskatchewan skies with some of the world’s best kite artists and performers. windscapekitefestival.ca
COUNTRY THUNDER
SASKATCHEWAN
Craven I July 13–16 I This year’s jamboree features the talents of Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Jon Pardi and more. countrythunder.com
NESS CREEK MUSIC FESTIVAL
East of Big River off Hwy 922 I July 13–16 I Headliners include Ellen Froese, The Pack A.D., Irish Mythen, and more. nesscreekmusicfestival.com
SASKATOON FRINGE
THEATRE & STREET FESTIVAL
Various locations around Broadway Avenue I August 3–12 I This major theatre festival takes over the streets of Saskatoon for 10 days with indie theatre shows, food trucks, buskers, street vendors, and more. 25thstreettheatre.org
SASKATOON FOLK FESTIVAL August 17–19 I Over 20 pavilions showcasing cultures from around the world, with dance, entertainment, and food. saskatoonfolkfest.com
ROCK THE RIVER FESTIVAL Bessborough Gardens, Saskatoon I August 18–20 I Performers include Tom Cochrane, April Wine, Gowan, and more. rocktheriversaskatoon.ca
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CANADA DAY
Centennial Park I July 1 edson.ca
GRANDE CACHE
CANADIAN DEATH RACE
August 5–6 I The 125 km course begins and ends on a 4,200-ft plateau, passes over three mountain summits and includes over 17,000 ft of elevation change and a major river crossing at the confluence of the Smoky and Sulphur Rivers. canadiandeathrace.com
403 563 6420
GRANDE PRAIRIE
CANADA DAY KICK-OFF & ACTIVITIES
Muskoseepi Park I July 1 I
A variety of entertainment and activities, including a parade in downtown Grande Prairie on July 1 and fireworks (weather and wind permitting) at midnight over the reservoir. cityofgp.com
GRANDE PRAIRIE STREET
PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
July 21–23 I A world of jugglers, acrobats, musicians, installation artists, face painters, and many other entertainers from around the world. gpstreetfest.com
780 538 1909
BEAR CREEK FOLK FESTIVAL
Muskoseepi Park I August 18–20 I $165 adult three-day pass, $49 youth three-day pass (12-17yrs) I Featuring Sarah McLachlan, The Strumbellas, Captain Tractor and more. bearcreekfolkfest.org
HINTON
MUD RUN 2023
889 Switzer Drive I June 24
I $38.61 adults, $17.31 kids I Family friendly foot races through the mud. So much dirty fun for everyone except whomever cleans the clothes hintonheroes.com
780 740 5027
WILD MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Entrance Ranch, off Hwy 40 northwest of Hinton I July 14–16 I $224 adult weekend pass, $57 juvenile weekend pass (13-16yrs) I A weekend of great entertainment at the original crossroads I Featuring The Strumbellas, Altameda and more. wildmtnmusic.ca
780 865 7549
JASPER
GRAN FONDO
June 3 I Bike in the Rockies for charity. Challenge yourself on four levels of biking from difficult to
really hard. With challenge comes satisfaction. granfondo-jasper.ca
780 915 0693
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE
BATTLE OF THE ROCKIES
North Saskatchewan River
Park I August 17–20 I $20 adults, $15 youth (6-17yrs), free (5yrs and under) I World-class professional chuckwagon racing at its best. This year features four days of non-stop action and just plain ol’ fun as we also host the WPCA World Championship. battleoftherockies.com
ROCKY PRO RODEO
June 8–11 I Chuckwagon races, rodeo, midway, and other family fun. rockyrodeo.com
OTHER AREAS
RANGETON FARMERS’ DAY FESTIVAL
Rangeton Park, off the Cowboy Trail (Hwy 22)
I June 9–11 I $60 adult weekend pass, $30 youth weekend pass, free (12yrs and under) I A great family festival featuring eclectic music and rustic camping. www.facebook.com/ groups/214849025278209/
780 786 4824
ENTWISTLE RODEO
Entwistle Rodeo Grounds
I June 24–25 I A full-event amateur rodeo. partnersonthepembina.com
780 727 9222
PEMBINA RIVER NIGHTS
Rangeton Park I July 7–8 I $150 two-day passes, $75 daily gate admission, free (14yrs and under) I Featuring Terra Lightfoot, Tim Buckley and More asmallshieldmusic.ca
WILDWOOD AGRICULTURAL FAIR
Wildwood I August 18 I
Enjoy the old-time atmosphere at the Wildwood Fair. The parade and fair run Friday. There’s something for everyone at one of the oldest fairs in Alberta.
780 786 4649
BRITISH COLUMBIA
BARKERVILLE
Dominion Day Celebrations
I July 1 I Celebrate the anniversary of the first Dominion Day celebration (July 1, 1868 in Barkerville) with a tug-of-war, funny face contest, greasy pole climb, egg toss, races, and lots more. The House Hotel hosts an evening of entertainment, dancing, and refreshments followed by fireworks. barkerville.ca
CHETWYND INTERNATIONAL
CHAINSAW CARVING
Chetwynd, BC I June 8–11
I Every year 12 carvers are invited to show their best work and compete against the best. Witness their artistry. chetwyndchainsawcarvings.com
VALE-MOUNTAIN DAYS
Valemount, BC I June 10–11
I A fun family event in the shadows of the Rockies. Parade, Live music, BBQ, kids fun zone, slo-pitch, Beer gardens and more. visitvalemount.ca
VALEMOUNT BIKE FESTIVAL
Valemount, BC I June 17 & 18 I Ride the trails either casually or competitively. Set up for the enjoyment of the whole family. ridevalemount.com
MOUNT TERRY FOX TREK
Mount Terry Fox, Valemount, BC I August 19 I A fundraising event where hikers explore magnificent trails with breathtaking views, all while raising money. terryfox.org
ROBSON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL
Dunster, BC I August 11–13
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MAGNIFICENT RIVER
RATS FESTIVAL
Athabasca Riverfront Park
I June 30–July 1 I Fun for the whole family with a parade, food fair, market place, and music. Headliners, June 30 Rusty Reed; July 1 Duane Steele. riverratsfestival.com
DUNVEGAN
CANADA DAY
Hwy 2, South of Fairview I
July 1, Noon–5 pm I
Celebrate a significant piece of Canada’s heritage by exploring Dunvegan’s fully restored historic buildings. Play games, learn a craft, and enjoy family entertainment and a piece of cake. historicdunvegan.ca
780 835 7150
FRESH AIR MARKET
Hwy 2, South of Fairview I
August 6, 11 am–5 pm I
Experience the timehonoured tradition of trading and gathering at Dunvegan’s historic Fresh Air Market. Get to know local artisans and the products they create. historicdunvegan.ca
780 835 7150
FORT MCMURRAY
FORT MCMURRAY GIANTS
BASEBALL TEAM Shell Place I June–August, multiple dates. fortmcmurraygiants.ca
DARK SKY FESTIVAL
August 17–20 I Pine Lake, AB I Celebrate the return
of the dark skies at the world’s largest Dark Sky Preserve: Wood Buffalo National Park. Science and interactive activities for families and kids. tawbas.ca
LAC LA BICHE
CANADA DAY
Lac La Biche I July 1 I
All sorts of fun, including fireworks. laclabichecounty.com
LAKELAND COUNTRY
FAIR & RODEO
Lac La Biche Agricom I July 14–15 I Rodeo, arts and crafts, petting zoo, children’s festival, and music. laclabichecounty.com
LEGAL
FÊTE AU VILLAGE
Legal I July 28–30 I All sorts of fun, including fireworks, soapbox derby, petting zoo, and parade. feteauvillage.com
SLAVE LAKE
BEACH FEST
August 12–13 I Devonshire Beach I First annual event including a beach party, sandcastle competition and mush more family fun.
OTHER ALBERTA EVENTS
BLUE SUEDE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Westlock Agricultural Society I July 28–30 I General seating weekend pass $60 I Dozens of Elvis’s, Elvises, Elvi, whatever the plural of Elvis is. If you like the music of the King, this is where you need to be. Featuring Christopher Riordan. bluesuedemusicfestival.com
NORTH COUNTRY FAIR
Driftpile (Lesser Slave Lake) I June 23–25 I Weekend passes $160 adults, $80 youth, free kids (12yrs and under) I Over two dozen bands playing and so much more. lslncca.ca
PLAMONDON MUD BOGS & SLO-PITCH
TOURNAMENT
Plamondon I July 7–9 I A children’s festival, mud bogs, and beer tent.
Watch trucks, cars, motorbikes, people, and a 16-team slo-pitch tournament.
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South of Edmonton
AIRDRIE
IRON HORSE PARK
820 Railway Gate SW I
Free admission, $3 for each train ride I The miniature trains, track and landscape represent the CPR from prairies to coast. Take the 1.6 km journey abord
the 1/8 scale diesel or locomotive. ironhorsepark.ca
AIRDRIE PRIDE FESTIVAL
1691 Main Street South –Nose Creek Park I June 17 airdriepride.ca
AIRDRIE PRO RODEO
1691 Main Street South I June 30 & July I I Pro rodeo events, live music, family fun and so much more. airdrieprorodeo.com
CANADA DAY
Downtown, Chinook Winds Regional Park I July 1 I The day starts with a parade winding its way through downtown. Then head to Chinook Winds Park later in the day for the fireworks display. airdrie.ca
TIME TRAVELLERS
1691 Main Street South –Nose Creek Park I August
12 I The Annual Airdrie Carshow. timetravellers.ca
WINDWOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL
Various venues I
August 13–27 I Witness the exploration and implementation of creative classical and contemporary music. windwoodfestival.com
BUBBLE CHASE 5 KM
Ed Eggerer Athletic Park, 604 East Lake Blvd I August 19 I 9 am I Run, job, walk, dance or toddle around the course and through each of the coloured bubble stations. bubblechase5K.com
BUFFALO LAKE
OL MACDONALDS MUSIC FESTIVAL North of Erskine, Alberta
I Full weekend pass $120, accompanied under 17 free I A weekend of tributes, featuring tributes to George Jones, Johnny Cash, Eagles, Alan Jackson, CCR and Beatles. Plus Naomi Barstow and Edward Pimm. olmacdonalds.com
CALGARY
DEERFOOT INN & CASINO
11500 35 Street SW I Select shows include June 3: Arrival Dreams Tribute to ABBA & Fleetwood Mac, June 9: Kalix Legacy Poker Charity Classic, June 17: Pink Floyd Tribute, June 24: 80’s Dance Party, July 2: Karaoke World Championships–Provincial Finals, July 8: Streetheart, August 20: Karaoke World Championships–National Finals deerfootinn.com
JUBILEE AUDITORIUM
1415-14 Avenue NW I Select shows include June 17: Jimmy Carr, June 18: Raffi, July 28: RuPaul Werq the World jubileeauditorium.com
SLED ISLAND
Olympic Plaza plus other venues I June 21–25 I $220 full pass, $20–30 single tickets, some free performances I A music festival offering a variety of talent in a bunch of cool venues. This year’s festival includes Pom Pom Squad, Akintoye, Osees and many more. sledisland.com
CALGARY STAMPEDE
Stampede Park, 1410 Olympic Way SE I July 7–16 I $23 adults, $14 children (7-12yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Rodeo events and concerts along with a food festival, parade, petting zoo and midway. Featuring July 7: Pitbull, July 8: Alabama, July 9: Lord Huron calgarystampede.com
1 800 661 1260
CALGARY FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Prince’s Island Park I July 27–30 I Advance tickets, $205 adult pass, $150 youth pass, free (12yrs and under), more $ at the gate I Featuring Emmylou Harris, Jeff Tweedy, Andrew Bird, Calexico. Bahamas, Digable Planets, The
Weather Station Tanya Tucker and more. calgaryfolkfest.com
FIESTAVAL LATIN FESTIVAL
Olympic Plaza I July 21–23
I Free and family-oriented, with multicultural arts and entertainment highlighting Latin American culture. fiestaval.ca
CALGARY INTERNATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL
Shaw Millennium Park I
August 3–6 I $135 festival pass, $40–$55 day pass I Performers include Steve Strongman, Jack Semple, Sugaray Rayford, Big Dave McCLean many more. calgarybluesfest.com
GLOBAL FEST
Elliston Park I August 17, 19, 22, 24 and 26 I $59 weekend pass, $21 nightly at gate I A multicultural festival & International fireworks festival rolled into one. Pyromusical presentations from Austriam Italy, Portugal, Spain and the finale from Archangel Fireworks inc. calgarybluesfest.com
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL KOOZA
Stampede Park I August 25–October 8 I From $64 I Kooza combines acrobatic performance and the art of clowning. The Innocent’s journey brings him into contact with comic characters from an electrifying world of surprises. cirquedusoleil.com/kooza
PRIDE FESTIVAL CALGARY
Prince’s Island Park I
September 2 & 3 I Parade returns on Sunday, September 3. pridecalgary.ca
CAMROSE
JAYWALKERS JAMBOREE
Main Street I June 2–4 I Downtown sidewalk sales, concessions, and a midway.
CANADA DAY IN CAMROSE
July 1 I A parade, breakfast, and fun.
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition
Grounds I August 3–6 I
$300 and up three-day general admission I The country music festival upon which all others are judged.
bigvalleyjamboree.com
780 672 0224
COCHRANE
CANADA DAY
Mitford Park I July 1, 12 pm–11:59 pm I Free I A jam-packed family festival to celebrate Canada’s birthday. cochrane-tourism.ca
COCHRANE FAIR
Cochrane Ag Society Park I August 19 & 20 I A weekend filled with fun and entertainment, including rodeo events, mini-chuckwagon races, and a midway with pony rides and a petting zoo. cochranefair.com
DRUMHELLER
GRAN FONDO BADLANDS
July 8 I $150–$215 I Ride the Badlands in this biking event, with courses ranging from 50 km to 160 km. transrockies.com/ gran-fondo-badlands
CANADA DAY
Various locations I July 1
I Celebrate our country’s birthday in the land of the dinosaurs. Plus a parade. drumhellerparade.org
CANADIAN BADLANDS PASSION PLAY
605-17 Street SW I
Weekends from June 30–July 16, Fri & Sat at 6 pm, Sun at 4 pm I $69–$79 adults, $49–$59 youth I Witness the dramatic portrayal of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ in a natural amphitheatre in Drumheller. badlandsamp.com
403 823 2001
LOUD AS HELL MUSIC FESTIVAL
Near Dorva MX Motocross Track on Hwy 9 I August 4–6 I $150 advance weekend passes I Heavy metal music festival with camping. All ages welcome. Artists include Iron Kingdom, Arrival of Autumn, Tides of Kharon, Planet Eater, and many more. loudashell.cca
LACOMBE
LACOMBE MUSIC IN THE PARK
Lacombe, South Lawn of Lacombe Memorial Centre, 5214-50 Avenue I Wednesdays at 6:30 pm I great opportunity to bring
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a picnic, lawn chairs and enjoy local and regional musicians. June 7: Randi
Boulton, June 14: Flat
Iron Jazz Bandl, June 21: Strings Galore, June 28: Memphis Mafia, July 5: Flashback Freddie, July 12: Alecia Aichelle, July 19: Funhouse, July 26: The Rojo’s, August 2: Boots & The Hoots, August 9: Bobby Gosse, August 17: Squidjigger, August 23: Kayla Williams & The Yacht Daddies, August 31: Tap 9 lacombeperformingartscentre.com/musicinthepark
CANADA DAY
July 1 I Enjoy a full day of fun starting with a pancake breakfast, events at the local legion, free tours of local museums, music and fireworks at Cranna Lake. Featuring the Music of Blueprint lacombetourism.com
LACOMBE DAYS
Lacombe I July 14–16 I A family-friendly festival with over 40 events, including a parade on Saturday, music festival, midway, and slo-pitch tournament. lacombedays.ca
PONOKA
PONOKA STAMPEDE
Ponoka Stampede
Grounds I June 26–July 2
I $30–$55 adults, $12.50
–$35 (12yrs and under), depending on day and time I Daily rodeo events, midway, chuckwagon races, and daily live music.
June 26: Ben Chase, June
27: Alecia Aichelle, June 28: Corb Lund & Hailey
Benedict, June 29: The Washboard Union. ponokastampede.com
RED DEER
CANADA DAY
Bower Ponds I July 1, 11:30 am–11 pm I A day of multicultural performers, face painting, story telling, delicious foods, and fireworks. rdchs.com
BARD ON THE BOWER
Bower Ponds I July 14–30 I This year’s festival features performances of As You Like It & Henry IV–Part 1 on an outdoor stage. primestocktheatre.com
WESTERNER DAYS PARADE
Downtown Red Deer I July 19, 9:30 am–11 am I Enjoy decorated floats, collector’s vehicles, local celebrities, marching bands, and livestock entries. westernerdays.ca
403 343 7800
WESTERNER DAYS FAIR AND EXPOSITION
Westerner Park I July 19–23
I Noon–Midnight daily I A summer celebration with five days of live entertainment, midway rides, pony chuckwagon races, good food, and great company. July 22 concert featuring Arkells. westernerdays.ca
403 343 7800
CENTREFEST
Downtown Red Deer I July 29 & 30 I Buskers, street performers, music, food carts, and so much more. centrefest.ca
403 872 3361
PIONEER DAYS
Sunnybrook Farm Museum
I August 19–20, 8 am–4 pm
I $15 family, $5 individual, additional meal charges I Pioneer breakfast, tractor pulls, tractor parade,
silent auction, children’s auctions, and more. sunnybrookfarmmuseum.ca
403 340 3511
ROSEBUD
THE SYRINGA TREE
Rosebud Theatre I
July 7–Sept 2, Wed–Sat performances I $35 or $73 includes show and buffet
I A middle aged woman recollects a story of abiding love between families, one black, one white, and the two children that were born into their shared household in the early 1960’s South Africa. rosebudtheatre.com
800 267 7553
SYLVAN LAKE
1913 DAYS
Various locations I June 9–11
I Featuring a street festival, parade, and drive-in movie. visitsylvanlake.ca
403 887 2199
CANADA DAY
Lakeshore Drive and Sylvan Lake Pier I July 1, 10 am–11 pm I Enjoy the lake experience with a full day of entertainment,
including a flag-raising ceremony, sailing club charity race, bouncy castles, a DJ street dance, and a giant birthday cake. sylvanlake.ca
403 887 2141
SYLVAN LAKE GULLS
Gulls Field, 6301 Memorial Trail I May 26–August 28 I
28 home games I Summer collegiate baseball sylvanlakegulls.com
WETASKIWIN
RAWHIDE RODEO
Wetaskiwin Agricultural Grounds I June 9–11 I $10 adult, $5 students, free kids (6yrs and under) I
Highlights include vendors, a wild pony race, a wild cowmilking contest, and beer gardens. The children may dig for cash and there’s much, much more.
wetaskiwinag.cca/rodeo
780 352 2780
DRIVING THRU THE ‘70S
Reynolds–Alberta Museum, I All summer, Wed–Sun
10 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $9 youth (7-17yrs) I Set against the backdrop of the 70’s, featuring music, movies and the vibe of
what the decade was all about. reynoldsmuseum.ca
THE ULTIMATE CAR SHOW
Reynolds–Alberta Museum, I July 8, 10 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $9 youth (7-17yrs)
I See rows and rows of vintage and unique cars, watch the live band, and visit the museum. reynoldsmuseum.ca
MOTORCYCLE RIDE TO THE REYNOLDS
Reynolds Alberta Museum I August 12, 10 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $9 youth (717yrs) I Ride your motorcycle to our event and get free admission. reynoldsmuseum.ca
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Reynolds–Alberta Museum, 6426 40 Avenue I Sept 2 & 3, daily 10 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $9 youth (7-17yrs) I Bring the family and enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the harvest. reynoldsmuseum.ca
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CANMORE
CANMORE FOLK FESTIVAL
Centennial Park I August
5–7 I Weekend pass, at gate, $167.50 adults, $147.50 youth (17-25yrs), $48 kids (6-16yrs). canmorefolkfestival.com
403 678 2524
CARDSTON
REMINGTON CARRIAGE
MUSEUM
623 Main Street I July 1–August 31, 9 am–5 pm I
$15 adults, $9 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I
Featuring interactive displays, horses, and carriages, the museum tells the story of horse-drawn transportation in North America.
remingtoncarriagemuseum.ca
403 653 5139 ext. 0
FORT MACLEOD
THE FORT MUSEUM OF NWMP AND FIRST NATIONS
INTERPRATIVE CENTRE
219 25 Street I June: 9 am–5 pm, daily, July & August: 9 am–6 pm daily I Museum admission $14.40 adults, $8.64 youth (12-17yrs), $7.20 (6 -11). NWMP Musical Ride $7.20 per person, on top of admission I Authentic stories and history of the Northwest Mounted Police and the area First Nations. NWMP Musical ride is a re-enactment of the ride performed by the Northwest Mounted Police.
nwmpmuseum.com
HEAD SMASHED-IN
BUFFALO JUMP
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo
Jump, 18 km north and west of Fort Macleod on Hwy 785 I 9 am–5 pm I $15 adults, $10 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I
Experience the sound and spectacle of drumming and dancing, interact with our performers, and listen to Blackfoot Elders tell stories about the Plains Buffalo culture. headsmashedin.ca
SOUTH COUNTRY FAIR
249 Lyndon Road I July 21, 22, 23 I $180 weekend pass at gate. southcountryfair.com
LETHBRIDGE
LETHBRIDGE BULLS
Spitz Stadium, 2425
Parkside Drive S I May–August I $24 patio, $15 bleachers and grandstand. bullsbaseball.com
403 320 2025
BURTON CUMMINGS
Enmax Centre, 2510 Scenic Drive S I June 11, 7:30 pm I $75–117. enmaxcentre.ca
WHOOP-UP DAYS
Exhibition Park, 3401
Parkside Drive S I August 22–26 I A full rodeo, midway, and music. whoopupdays.ca
MEDICINE HAT
MEDICINE HAT
MAVERICKS BASEBALL
Athletic Park, 1 Birch Avenue SE I May-August
I $14–$19 adults, $12–$17 youth (13–17yrs), $7–$11 (7–12yrs), Free–$8 (6yrs and under).
themavericks.ca
MEDICINE HAT JAZZFEST
Various locations I June 19–25
medicinehatjazzfest.com
403 529 4857
EXHIBITION & STAMPEDE
Medicine Hat Exhibition
Grounds I July 26–29 I
A tradition since 1887, with a rodeo, concerts, midway, horse show, and so much more.
mhstampede.com
403 527 1234
MILLARVILLE
PRIDDIS & MILLARVILLE
FAIR
Millarville Racetrack I August 19–20, 9 am–4 pm
I $5 (9yrs and up) I One of southern Alberta’s oldest and largest country fairs, with antique vehicles, horse riding events, and contests. millarvilleracetrack.com
403 931 3411
OKOTOKS
OKOTOKS DAWGS
Seaman Stadium, 256 Don Seaman Way I May-August I $20 reserved seating, $10 berm seats, free (12yrs and under with paying adult on berm seats).
dawgsbaseball.ca
403 262 3294
OKOTOKS FILM FESTIVAL
Okotoks Cinemas, 100 Stockton Avenue I June 1–4 I $50 festival pass I A three-day international film festival including screenings, galas and workshops. okotoksfilmfestival.ca
780 862 6306
OKOTOKS PARADE AND CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL
Ethel Tucker Park, 23 Riverside Drive W I June 17, 11 am–3 pm I Free I A parade followed by a festival featuring crafts, face painting, bouncy houses, food, and live entertainment. okotoks.ca
OKOTOKS BUSKERSFEST & ARTISAN MARKET
Downtown I June 24, 11 am–4 pm I Free I Local musicians and street performers gather throughout downtown Okotoks for a fun day of entertainment. okotoks.ca
CANADA DAY CELEBRATION
Okotoks Recreation Centre I July 1, 11 am–3 pm I Free I Activities include cake-cutting, multi-cultural entertainment, as well as games and crafts for the kids. Enjoy free swimming activities at the recreation centre. okotoks.ca
TASTE OF OKOTOKS & ARTISAN MARKET
Various locations I July 23,
11 am–4 pm I This pedestrian-friendly event boasts live music, great food from local restaurants, boutique shopping, and a street market featuring a wide array of local artisan wares. okotoks.ca
CHILI FEST
Downtown Okotoks I August 23, 11 am–4 pm I $5 tasting tickets I Western-themed activities take over downtown Okotoks, including a chili cook-off. okotoks.ca
WATERTON LAKES
CANADA DAY
Waterton Lakes I July 1 I 11 am–1 pm I Free I
Celebrate Canada’s birthday in Waterton with the national anthem, a flag raising, and cake. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/waterton/activ/calendrier-calendar
PARKS DAY
Waterton Lakes I July 15 10:30 am–1 pm I Free I Explore the best of Waterton’s behind-thescenes secrets like you’ve never seen before. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/waterton/activ/calendrier-calendar
OTHERS
VUL-CON
Vulcan I July 28–30 I All things Star Trek including meet-and-greets. Featuring Bruce Horak (Hemmer the blind Alien) and Emily Coutts (Lt. Keyla Detmer). vulcantourism.com
403 485 2994
STRATHMORE STAMPEDE
Strathmore Rodeo
Grounds I August 3–6 I $8 for ground pass, $1750 and up for Grandstand tickets 15–$35 I Experience the full joys and adventure of a community rodeo. Look for music, kids’ activities and so much more. Friday night concert featuring Corb Lund. Plus, June 24, Cowboy Trail Concert Featuring Brett Kissel. Tickets $49. strathmoreag.com
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1. Alexander Circle Park Stony Plain Road and 102 Avenue
2. Clap and Squeak Legislature Grounds
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4. Henday Wildlife Underpass McTaggart neighbourhood
5. Leadbeater’s Genesis Citadel’s Lee Pavilion
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Seeing RED
Pantone introduces Viva Magenta, the official shade for 2023
Written by Gene Kosowan
Photography and Styling by Brenda Lakeman
Since the pandemic, the Pantone Color Institute has struggled with elevating the notion of vibrancy to ward off the doldrums of isolation and lockdowns. Last year, they created the blue-ish Veri Peri. In 2020, they rolled out two colors – variations of yellow and grey – to inject positive feelings among the masses.
This year, Pantone continues its hop, skip and jump across the colour spectrum to unveil Viva Magenta, a deep red to nudge the restlessness that’s been wallowing in stasis the past couple of years. “In this age of technology, we look to draw inspiration from nature and what is real,” said Leatricer Eiseman, Pantone’s executive director. “Pantone 18-1750 Viva Magenta descends from the red family, and is inspired by the red of cochineal, one of the most precious dyes belonging to the natural dye family as well as one of the strongest and brightest the world has known.”
And as these items in this spread demonstrate, there’s no time like the summer to make the most of this hot new colour. n
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Little Bear gelato “Haskap Cheesecake” from Mercato Italian Bakery $12.99
FASHION
PANTONE© Viva Magenta
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Kelly & Katie pleated shoulder bag from DSW $49.99
Painterly floral scarf from Simons $29
Twilight Collection dinner candles from Salisbury Greenhouse $2.99 each
Kids glittery ballet flats from H&M $24.99
“Earrings by Skyla Russell from Made for Brunch $25
Sustain lipstick “Aki” from Cheekbone Beauty $32
“Harper” mixed media on watercolour paper (11 x 14 inches) by Agnes Kokot, Agnes Kokot Studio (contact artist for price)
Attire Unretired
Designers breathe new life into previously worn outfits
Photography and Styling by Brenda Lakeman
Model: Nikki Bosh
Location: Multicultural Heritage Centre Public Art Gallery, featuring the Fiber Arts Network “Chromatopia” exhibit curated by Alexis Marie Chute
These days, hand-me-downs are enjoying brand-me-up status, adding more mileage to the fabrics, but with new identities all their own. In part, you can credit the environmentally-inspired recycle movement for hinting that even clothing can be repurposed into creative fashion designs. Maybe give kudos to an unpredictable economy for triggering ideas to revitalize outdated outfits or other items that no longer fit the youngsters. Or tip your hat to the notion that some of the stuff folks used to wear is simply too good to throw out.
Local crafty designers have already been going the upcycle route by taking vintage and other previously-worn wares and with a stitch here and there have come up with new looks for old items. The result is an array of wardrobe pieces from jackets and tote bags reconstructed from vintage quilts to denims paired with upcycled fabric inserts. Round it out with second-hand jewelry and accessories and you’re good to go.
To further press the point, this photo essay was shot in the art gallery of the Multicultural Heritage Centre in Stony Plain, located in a repurposed institution that was previously the Old Red Brick School House built in 1925. n
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‘Springtime’ Granny Square Duster $180 and Vintage Tooled Saddle Purse $120 from Prairie Trail Goods with ‘Lake Side Dream’ Babydoll Top from DeKill Designs, $60 and Preloved White Denim Jeans, $17 and Preloved Lace Insert Soes, $19 from The Little Honey Bee Boutique
Vintage denim patchwork jacket $100 and “All The Things” patchwork tote $150 from Prairie Trail Goods with “Groovy Flower Power” denim from DeKill Designs, $200
“Patchwork Western” from DeKill Designs, $100 with Preloved yellow denim miniskirt from The Little Honey Bee Boutique, $15
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