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8 EDMONTON & SURROUNDING AREAS 64 PARKS & LIBRARIES 66 POOLS & SPRAY PARKS
EVENT LISTINGS 10 JUNE
20 FROM MARKET TO MEALS
46 THE STURGEON BY KAYAK
23 KIDS GETTING INTO THE LEMONADE BUSINESS
48 WHERE THERE’S S’MORES, THERE’S FIRE
Make lemonade—and money— from lemons this summer
69 AUGUST
Fishing in Alberta
STYLE 90 THE ART OF FASHION
25 MORE THAN A BALLPARK STAPLE
77 SEPTEMBER 78 BEYOND YEG
LISTINGS BY ACTIVITY 54 AMUSEMENT CENTRES 56 U-PICKS 57 FARMERS’ MARKETS 61 SKATEPARKS 62 SUMMER FESTIVALS 64 PARKS & LIBRARIES 66 POOLS & SPRAY PARKS
A melding of two creative disciplines inspires a tapestry of wonder
The juicy facts on a classic favourite
26 THE GREAT BBQ DEBATE
92 LIVING CORAL
Summer’s back, meaning it’s time to revisit a heated debate
28 SPIRITS FOR THE SUMMER Cocktail options to sip during the sunny season
A rite of summer on the Prairies, the classic campfire lights the way to a glorious evening
50 AN ANGLER’S PARADISE
Take a city-wide tour of summer’s favourite food on a bun
58 ALL SUMMER
Your colour inspiration has arrived!
WITH THANKS 88 ADVERTISER INDEX
30 POUTINE YOUR SUMMER AWAY!
he sun is shining, the mercury has risen, and we are all itching to find adventure and things to do. Whether you are looking for a place to relax in the sun with a book, nifty seasonal food items to enjoy or an adventure to share with your family, Summer in the City has compiled the most comprehensive guide of things to do in Greater Edmonton and vicinity.
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EDITOR
Gene Kosowan
CREATIVE, DESIGN & PRODUCTION Correna Saunders
STYLING, ART DIRECTION & PHOTOGRAPHY, Brenda Lakeman
PROOFREADING Mark Lyon
LISTINGS, OFFICE MANAGEMENT Janice Lightfoot
CONTRIBUTORS Rudy Howell, Markwell Lyon, Robert Michon, Lisa Szabo FOOD STYLING
Shima Zonneveld
STYLE SECTION MODELS
Chris Edgeworth, Trisha Lakeman Blake Wilson
DISTRIBUTION The Nikiforuks, The Smids, The Zonnevelds PROUDLY PUBLISHED BY T8N Publishing Inc. t8nmagazine.com
Eight destinations, eight great versions
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Experiencing a wilder, wetter side of St. Albert
Spice up your summer with these fabulous local finds
24 TOP 10 HOT DOG AND SAUSAGES
35 JULY
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editorial themes and stories to help fill your social calendar. We offered fun styles and concepts to bring a new flair to summer, and we’ve found some tasty new culinary treats and flavours for you to try. 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 2019 a memorable one.
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EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL CAT FESTIVAL
June M EDMONTON METRO
Sat, June 1 A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom. footeinthedoor.weebly.com
ANVIL
Rendezvous Pub I 10108-149 Street I 7 pm I $25.00 I With W.M.D. and Tessitura. yeglive.ca
BISON FESTIVAL M
Elk Island National Park I Less than 35 minutes east of Edmonton I Within the span of a single human lifetime, bison populations in North America plummeted from an estimated thirty million bison to less than one thousand. Come learn how this mighty animal was brought back from near-extinction and celebrate all things bison! Games, tours, a market, and food trucks await.
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BOBBY LEE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I $31.95 General Admission I Special presentation. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
BONES
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $25–$30 I All ages. unionhall.ca/events
BONNIE FEST
Bonnie Doon Park I 9240-93 Street I 11 am–3 pm I Pony rides, face painting, popcorn, bike tune-ups, and much more. The best part—it’s all free! bonniefest.ca
Robbins Health Learning Centre, Macewan University I 10910-104 Ave I 10 am– 5 pm I $15 advance, $20 at the door I This festival brings together cat lovers to celebrate cats and cat culture, while raising money and awareness for important cat rescue organizations. edmontoncatfest.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. BROOKS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
FAMILY FUN DAY M
Birch Bay Ranch I 51505 RR 215, Sherwood Park I 2 pm–6 pm I $20 family, $10 individual I Enjoy zip-lining, rock climbing, rappelling, and more with our state-of-the-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
FANCY FREE
GABRIEL IGLESIAS M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, Show 9 pm I $89.99 and up. rivercreeresort.com
HEART OF THE CITY FESTIVAL Giovanni Caboto Park I 10947-95 Street I Featuring live music, art, and other entertainment in the downtown core. heartcityfest.com
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M Various venues in St. Albert I 9:30 am–5 pm I $25 for 1 feature performance and unlimited workshops I A signature cultural event in our region, 2019 marks the festival’s 38th year and its 25th year in St. Albert. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
LEGACY PARK FAMILY FESTIVAL M
Legacy Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 10:30 am– 3 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-to-do/ family-festival.aspx
FARMERS’ DAYS RODEO & EXHIBITION M
MAESTRO
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7 pm I $49.50 and up. starliteroom.ca
EDMONTON CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL
FC EDMONTON VS. VALOUR FC
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 2 pm I $19.99–$49.99 albertabeerfestivals.com
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 4:30 pm I $28.00 and up. fcedmonton.canpl.ca
EDMONTON GAME SPIEL
FERNANDA CUNHA
Jasper Place Curling Club I 16521-107 Ave I 9 ammidnight I $45 including dinner buffet I Play games of all genres, read comics, and just hang out. edmontongamespiel.com
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
Capitol Theatre at Fort Edmonton Park I Fox Drive and Whitemud Drive I 8 pm I $37.50 I The Edmonton Pops Orchestra takes to the stage at the Capitol Theatre in Fort Edmonton Park to perform popular music from the 1920–40s. tixonthesquare.ca
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
DEATH FROM ABOVE: HEADS UP! IS NOW
FOOTSLOOSE
Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7 pm I $24–$28 I Brazilian singer Cunha makes her fourth appearance at the Yardbird. yardbirdsuite.com
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $12–$14 including fees I Maestro is a competitive improv form that pits players against each other, battling for the love of the crowd. Each show, one of the competing players will be an audience volunteer. Will it be you? rapidfiretheatre.com
MATT FOSTER
Yuk Yuks I 13103 Fort Road I 7:30 & 10 pm I $18.10 yukyuks.com 780 481 9857
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
PRIOR’S NEW VIOLIN CONCERTO
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 8 pm I From $24 I Conducted by Alexander Prior, this concerto was inspired by Prior’s first sight of the northern lights after moving to Alberta. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
RANDY MCALLISTER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SERBIAN DAYS
St. Sava Serbian Centre I 12920-112 Street I Noon– 11 pm I Serbian Days Festival is a showcase of the rich history of Serbian culture, including delicious Serbian food, traditional cultural dances, and authentic music. svetisavaedmonton.com/ serbian/index.html
SIDEWAYS REVISITED: 15 YEARS ON
DeVine Wines and Spirits I 10111-104 Street I 7 pm I $40 I Don’t miss this totally fun tasting event to bring back some memories and see how far Pinot and Merlot have gone in the 15 years since the release of this Oscar-winning movie. devinewines.ca/events
SISTER ACT
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I 6 pm I $110–$119 mayfieldtheatre.ca 780 483 4051
SPHINXES
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 10 pm I $12–$14 I Led by the female, trans, and non-binary cast of Rapid Fire Theatre, Sphinxes aims to explore the spaces where gender and improv intersect. rapidfiretheatre.com
STARFIELD: THE REUNION TOUR
Sun, June 2 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. BROOKS RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom. footeinthedoor.weebly.com
DOWNWAY
The Buckingham I 10439-82 Avenue I 8 pm I $12 I With guests Grizzly Trail and A Gentleman’s Pact. yeglive.ca
EDMONTON GAME SPIEL
Jasper Place Curling Club I 16521 107 Avenue I 9 am6 pm I $30 I Play games of all genres, read comics and just hang out. edmontongamespiel.com
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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
FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
GROCERIES
Evangel Assembly I 4461 50 Street I 7 pm I $14.99 I The return of Canada’s best-selling and mostawarded artists. evangel.info/events
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue I 6:30 pm I $12 I With guests Katabat and Katie & the Wildfire, along with Space Classic. the-aviary.net/shows
WALTERDALE THEATRE 60TH ANNIVERSARY
HEART OF THE CITY FESTIVAL
ATB Arts Barns I 10330 84 Avenue I 7 pm I $32.50 I Come join the Walterdale Theatre as they celebrate their incredible journey since 1958. tixonthesquare.ca
Giovanni Caboto Park I 10947-95 Street NW I Featuring live music, art, and other entertainment in the downtown core. heartcityfest.com
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS M Various venues in St. Albert I 9:30 am–3 pm I $25 for 1 feature performance and unlimited workshops, $3 site activities. stalbert.ca/exp/childfest
KURIMATO JAPANESE GARDEN SPRING FESTIVAL M University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 11 am– 3 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Experience Japanese culture in a unique setting, the tranquil Kurimoto Japanese Garden. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
RANDY MCALLISTER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SEASON FINALE CONCERT
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I $25 at the door I A presentation of Cosmopolitan Music Society. cosmopolitanmusic.org
SERBIAN DAYS
St. Sava Serbian Centre I 12920-112 Street I Noon– 7 pm I Serbian Days Festival is a showcase of the rich history of Serbian culture, including delicious Serbian food, traditional cultural dances, and authentic music. svetisavaedmonton.com/ serbian/index.html
SISTER ACT
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I 10 am & 6 pm I Matinee $85- $95, dinner $110–$119 mayfieldtheatre.ca 780 483 4051
THE FORGOTTEN GOLDEN AGE
Lux Steakhouse I 10150-101 Street I 5:15 pm doors I $95 I Includes a four-course dinner. The emerging artists from the 2019 Opera and Music Theatre Festival will share songs from the operettas of the 1920s. operanuova.ca/ cabaretseries2019-2
June 3–9 FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one
night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
SISTER ACT
Mayfield Dinner Theatre I 16615-109 Avenue I Tue– Wed 6 pm, $99–$109; Wed 10 am, $85–$95; Thur 6 pm, $99–$109; Fri–Sat 6 pm, $110–$119; Sun 10 am, $85–$95; Sun 5:30 pm, $99- $109. mayfieldtheatre.ca 780 483 4051
Mon, June 3 OPERATORS
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7 pm I $19.99 I With Doomsquad. starliteroom.ca
THE REAL COMEDIANS OF SOCIAL MEDIA
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm & 9:30 pm I $25 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
Tues, June 4 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MEDICINE HAT
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
LORD DYING
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $15 I With Year of the Cobra and Guests. starliteroom.ca
NICK MURPHY
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I $31 I With Chet Faker. unionhall.ca/events
Wed, June 5 A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom. footeinthedoor.weebly.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MEDICINE HAT
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
Thur, June 6 28TH ANNUAL BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH: KICK-OFF BREAKFAST & CONCUSSION CONFERENCE Coast Edmonton Plaza I 10155-105 Street I 7 am breakfast, 9 am–4 pm conference I Breakfast $50 individual braincarecentre.com
A LIKELY STORY
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm. footeinthedoor.weebly.com
OCEAN ALLEY
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I Doors 7 pm I $20 I Psychedelic surf rock. stationonjasper.com
SUSTAINIVAL
Kingsway Mall I Kingsway Ave & 109 Street I $45 ride all day pass I Noon–11 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
THE DROWNS
The Buckingham I 10439-82 Avenue I 8 pm I $12 I With guests. yeglive.ca
Fri, June 7 A LIKELY STORY
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
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
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm. footeinthedoor.weebly.com
DEVON DAYS M
AUDREY OCHOA
ARTWALK M
Devon Community Centre I 20 Haven Avenue I 5 pm I Free I Kick-off barbecue and a live band. devondays.ca
The Almanac I 10351-82 AvenueI 6 pm I $15 ticketfly.com
CHRIS SADLEIR
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
The Comedy Factory I 34 Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I 8 pm I $20 thecomedyfactory.com 780 469 4999
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LEX JUSTICE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
Devon Community Centre I 20 Haven Avenue I 8 pm I Comedy night with dancing and a silent auction. devondays.ca
MUCH ADO!
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. FRASER VALLEY BANDITS
Theatre at The Kings University I 9125-50 Street I 7:30 pm I $20 adult, $15 student I A new two-act opera adapted from Shakespeare’s comedy. operanuova.ca
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
GARY GUTHMAN QUARTET
Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 8 pm I $24–$28 I Trumpet, piano, bass, and drums. yardbirdsuite.com
JESSICA HEINE
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 8:30 pm I $15 I With Dam Andy. bluechair.ca
JOSHUA HYSLOP
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I With guest. the-aviary.net/shows
JURASSIC QUEST
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 3–8 pm I Approx. $29 (2yrs and up) I The largest exhibition of lifesize, moving, museumquality dinosaurs in North America is coming to Canada for the first time ever. edmontonexpocentre.com/ event/jurassic-quest
KISS ME, KATE
Robertson-Wesley United Church I 10209-123 Street I 7:30 pm I $25 adult I A clever retelling of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. operanuova.ca
LEX JUSTICE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm. bluesonwhyte.com
SUSTAINIVAL
Kingsway Mall I Kingsway Ave & 109 Street I $45 ride all day pass I Noon–11 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides. powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
THE CULT M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $64.99 rivercreeresort.com
THEATRE SPORTS
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm & 10 pm I $12–$14 I Teams go headto-head in a battle of wits while competing to be the audience’s favourite. It’s a bare-knuckle chuckle fest. rapidfiretheatre.com
THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADWAY: THE MUSIC OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 8 pm I From $29 adult, $15 youth I A salute to the greatest songwriting team Broadway ever produced. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
Sat, June 8
MAESTRO
FORT SASKATCHEWAN KIDS CAN CATCH M
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $12–$14 including fees I Maestro is a competitive improv form that pits players against each other, battling for the love of the crowd. Each show, one of the competing players will be an audience volunteer. Will it be you? rapidfiretheatre.com
Fort Lions Community Pond I 1875 River Valley Drive, Fort Saskatchewan I 10 am–3 pm I Learn to fish at this free, family fishing event. Fishing mentors, loaner fishing rods, BBQ, and more. ab-conservation.com 780-410-1999
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A LIKELY STORY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
PRINCE TRIBUTE
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 8 pm I $20 online, $30 at the door. stationonjasper.com
PRISM
Century Casino I 13103 Fort Road I 8 pm I $53.95 ticketmaster.ca
SCOTT DUMAS
Yuk Yuks I 13103 Fort Road I 7:30 pm I $18.10 yukyuks.com 780 481 9857
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
La Cite Francophone I 862791 Street I 7:30 pm I $22 I A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom. footeinthedoor.weebly.com summercity.ca
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THE AUSTRALIAN BEE GEES M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $39.99 rivercreeresort.com
BOBBY BAZINI
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 8 pm I $28 advance, $38 at the door stationonjasper.com
BRAD BUCKNELL
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 8:30 pm I $10 I Local songwriter Brad Bucknell is back with an awesome band and catchy and dreamy songs. bluechair.ca
CHIMPROV
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 8 pm I $12–$14 I The audience chooses a trailer for an actual yet-to-be released hollywood film, then, based on that trailer alone, the film is acted out in its entirety rapidfiretheatre.com
CHRIS SADLEIR
The Comedy Factory I 34 Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I 7:30 pm I $20. thecomedyfactory.com 780 469 4999
COREY CRAIG
The Church of John I 10260-103 Street I 9 pm I $20–$30 I With David Stone, Yelrihs and Ultraviolet. eventbrite.ca
DEVON DAYS M
Various locations around Devon I 5 pm–11 pm I Various events, including a food festival, market, midway, dances, and fireworks. devondays.ca
EDMONTON FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE
Station 22 Oliver I 10124123 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 PROSPECTS VS. OKOTOKS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
GETTING TO KNOW YOU: A FAMILY CELEBRATION OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 2 pm I $30 I The hills are alive with this exciting Symphony for Kids concert celebrating Rodgers and Hammerstein. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
JURASSIC QUEST
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 9 am– 8 pm I Approx. $29 (2yrs and up) I The largest exhibition of lifesize, moving, museum-quality dinosaurs in North America is coming to Canada for the first time ever. edmontonexpocentre.com/ event/jurassic-quest
LEX JUSTICE
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Kingsway Mall I Kingsway Ave & 109 Street I $45 ride all day pass I Noon–11 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
THE CAROLINES
Anvil Coffee House I 6148-90 Ave I 6:30 pm I $25 eventbrite.ca
THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADWAY: THE MUSIC OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 8 pm I From $29 adult, $15 youth I A salute to the greatest songwriting team Broadway ever produced. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm. bluesonwhyte.com
Sun, June 9
MAESTRO
A LIKELY STORY
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $12–$14 including fees I Maestro is a competitive improv form that pits players against each other, battling for the love of the crowd. Each show, one of the competing players will be an audience volunteer. Will it be you? rapidfiretheatre.com
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
MS. PAT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
MUCH ADO!
Theatre at The Kings University I 9125-50 Street I 7:30 pm I $20 adult, $15 student I A new two-act opera adapted from Shakespeare’s comedy. operanuova.ca
PURE PRIDE
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8:30 pm I $25–80 I Hosted by Michelle Visage of Rupaul’s Drag Race. eventbrite.ca
SCOTT DUMAS
Yuk Yuk’s I 13103 Fort Road I 7:30 & 10 pm I $18.10 yukyuks.com 780 481 9857
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SUSTAINIVAL
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
DEVON DAYS M
Various locations around Devon I 7:30 am–11 pm I Various events, including a charity breakfast, parade, town-wide garage sale, midway, dance, and drive-in movie. devondays.ca
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. OKOTOKS
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
JURASSIC QUEST
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 9 am– 8 pm I Approx. $29 (2yrs and up) I The largest exhibition of lifesize, moving, museum-quality dinosaurs in North America is coming to Canada for the first time ever. edmontonexpocentre.com/ event/jurassic-quest
MS. PAT
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
SPACE ODYSSEY: THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LUNAR LANDING
Mon, June 10
Holy Trinity Anglican Church I 10037-84 Avenue I 3 pm I $15, under 12 free I Edmonton Metropolitan Chamber Choir celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Lunar landing. ...a voyage into space; music of wonder and discovery tixonthesquare.ca
INDULGENCE
SUSTAINIVAL
Tues, June 11
Kingsway Mall I Kingsway Ave & 109 Street I $45 ride all day pass I Noon–6 pm I Exhilarating games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy. sustainival.com
THORGY AND THE THORCHESTRA
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I From $39 adult, $24 youth I Classically trained violinist and drag performer Thorgy Thor from RuPaul’s Drag Race will team up with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
June 10–16 A LIKELY STORY
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Wed–Sat 6:15 pm, Sat 11 am, Sun 5 pm I Wed– Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
Delta Edmonton South I 4404 Gateway Boulevard I 6:30–9 pm I $100 I Indulgence brings together the best of our local food and agriculture community with restaurants, VQA wineries, microbreweries and distillers. indulgenceedmonton.ca
JUDAS PRIEST
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $107 and up. rogersplace.ca
Wed, June 12 FC EDMONTON: CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I TBD I From $28.00 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
SEBASTIAN GASKIN
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $9 advance, $12 at the door stationonjasper.com
TAYLOR SCOTT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Thur, June 13 ALYSSA + SHANGELA
Evolution Wonderlounge I 10220-103 Street I 7 pm I $30–$175 eventbrite.ca
BRIAN WEBB DANCE COMPANY: THE LIMINAL
Triffo Theatre at Macewan University I 11110-104 Ave I 8 pm I $40 adult, $25 Students I Featuring Gary James Joynes bwdc.ca
DATE NIGHT: CRAFT BEER & GARDEN GAMES M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Gather your date or your gang and head to the Garden for an evening of relaxed outdoor fun. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
THE GATLIN BROTHERS: LARRY, STEVE, AND RUDY M River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 6 pm, show 8 pm I $39.99 rivercreeresort.com
NUELA CHARLES
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $14 advance, $20 at the door I With Tea G and Jenesia stationonjasper.com
TAYLOR SCOTT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
THE STAMPEDERS M
Arden Theatre I 5 St.Anne Street, St.Albert I 7:30 pm
I $65 I The predominant Canadian rock ‘n’ roll band of the 1970s are bringing along all their classic hits. stampeders.net
Fri, June 14 BRIAN WEBB DANCE COMPANY: THE LIMINAL
Triffo Theatre at Macewan University I 11110-104 Avenue I 8 pm I $40 adult, $25 Students I Featuring Gary James Joynes bwdc.ca
THE FAIRY QUEEN
Unitarian Church of Edmonton I 10804-119 Street I 7:30 pm I $35 I An adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. operanuova.ca
FAST ROMANTICS
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $14 advance, $20 at the door I With Kat Zel and Trace Italian. stationonjasper.com
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
TAYLOR SCOTT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET
Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 8 pm I $34–$38 I From New York and the Sunshine Coast. Guitar, piano, bass, drums. yardbirdsuite.com
CARDINAL / GATES / MATTHEWS
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 8:30 pm I $15 I Join us for a night of great music by three of Edmonton’s finest and most promising young singer/songwriters. bluechair.ca
EDMONTON ESKIMOS VS. MONTREAL ALOUETTES
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $40.25 ticketmaster.ca
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. HAMILTON HONEY BADGERS Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515 118 Avenue I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
SEUSSICAL JR.
The Westbury Theatre I 10330-84 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $20 adults, $15 youth I Based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss. edmontonmusicaltheatre.ca
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TCHAIKOVSKY, RACHMANINOFF,
& RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I From $24 adults, $15 youth I Three powerful works which have dazzled and thrilled audiences since their premieres. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
TOWN & COUNTRY DAZE M Beaumont I Beaumont’s annual community festival
with a parade, fun run, midway, car show and shine, community BBQs, pancake breakfast, soap box derby, and more. beaumont.ab.ca
Sat, June 15 AGA KHAN GARDEN CELEBRATION CONCERT M University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $45 adult, $20 child I To
celebrate the new Aga Khan Garden, join us for a special concert in the amphitheatre, featuring music performed by the Edmonton Arabic Music Ensemble. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
ALL ABOUT BROADWAY
Westbury Theatre I 10330-84 Avenue I 8 pm I $15–$20 I Presented by Edmonton Vocal Minority. EVM pays homage to the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, with music from current and past Broadway shows that speak to the Queer identity. evmchoir.com
BLIND DOG BLUES
Blue Chair Café I 9624-76 Avenue I 8:30 pm I $15 I Blues-based grooves with rocking energy. bluechair.ca
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. FORT MACMURRAY
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
FC EDMONTON VS CAVALRY FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 12:30 pm I From $26 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
HIGHLANDIA FESTIVAL
Henry Martell Park I 6602 Ada Boulevard I 2–11 pm I Food, entertainment, and music. This year’s music performers include Bedside, King of Fools, and more. highlandiafest.com
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
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MARGARET LOGUE PHYSIQUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900-114 Street I 9 am I Ticket info TBA I A CBBF national qualifier, with top athletes in each class eligible to qualify to compete at the 2019 CBBF Nationals in Laval, QC. abba.ab.ca
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
PORKAPALOOZA
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 11 am –11 pm I A world-class BBQ competition sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, with over $15,000 in prize money. porkapalooza.ca
SEUSSICAL JR.
The Westbury Theatre I 10330-84 Avenue I 2 & 7:30 pm I $20 adults, $15 youth I Based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss. edmontonmusicaltheatre.ca
STEELYTOWN: A CELEBRATION OF STEELY DAN The Pearl Showroom Casino Yellowhead I 12464-153 Street I 8 pm I $33 and up. ticketmaster.ca
TAYLOR SCOTT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
TCHAIKOVSKY, RACHMANINOFF,
& RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 8 pm I From $24 adults, $15 youth I Three powerful works which have dazzled and thrilled audiences since their premieres. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
THROUGH ROSÉ-COLOURED GLASSES
THE FAIRY QUEEN
TOWN & COUNTRY DAZE M
FATHER’S DAY SHOW & SHINE CAR SHOW
DeVine Wines and Spirits I 10111-104 Street I 7 pm I $25 I DeVine’s annual summertime rosé tasting. devinewines.ca/events
Beaumont I Beaumont’s annual community festival with a parade, fun run, midway, car show and shine, community BBQs, pancake breakfast, soap box derby, and more. beaumont.ab.ca
TRI-A-TASTE M
Columbus Park I 116 Main Street, Spruce Grove I 2–10 pm I Your regional food fair. Join your neighbours, friends, and the business community as we enjoy a day in Columbus Park. sprucegrovechamber.com
ZOOFEST
Edmonton Valley Zoo I 13315 Buena Vista Rd I 6 pm I $50 and up I Family-friendly, after-hours fundraiser that includes restaurant samplings for all guests. eventbrite.ca
Sun, June 16 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. FORT MACMURRAY RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). Father’s Day fun and festivities. prospectsbaseballclub.com
AGA KHAN GARDEN FAMILY CELEBRATION M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 11 am–3 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Join us for a day packed full of art, music, dance and more. All dads get $2.00 off their admission all day, in honour of Father’s Day. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
Unitarian Church of Edmonton I 10804-119 Street I 2 pm I $35 I An adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. operanuova.ca
Celebration Church I 7215 Argyll Road I 9:30 am–3 pm I Free family event with kids’ activities, barbecue, food trucks, and more. celebrationedmonton.com
HOMEWARD WALK / RUN 2019
Whitemud Park I 13204 Fox Drive I Walk or run in this time event with hundreds of enthusiastic participants all running toward the same goal—ending youth homelessness in our community. homewardwalkrun.ca
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
KIDPROVISERS
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue NW I 3:30 pm I Free–$2 I This family-friendly improv show stars Rapid Fire Theatre’s finest as they team up with the next generation of improvisors–the Kidprovisors! rapidfiretheatre.com
PORKAPALOOZA
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 11 am –11 pm I A world-class BBQ competition sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, with over $15,000 in prize money. porkapalooza.ca
SEUSSICAL JR.
The Westbury Theatre I 10330-84 Avenue I 2:00 pm I $20 adults, $15 youth I Based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss. edmontonmusicaltheatre.ca
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I In its 19th year, this annual festival features comedy acts from around the world, Theatresport matches,
Tues, June 18 CHICAGO THE MUSICAL Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium I 11455 87 Avenue I 7: 30 pm I Tony
Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7:30 pm I By donation I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
CHICAGO THE MUSICAL
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium I 11455 87 Avenue I 7: 30 pm I Tony Award-winning musical. Recommended for 13 + edmonton.eventful.com
SHAWN MENDES
TAYLOR SCOTT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
A LIKELY STORY
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 regular subscription (four plays) I Teatro la Quindicina’s 2019 subscription series starts with a new work by Edmonton playwright Stewart Lemoine. teatroq.com
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Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900-114 Street I Doors 6 pm, 7 pm I $15 I “Ulam” means main dish in Tagalog. And this film truly strives to examine the “main dish” — not only by highlighting the hallmarks of modern Filipino cuisine, but also by telling the stories of those that create it. ticketfly.com
THE WINTER’S TALE: PREVIEW
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7:30 pm I By donation I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
Thur, June 20 CARVIN JONES BAND
FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Wed–Sat 6:15 pm, Sat 11 am, Sun 5 pm I Wed– Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
SUMMER SESSIONS M
ULAM: MAIN DISH
TOWN & COUNTRY DAZE M
June 17–23
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I Doors 7 pm, show 8 pm I $29.47 I With Tommy Newport. unionhall.ca/events
Shikaoi Park I 4905 51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $135 and up. rogersplace.com
Beaumont I Beaumont’s annual community festival with a parade, fun run, midway, car show and shine, community BBQs, pancake breakfast, soap box derby, and more. beaumont.ab.ca
STICKY FINGERS
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
Award-winning musical. Recommended for 13 + edmonton.eventful.com
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA: PREVIEW
Heritage Amphitheatre,
CHARLEY PRIDE M
Wed, June 19 CARVIN JONES BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
RELL BATTLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 6 pm, show 8 pm I $84.99 rivercreeresort.com
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DATE NIGHT: ESCAPE THE GARDEN M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Team up, test your skills, and use your wits to escape the garden. Great for groups of two to six players. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
RELL BATTLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
THE PAULS
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $10 advance, $15 at the door I Celebrating the music of Paul Simon & Paul McCartney. stationonjasper.com
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7:30 pm I $35 adults, free (10yrs and under) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
Fri, June 21 BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL M
Four Seasons Park I 541743 Avenue, Beaumont I Gates open 4 pm I $79 day pass, $139 weekend pass I Matthew Good, The Watchmen, and more bbrf.ca
CARVIN JONES BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
COREY HART
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7 pm I $77.60 and up rogersplace.com
DRAGONFLY FESTIVAL M
Wabamun I Fireworks, a ball tournament, a boat parade, food and drink, kids activities, live music, and more. facebook.com/ WabamunDragonflyFestival
EDMONTON ESKIMOS VS. BC LIONS
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $40.25 ticketmaster.ca
MAKE MUSIC EDMONTON
124 Street, between Jasper and 108 Avenue I 5pm–9 pm I free I 75 live performances of all musical genres on 15 outdoor venues along 124 Street. makemusic-edmonton.ca
MORINVILLE FESTIVAL & LONGEST DAY OF PLAY M
Morinville I St. Jean Baptiste Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street I A jam-packed, fun-filled weekend in Morinville with children’s activities, a show and shine, a parade, and entertainment, plus the first day of summer and the longest day of the year. morinville.ca
THE MUSIC OF HARRY POTTER
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I From $54 adults, $24 youth (17yrs and under) I Bring your magic wand, grab some popcorn, and make
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yourself comfortable as you relive the magical music from all 8 films. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
PURE SPECULATION
Alberta Ave Community Hall I 9210-118 Avenue I Free I 10 am - 6 pm I A fun family event with sessions, lessons, games, and other stuff to do. purespec.org
RELL BATTLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
THE WINTER’S TALE
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7:30 pm I $35 adults, free (10yrs and under) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
WITH GLOWING HEARTS: A CANADIAN BURLESQUE REVUE
Cinema Series Capitol Theatre, Fort Edmonton Park I Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive I 7:30 pm I $30 I Celebrating the local history and the untold story of Canadian feminists, heroines, and trail blazers, With Glowing Hearts is a Burlesque revue extravaganza celebrating Canadian women throughout history. fortedmontonpark.ca 780 442 5311
Sat, June 22 LAMONT KIDS CAN CATCH M Lamont Fishing Pond I 2km Northeast of Lamont on Hwy 29 I 10 am–2 pm I Learn to fish at this free, family fishing event. Fishing mentors, loaner fishing rods, BBQ, and more. ab-conservation.com 780-410-1999
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM M
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I Benjamin Britten takes Shakespeare’s delightful, witty play and turns it into one of the greatest operas of the twentieth century. operanuova.ca
BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL M
Four Seasons Park I 5417-43 Avenue, Beaumont I Gates open 10:30 am I $79 day pass, $139 weekend pass I Bif Naked, Big Wreck, and more. bbrf.ca
CARVIN JONES BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
DRAGONFLY FESTIVAL M
Wabamun I Fireworks, a ball tournament, a boat parade, food and drink, kids activities, live music, and more. facebook.com/ WabamunDragonflyFestival
JOE MAGNARELLI QUINTET
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 pm I $23 I Featuring Ralph Moore. Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
LEMONADE DAY
Everywhere in Greater Edmonton. Check the website for details of local entrepreneurs serving up sweet drinks for cash. lemonadeday.org/northern-alberta
MAC DADDY: THE FLEETWOOD MAC EXPERIENCE M
Arden Theatre I 5 St.Anne Street, St.Albert I 7:30 pm I $33 I The Fleetwod Mac Experience celebrates the music of Fleetwood Mac with integrity and passion. macdaddy.ca
MORINVILLE FESTIVAL M
Morinville I St. Jean Baptiste Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street I A jam-packed, funfilled weekend in Morinville with children’s activities, a show and shine, a parade, and entertainment. morinville.ca
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
THE MUSIC OF HARRY POTTER
Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 2 pm & 7:30 pm I From $54 adults, $24 youth (17yrs and under) I Bring your magic wand, grab some popcorn, and make yourself comfortable as you relive the
magical music from all 8 films. edmontonsymphony.com 780 428 1414
PETS IN THE PARK
William Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 9–4 pm I Events throughout the day for you and your furry (or not so furry) friend. edmontonhumanesociety.com
PURE SPECULATION
Alberta Ave Community Hall I 9210 118 Ave I Free I 10 am–6 pm I A fun family event with sessions, lessons, games, and other stuff to do purespec.org
RELL BATTLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
SOUNDTRACK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Kinsmen Park, 9100 Walterdale Hill I 1 pm I $99 adults, free (kids under 13) I Featuring Boys II Men, Shaggy, Ludacris, and more. eventbrite.com
ST.ALBERT PRIDE FESTIVAL M
untold story of Canadian feminists, heroines, and trail blazers, With Glowing Hearts is a Burlesque revue extravaganza celebrating Canadian women throughout history. fortedmontonpark.ca 780 442 5311
Sun, June 23 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM M
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I Benjamin Britten takes Shakespeare’s delightful, witty play and turns it into one of the greatest operas of the twentieth century. operanuova.ca
AMINA FIGAROVA SEXTET
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 pm I $23 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series.
CARVIN JONES BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
DRAGONFLY FESTIVAL M
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave, St.Albert I 2-6 pm I Free to attend, but bring $$ for food and some other offers. Music, dancing, festivities. Family friendly. outloudstalbert.ca
Wabamun I Fireworks, a ball tournament, a boat parade, food and drink, kids activities, live music, and more. facebook.com/ WabamunDragonflyFestival
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
Morinville I St. Jean Baptiste Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street I A jam-packed, funfilled weekend in Morinville with children’s activities, a show and shine, a parade, and entertainment. morinville.ca
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 2 & 8 pm I Matinee by donation; evening $35 adults, free (10yrs and under) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
UP FEST
Remax Field I 10233-96 Avenue NW I $10 I Featuring April Wine & Trooper up993.com/upfest/
MORINVILLE FESTIVAL M
RELL BATTLE
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
WBC & WBA BOXING
SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GATHERING
WITH GLOWING HEARTS: A CANADIAN BURLESQUE REVUE
STEEL PANTHER
Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Ave I 7 pm I $72.25 I Featuring Featherweight Jelena Mrdjenovich ticketmaster.ca
Cinema Series Capitol Theatre, Fort Edmonton Park I Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive I 7:30 pm I $30 I Celebrating the local history and the
Grant MacEwan Park I 246 MacEwan Road SW I $15 adult I Alberta’s largest highland dance competition, piping and drumming, massed bands, heavy events, clan tents, vendors, and much more. edmontonscottishsociety.org
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I Doors 7 pm, show 8 pm I $39.99–$44.99 unionhall.ca/events
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA / THE WINTER’S TALE
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 2 (T.G.o.V.) & 8 pm (W.T.) I $35 adults, free (Students with ID and 10yrs and under) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. freewillshakespeare.com
June 24–June 30 FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Wed–Sat 6:15 pm, Sat 11 am, Sun 5 pm I Wed– Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA / THE WINTER’S TALE Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Tues–Fri 8 pm, Sat– Sun 2 & 8 pm I $35 adults, free (10yrs and under), free students (Sundays only), by donation (Saturday matinee) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. Two Gentlemen of Verona plays on even-numbered days; The Winter’s Tale plays on odd-numbered days. Both shows play on Sundays. freewillshakespeare.com
Mon, June 24 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. LETHBRIDGE RE/MAX Field I 10233-96
Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under). prospectsbaseballclub.com
JAKOB BRO / THOMAS MORGAN / JOEY BARON
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 pm I $23 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
JOSHUA REDMAN QUARTET / CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT Winspear Centre I 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square I 7:30 pm I $29–
REVEREND HORTON HEAT
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 7 pm I $27.50 I With guests Bloodshot Bill, The Delta Bombers, and The Hooten Hallers. eventbrite.ca
The Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 9:30 pm I $35 I Part of Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. eventbrite.ca
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 pm I $23 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz
JACKIE FABULOUS
Thur, June 27
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $26 ticketmaster.ca
Triffo Theatre at MacEwan University I 11110-104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $35–$60 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. edmontonjazz.com
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM M
JOANNA DUDA TRIO
FC EDMONTON VS FORGE FC
JOEY ALEXANDER TRIO
Tues, June 25
SKYLA BURRELL
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
THE SECRET GARDEN M
$49 + fees I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz series winspearcentre.com
Wed, June 26 DJABE
The Yardbird Suite I 11 Tommy Banks Way I 7:30 & 9:15 pm I $23 I Part of the Edmonton
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905 51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
JACOB COLLIER
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I Benjamin Britten takes Shakespeare’s delightful, witty play and turns it into one of the greatest operas of the twentieth century. operanuova.ca
Jazz Festival’s World of Jazz Series. tickets.edmontonjazz.com
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I The beloved children’s book comes beautifully to life in this stunning Tony Award-winning musical. operanuova.ca
DATE NIGHT: A CELEBRATION OF FRIENDSHIP M University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6 - 10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Whether it’s your best friend or girlfriend, boyfriend, or book club friend, soccer team pal, or a dear BFF, this is the Date Night for them. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
EDMONTON MUSIC AWARDS
Winspear Centre I Sir Winston Churchil Square I 6 pm edmontonmusicawards.com
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Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I Benjamin Britten takes Shakespeare’s delightful, witty play and turns it into one of the greatest operas of the twentieth century. operanuova.ca
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Home Games throughout the MAY–AUGUST 2019 Season
JACKIE FABULOUS
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Ave I 7 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadian-circus.ca/ tickets/
SKYLA BURRELL
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Fri, June 28 BOMFEST
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 4–11pm I $119.99 day pass I three-day electronic music festival with over 20 artists. bomfest.ca
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River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $29.99 rivercreeresort.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. NIAGARA RIVER LIONS
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515 118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
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post-game activities z Player autograph signings on Sundays z Special theme nights z Affordable tickets and concessions
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
MELISSA ALDANA QUARTET Varscona Theatre I 10329 83 Avenue I 7:30 pm & 9:15 pm I $35 I Part of the Edmonton Jazz Festival. edmontonjazz.com
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
RE/MAX FIELD, 10233-96 AVENUE NW
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West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Avenue I 4 & 7:30 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength,
teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadian-circus.ca/ tickets/
SAND ON WHYTE
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I June 28–July 7, 10 am–10 pm I Watch carvers at work and marvel at their completed art. See all the wondrous creations of sculptured sand. sandonwhyte.ca
SKYLA BURRELL
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
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Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I The beloved children’s book comes beautifully to life in this stunning Tony Award-winning musical. operanuova.ca
Sat, June 29 2019 WHITEMUD EQUINE CENTRE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Whitemud Equine Centre I 12510 Fox Drive I 10 am –11:30 pm I $10–$65 I Featuring a BBQ, dance, family games, wagon rides, and a classic car show and shine. eventbrite.ca
BOMFEST
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 4–11pm I $119.99 day pass I A threeday electronic music festival with over 20 artists. bomfest.ca
JACKIE FABULOUS
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Ave I Noon, 4, & 7:30 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced
bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
Sun, June 30
SAND ON WHYTE
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 4–11pm I $119.99 day pass I A threeday electronic music festival with over 20 artists. bomfest.ca
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I June 28–July 7, 10 am–10 pm I Watch carvers at work and marvel at their completed art. See all the wondrous creations of sculptured sand. sandonwhyte.ca
SKYLA BURRELL
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
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Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I The beloved children’s book comes beautifully to life in this stunning Tony Award-winning musical. operanuova.ca
SUMMERTIME BUBBLES
DeVine Wines and Spirits I 10111-104 Street I 7 pm I $35 devinewines.ca/events
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COUNTS 77 BAND M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $34.99 I Featuring Danny “ The Count” Koker. rivercreeresort.com
high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
SAND ON WHYTE
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I June 28–July 7, 10 am–10 pm I Watch carvers at work and marvel at their completed art. See all the wondrous creations of sculptured sand. sandonwhyte.ca
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JACKIE FABULOUS
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
PENTATONIX
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 6:30pm I $38.65 and up. rogersplace.com
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7:30 pm I $45 I The beloved children’s book comes beautifully to life in this stunning Tony Award-winning musical. operanuova.ca
SKYLA BURRELL
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Avenue I Noon, 4 & 7:30 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring
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From Market
Veggie Slaw
To Meals
A colourful appetizer to get that patio party going. kohlrabi
Spice up your summer with these fabulous local finds
red cabbage peppers carrots cilantro
By Markwell Lyon and Gene Kosowan; Recipes & Styling by Shima Zonneveld; Photography by Brenda Lakeman
Matchstick all the vegetables, mix together and add to a bowl. Put a dollop of yogurt dip (see recipe below) in the corner, add the falafel patties and garnish with cilantro and pita wedges.
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uying locally is ideal for not only the economy but your family as well. This summer, take advantage of what’s available from the following featured merchants who’ll be showcasing their edible wares at select farmers’ markets in the Capital Region. But don’t stop there. Try some of the recipes listed below using those items to taste what a difference local produce and other foods brings to the table.
Pair homemade falafel patties from INFUSION with pita bread from HAPPY CAMEL. Serve with fresh slaw made with veggies from PEAS ON EARTH and KUHLMAN’S and a homemade yogurt dip.
Yogurt Dip This creamy dip is cool and refreshing on a hot summer day. 3 mini cucumbers, shredded and drained ¾ c. greek yogurt
1 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. fresh dill (more if dill is a favourite flavour)
1 tsp. salt Combine all ingredients together in a bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
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Pair green onion cakes from THE GREEN ONION CAKE MAN, homemade salad rolls and samosas from MINI KITCHEN, with two homemade dipping sauces.
Craft beer & Saskatoon Berry Fizz A delicious prairie rendition of moonshine is Berry good indeed! ½ c. craft beer 175 ml Saskatoon berry cider 2 shots of Saskatoon berry moonshine Mix together, serve over ice in a cocktail glass!
Pair a jar of RED HOUSE SALSA with freshly chopped avocado and serve with EL GRINGO homemade tortilla chips.
Salad Rolls
Sweet & Spicy Dip
Try a new take on a popular Vietnamese treat.
A little something to tempt all of your tastebuds.
Rice paper wrappers
¼ c. rice vinegar
Rice stick (vermicelli) noodles
2 tbsp. soy sauce
Fresh cilantro
2 tbsp. warm water
1-2 carrots, peeled and julienned or matchstick pieces
2 tsp. brown sugar
1 mango, peeled and julienned
1 tsp. red pepper flakes
1 pepper, julienned 1 cucumber, julienned chopped cashews or peanuts (optional) Soak noodles in hot water for approximately 10 minutes, drain and rinse with cold water, set aside. Rice paper wrappers soak in warm water until soft and rollable.
Splash of lime juice
Whisk ingredients together until combined, garnish with julienned green onions.
Almond Dipping Sauce Now here’s a delicious way to get some fibre in you! 4 tbsp. almond butter
Set up on a cutting board an assembly line like array of all your ingredients.
1 ½ tbsp. soy sauce
Place your soaked wrapper on a dry dish towel or a few paper towels, pat dry the top. In the middle of the wrapper put some noodles, a few of each of the chosen vegetables/fruit, a sprinkle of nuts and some fresh cilantro. Fold the bottom and the top in and roll up as if it was a burrito. Serve as a whole roll or cut in half.
2 ½ tbsp. warm water
1 ½ tbsp. brown sugar splash of lime juice shake of red pepper flakes
While finishing up the remainder of the rolls, keep the made ones soft by covering with a damp paper towel.
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Put together a charcuterie platter from many delicious treats from the Farmers’ Market. Include treats like: a variety of olives from OLIVE ME, a hard cheese from GRAPEVINE DELI paired with fresh honeycomb also from GRAPEVINE DELI, spicy pumpkin seeds from GOING NUTS, fresh bread sticks from BREADLOVE, delicious sausage and Biltong from TWIGGY STICKS BILTONG, grainy mustard and dried fruit. Another delicious addition to any charcuterie tray would be apple and pear slices.
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Bring the Supplies
LEMONADE KIDS GETTING INTO THE
BUSINESS
Make lemonade—and money— from lemons this summer By Markwell Lyon
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imple, cool, refreshing — nothing says summer quite like a delicious cup of lemonade. So why not turn your love of lemonade into a business? Setting up your own stand is a great way to make some extra money this summer and it’s super easy to do. Following our tips below, you’ll be well on your way to a fun and profitable summer.
Pick Your Spot One of the first things you’ll want to do is choose a location for your stand. Some kids like to set up shop in front of their homes. That’s a great idea, if your parents are busy and you don’t want to carry your stuff too far. Older, more ambitious kids, though, might look for a place with more
foot traffic — near parks, festivals, farmers’ markets or businesses, for example. Just make sure that wherever you go, you have permission to sell lemonade there.
Take a Stand So, now you have your location. Before you can start selling lemonade and making money, though, you’ll need an actual stand. Pick out a table and chairs that are sturdy and large enough, but which can also fold up, making them easier to move. And remember to bring a nice tablecloth to cover your table. It’ll make your stand look nicer and more professional — attracting more customers — and help keep your table clean from spills.
Besides your stand, you’ll have to pick up some necessities. Obviously, you’ll need a pitcher for your lemonade, preferably one with a cover to keep the bugs out. Bring plenty of cups as well so that your customers have something to drink with. You might also want to provide other extras: napkins, straws, and maybe even ice. Just remember, though, not to make too much garbage. The cups and any other supplies you provide should be easy to recycle.
Turning Lemons into Lemonade
Spread the Word
6 cups water
Next, you’ll have to let people know that you’re open for business. Make a few eye-catching posters and signs to tell your customers where and when you’re open. You’ll also need a sign to put on your stand to display your prices. If you’re good with computers, there are some useful programs and apps you can use to create awesome posters or signs. You might even want to use social media, like Facebook or Instagram, to get the word out before and during your open hours.
Set a Price Another thing to think about is how much you’re going to charge. This may take some planning. If you’ve spent money on supplies—such as lemonade powder or cups—you will want to sell enough lemonade to make that money back and turn a profit, as well. When deciding how much to charge for your delicious lemonade, you don’t want to charge too much or too little. It might also be a good idea to charge an easy-to-remember price, such as $1 per cup. This will make it easier to calculate prices if customers buy more than one cup at a time, and it will make it easier to count back change. n
Last, but not least, you’ll need to make lemonade. There are almost as many different recipes out there as there are lemons. Here are two you can try out on your own:
Simple Homemade Lemonade 2 ½ cups sugar 2 cups freshly squeezed lemon juice Lemon slices Ice (optional) Add the sugar to the water and stir until it’s dissolved. Add the freshly squeezed lemon juice. Refrigerate until chilled, then add the lemon slices and ice. Serve.
Orange Lemonade 2 ½ cups warm water 6 cups cold water 1 ½ cups orange juice 12 fresh lemons 1 ½ cups sugar 2 tbsp. lemon zest Squeeze and remove the juice from the lemons. Make the lemon zest by grating the lemon peels. Set aside. Add the sugar to the warm water and stir until dissolved. Add the cold water, orange juice, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Refrigerate to chill. Serve.
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TOP 10
HOT DOGS AND SAUSAGES
Take a city-wide tour of summer’s favourite food on a bun
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ooked on the barbeque or roasted over a campfire, hot dogs are a summer staple. But you don’t need a grill to get a great dog this season. These restaurants, carts and food trucks are serving up some of the best hot dogs and sausages in the city—meat-lovers rejoice!
1. It’ Dog
5. MEAT
Can’t decide between fried chicken or a hot dog? At It’ Dog, you don’t have to. This Korean fusion hot dog joint offers their dogs fully loaded with toppings like truffle mac and cheese, beef short rib and crispy chicken. Dogs are served on a gluten-free or pretzel bun.
It’s no surprise that this trendy smokehouse would have great sausages. In addition to their extensive menu of, well, meat, they offer a full or half-ring of artisan Andouille sausage, crafted by Meuwly’s. With a lineup of sides and original barbeque sauces, your dog is in good company.
2. Fat Franks
6. Yeg Burger
If you’re craving a traditional hot dog or smokie, Fat Franks has you covered. With a fleet of street carts and three permanent locations around the city, Fat Franks is the city’s oldest street vendor serving up traditional-style dogs with a few twists for the adventurous.
We know we’re in a province renowned for its beef, making burgers the top choice among the meaty set. But that doesn’t mean these guys don’t know how to dress up a dog. Choose from six different varieties of wondrous weenies, like EZ’s corn dog with a large selection of house sauces, or choose between the chili cheese dog and mushroom dog, with Swiss cheese and the joint’s signature mushroom sauce. If you’re hankering for more protein, smokies are also available.
8621 109 Street, Edmonton
Various locations around the city
3. Otto
11405 95 Street NW, Edmonton
8216 104 Street, Edmonton
15131-121 Street NW, Edmonton
This funky eatery has fast become known for its assortment of craft sausages. With menu options like the Peruvian—a Latin-inspired sausage with red wine and cumin—and a chicken 7. Tubby Dog sausage made with Thai green curry 103-1022 17th Avenue SW, Calgary and coconut milk, these sausages go For those itching to go on a sausage way beyond ketchup and mustard. safari, it’s worth the 290 km down the QE2 to Calgary’s Tubby Dog, where all 4. Salz Bratwurst Co. their entrees are frankfurter based. 10556 115 Street, Edmonton These folks have 10 major dogs on the If you’re in the market for a traditional menu, from the chili-drenched Tubby to the sauerkraut-laden Cheetah to German bratwurst, look no further the Sumo. Tubby is big on bacon, and than Salz. The sausages are made in-house, and are served nestled in a you can dress up almost anything with half-loaf of crusty bread or on a platter some of those curly strips onto additional choices like Sherm’s Ultimate with a side and pickles. Stop by this Gripper, which is also deep-fried and hole-in-the-wall hotspot and get a taste of Germany right here in the city. topped with ham, chili, a fried egg and
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condiments galore. Don’t forget that rings, chips and even pickled eggs are available as side dishes.
8. Pub 1905
10525 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton Among the classic pub fare of nachos and pulled pork poutine, you’ll find a menu of gourmet dogs. Available in beef, sausage, or veggie, Pub 1905’s hot dog menu has everything from traditional dogs with a twist to pairings well beyond sauerkraut and mustard– think goat cheese, artichokes, and sundried tomatoes. Plus, there are plenty of other options for friends who aren’t in the mood for a dog today.
9. MKT
8101 Gateway Boulevard, Edmonton Along with a drink menu overflowing with craft and popular beers, MKT offers a great selection of food items— enter: brat on a bun. Served on a soft pretzel bun with curry ketchup and Dijon, the MKT brat is a traditional German sausage turned up a notch.
10. Baba Finks
10050 Jasper Ave; 1A 10020 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton This Ukrainian canteen tops their dogs with a variety of flavours you already love, but may not have seen on a sausage before. The Godfather Dog is stacked with pizza toppings like pepperoni and mozzarella cheese, while the Ukrainian dog delivers pyrogy, sautéed onions and bacon bits with every bite. n
More than a
Ballpark Staple
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The juicy facts on a classic favourite By Lisa Szabo
MIND YOUR MANNERS There is hot dog etiquette. Use tongs when picking hot dogs up from a serving tray. Puncturing them with a fork causes juices to get out. When dressing a dog, add liquid toppings like ketchup and mustard first, then toppings like cheese, onions or relish. It is best to apply toppings to the dog, not the bun.
VARIATIONS ON A CLASSIC Exploring the world of hotdogs, you will find some creative ideas. Some unique ideas include, The French-fry-encased frank in South Korea, which is sold at road-side artisan stands. In New York, you can find a $14 hot dog called The Ditch Dog in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. The hot dog is encased in a potato bun and topped with Gruyere/ American/Parmesan mac ‘n cheese.
THE BIGGEST! The Guinness World Record for the world’s largest hot dog goes to the Akasaka Prince Hotel in Tokyo, which was 60.3 m in length.
FIRST CLASS DOG Looking to splurge on your hotdog purchase, Serendipity 3 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side goes for $69. The “haute” dog is a 12-inch-long pure beef frankfurter grilled in white truffle oil. It’s then served on a salted pretzel bun from Germany and coated with white truffle butter. The condiments are extravagant and include duck fois gras, black truffles, caramelized Vidalia onions, heirloom tomato ketchup and Dijon mustard with more black truffles. n summercity.ca
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The Great
BBQ
Fuel Forum
Summer’s back, meaning it’s time to revisit a heated debate By Markwell Lyon
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ith barbecue season upon us, it’s a good time to bone up on your barbecue game. That might be difficult, given the dizzying array of barbecue choices on the market. We take a quick look at the various options out there in terms of their heat source: gas, charcoal, or electric.
Gas Gas barbecues, like the name says, use a gas to provide the heat to cook meat. The gas may vary, but commonly it is propane, butane, or natural gas. Of the various barbecue methods, gas might be the happy medium—you get the flavour of an open flame without the learning curve of cooking with charcoal or hardwood. But, as they do use an open flame, which can flare up, gas grills need to be kept a safe distance from structures—like your house—to avoid fires. And that means space is needed, something your average apartment or condo dweller may not have. Nonetheless, gas barbecues are relatively simple to use, as they make it easy to provide a constant level of heat, making them the go-to choice with many backyard chefs.
Charcoal Charcoal grills have exploded in popularity in recent years. The reason? It’s all about the taste. No other heat source, arguably, captures the flavour of smoke the way that charcoal does. Another benefit of charcoal is that it can be started and used with almost no open flame, making some varieties of charcoal grills okay to use in smaller spaces (some buildings might still not allow charcoal barbecues on balconies, though). It’s also a slow cooking option and requires a lot of patience and time to learn how to cook with those black lumps. Charcoal is also dependent on atmospheric conditions to take BBQ to the max. On humid, windless days, there may not be enough oxygen for the charcoal to burn constantly.
Electric Finally, electric grills are another option for barbecue aficionados. These will use electricity as their heat source, making them ideal in many cases for apartment balconies, and some varieties can even be safely used indoors. Although not as popular as gas, and often more expensive, electric grills are quick and convenient. For those seeking optimal flavour, however, electricity may not be the way to go. For obvious reasons, they don’t quite capture the flavour of smoke, and they may not provide the intense heat required for searing. They are easy to use however, providing instant and predictable heat at the press of a button, making them ideal for quick meals and rainy days. n
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Crown Royal Cocktail If you grew up in Canada, chances are you had a purple velvet “toy bag” full of Lego or marbles. Here’s a whisky cocktail we hope you’ll find just as memorable. 1 oz Crown Royal Apple whisky 1 oz Cointreau ½ oz freshly squeezed lime juice 1 ½ oz cranberry juice Sparkling water, to taste Slice of lime, to garnish Simply fill a tumbler with ice, pour in the ingredients, garnish, and serve.
Spirits for the
Summer Cocktail options to sip during the sunny season
Tuscan Rosemary Lemon Drop For the citrus set, here’s one to liven up those tastebuds. 1 ½ oz vodka
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nlike beer or wine, serving the hard stuff requires a bit more preparation and a bit of dedication to the fine art of mixology. Fortunately, these drinks take a lot of the guesswork out of creating some of the best concoctions to get the most out of your summer downtime.
Kiwi & Blueberry Mojito Looking for a new take on a classic rum mojito? It’s kiwis to the rescue.
Raspberry Fizz Mocktail Make an impression with this delicious non-alcoholic mocktail. 750 mL bottle of raspberry Italian soda, chilled (or whatever flavour you like)
Rosemary sprig, to garnish For the rosemary syrup
Juice of 2 limes
½ cup sugar
12 mint leaves
½ cup water
1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
1 tbsp honey
1 tsp white sugar
Club soda, to taste
Fresh raspberries, to garnish
12 mint leaves, torn into pieces
4 kiwi slices (to garnish)
Lemon slices, to garnish
2 kiwis, peeled and quartered
2 tbsp blueberries (to garnish)
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¼ cup white sugar mixed with 1 tsp lemon zest (for rimming the glass)
1 cup white grape juice, chilled
2 cups frozen grapes, to garnish (and they double as ice cubes!)
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½ oz rosemary syrup
Cherry, to garnish
⅓ cup blueberries
Next, fill a cocktail shaker half-full of ice, and add the rum, lime juice and honey. Secure the lid, and shake until chilled. Strain the mixture into the prepared glass, and top with club soda to taste. Stir and enjoy.
½ oz freshly squeezed lemon juice
750 mL bottle of sparkling water, chilled
2 ½ oz rum
Place the quartered kiwis, blueberries, mint and white sugar in a cocktail shaker, and muddle them until pulverized. Then, place 2 tablespoons of the mixture in the bottom of a tall glass, followed by ice cubes, kiwi slices and blueberries.
½ oz limoncello
Place a few handfuls of ice cubes in a pitcher, and top with the Italian soda, sparkling water, grape juice and lime juice. Next, add the mint leaves, frozen grapes, raspberries and lemon slices. Stir, and serve.
4 sprigs rosemary To make the syrup, bring the water, sugar and rosemary to a boil in a small pot; reduce the heat to low, and let simmer 5 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat, strain the syrup and cool it to room temperature before placing in the fridge to chill. Rim a Martini glass with lemon sugar, and set it aside. Next, pour all the cocktail ingredients into a shaker filled with ice, secure the lid and shake until chilled. Strain into the prepared martini glass and garnish with a sprig of rosemary and a cherry. n
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Poutine Your Summer Away! Eight destinations, eight great versions T
he story of this signature Canadian dish begins with its quixotic invention in 1950’s Quebec and continues to be shaped by a variety of multicultural influences. Some say there’s only one way to make it—fries, cheese curds and gravy—but here are eight celebration-worthy versions that beg to differ. To each their own—poutine!
1. Canadian Brewhouse thecanadianbrewhouse.com
Around 2002, this Alberta chain seemed destined for dive-bar status. But when the company undertook a major image overhaul, refabbing its restaurants and completely overhauling its menus, Canadian Brewhouse emerged with one of the most impressive selections of food and drink of any chain on the market. And that includes their multitude of poutine selections—seven, to be exact. We tried the braised-beef version hoping that you couldn’t go wrong with tender, slow-cooked beef and a little BBQ sauce topping off a soup of gravy, cheese and fries. We were right. The perfect drink pairing? Two words: Osoyoos Caesar.
2. Delux Burger Bar deluxburgerbar.com
It’s not unusual for bars to serve poutine, but Delux Burger Bar serves one of the best-looking and most generously sized versions around. The gravy, of which they are certainly generous in offering, has great flavour, though (if you’re going to be picky) is not as hearty as the competition’s. What can’t be beat? Chasing it down with a draft while catching a Jay’s game on the big screen.
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OPEN 3. Goldrush Eatery 10405 Jasper Avenue
Some people insist that poutine be made with cheese curds. But not at the Goldrush Eatery. Located in the Standard Life Centre in Edmonton since 1982, Goldrush uses shredded cheese to produce a formidable poutine. Gravy can be like nectar of the gods, and Goldrush has come close to crafting their own version. It’s salty enough to hit the spot, but not so much that you need to chase it with litres of water. The shredded mozza virtually liquifies into the gravy, creating a sumptuous pool of deliciousness. If the word poutine does mean “mess” in French slang, Goldrush wins the prize for the most accurate representation.
4. Jack’s Burger Shack jacksburgershack.ca
Founded in Slave Lake in 2012, Jack’s Burger Shack relocated to its current Perron St. location in 2013 and has since expanded into Edmonton. Given that co-owner Tu Le was featured on an episode of Chopped Canada last year, it’s no surprise that the food is tasty and thoughtfully prepared. Their gravy is rich, hardy and flavourful, and they stay true to the origins of the dish by using cheese curds. The more adventurous might want to double down by pairing this with their Quebecker burger, which uses poutine as the sandwich’s main topping.
5. Jack’s Drive-In jacksdrivein.ca
A Spruce Grove landmark dating back nearly 60 years, Jack’s Drive-In matches Tim Hortons in drive-thru-line insanity. In fact, by 2 p.m. you can expect to see vehicles snaking well out onto the adjacent frontage road. This is a sign of success, and poutine is part of the equation. Jack’s version opts for shredded cheese, and while that doesn’t follow the traditional canon, it makes for a respectable and resolutely messy version. In the (unlikely) chance you’ve never heard about Jack’s multi-flavoured softserve ice cream, you’ll want to make sure you leave with some of that, too.
6. La Poutine
la-poutine.com Looking to step outside the chain shop experience? La Poutine, located in Edmonton since 2011, is the place to go for traditional poutine, as well as inspired versions you won’t find other places. We settled in for a creation that subs in chili, sour cream and chopped green onions. Simple, scrumptious and reminiscent of “Texas Fries.” Come here if you’re craving the unexpected.
7. MyFries Poutine myfries.ca
This eatery is so in love with potatoes, that’s all they serve. But where they differ is with their in-house recipe that promises crispy baked fries without all the bloating. And on top of that, they have a thousand variations on how to serve those spuds, especially poutine. You can pick from the basics that include the house gravy, butter chicken sauce or the joint’s unique green peppercorn sauce. Choose from an assortment of toppings from barbecue pork to roast beef or even homemade chili. Or add a slew of condiments that include sauteed mushrooms, carmelized onions, green peppers or even salsa, sour cream, guacamole and much more.
10310 – 45 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta (780) 250-1110 vaticanoyeg.com
8. Smoke’s Poutine
smokespoutinerie.com Located on the University of Alberta campus, this poutine shack is a favourite with the post-secondary crowd that’s always packing the place for its variations on the Quebecois delicacy. That said, Smoke’s is willing to experiment by adding other ethnic components with unique additions to the dish like perogies, jerk chicken, butter chicken and a whole lot more. Fries are cooked crispy with nary a soggy hint of texture with every bite. Smoke’s classic chicken gravy also contains a hint of rosemary for that extra zest and those curds are meticulously prepared according to strict specifications. For noncarnivore types, veggie options are also available. n
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Top 8 Things to Do Just Outside Edmonton Get out of the city and spend the day at one of these nearby hangouts By Lisa Szabo
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ooking for a quick getaway? These eight spots are less than two hours from the city and are the perfect way for families, friends, or solo fun-seekers to explore what nearby cities and towns have to offer. Walk with dinosaurs, shoot some spuds, or laze on the beach—just make sure you pack a snack for the drive home.
1. Hang with dinosaurs at Jurassic Forest 23210 Township Road 564 #2 Gibbons, AB Travel back to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Set in an old-growth forest
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North of Gibbons, Jurassic Forest is home to life-sized dinosaur replicas, interactive displays, and other prehistoric activities for families. Identify the remains of one of the forest’s previous dwellers, or search for clues in a scavenger hunt.
2. Look for wildlife at Elk Island National Park 54401 Range Road 203 Fort Saskatchewan, AB Spend the day bird or animal watching, kayaking, or hiking in this natural wildlife refuge. As an important sanctuary for bison, 300 species of
mammals, birds and fish, Elk Island is a nature-lover’s paradise.
3. Spend the day at Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm 56311 Lily Lake Road Bon Accord, AB With a corn maze, garden centre, farm animals, tractor and wagon rides, haunted farm house and more, a trip to Prairie Gardens is worth the drive. Take the kids to the Outpost General Store for a free mini face painting, and stroll through the forest trail.
4. Go country at Leduc Black Gold Rodeo Leduc, AB May 31–June 3
The Leduc Black Gold Rodeo and Exhibition is a home-grown good time for couples, families, or friends. Ride the midway rides, watch world-class rodeo performers, and kick the dust up at the rodeo dance.
5. Get lost in the Edmonton Corn Maze Spruce Grove, AB Not just for autumn, the Edmonton Corn Maze opens for summer visitors July 26. Along with the classic maze—grown in a new shape every year—the Corn Maze has farm animals, giant jumping pillows, pedal cars, spud guns and a ton of games. A great summer destination with something for everyone.
6. Soak up the sun at Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake, AB Enjoy a day at the beach, just an hour and a half south
of Edmonton. Park your towel on the grass and soak in some rays before grabbing an ice cream cone from one of Sylvan’s famous parlours. Then float around the lake or try the Aqua Splash.
7. Experience the Ukrainian Cultural Village Hwy 16 E Tofield, AB See history brought to life at this living history museum. Learn about Ukrainian immigration to Alberta as told by costumed interpreters, and see how it has impacted our province’s cultural landscape. Check out the Village’s summer programs or group tours.
8. Canoe down the North Saskatchewan Devon, AB Grab a friend or two, some snacks and a canoe, and paddle down Edmonton’s winding river. Book with a service like Canoeheads, and catch a ride from Wilfred Laurier Park to Devon Bridge before making your way downstream. n
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July M EDMONTON METRO
Mon, 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/visitor/ annualEvents.html
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. devon.ca
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Enjoy live music, children’s activities, and Canada Day cake in a peaceful, relaxing setting. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
CANADA DAY M
Downtown Fort Saskatchewan I Kick off things with a pancake breakfast and parade, followed by activities, entertainment, live music, a car show and shine, fireworks, and much more. fortsaskcanadaday.ca
CANADA DAY M
St. Jean Baptiste Park I 10010-102 Street, Morinville I A day of family fun. morinville.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/recreationparks-and-culture/special-events/
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
St.Albert Botanic Park I 265 Sturgeon Road I 1–4 pm I Free I Enjoy strawberries, ice cream, and cake in the beauty of St. Albert Botanic Park. stalbertbotanicpark.com
CANADA DAY M
Various locations around St. Albert I 11 am–5 pm, 7–10:30 pm I Event goers can enjoy activities, games, food during the day and live music and fireworks in the evening. stalbert.ca/rec/events/ canada-day/
CANADA DAY M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 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
DOMINION DAY
Rutherford House I 11153 Saskatchewan Drive I Noon– 4 pm I $7 adults, $5 youth (7–17yrs), free (0–6yrs) I Bring your lunch, and a favourite Teddy or stuffed toy, and join in a sing-along, a scavenger hunt, and other fun activities for the whole family. rutherfordhousephs.ca/ events/dominion-day
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MOOSE JAW
RE/MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) I Best seats in the city for the fireworks. prospectsbaseballclub.com
FC EDMONTON VS HFX WANDERERS FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 1:30 pm I From $26.35 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Ave I 1 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring highflying acrobatics, death-defying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
SAND ON WHYTE
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I 10 am–10 pm I Watch carvers at work and marvel at their completed art. See all the wondrous creations of sculptured sand. sandonwhyte.ca
July 2-7
114 Street I 8 pm I $36.75 and up I All Ages I Katya Zamolodchikova brings her hilarious new stand-up show for the first time. A multimedia, multi-character, multi-faceted live stage show. fivesensesreeling.com
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
TREVOR FINLAY
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Thur, July 4
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Ave I 7 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
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
HISTORIC FESTIVAL AND DOORS OPEN EDMONTON
Wed, July 3
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. HAMILTON HONEY BADGERS
FOOTSLOOSE
Various locations I July 1-7 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. Events are held throughout the city. historicedmonton.ca 780 439 2797
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA / THE WINTER’S TALE Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Tues–Fri 8 pm, Sat– Sun 2 & 8 pm I $35 adults, free (10yrs and under), free students (Sundays only), by donation (Saturday matinee) I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. Two Gentlemen of Verona plays on even-numbered days; The Winter’s Tale plays on oddnumbered days. Both shows play on Sundays. freewillshakespeare.com
SAND ON WHYTE
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I June 28–July 7, 10 am–10 pm I Watch carvers at work and marvel at their completed art. See all the wondrous creations of sculptured sand. sandonwhyte.ca
Tues, July 2 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MOOSE JAW
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
KATYA: HELP ME I’M DYING TOUR
Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900
ARTWALK M
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MOOSE JAW
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
INTRODUCTION TO SOURDOUGH M
FOUND FESTIVAL
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
Little White School I 2 Madonna Drive I 6:30 pm I $80 I We will explore the fundamentals of sourdough, learning how to create and maintain your own starter and making your own SD loaf to be baked off at home. eventbrite.ca
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I Book by Craig Lucas, music and lyrics by Adam Guettel. walterdaletheatre.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.ab.ca
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Avenue I 7 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which
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/
KHALID
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $88.50 and up I With special guest Clairo. rogersplace.com
LAWRENCE KILLEBREW The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Avenue I 7 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I Book by Craig Lucas, music and lyrics by Adam Guettel. walterdaletheatre.com summercity.ca
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DATE NIGHT: TAIKO DRUMMING M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Two hearts beat louder than one. Take a mini Taiko drumming workshop in the gorgeous setting of the Kurimoto Japanese Garden, led by Booming Tree Taiko. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
TREVOR FINLAY
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
ZOOLANDER 2019
Edmonton Valley Zoo, 13315 Buena Vista Rd I 7 pm I $20–$25 I A night of food, fashion, drinks and fun, where our animals join Edmonton’s local designers to strut their stuff down the runway. eventbrite.ca
Fri, July 5 EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
McIntyre Park I 8303-104 Street I Free, but pass-the-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com 780 425 5162
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
FALLY IPUPA
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 8 pm I $49.99 and up ticketfly.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 non-traditional performance venues. commongroundarts.ca/ found/
LAWRENCE KILLEBREW
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
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OPERA AL FRESCO M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6:30 pm I $59 I Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a selection of wines, and performances of opera and musical theatre favourites at four stages, including the spectacular new Aga Khan Garden. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 St & 90 Avenue I 4 & 7:30 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
ROYAL CANOE
The Aviary I 9314-111 Avenue I 8 pm I $25 yeglive.ca
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I Book by Craig Lucas, music and lyrics by Adam Guettel. walterdaletheatre.com
TREVOR FINLAY
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Sat, July 6 EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. OKOTOKS
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
McIntyre Park I 8303-104 Street I Free, but pass-the-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com 780 425 5162
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
FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND
with open fishing seasons (not in national parks).
Province-wide I Albertans and visitors are invited to give fishing a try on water bodies with open fishing seasons (not in national parks). No fishing licence is required. mywildalberta.ca/fishing/ family-fishing-weekends/ default.aspx
mywildalberta.ca/fishing/family-fishing-weekends/default.aspx
EDMONTON’S WHYTE AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I July 6–8 I 10 am–5pm I Over 500 visual artists display their creations on Whyte Avenue. art-walk.ca
5K FOAM FEST M
Leduc I 4330 Black Gold Drive I A one-of-a-kind obstacle course-based fun run, with 22 obstacles and the world’s largest inflatable waterslide, slip ‘n slides, and mucky mud pits − and 2.5 million cubic feet of foam pumped out at each event. 5kfoamfest.com
WCBL ALL-STAR GAME RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
FOUND FESTIVAL
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/
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/
KEIFER SUTHERLAND
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $40 I With very special guests stationonjasper.com
JOHNSON CROOK
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $15 I With El Niven and the Alibi. stationonjasper.com
LAWRENCE KILLEBREW
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
LAWRENCE KILLEBREW
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 Street & 90 Avenue I 1 & 5 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
MUTTSTOCK
Eastwood Community League I 11803-86 Street I 11 am– 6 pm I Muttstock is a familyfriendly festival that combines all manner of dog-related activities, vendors, and information with live music and entertainment. muttstockab.com
PLAYBOYZ M
The Bear’s Den I 9923-102 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I $17–$69 I 9 pm IThe Playboyz are Canada’s premier and most popular dance revue. canadianplayboyz.com
ROYAL CANADIAN CIRCUS
West Edmonton Mall parking lot I 175 Street & 90 Avenue I Noon, 4, & 7:30 pm I $25 and up I Explosive live entertainment, featuring high-flying acrobatics, deathdefying tricks, clowning and towering feats of strength, teetering towers of balanced bodies, extreme bending, and devilishly precarious aerials. royalcanadiancircus.ca/ tickets/
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I Book by Craig Lucas, music
and lyrics by Adam Guettel. walterdaletheatre.com
TREVOR FINLAY
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Sun, July 7 BLUE MULES
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SAVOUR STRATHCONA COUNTY M Agora Community Centre I 401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park I 4 pm–8 pm I $1 food tickets, multiples needed for items I Featuring Strathcona County independent restaurants, food trucks, and local ingredients. Meet local artists/artisans who will have their creations on display and for sale. strathcona.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
McIntyre Park I 8303-104 Street I Free, but pass-the-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com 780 425 5162
FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND
During Alberta’s Family Fishing Weekends, no fishing is licence required. Albertans and visitors are invited to give fishing a try on waterbodies
SPACE ODDITY: TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $29.99 rivercreeresort.com
SUMMER VOYAGE
Holy Trinity Anglican Church I 10037 84 Avenue I Tues–Sat 8 pm I $20 I Presented by the Chamber Orchestra of Edmonton. boxoffice.tixonthesquare.ca
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 I summercity.ca
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July 8–14 EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
McIntyre Park I 8303-104 Street I July 5–14 I Free, but pass-the-hat for donations I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and much more. edmontonstreetfest.com 780 425 5162
FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
Walterdale Theatre I 1032283 Avenue I 8 pm I $20 I Book by Craig Lucas, music and lyrics by Adam Guettel. walterdaletheatre.com
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA / THE WINTER’S TALE
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 2 & 8 pm I $35, under 10 free I Produced by Freewill Shakespeare Festival. (T.G.O.V at 8 pm on 10, 12 and 14 & 2 pm on 13 and 14;, T.W.T at 8 pm on 9, 11, 13) freewillshakespeare.com
Mon, July 8 BLUE MULES
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
LATRICE ROYALE
Myer Horowitz Theatre I 8900-114 Street I 8 pm I $35 and up I Join Latrice Royale as she takes us on a celebratory journey of storytelling and song. eventbrite.ca
Tues, July 9 AUGUST BURNS RED: 10 YEARS OF CONSTELLATION TOURS Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 6 pm I $27.50 I With Silent Planet & Silverstein. eventbrite.ca
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BILLY IDOL M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 6 pm, show 8 pm I $84.99 rivercreeresort.com
BLUE MULES
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Wed, July 10 ANDY SYDOW BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
MARK FORWARD
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
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.ab.ca
SUMMER PLAY DAY M
Sherwood Park I Broadmoor Lake Park I 2015 Oak Street I 11 am–2 pm I Hosted by Everybody Gets to Play. Play Days provide children free and active play options that appeal to all of their senses. strathcona.ca
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
an evening of relaxed outdoor fun. We’ll have an assortment of games available to play on a drop-in basis. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. GUELPH NIGHTHAWKS Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
MARK FORWARD
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
THE BAD SEED
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $42 I A cunning psychological thriller by Maxwell Anderson, based on the novel by William March. teatroq.com
YES WE MYSTIC
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 7 pm I $15 stationonjasper.com
Fri, July 12 ANDY SYDOW BAND
Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MELVILLE
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
EDMONTON RIBFEST
Borden Park I 7507 Borden Park Road I 11 am–10 pm I Free to attend; $25 full rack, $50 family feast I Big BBQ, live entertainment, and wine and beer. facebook.com/pg/ edmontonribfest
ANDY SYDOW BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
COLOR ME RAD 5K
Location TBA I $25 I A 5 km fun run that includes getting bombarded with pastel colours and a DJ dance party at the finish line. colormerad.com
DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Avenue I 6:30 pm I $77 I All ages I With Dizzy ticketmaster.ca
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 PROSPECTS VS. MELVILLE
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
EDMONTON RIBFEST
Borden Park I 7507 Borden Park Road I 11 am–10 pm I Free to attend; $25 full rack, $50 family feast I Big BBQ, live entertainment, and wine and beer. facebook.com/pg/ edmontonribfest
MARK FORWARD
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
MARK FORWARD
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
THE BAD SEED
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I 7:30 pm I $42 I A cunning psychological thriller by Maxwell Anderson, based on the novel by William March. teatroq.com
Sat, July 13 AFRICANIVAL
10581-107 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/
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82
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River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 6 pm, show7 pm I $44.99 rivercreeresort.com
Thur, July 11 ANDY SYDOW BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
DATE NIGHT: CRAFT BEER & GARDEN GAMES M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Gather your date or your gang and head to the Garden for summercity.ca
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MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
THE BAD SEED
Varscona Theatre I 10329-83 Avenue I 2 & 7:30 pm I $42, Sat matinee $25 I A cunning psychological thriller by Maxwell Anderson, based on the novel by William March. teatroq.com
TWIN FEST
103 St & Whyte Ave and End of Steel Park I 11 am I Today’s fun includes the twin/triplet/etc. parade along Whyte Avenue. Enjoy live entertainment, bouncy
castles, a petting zoo, and more. twinstripletsfest.org
Sun, July 14 AFRICANIVAL
10581-107 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
ANDY SYDOW BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON CARNAVAL
Alberta Avenue Community Centre / Park I 9210-118
ave 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 PROSPECTS VS. MELVILLE
MARK FORWARD
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
SPRUCE GROVE PUBLIC MARKET M
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
Columbus Park I 116 Main Street I 10 am–4 pm I Vendor booths, fresh produce and fruit, food trucks, and live entertainment. sprucegrovecitycentre.org
EDMONTON RIBFEST
TWIN FEST
Borden Park I 7507 Borden Park Road I 11 am–10 pm I Free to attend; $25 full rack, $50 family feast I Big BBQ, live entertainment, and wine and beer. facebook.com/pg/ edmontonribfest
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.ab.ca
SUMMER SESSIONS M
End of Steel Park I 11 am I Enjoy family-friendly activities and artists at End of Steel Park. twinstripletsfest.org
July 15–21
Thur, July 18
FOOTSLOOSE
EDDIE TURNER
THE BAD SEED
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I Tues–Sat 7:30 pm, Sat matinee 2 pm I $42, Sat matinee $25 I A cunning psychological thriller by Maxwell Anderson, based on the novel by William March. teatroq.com
Tues, July 16 THE JOY FORMIDABLE
The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $25 starliteroom.ca
Wed, July 17 EDDIE TURNER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. BROOKS
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
FC EDMONTON VS VALOUR FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $26.35 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
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Starlite Room I 10030-102 Street I 8 pm I $18 I With St. Arnaud starliteroom.ca
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
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Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. BROOKS
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
DATE NIGHT: IMPROV M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Audience-inspired improv games and laughs, brought to you by the University of Alberta Improv Group. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
SAM JAY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I TBA wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm I $9 for 5 taste tickets 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
Fri, July 19 EDDIE TURNER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.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 I Performances by The Offspring, Silent Disco and additional attractions that include Admire the Makers Exhibition and the Western National Dairy Goat Show. k-days.com 780 471 7210
SAM JAY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I TBA wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
RAVENWOOD EXPERIENCE M Broadmoor Lake Park I 2015 Oak Street, Sherwood Park I $35 Friday pass I Outdoor music festival on the shores of Broadmoor Lake. Today’s performers include The Royal Foundry, Shred Kelly, Captain Tractor, and more. ravenwoodexperience.ca
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm I $9 for 5 taste tickets 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
Sat, July 20 PARKS DAY Elk Island National Park I Less 35 minutes east of Edmonton I Explore by canoe, camp under star-filled skies, and experience outdoor living. Come embrace these timeless traditions and learn how to sustainably enjoy outdoor spaces every day! Stop at one of the craft stations to create a souvenir commemorating the outdoors, take in a puppet show, or speak with plant and wildlife experts! parkscanada.gc.ca/ElkIsland 780 992 5790
EDDIE TURNER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON FIRESTATION OPEN HOUSE
Station 22 Oliver I 10124 123 Street I 11 am–1 pm I FREE I Meet the firefighters and fire prevention officers in their community, check out the fire trucks and learn important fire safety information in order to ensure their families are fire safe. edmonton.ca/programs_services/ fire_rescue/open-houses.aspx
EDMONTON ICE CREAM RUN Kinsmen Sport Centre I 9150 Walterdale Hill NW I 9:45 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
INTROVOYS
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 5pm I $74.25 I Featuring Perf de Castro ticketmaster.ca
ITU WORLD TRIATHLON
Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Triathletes of all ages and abilities gather to participate in a variety of triathlon competitions at the only Canadian stop on the ITU World Triathlon Series Tour. edmonton.triathlon.org
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 I Performances by Dillon Francis with Lost Kings, Swede Dreams, Honeymoon Suite with Streetheart and additional attractions that include Admire the Makers Exhibition and the Western National Dairy Goat Show. k-days.com 780 471 7210
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
RAVENWOOD EXPERIENCE M Broadmoor Lake Park I 2015 Oak Street, Sherwood Park I $50 Saturday pass I Outdoor music festival on the shores of Broadmoor Lake. Today’s performers include The McDades, John Wort Hannam, Maria Dunn, and more. ravenwoodexperience.ca
SAM JAY
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I TBA wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
SLASH FT MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper AvenueI 6:30 pm I $77.27 and up ticketmaster.ca
TAILS ON THE TRAILS M
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
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm I $9 for 5 taste tickets 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
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are
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featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Sun, July 21
(7–17yrs), free (0–6yrs) I Join us for an old-fashioned country fair with historic crafts, historic games and tasty treats. rutherfordhousephs.ca/ events/sunny-summer-picnic
ITU WORLD TRIATHLON
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Triathletes of all ages and abilities gather to participate in a variety of triathlon competitions at the only Canadian stop on the ITU World Triathlon Series Tour. edmonton.triathlon.org
FIREFLY THEATRE & CIRCUS Kinsmen Park, 9100 Walterdale Hill I Noon–4 pm I FreeI Enjoy a free circus workshop, a circus performance, kids face painting, and much more. A fun sunny afternoon of circus in the park. fireflytheatre.com
EDDIE TURNER
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.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 I Performances by Lil Mosey, Dear Rouge with Yukon Blonde and additional attractions that include Admire the Makers Exhibition and the Western National Dairy Goat Show. k-days.com 780 471 7210
RCMP MUSICAL RIDE M
Beaumont & District Agricultural Society I 24358 Township Road 505, Beaumont I Performed by a full troop of 32 riders, this world-renowned spectacle is a living symbol of Canada. rcmp-grc.gc.ca/even/en/t/2/e
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
SUNNY SUMMER PICNIC
Rutherford House I 11153 Saskatchewan Drive I Noon– 4 pm I $7 adults, $5 youth
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I 11 am–11 pm I $9 for 5 taste tickets 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
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
July 22–28 RING OF FIRE Citadel Theatre I 9828101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performance-packed musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
FOOTSLOOSE
Mon, July 22 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. I Performances by AJR, Queen Flash (Queen cover band) and additional attractions that include a Cultural Showcase. k-days.com 780 471 7210
Tues, July 23 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. I Performances by Kip Moore, The Lonely: Celebrating the Music of Roy Orbison and additional attractions that include a Cultural Showcase. k-days.com 780 471 7210
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MEDICINE HAT
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Capital Plaza, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I July 18–27 11 am–11 pm, July 28 11 am–8 pm I $9 for 5 taste tickets 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 BAD SEED
Varscona Theatre I 1032983 Avenue I Tues–Sat 7:30 pm, Sat matinee 2 pm I $42, Sat matinee $25 I A cunning psychological thriller by Maxwell Anderson, based on the novel by William March. teatroq.com
Wed, July 24 AMANDA FISH
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. MEDICINE HAT
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.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 I Performances by BUSH, Lonestar and
additional attractions that include a Cultural Showcase and the K-Days Talent Search. k-days.com 780 471 7210
MONROE MARTIN
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M
THE MOTORLEAGUE
Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7 pm–10 pm I Art on the patio and live music festivalplace.ab.ca
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
Thur, July 25 AMANDA FISH
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
BACKSTREET BOYS: DNA WORLD TOUR
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 8 pm I $197.80 and up I With guests ticketmaster.ca
CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 6 pm, show 8 pm I $49.99 rivercreeresort.com
CULTURAL CAMPFIRES M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
EDMONTON ESKIMOS VS TORONTO ARGONAUTS Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7:30 pm I From $40.25 ticketmaster.ca
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. I Performances by USS, A Tribe Called Red, Man Up! and Friends, Showboy, BOIGRL and additional attractions that include the K-Days Talent Search. k-days.com 780 471 7210
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
Station on Jasper I 10524 Jasper Avenue I 8 pm I $15 stationonjasper.com
DATE NIGHT: WALTZ LESSONS M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Learn the graceful waltz in a fun and supportive atmosphere led by experts from the U of A Dance Club. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
Fri, July 26 AMANDA FISH
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Sat, July 27 AMANDA FISH
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
CHAOS AB MUSIC FESTIVAL Kinsmen Park, 9100 Walterdale Hill I 2–11 pm I $199.95 weekend pass I Featuring Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, and more. chaosalberta.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. FORT MCMURRAY
Remax Field I 10233-96 Avenue NW I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
FC EDMONTON VS. FORGE FC Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 4 pm I From $26.35 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
INTERSTELLAR RODEO
Kinsmen Park, 9100 Walterdale Hill I 3–11 pm I $199.95 weekend pass I Featuring Slayer, Disturbed, and more. chaosalberta.com/tickets
Heritage Amphitheatre I Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Gates noon, music starts 1 pm, concert ends 10 pm I $115 adult single ticket I Performances by Perfume Genius, K’Naan, Rheostatics and more interstellarrodeo.com
INTERSTELLAR RODEO
K-DAYS
CHAOS MUSIC FESTIVAL
Heritage Amphitheatre I Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Gates 4:30 pm, music starts 5:30 pm, concert ends 10 pm I $115 adult single ticket I Performances by Sharon Van Etten, Aloe Blanc & Weaves. interstellarrodeo.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 I Performances by The Strumbellas with very special guests Hollerado, Snake Oil: Ikons of Rock and additional attractions that include the K-Days Talent Search. k-days.com 780 471 7210
MONROE MARTIN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7:30 & 9:45 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
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 I Performances by T-Pain, the Alberta Music Showcase and additional attractions that include a Rabbit Show. k-days.com 780 471 7210
MOE BANDY M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $34.99 rivercreeresort.com
MONROE MARTIN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 & 9:30 pm I $25.95 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424 summercity.ca
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SPRUCE GROVE NIGHT MARKET M
Columbus Park I 116 Main Street I 2–10 pm I Vendor booths, fresh produce and fruit, food trucks, and live entertainment. sprucegrovecitycentre.org
Sun, July 28 AMANDA FISH
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
COMETHAZINE
Union Hall I 6240-99 Street I 7 pm I From $24.99 I Show rescheduled from March 28 unionhall.ca/events
COSMOPOLITAN MUSIC CONCERT M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I The Cosmopolitan Music Society Ensemble will perform in the beautiful setting of the Aga Khan Garden. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. FORT MCMURRAY
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 2 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
EVENING OF LIVE JAZZ & BURLESQUE
Canary Room, 10266 103
Street I 6:30 pm I $30 or more I Live jazz, a burlesque performance and, extra is a dinner by Nathan Bye. eventbrite.com
INTERSTELLAR RODEO
Heritage Amphitheatre I Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Gates noon, music starts 1 pm, concert ends 10 pm I $115 adult single ticket I Performances by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Whitehorse, Lucius and more interstellarrodeo.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 I Performances by Aqua, Fred Penner and
additional attractions that include a Rabbit Show and an Edmonton Short Film Festival screening. k-days.com 780 471 7210
MONROE MARTIN
The Comic Strip I #1646 Bourbon Street, WEM I 7 pm I $17.50 and up. wem.thecomicstrip.ca 780 483 5999
TOUR DE L’ALBERTA M
Ken Nichols Recreation Centre I 5303-50 Street, Beaumont I The Tour de l’Alberta is one of the largest one-day cycling rides in Western Canada and is a staple on the local sporting event calendar. tourdalberta.ca
July 29– Aug 4 RING OF FIRE Citadel Theatre I 9828101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performance-packed musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
Mon, July 29 DEF LEPPARD
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7 pm I $45.00 and up I With special guests Tesla rogersplace.com
Tues, July 30 RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Wed, July 31 FOCACCIA & BAGUETTES M
Little White School I 2 Madonna Drive I 6:30 pm I $80 I Bring your appetite and an apron to this fun class as we learn how to make focaccias (savory and sweet) and the BreadLove baguette. eventbrite.ca
FC EDMONTON VS HFX WANDERERS FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $26.35 ticketmaster.ca
MAURICE J VAUGHN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.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.ab.ca
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
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BY KAYAK Experiencing a wilder, wetter side of St. Albert By Markwell Lyon
he Sturgeon River has provided many different things throughout the central Alberta region’s history, from food and water to transportation, habitation and recreation. These days, a growing appreciation of the local waterway’s ecological importance and understated beauty is drawing many folks from the Edmonton area and surrounding communities back to the water. And there are so many ways to enjoy that water now, too, including by kayak. These ancient, low-impact watercraft are not only fun and easy to use, but also provide an entirely new perspective of our home by the river.
Close to Water There’s no preamble, no safety lessons or even a kayaking 101 lecture. Within a few minutes of showing up at the boat launch in Riel Park, I’m on the water in a 12-foot, 50-lb. kayak, as if I’ve been doing this sort of thing for years. (I haven’t.) Not that there’s much need for formalities —unlike many other recreational activities, kayaking really is as easy as it looks. The distinctive boat sits low in the water, giving it greater stability than a typical canoe. Manoeuvrable and quick, it responds very well, even for the novice, darting forward with just a few strokes and (almost) stopping on a dime. It’s a comfortable ride, too—braces inside the seating area, including a backrest and footrests, make for easy, low-impact exploration. The Sturgeon River is also a great venue for the first-time kayaker. According to Sean Demidovich of Active Recreational Rentals, the Sturgeon is a big draw for many of his customers, especially through the spring and early summer. A popular route for many clients is to float downstream from Riel Park to downtown or even further.
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On this mid-July morning, however, weeds are already choking much of the sluggish river. Instead of heading off for a jaunt through town, for a few minutes I simply try out the area around the boat launch, getting a feel for the water. Unlike other modes of aquatic travel, kayaks really put you in touch with the thing you’re moving through—you feel you’re in the water, as much as you’re on it. I stop for a moment to watch the dark head of a muskrat bobbing past as it crosses from one bank to the other. Then I turn the kayak upstream and make my way to more open water. summercity.ca
Birds of a Feather Another advantage of kayaks, at least as far as the soloist is concerned, is the paddle. The distinctive spoon blades at either end allow for more strokes and a rhythmic pace, as the kayaker isn’t constantly switching the paddle from one side of the boat to the other. This means kayaks tend to “track” (i.e. move in a straight line) more easily than other watercraft. While canoes don’t necessarily require more skill to paddle, the fact is even a beginner like myself can feel (and look) pretty masterful in a kayak. Though there’s no current to fight against, I take my time as one of the river’s greatest draws soon reveals itself. The riverbanks and in the shallows of Big Lake are home to a great diversity of birds. I spot three dowitchers, plump birds on stick-like legs that poke for invertebrates in the mud with their long, sensitive beaks. As I coast toward them, the wary birds swim off into the denseness of the rushes. Meanwhile, a male red-winged blackbird flies back and forth across the river, perching on the tall rushes on either side. While the females tend to stay out of sight, the males are gregarious attention-getters, with the plumage to match: glossy black all over with bright, orange-red shoulder patches that flutter beautifully when the bird is in flight. Black terns are another recognizable species, spotted more easily for their distinctive hunting behaviour than their grey-to-dark colouring. Like dragonflies, they hover over the water and frequently dart at the surface when they spot a soon-to-be unfortunate bug or fish. They’re also known for aggressively defending their nests by dive-bombing anyone who wanders too close, to the point that the nearby boardwalk had to be shut down at one point.
A Big Lake In many ways, a kayak is the perfect way to explore the nooks and crannies of the Sturgeon and the lake it flows through. Those slow-moving waters offer little resistance, allowing paddlers to explore at their leisure. Compared to other watercraft, especially the motorized variety, kayaks have less of an impact on the environment. As self-powered vehicles, they don’t leak gas or oil into water and their lower speeds in shallow waters don’t cause erosion to shorelines.
On the other hand, any vehicle (and the human presence that accompanies it) causes at least some disruption to fragile ecosystems. The fact that kayaks can go places other vehicles can’t—like uncomfortably close to nesting areas— places the onus on the user to enjoy this environment responsibly. It’s one good reason why Alberta Parks has considered enacting a total boat ban for Big Lake as part of the draft management plan for the provincial park that surrounds it. Such a ban would be disappointing to some boaters, but it would be understandable. The lake, the centrepiece of Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park, is known for its wetlands habitat, an ecosystem valued
for its ability to absorb and purify large amounts of water, process carbon and inorganic nutrients, stabilize shorelines, and provide food and homes to a wide range of plants and animals, especially birds. Wetlands are considered the most biologically diverse of ecosystems, and at Big Lake it’s easy to see why. Up to 237 bird species have been recorded there, with around 180 reportedly using the site annually. Due to this diversity of life, and the importance of the provincial park in conserving the wetlands, Big Lake is recognized globally as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA), a listing developed by BirdLife International to recognize important bird habitats around the world.
Back Again After two hours of paddling, with the water refracting the midday sun and a blanket of heat hazing the surroundings, it’s time to head back to Riel. Like other journeys, things look different on the return. On the horizon, new subdivisions are going up as a fast-growing city, by necessity, swallows up the open spaces around it. One wonders how we’ll experience this and other natural places in the future, and if we’ll be able to balance a newfound appreciation with the competing demands of development, recreation, and conservation. n
Active Recreational Rentals Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days a week Call (587) 588-9226 Email sean@activerec.ca Visit activerec.ca Sean Demidovich of Active Recreational rents and sells a variety of kayaks. Rentals are $30 for two hours or $60 for solo kayakers for the day and include life jacket, paddle, and some basic instructions. Sean also offers free kayak drop-off and pickup within St. Albert. Delivery and pickup throughout the Edmonton region also possible for an added fee.
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ADVENTURE
Where There’s S’mores,
There’s Fire A rite of summer on the Prairies, the classic campfire lights the way to a glorious evening By Markwell Lyon, Photography By Brenda Lakeman
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nyone who’s sat around a campfire as twilight turns to night knows how easy it is to lose one’s thoughts in a flicker of flame. After all, there’s something about a blazing fire that takes us away from the world and its worries, to a place in our minds that’s primeval and mysterious. Perhaps fire fascinates us because it’s a study in opposites—one moment, it’s dangerous and the next moment, it’s a source of comfort. Whatever it is, those flames have been casting its spell for a very long time. Philosophical musings aside, most can agree that few things set the mood for an evening of relaxing companionship like a hearty fire. Whether you’re at a campground, cabin, or just chilling around your backyard fire pit, a crackling fire is a perfect way to wind down your summer days. It all starts with some firewood and a sturdy axe. Make sure you leave a few thick, slow-burning logs to toss on as the fire starts to dim. Just don’t forget the marshmallows, once you’ve got a decent fire happening.
Building a Campfire 101 The ingredients of a campfire are simple: heat, oxygen, and fuel. The heat is easily supplied with a lighter or matches, and the oxygen is all around you, so that leaves the fuel. You’ll need three types: tinder, kindling, and chopped firewood. The tinder should be easy to ignite—paper, leaves, even
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lint will do. Make a loose pile that can breathe easily, then build your kindling around it. Kindling consists of smaller pieces of wood like sticks, branches, or wood chips. These will catch fire easily, but burn longer than tinder. Next, light the tinder in several places, and fan or blow on it to supply more oxygen. As the flames grow and the kindling catches, start feeding it with firewood— carefully, and with smaller pieces first, until the fire’s well on its way. Kick back and enjoy your night by firelight.
Where to Get Firewood For the occasional fire builder, it’s easy to buy firewood in the Edmonton area, where many stores, supermarkets, and service stations sell it in bags and boxes. A bundle of wood is typically 0.75 cubic feet, roughly containing up to nine pieces and selling for less than $10. Depending on how big or how long-burning you want your fire to be, five to ten bundles should do for an evening’s fire. Like most things, buying in greater quantities is more economical, and if you’re planning on a lot of fires this summer, bigger might be better. Also available at many stores are composite logs. Made from sawdust and wood waste cut into log shapes, these products are arguably a greener alternative, as they burn longer and more efficiently than firewood, and give off less carbon monoxide. A six-pack of three-hour logs typically costs between $15 and $25.
Firepit Rules and Regs
UPSCALE YOUR S’MORES
When the fire’s good and roaring, the natural inclination is to bring out the smokies, the traditional main course of many fireside feasts. And you can’t forget a kiddie favorite like the s’more, consisting of two graham crackers, one golden oozing marshmallow and one chunk of chocolate.
In Edmonton, the Community Standards Bylaw regulates fire pit usage. According to this bylaw, fire pits must be installed a minimum of three metres from buildings, property lines, and anything that can burn. They should be less than 0.6 metres high and a metre wide, and they should have enclosed sides and a mesh screen with openings no larger than 1.25 cm. Care should be taken to minimize the amount of smoke a fire creates, and, as elsewhere, fire bans must be respected. For fuel, only use charcoal or clean, dry wood (in other words, no pallet fires in your backyards please). For more info, check the City of Edmonton website or one that’s pertinent to your municipality or county. n
But adults might want to tinker with the s’mores formula to suit more mature tastes. So it doesn’t hurt to experiment with dark or flavoured chocolate, substitute oatcakes or cookies for the graham crackers, or dunk your creation in a salted-caramel sauce. You’re only limited by the number of marshmallows left in the bag. Here’s a recipe to get you started.
“GOURMET” CHERRY CHOCOLATE S’MORES 1 artisanal marshmallow (because we’re being fancy here)
2 butter cookies (but not shortbread, which will crumble) 1 square cherry-flavoured chocolate (the really expensive kind) 1 tbsp cherry preserves (that’s jam) Toast marshmallow over an open flame. Top one cookie with chocolate, artisanal toasted marshmallow, cherry preserves, and the remaining reserved cookie. Eat.
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ADVENTURE
AN ANGLER’S
PARADISE Fishing in Alberta
By Robert Michon, Photography By Brenda Lakeman
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espite being landlocked, Alberta has a lot to offer when it comes to sport fishing. There are over 600 freshwater lakes in this province and about 250 rivers, each with its own unique joys and challenges for anglers. And these days, there’s a lot more to a fishing trip than spending long days alone with your thoughts. It can also be the perfect reason to travel this beautiful province of ours, making memories with friends and family and learning new skills as you go. And, of course, few things are more satisfying than catching your own dinner. Thanks to the help of the Internet, it has never been easier to learn the ropes, find the best spots and learn how to be a responsible fisher. Here’s where we started. Take a look. The laws and regulations surrounding sport fishing in Alberta are numerous, but the basics are simple. If you’re between the ages of 16 and 65, the first things you’ll need before getting out on the water are a Wildlife Identification Number and a fishing licence. You can purchase these online or at participating retail locations, such as Canadian Tire. Each
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body of water has its own season, as well as its own limits on which fish you can keep and how many, so before you head out, familiarize yourself with the specific rules that govern your destination. Although you can go fishing just about anywhere that fish are found, some locations make for better fishing trips than others. Here are a few regional favourites. Pigeon Lake • Friendly to campers, families and pets • One of the best destinations for catching Walleye in Alberta (Special Walleye Licence required to keep catches) Wabaman Lake • A catch-and-release lake, perfect for those who love to fish but aren’t interested in the cooking part of the process Calm waters ideal for introducing kids to the sport • Camping and boat rentals nearby • Home to Pike, Yellow Perch and Whitefish
Lac la Biche • Beautiful island campground that allows you quick and easy access to the water • Home to Perch, Whitefish and Burbot Bow River (Calgary) • Provides a challenge for those wishing to improve their skills • Top fly-fishing destination in Alberta • Home to many varieties of Trout Athabasca River • Camping friendly • Ideal for shore-side fishing • Home to Burbot, Goldeye and Northern Pike If you’re new to fishing, it may seem like there are a lot of fishing regulations that might detract from the fun of the sport. But not only are these regulations easy to follow, once you get a handle on them, you’ll appreciate that they serve an important purpose. Alberta’s 600 lakes and 250 rivers are a precious resource that needs to be guarded so that residents can enjoy the sport for generations to come. Respect for the waters, respect for the fish populations and respect for the
ONLINE RESOURCES YOU’LL WANT TO CONSULT
Albertarelm.com—Visit to register for a fishing licence online. Albertaregulations.ca—Learn the specifics of all the fishing laws in Alberta. Albertafishingguide.com—A location database, showing species, catch limits, seasons and sizes for each body of water in Alberta. Mywildalberta.ca—Provides updates on advisories, bans and restrictions. AHEIA.com—Provides lessons and certifications regarding responsible fishing and wildlife conservation.
regulations go a long way to preserving both the beauty of nature and the fun of the sport. So grab your fishing rod, grab some good friends and head out to the water. There is a whole province just waiting to be explored. n
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Summer Pet Advice
How you can get your puss, pooch or other loving animal adjusted for the season I
f the weather forecasts are to be believed, it’s gonna be a hot one this year and we might find occasions when the mercury could rise higher than usual. Taking care of yourself is one thing, but your pets have a different level of maintenance worth considering. Here are a few tips to keep them healthy and happy this summer. ● Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it’s hot or humid outdoors. Make sure your pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful not to over-exercise them, and keep them indoors when it’s extremely hot. ● Know the symptoms of overheating in pets, which include excessive panting or difficulty breathing,
increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse. Symptoms can also include seizures, bloody diarrhea and vomit along with an elevated body temperature of over 104 degrees. ● Do not leave pets unsupervised around water. Consider a life vest and rinse your pets off after swimming to remove chlorine or salt from their fur. Avoid allowing pets from drinking treated or salt water. ● Feel free to trim longer hair on your dog, but never shave your dog: The layers of dogs’ coats protect them from overheating and sunburn. Brushing cats more often than usual can prevent problems caused by excessive heat. And be sure that any sunscreen or
insect repellent product you use on your pets is labeled specifically for use on animals. ● Asphalt gets extremely hot, if you can walk on it barefoot, it is not safe for your pets to walk or lie on. Being so close to the ground, your pooch’s body can heat up quickly, and sensitive paw pads can burn. Keep walks during these times to a minimum. ● Commonly used rodenticides and lawn and garden insecticides can be harmful to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep them out of reach. Keep citronella candles, tiki torch products and insect coils of out pets’ reach as well. n Courtesy ASPCA
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Amusement COMBAT ARCHERY
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GATEWAY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE 3414 Gateway Boulevard I 9 am-10 pm I Foosball, arcade, pool, bowling and so much more. gatewaybowl.com 780 435 1922
JIM-BOWS ARCHERY 13955-156 Street I Tues-Fri 10 am-9 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm I $35
includes rental of equipment. jimbowsarchery.ca 780 488 7705
PHOENIX INDOOR RANGE 4706-76 Avenue I Sat-Mon 10 am-5 pm, Tues-Fri 10 am-9pm phoenixrange.ca 780 466 0307
SNOW VALLEY AERIAL PARK
119th Street off Whitemud Drive I Until June 27: Thu-Fri 3-9 pm, Sat-Sun 9 am-9pm I June 28 on: daily 9am-9pm I $29 (Kids course, 1 metre to 1.4 metres tall, lower level only on 19 games) I $42 for over 140 cm tall (full tower access) Cheaper online, and online bookings highly advised. Climb 40 feet above
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THE REC ROOM
1725-99 Street OR West Edmonton Mall, 170 Street & 87 Avenue I Sun-Thurs 11 am12 am, 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 $49, $39 (under 43 inches tall); Ice Palace $12, $8 (3-10yrs) rental skates available; Sea Lions Rock Show daily 2 pm-4 pm (weekends, noon showings also); Sealife Caverns 11 am-6 pm $14, $10 (3-10yrs);
Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf $14, $10 (3-10yrs); World Waterpark daily rate $49, $39 (under 48 inches tall); Skyflyer Zipline $14 single flight wem.ca 780 444 5300
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Phase 4, West Edmonton Mall I Mon-Thur 10 am-9 pm, Fri-Sat 10 am-10pm, Sun 10 am-6 pm I $40 daily rate, no license required. shootingcentre.com 780 426 4866
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ROCK JUNGLE
10247-184 Street I Climb tall walls or upside down, while bouldering, & more I Mon-Fri 9:30 am-11 pm, Sat 8 am-10 pm, Sun 10 am-8 pm I $29 adult, $26 youth, $21 kids, includes gear rental climbing.rockjunglefitness.com 780 454 7625
VERTICALLY INCLINED
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WILSON CLIMBING CENTRE 8707-114 Street, U of A I Bouldering lounge and 48 foot tall wall I Mon-Fri 2 pm11 pm, Sat & Sun noon-6 pm $14 adult, $8 under 13. 780 492 2767
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ESCAPE
Communicate and work together to escape challenging rooms and situations.
BREAKOUT ENTERTAINMENT
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CHALLENGE THE ROOM
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LOGIC LOCK
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SIDEQUESTS
10190-104 Street I Escape from quest expedition, Uncle and more I Tue-Thu 5 pm-10 pm, Fri 5 pm-11 pm, Sat noon-11pm, Sun noon-10 pm I $25 inc tax/person/room sidequests.ca 780 705 1731
SMARTYPANTZ
10524-110 Street I Rooms include Morning Never Comes, Thirst for Murder and more. I Tues-Thu 5 pm-10 pm, Fri 3:30 pm-11 pm, Sat noon11 pm, Sun 1-9pm I $25/ person, but minimum people required edmonton.smartypantz.ca 780 951 9293
THE ESCAPE EMPORIUM
10523-82 Avenue I Escape from a catacombs, medieval, clinic and more I Mon-Fri 2 pm-midnight, Sat & Sun noon-midnight I $25.71 inc tax/person/room e-exit.ca 780 705 0160
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THRILLSCAPE
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15397-117 Avenue I Escape from a prison cell, Enter and more I $25/person/room thrillscape.ca 780 488 2575
LASER TAG 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 $8.99/ game, drop-in lasercity.ca 780 800 4920
LASER QUEST
11271-170 Street I Tue-Thu 4 pm-9 pm, Fri 1 pm-11 pm, Sat
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INDOOR PLAYGROUND ALL STARS PLAYLAND
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HIDE ‘N’ SEEK INDOOR PLAYGROUND
10830-170 Street I 9 am-9 pm I Kids 4yrs and up $14.95 (Sat & Sun), $12.95 Mon-Fri I Play structure, 7 slides, spider web, trampoline, 2 ziplines and more hidenseekplayground.ca 780 482 7244
MAGIC SPACE
9058-22 Avenue SW I ThursTues 9 am-5 pm I Adults $1, kids 4yrs and up $9 (Sat & Sun), $7 Mon-Fri I Play gym, inflatables, toddler play area
10184-34 Avenue & 4235139 Ave I 9 am-9 pm I Kids 4yrs and up Mon-Thurs $11.95, Fri-Sun $13.95 I Play structure, video games, inflatables and more treehouseplay.com 780 439 3299 780 475 6330
MAZES AMAZING CORN MAZE
TWP 484, Leduc I $9, $7 (2-12yrs), free (2yrs and under). Opens mid August. Tues-Fri 4-8 pm, Sat 10 am-8 pm, Sun noon-5 pm amazingcornmaze.ca 780 986 9034
EDMONTON CORN MAZE
26171 Garden Valley Road, Spruce Grove I Open July 25 I Mon-Sat 10 am-8 pm, Sun 1 pm-5pm I $12, $9 (5-11yrs) I free (5yrs and under) edmontoncornmaze.ca 780 554 4540
PRAIRIE GARDENS
56311 Lily Lake Road I Bon Accord I Kids, $14, inc tax,
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PAINTBALL EDMONTON PAINTBALL CENTRE
5104-67 Ave Avenue I Drop-in packages from $35. edmontonpaintball.ca 780 800 2324
PAINTBALL ACTION GAMES
4804-90 Avenue I Starter packages from $35. gotopaintballactiongames.com 780 469 0882
YOUNG GUNS PAINTBALL
Range Road 13, south of Yellowhead I Thu; Fri 10 am5:30 pm, Sat 11 am-5:30 pm I Rates start at $35 younggunspaintball.com 780 963 4006
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JUMP 360
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U-PLAY
13983-156 Street I Indoor playground, trampoline park I Mon-Thu 10 am-8 pm, FriSun 10 am–9 pm, Sun 10 am-8 pm I $13.95 weekdays, $15.95 weekends, (less for children 5yrs and under). u-play.ca 780 488 3751
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MONDAYS THE ORCHARDS
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4002-117 Avenue I 4 pm–8 pm. beverlyfarmersmarket.ca
WEDNESDAYS CALLINGWOD FARMERS’ MARKET
66 Avenue & 178 Street I noon–5 pm. callingwoodmarketplace.com
CASTLE DOWNS FARMERS’ MARKET 11520-153 Avenue I Wed 4 pm–8 pm.
SOUTHWEST FARMERS’ MARKET 2051 Leger Road I 4 pm–7:30 pm. swefm.ca
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390 Baseline Road, Sherwood Park I 4 pm–8 pm. Baselinefarmersmarket.com
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124 Street & 108 Avenue I 4 pm–8 pm. 124grandmarket.ca
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10030-99 Avenue I 4:30 pm–7:30 pm. fortsaskchamber.com/farmers-market
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Township Road 52337 Range Road 232 I 4 pm–7:30 pm. salisburyfarmersmarket.ca
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St. Anne Street I 10 am–3 pm. stalbertfarmersmarket.com
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5008-51 Avenue I 9 am–1 pm. stonyplainfarmersmarket.ca
SUNDAYS 124 GRAND MARKET
FRIDAYS
124 Street & 102 Avenue I 11 am–3 pm. 124grandmarket.ca
MORINVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET
CALLINGWOD FARMERS’ MARKET
9908-104 Street I 3–7 pm. morinvillefarmersmarket.com
SATURDAYS CAPILANO FARMERS’ MARKET
5004-98 Avenue I 9:30 am–4 pm.
CITY MARKET DOWNTOWN 97 Street & 103 Avenue I 9 am–3 pm. city-market.ca
OLD STRATHCONA FARMERS’ MARKET 10310-83 Avenue I Sat 8 am–3 pm. osfm.ca
SOUTH COMMON FARMERS’ MARKET
151 Karl Clark Road I 10 am–4 pm. southcommonmarket.ca
BEAUMONT FARMERS’ MARKET
College Street on Langham I 8 am–11 am. beaumontfarmersmarket.org
LEDUC FARMERS’ MARKET 4821-50 Avenue I 10 am–1:30 pm. leducfarmersmarket.ca
66 Avenue & 178 Street I 10 am–3 pm callingwoodmarketplace.com
CENTURY PARK FARMERS’ MARKET
2 LOCATIONS SERVING AWARD WINNING FOOD
2397-111 Street I 10 am–3 pm. centuryparkmarket.com
CITY MARKET DOWNTOWN 97 Street & 103 Avenue I 11 am–3 pm. city-market.ca
FRENCH QUARTER
8627-91 Street I 11 am-3 pm. Lacitefranco.ca
MILLER CROSSING FARMERS’ MARKET
50 Street & 144 Avenue I 11 am–3 pm. Mcfarmersmarket.ca
SOUTH COMMON FARMERS’ MARKET
151 Karl Clark Road I 10 am–4 pm. southcommonmarket.ca
FRI/SAT/SUN BOUNTIFUL MARKET
3696 97 Street I 9 am–5 pm bountifulmarkets.com
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All Summer 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
ALBERTA AVIATION MUSEUM
11410 Kingsway Avenue NW I 9:30 am–5:30 pm I $12 adult, $8.50 youth (13–17yrs), $7.50 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) I Explore Alberta’s aviation history including actual airplanes, displays of air force uniforms, maps, and other historical memorabilia. albertaaviationmuseum.com 780 451 1175
ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL GALLERY
10186-106 Street NW I Mon–Sat 10 am–5 pm, Thur 10 am–6pm I The only public gallery in the province dedicated to exhibiting craft arts and Edmonton’s secondlargest public gallery. albertacraft.ab.ca 780 488 6611
ALBERTA LEGISLATURE BUILDING
9820-107 Street NW I 10 am– 5 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. assembly.ab.ca 780 427 7362
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ALBERTA RAILWAY MUSEUM
24215-34 Street NW I Sat–Sun 10 am–5 pm I $10 adult, $8 youth (13–17yrs), $5 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 Tues–Wed 11 am–5 pm, Thur 11 am–8 pm, Fri–Sun 11 am–5 pm I $12.50 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, plus it’s the only museum in the province solely dedicated to the exhibition and preservation of art and visual culture. Summer exhibits include Cul-de-sac, which will explore structures shaped by our relationship with the land, and William Kentridge’s solo show. 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 Every 40 minutes daily 11 am–4 pm, Sat 9 am–4 pm, and evenings during the Fringe 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
311 (in Edmonton), 780 442 5311 (outside Edmonton)
FATHER LACOMBE CHAPEL
5 St. Vital Avenue, St. Albert I Daily 10 am–5 pm 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
CLOSED FOR 2019 SEASON
7000-143 Street NW (Fox Drive & Whitemud Drive) I $26.20 adult, $20.90 kids, $95 family I Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 64 hectares of wooded parkland along Edmonton’s River Valley. The park now includes the 1846 Hudson’s Bay Fort, as well as the Streets of 1885, 1905, and 1920. 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/mechanized-river-valley-access.aspx
311 (in Edmonton), 780 442 5311 (outside Edmonton)
HARCOURT HOUSE
10215-112 Street NW I Mon– Sat 10 am–5 pm I Exhibitions from local, provincial, and national artists, as well as collectives and arts organizations.
harcourthouse.ab.ca 780 426 4180
JOHN JANZEN NATURE CENTRE
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
311 (in Edmonton), 780 442 5311 (outside Edmonton)
JUBILATIONS DINNER THEATRE
West Edmonton Mall Level Two, Phase 1 by Entrance 31 I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95 adult; Fri–Sat $75.95 adult I Saturday Matinee $39.95 adult, $36.95 kids I Enjoy live theatre, fantastic dinner and great company I Until August 10, “Footloose: New Town, New Dance”—Let the dance rebellion rise again I Starting August 17, “Best of Friends”—The greatest hits of the “Friends” era I June 1– August 3, Jubilations Junior Presents “Motel Transylvania” I Starting August 24, “Alex in Wonderland.” edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
MAYFIELD DINNER THEATRE
16615-109 Avenue NW I Tues–Thur & Sun from $85/$90, Fri–Sat from $95/$100 I The Mayfield Dinner Theatre’s newly renovated playhouse boasts not only brand new acoustic lighting systems, but also an expanded buffet complete with a chef-tended carving station I Until June 9 “Sister Act” I June 18–August 4 “Sleuth”—It’s a play full of surprises, so keep the secrets from your family and friends until they have a chance to experience the play for themselves! This superbly theatrical, Tony Award-winning thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat! mayfieldtheatre.ca 780 483 4051
MUTTART CONSERVATORY CLOSING JULY 2019 FOR REST OF SEASON
9626-96a Street NW I Wed– Thur 10 am–9 pm, Fri–Tues & Holidays 10 am–5 pm I $12.50 adult, $10.50 youth
(13–17yrs), $6.50 kids (2–12yrs) I This 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
RIVER VALLEY ADVENTURES 9735 Grierson Hill I Five 1 hour trips per day I $59.99 I Explore the river valley trails on a Segway and experience the River Valley Cafe. rivervalleyadventure.com 311 (in Edmonton), 780 995 7347 (outside Edmonton)
ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM
9810 103a Avenue NW I Extended Summer hours: Daily 10 am–6 pm, Thurs 10 am–8 pm I $19 adult, $10 youth (7–17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I An authentic reflection of where Alberta is today and will be in the decades to come. It represents 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 Daily 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. The family entertained friends, relatives, and influential Edmontonians for more than a generation. 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
TELEPHONE HISTORICAL CENTRE
10440-108 Avenue NW I Tues–Fri 9 am–3 pm I Admission by donation I See artifacts that date back to 1876. Hear a multimedia presentation narrated by our beloved Xeldon the Talking Robot. Play in our hands-on exhibits depicting how different forms of telecommunications technology actually worked. telephonehistoricalcentre.com 780 433 1010
TELUS WORLD OF SCIENCE
11211-142 Street I Sun–Thur 9 am–5 pm, Fri–Sat 9 am–6 pm I General admission $23.95 adult, $19.95 youth (13–17yrs), $16.95 kids (3–12yrs), rates don’t include IMAX or special exhibits I Explore the world of science using the same methods as the hosts of Discovery Channel’s Emmy®-nominated series, MythBusters. You’ll immerse yourself in the MythBusters world from the very beginning. Explore The Blueprint Room and over 60 artifacts salvaged from more than 700 experiments conducted on the series, hand-picked by the MythBusters themselves.
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OUT OF TOWN ALBERTA PRAIRIE RAILWAY EXCURSIONS
4611-47 Avenue, Stettler I Trains depart late morning or early afternoon I $85–$165 adult, $65–$145 youth, $35–$145 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. absteamtrain.com 1 800 282 3994
CAMROSE & DISTRICT CENTENNIAL MUSEUM
4522-53 Street I Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm I Admission by donation I Explore the main building and 11 outbuildings to see some of Alberta’s history. camrosemuseum.ca 780 672 3298
CASTROL RACEWAY
RR 253 & Hwy 2 Nisku I Watch or participate in some amazing drag, motorcycle, and oval racing. castrolraceway.com 780 461 5801
CENTURY MILE RACETRACK AND CASINO
4711 Airport Perimeter Road, Edmonton International Airport I Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing and so much more. cnty.com/centurymile/
CLIFFORD E. LEE NATURE 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 than one hundred bird species, and provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. cliffordelee.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY 244047A Township Rd 464, 4 km west of Wetaskiwin I NASCAR stock racing and much more. edmontonraceway.com 780 467 9276
THE FORT HERITAGE PRECINCT
10006-100 Avenue I $8 adult, $5 youth, $4 kids (2–12yrs) I Mon–Sat 10 am–4 pm I You can 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. historycentre.ca 780 998 1783
JURASSIC FOREST
2-23210 Township Road 564, Gibbons I Daily 9 am–7 pm I $15 adult, $12 youth (13– 17yrs), $10 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. It provides an opportunity for you to experience and learn about some of the flora and fauna indigenous to the Edmonton area. jurassicforest.com 780 470 2446
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adult, $8 youth (6–17yrs), free (5yrs and under) I Leduc #1 Museum and Energy Discovery Centre offers a hands-on education with a climb-aboard working oil rig. 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. leducnumber1.com 780 987 4323
MULTICULTURAL HERITAGE CENTRE
5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Daily 9 am–4 pm 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, Sun 1 pm–5 pm museeheritage.ca 780 459 1528
REYNOLDS-ALBERTA MUSEUM
6426-40 Avenue, Wetaskiwin I Daily 10 am–5 pm 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. reynoldsmuseum.ca 780 312 2065
ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM
6 km northwest of Drumheller on North Dinosaur Trail I Daily 9 am–9 pm I $19 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 Tues– Sat 9 am–3 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 Open Victoria Day to Labour Day, 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/heritage-sites/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 Mon–Fri 10 am–4 pm I $5 adult, $4 kids (5–17yrs) and seniors (65yrs and older)
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 Open May 18, daily 10 am–5 pm I $15 adult, $10 youth (7–17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I An open-air museum where costumed roleplayers 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 June 1–Sept 2, Fri– Wed 10 am–6 pm, Thur 10 am to dusk I $18 adult, $9 youth, $4.75 kids I With 240 acres to explore, the University of Alberta Botanic Garden has something to appeal to plant enthusiasts, nature-lovers, 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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9306 Cameron Avenue
Skateparks INDOORS
KASKITAYO
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Phase 1, West Edmonton Mall
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
1979-111 Street 7207-28 Avenue
METRO EDMONTON BEAUMONT
50 Street & 55 Avenue
CAMROSE
4516-54 Street
DEVON
20 Haven Avenue
FORT SASKATCHEWAN 101 Street & 94 Avenue
LEDUC
50 Street & 42 Avenue
OUTDOORS UNSTAFFED
MORINVILLE— BOB FOSTER SKATEPARK
GROSVENOR
SHERWOOD PARK— MILLENNIUM PLACE
14325-104 Avenue
MAYLIEWAN
7411-161a Avenue
MCKERNAN
11341-78 Avenue
NORTH GLENORA
13535-109a Avenue
RAMSEY SKATEPARK
Riverbend Road & 43 Avenue
107 Street & 106 Avenue
2000 Premier Way
SPRUCE GROVE
Kings Street in Central Park
ST. ALBERT
NE corner, Sturgeon Road & Boudreau Road
STONY PLAIN
49 Avenue & Brown Street
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SUSTAINIVAL
Festivals BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Heritage Park, 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I August 2-4 I $165 weekend passes, $65 one-day pass I Featuring Tim O’Brien Band, The Cleverlys, Front Country, High Fidelity, and many more. blueberrybluegrass.com 888 915 4973
NEXTFEST
Until June 10 I $40 festival pass, $20 one-day pass, $12 individual shows I
This sprawling arts festival takes place at over 20 venues and features dance, visual art, music, theatre, and much more. nextfest.org 780 453 2440
OPERA NUOVA
Until June 30 I Witness the talents of Canadian vocalists and pianists as they perform operatic and music theatre crafts. Main Stage productions include: June 14 & 16, The Fairy Queen at Unitarian Church of Edmonton; June 22, 23, 25 & 27, A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Festival Place; June 26, 28, 29 & 30, The Secret Garden at Festival Place. operanuova.ca
Kingsway Mall northwest parking lot I June 6-9, Thur–Sat 12:00 pm-11:00 pm, Sun 12:00 pm-6 pm I $45 all-day pass I With games, attractions, and rides powered by renewable energy, this unique carnival provides an experiential public-education platform that celebrates energy literacy, sustainability, and clean technologies. sustainival.com
IMPROVAGANZA
Citadel Theatre, 9828-101a Avenue I June 12–22 I This 19th annual event features comedy acts from around the world, plus theatresports, specialty shows, and much more. rapidfiretheatre.com 780 443 6044
SUMMER SOLSTICE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Various locations in downtown Edmonton I June 11-21 I Enjoy performances by Ensemble Made in Canada, Charles Richard-Hamelin, and more. edmontonchambermusic.org
BEAUMONT BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL
Four Seasons Park, Beaumont I June 21 & 22 I $139
transferable weekend pass I Some of the artists include: June 21, Matthew Good & The Watchmen; June 22, Big Wreck, Bif Naked, Nice Horse, The Prairie States and more bbrf.ca
THE WORKS ART & DESIGN FESTIVAL
Capital Plaza at the Legislature and various locations around Edmonton I June 21-July 3 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 INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL Various locations around downtown Edmonton and Whyte Avenue I June 21-30 I Various Albertan, Canadian, and international acts perform at venues around the city. edmontonjazz.com 780 990 0222
FREEWILL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I June 18-July 14, Tues-Sat 8 pm, Sat-Sun 2 pm I $205 VIP pass, $35 single performance, free (10yrs and
under) I Two Gentlemen of Verona (even days & matinees), The Winter’s Tale (odd days), and no shows on Mondays. freewillshakespeare.com
SAND ON WHYTE
Whyte Avenue & Gateway Boulevard I June 28-July 7, 10 am–10 pm I Sand sculptures created by Canadian sand carving artists that tell our river city story. sandonwhyte.ca
HISTORIC FESTIVAL AND DOORS OPEN EDMONTON
Various locations I July 1-7 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. Events are held throughout the city. historicedmonton.ca 780 439 2797
WHYTE AVENUE ARTWALK
Whyte Avenue I July 5-7, 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
EDMONTON STREET PERFORMERS FESTIVAL
Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park (Gazebo Park), 8331-104 Street I July 5-14 I By donation I A free-flowing festival featuring dozens of performers, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and many more. edmontonstreetfest.com 780 425 5162
TASTE OF EDMONTON
Alberta Legislature Grounds, 108 Street & 99 Avenue I July 18-27, 11 am-11 pm, July 28, 11 am-8 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 19-28, 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. This year’s line up includes: July 19 The Offspring, Silent Disco; July 20 Dillon Francis with Lost Kings, Swede Dreams, Honeymoon Suite
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and Streetheart; July 21 Lil Mosey, Dear Rouge with Yukon Blonde; July 22 AJR, Queen Flash (Queen cover band); July 23 Kip Moore, The Lonely, celebrating the music of Roy Orbison; July 24 BUSH, Lonestar and K days Talent search, July 25 USS, A Tribe called Red, Man UP!; July 26 The Strumbellas, Hollerado, Snake Oil; July 27 T-Pain, The Alberta Music Showcase; July 28 Aqua, Fred Penner, and more. k-days.com 780 471 7210
INTERSTELLAR RODEO
Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I July 26-28 I $115–$249 adult passes, $69-$149 youth passes I An eclectic mix of the best of music. Line up: July 26, Sharon Van Etten, Aloe Blacc and more; July 27, Perfume Genius, K’Naan, Rheostatics and more; July 28, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Whitehorse, Lucius and more. interstellarrodeo.com
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I August 1-4 I $235 three-day general admission. The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Amazing music and fun things to see and do including aerial acrobatics, freestyle motocross, a Sunday gospel show and much more. Headliners include: August 2, Toby Keith, Kane Brown and Billy Ray Cyrus; August 3, Old Dominion, High Valley and Ronnie Milsap; August 5, Brooks & Dunn, Brett Kissel and Pam Tillis bigvalleyjamboree.com 780 672 0224
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I August 3-5, Sat & Sun 10 am-9 pm, Mon 10am-8 pm I Free attendance, $1 per food ticket I Over 100 cultures are represented in over 70 pavilions, all celebrating their art, crafts, food, history, and desire to share them all with Edmontonians. heritagefest.ca 780 488 3378
EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park, 94 Street & 92 Avenue I August 8-11 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
Downtown Edmonton I August 9-11 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 10 down Jasper Ave. cariwest.ca 780 421 7800
EDMONTON ROCK FESTIVAL
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I August 16-17 I $140 advance weekend passes, $150 weekend passes at the door, $65 advance day passes (Fri), $90 (Sat), $75 day passes at the door (Fri), $100 (Sat) I Performers include: August 17, Sloan, The Odds, and RadioActive; August 18, Rick Springfield, Greg Kihn & Tommy Tutone, Haywire, The Pursuit of Happiness and others. edrocks.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL
Old Strathcona and dozens of other venues throughout the city I August 15-25 I One of the largest and longest-running 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
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I August 23-25, Fri 5 pm, Sat 2 pm, Sun 2 pm I From $135 weekend passes, $55 nightly advance passes (Fri), $60 (Sat & Sun), more at the gate I This year’s performers include: August 23, Rott’n Dan and Lightnin’ Willy, Rick Vito, The Proven Ones and Mark Hummel’s Chicago Blues Party; August 24, Rooster Davis Group, Uncle Wiggly’s Hot Shoes Blues
Band, Lindsay Beaver, Big Pete with 13, Lil Jimmy Reed and his Band, Curtis Salgado Band; August 25, Samantha King and the YEG Trio, Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager Duo, Mississippi Heat, Vanessa Collier Band, Sonny Landreth and Charlie Musselwhite. bluesinternationalltd.com
17 and accompanied by adult) I Performances include: August 29, Celtic Spectacular featuring Eileen Ivers; August 30, Brahms & Dvorak; August 31, Hollywood Hits including music from Beauty and
the Beast, Mamma Mia, Ghostbusters and the Avengers; September 1, Toe tappers, fun, big band music. edmontonsymphony.com
SYMPHONY UNDER THE SKY
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road I August 29-September 1 I Tickets start at $25; free grass seating for youth (under
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BORDEN PARK
02
CALLINGWOOD PARK
03
CAPILANO PARK
04
CASTLE DOWNS PARK
05
CORONATION PARK
06
DAWSON/KINNAIRD PARK
07
EMILY MURPHY PARK
08
GALLAGHER PARK
09
GOLD BAR PARK
10
GOLDSTICK PARK
11
GOVERNMENT HOUSE PARK
12
HERMITAGE PARK
13
JACKIE PARKER PARK
14
KINSMEN PARK
15
LAURIER/BUENA VISTA PARK
16
LOUISE MCKINNEY RIVERFRONT PARK
17
MILL CREEK RAVINE
18
MILL WOODS PARK
19
QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK
20
RAINBOW VALLEY PARK
21
RIVERDALE PARK
22
RUNDLE PARK
23
TERWILLEGAR PARK
24
VICTORIA PARK
OUTLYING AREAS LIBRARIES
25
WHITEMUD PARK
23
BEAUMONT LIBRARY
26
WILLIAM HAWRELAK PARK
24
CAMROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY
25
DEVON PUBLIC LIBRARY
26
FORT SASKATCHEWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
27
LEDUC PUBLIC LIBRARY
28
MORINVILLE COMMUNITY LIBRARY
29
SPRUCE GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY
30
ST. ALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY
31
STRATHCONA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
32
STONY PLAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
EDMONTON AREA LIBRARIES 01
CALDER
02
CAPILANO
03
CASTLE DOWNS*
04
CLAREVIEW
05
ENTERPRISE SQUARE*
06
EPLGO, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
07
HERITAGE VALLEY*
08
HIGHLANDS
09
IDYLWYLDE
10
JASPER PLACE
11
LOIS HOLE (LESSARD)
12
LONDONDERRY*
13
MCCONACHIE*
14
MEADOWS
15
MILL WOODS
16
PENNY MCKEE (ABBOTSFIELD)
17
RIVERBEND
18
SPRUCEWOOD
19
STRATHCONA
20
WEST HENDAY PROMENADE*
21
WHITEMUD CROSSING
22
WOODCROFT
64
12522-132 Avenue x 780 496 7090
Ball Diamond
Bandshell
BBQ Pit
Boat Launch
201 Capilano Mall, 5004-98 Avenue x 780 496 1802 106 Lakeside Landing, 15379 Castledowns x 780 496 1804 3808-139 Avenue x 780 442 4741 10212 Jasper Avenue x 780 496 7062
Beach
Bowling Green
1-40 Cameron Library, University of Alberta x 780 248 1662 2755 119 A Street S.W. x 780 496 4834
Canopy
Climbing Wall
6516-118 Avenue x 780 496 1806 8310-88 Avenue x 780 496 1808
Off Leash Dog Area
Fishing
9010-156 Street x 780 496 1810 17650-69 Avenue x 780 442 0888
Fountain
Hiking Trail
110 Londonderry Mall, 137 Avenue & 66 Street x 780 496 1814
16607-50 Street x 780 442 5314
Playground
Picnic Area
2702-17 Street x 780 442 7472 601 Mill Woods Town Centre, 2331-66 Street x 780 496 1818
Skate Park
Shelter Area
3410-118 Avenue x 780 496 7839
460 Riverbend Square, Rabbit Hill Road & Terwillegar Drive x 780 944 5311
Spray Park
11555-95 Street x 780 496 7099
Tennis Court
8331-104 Street x 780 496 1828 818 Webber Greens Drive West x 780 496 8342
Washroom Water Tap
145 Whitemud Crossing Shopping Centre, 4211-106 Street x 780 496 1822
13420-114 Avenue x 780 496 1830
5700-49 Street x 780 929 2665
Wood Stove
Paddle Boat
10011-102 Street x 780 998 4275 2 Alexandra Park x 780 986 2637
10125-100 Avenue x 780 939 3292
Melcor Cultural Centre, 35-5th Avenue x 780 962 4423 St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street x 780 459 1530 401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park x 780 410 8600 112, 4613-52 Avenue x 780 963 5440
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17740-69 Avenue
50 Street & 109a Avenue 11520-153 Avenue 11425-142 Street 10298-89 Avenue
11904 Emily Murphy Park Road 10943-84 Avenue 4620-105 Avenue 4210-101 Avenue 9938 Groat Road
2115 Hermitage Road 4540-50 Street
9100 Walterdale Hill
13221 Buena Vista Road NW 9529 Grierson Hill
96 Street & 76 Avenue 2730-66 Street
10380 Queen Elizabeth Park Road 142 Street & 50 Avenue 9231-100 Avenue
2909-113 Avenue
10 Rabbit Hill Road
12130 River Valley Road 13204 Fox Drive
9930 Groat Road
OUTLYING AREAS MAJOR PARKS
4710-50 Avenue x 780 672 4214
101-17 Athabasca Avenue x 780 987 3720
7507 Borden Park Road
27
CENTENNIAL PARK, DEVON
28
CENTRAL PARK, SPRUCE GROVE
29
CENTRAL PARK, STONY PLAIN
30
DEVON VOYAGEUR PARK, DEVON
31
KINSMEN PARK, LEDUC
32
LEGACY PARK, FORT SASKATCHEWAN
33
LIONS PARK, ST. ALBERT
34
MORINVILLE SPLASH PARK, MORINVILLE
35
STRATHCONA WILDERNESS CENTRE
Athabasca Avenue 450 King Street
5108-55 Avenue
Saskatchewan Avenue West (Riverview Bike Park) Corinthia Drive North 10005-102 Street
Sir Winston Churchill Avenue 99 Avenue & 104 Street
52535 Range Road 212, Strathcona County
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107 Ave
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Century Rd
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Calahoo Rd
Grove Dr
111 Ave
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Pools & Splash Parks
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5920-119 Avenue
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FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE
ACT AQUATIC AND RECREATION CENTRE
8804-132 Avenue Mon–Thu 5:30 am–10 pm Fri 6 am–9:30 pm Sat 6 am–10 pm Sun 8:30 am–10 pm
2909-113 Avenue Daily 9 am–9 pm
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ALBERTA AVENUE— SPRAY PARK
l RIVERDALE—SPRAY
9210-118 Avenue
n BEACON
9231-100 Avenue
HEIGHTS
n ZOIE
12037-43 Street
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 n EASTGLEN
LEISURE CENTRE
11410–68 Street Mon–Thu 6:30 am–9:30 pm Fri–Sat 6 am–10 pm Sun 8 am–7 pm
l EASTWOOD—SPRAY
11803-86 Street
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PARK
9240-93 Street
SPRAY PARK
l CITY HALL—SPRAY
l ELLERSLIE—SPRAY
l GLENGARRY—SPRAY
PARK
133 Avenue & 89 Street
FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE
10535-65 Street Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 6 am–4 pm Sun 6 am–10 pm
PARK
112 Avenue & 62 Street
PARK
8720-130a Avenue Mon–Thu 10 am–5:30 pm.
n LONDONDERRY
FITNESS AND LEISURE CENTRE
14528-66 Street Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–10 pm
PARK
PARK
l KENILWORTH—SPRAY
7104-87 Avenue
n KINSMEN
PARK
SPORTS CENTRE
9100 Walterdale Hill Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat 6:30 am–10 pm Sun 7 am–10 pm
PARK
12323-51 Avenue
PARK
l KING EDWARD PARK—
SPRAY PARK
7708-85 Street
MILL CREEK OUTDOOR POOL
9555-84 Avenue Daily 11 am–9 pm
LEISURE
n LENDRUM
PLACE PARK
11335-57 Avenue n MCKERNAN
PARK
7536-112 Street
n MOUSIER WALTER
FITZGERALD PARK
72 Avenue & 180 Street
l WOODCROFT—SPRAY
n GRAND TRUNK
n YMCA
(CASTLE DOWNS)
n YMCA
(DOWNTOWN)
13025-112 Street Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 7:30 am–9 pm Sun 7:30 am–10 pm
10450-72 Avenue
n ROYAL
GARDENS PARK
4030-117 Street
n SOUTH TERWILLEGAR
PARK
7170 South Terwillegar Drive
n TERWILLEGAR
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTRE
n TIPTON
SPRAY PARK
PARK— SPRAY PARK
13625 Cumberland Road
SPRAY PARK
9200-163 Street CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
SPRAY PARK
(SOUTH)
NORTHWEST
HEIGHTS PARK— SPRAY PARK 14405-85 Avenue
SPRAY PARK
PARK
SOUTHPARK
13535-109a Avenue
n OLIVER
DOWNS— SPRAY PARK
SPRAY PARK
PARK
l ELMWOOD—SPRAY
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
n LEDUC
PARK
PARK
1101 Grantham Drive
l MORINVILLE—SPLASH
13008-122 Avenue
PARK
l SPRUCE AVENUE
99 Avenue & 104 Street
10240-115 Avenue
ST. ALBERT
WELLINGTON PARK— SPRAY PARK
n FOUNTAIN
PARK RECREATION CENTRE
13440-132 Street n WEST
MEADOWLARK
12840-109 Avenue l WESTMOUNT—SPRAY
128-109a Avenue
RECREATION CENTRE
4330 Black Gold Drive Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 8 am–9 pm
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SPRAY PARK
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FAMILY—SPRAY PARK
5 Alexandria Park, off 50th Street
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POOL
OUTDOOR POOL & SPRAY PARK
11015-134 Avenue
13510 Dovercourt Park
n HARBOUR
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10844-117 Street
l ROSSLYN—SPRAY
FORT SASKATCHEWAN
LEDUC
l PRINCE CHARLES—
MARY PARK— SPRAY PARK
10630-109 Avenue
OUTDOOR POOL
100 Westpark Drive Daily 10 am–8 pm
l QUEEN
MCDOUGALL
n DEVON
l KIN
HEMMINGWAY
13808-111 Avenue Daily 5:30 am–10 pm
11520-153 Avenue
105 Athabasca Avenue 10 am–9 pm daily
10001-94 Avenue
12033-125 Street
l CASTLE
n DOVERCOURT
OUTDOOR POOL
10315-119 Street Noon–8 pm
n PETER
CENTENNIAL PARK— SPLASH PARK
34 Haven Avenue Mon–Fri 6 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 8 am–10 pm
l NORTH GLENORA—
17605-64 Avenue
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PARK
102 Avenue & 114 Street
(WEST)
7121-178 Street Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:15 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–8:45 pm
SPRAY PARK
DEVON
l LAURIER
1975-111 Street Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–9 pm
l LIONS WATER—
38 Avenue & 60 Street
12130-134a Avenue n KITCHENER
CENTRE
5001 Rue Eaglement Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 6 am–10 pm Sun 7 am–9 pm
l KENSIGNGTON—
73 Avenue & 108 Street
13010-129 Street
n AQUA-FIT
PLACE FITNESS & LEISURE CENTRE
l QUEEN ALEXANDRA—
n CALLINGWOOD
BEAUMONT
l HUDSON
EDMONTON MALL
l ATHLONE—SPRAY
10211-102 Avenue Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–7 pm
l GROVENOR PARK—
14325-104 Avenue
PARK
11510-153 Avenue Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:15 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–8:45 pm
n JASPER
PARK
10849-81 Avenue
n YMCA
13915-115 Avenue
FITNESS & LEISURE CENTRE
SCONA POOL
n YMCA
11204-43 Avenue Mon–Thu 5:30 am–10 pm Fri 5:30 am–9 pm Sat–Sun 6:30 am–5:30 pm
n LANDSDOWNE
PARKER
4540-50 Street
n
GARDENS— SPRAY PARK
3803-114 Street
4620-105 Avenue
l HAZELDEAN—SPRAY
l ASPEN
l GREENFIELD—SPRAY
BAR—SPRAY PARK
n JACKIE
2704-17 Street Mon–Sat 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sun 5:30 am–9 pm
6510-111 Street
6115 Fulton Road
9630-66 Avenue
9100 Walterdale Hill Mon–Fri 11 am–7 pm
PARK— SPRAY PARK (PARKALLEN)
PLACE— SPRAY PARK
9170 Walterdale Hill n SW
n GLENORA
10426-136 Street
87 Avenue & 172 Street Hours vary: 10 am–9 pm (summer)
SPRAY PARK
CENTRE
ELIZABETH OUTDOOR POOL
n WEST
l SW KINSMEN PARK—
n CONFEDERATION
n QUEEN
2051 Leger Road Daily 5:30 am–10:30 pm
l ELLINGSON
HEIGHTS
l FULTON
l GOLD
PARK
12015-39a Avenue
10150-80 Street
n HARDISTRY
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PARK
5 Avenue & Edwards Drive 9411-97 Avenue
n FOREST
9403-109a Avenue
l RITCHIE—SPRAY
SOUTHWEST
10810-54 Street
l GIOVANNI CABOTO—
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COMMUNITY
9411-97 Avenue
150 Avenue & 79 Street
5920-93a Avenue
PARK
MEADOWS LEISURE CENTRE
DOON— SPRAY PARK
l CLOVERDALE—SPRAY PARK
SPRAY PARK
l OTTEWELL—SPRAY
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l BONNIE
1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
l G. EDMUND KELLY—
66 Street & 23 Avenue
8777-96 Avenue
8648-81 Street CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
PARK
PARK
l STRATHEARN—SPRAY PARK
DOON LEISURE
n l CAPILANO
l MILL WOODS—SPRAY
10139-87 Avenue
7902-73 Avenue
CENTRE
7207-28 Avenue Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 7 am–10 pm
SPRAY PARK
AVONMORE
n BONNIE
MILL WOODS RECREATION CENTRE
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7727-98 Street
GARDNER PARK
WADING POOL
12505-75 Street
l KILLARNEY—SPRAY
PARK
12710-70 Street
ELMWOOD PARK— SPRAY PARK
l HIGHLANDS—SPRAY
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PARK
4 Cunningham Road Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10 pm Sat 6 am–8:30 pm Sun 7 am–8:30 pm
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165 Sturgeon Road Daily 10 am–8 pm
SHERWOOD PARK PARK—
28 Heron Way Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
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BAR RANCH— SPRAY PARK
875 Jim Common Drive S 10 am–9 pm daily
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PARK— SPRAY PARK
Glamorgan Drive E Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
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Devonian Way
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2001 Oak Street
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Strathcona Drive South Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
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PLACE
2000 Premier Way 9 am–9 pm daily
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Woodbridge Way Mon–Fri 1 pm–4 pm
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400 Campbell Road Mon–Fri 5:30 am–10:30 pm Sat 6:30 am–10:30 pm Sun 6:30 am–9:30 pm
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178 St
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149 St
156 St
82 St
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Century Rd
Jennifer Heil Way
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450 King Street Mon–Fri 9 am–8 pm Sat–Sun 10 am–7 pm l PERON WEST
SPLASH PAD
ENERGY—
211 Jennifer Heil Way Mon–Fri 7 am–5 pm
n TRANSALTA TRI-LEISURE
CENTRE
221 Jennifer Heil Way Mon–Fri 5 am–10 pm Sat–Sun 6 am–9 pm
STONY PLAIN n l STONY
PLAIN OUTDOOR POOL & SPRAY PARK 5210–55 Avenue
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Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
ST. ALBERT ROTARY RIBFEST M
August M EDMONTON METRO
Thur, August 1 DATE NIGHT: 100 MILE HOUSE FOLK MUSIC CONCERT M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs), plus $11.95 concert fee I Enjoy a performance by awardwinning trio 100 Mile House, in the beautiful setting of the amphitheatre in the Aga Khan Garden. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
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 PROSPECTS VS. YORKTON
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. FRASER VALLEY BANDITS Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
MAURICE J VAUGHN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Fri, August 2 BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I $120 daily I The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Today’s headliners include: Toby Keith, Kane Brown and Billy Ray Cyrus. bigvalleyjamboree.com/bvj 780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
Stony Plain Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue I $65 oneday pass, $40 evening pass I Featuring Tim O’Brien Band, The Cleverlys, Front Country, High Fidelity, and more. blueberrybluegrass.com
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. YORKTON
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave I 11 am–10 pm I 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/264528101128757/
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Sat, August 3 BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I $120 daily I The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Today’s headliners include: Toby Keith, Kane Brown and Billy Ray Cyrus. bigvalleyjamboree.com/bvj 780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL M
Stony Plain Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue I $65 oneday pass, $40 evening pass I Featuring Tim O’Brien Band, The Cleverlys, Front Country, High Fidelity, and more. blueberrybluegrass.com
FAIRY BERRY FESTIVAL M
Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm I 56311 Lily Lake Road, Bon Accord I 10 am–6 pm I $17.85 adults, $13.65 youth (3 to 17yrs) I Fairies, pirates, fairystrawberries, shortcake, and folk music are all part of the fun as the corn maze opens this weekend. prairiegardens.org
EDMONTON PROSPECTS VS. YORKTON
RE/MAX Field I 1023396 Avenue I 7 pm I $20 adults, $10 kids (6–12yrs), free (5yrs and under) prospectsbaseballclub.com
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Noon–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
MAURICE J VAUGHN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
MOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
ST. ALBERT ROTARY RIBFEST M
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave I 11 am–10 pm I 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/264528101128757/
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 1:30 & 7:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performance-packed musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Sun, August 4 BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I $120 daily I The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Today’s headliners include: Toby Keith, Kane Brown and Billy Ray Cyrus. bigvalleyjamboree.com/bvj 780 672 0224
BLUEBERRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL M
Stony Plain Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue I $65 oneday pass, $40 evening pass I Featuring Tim O’Brien Band, The Cleverlys, Front Country, High Fidelity, and more. blueberrybluegrass.com
FAIRY BERRY FESTIVAL M
Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm I 56311 Lily Lake Road, Bon Accord I 10 am–6 pm I $17.85 adults, $13.65 youth (3 to 17yrs) I Fairies, pirates, fairystrawberries, shortcake, and folk music are all part of the fun as the corn maze opens this weekend. prairiegardens.org
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Noon–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
MAURICE J VAUGHN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
ST. ALBERT ROTARY RIBFEST M
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue I 11 am–10 pm I 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/264528101128757/
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I 1:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performancepacked musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Aug 5 - 11 FOOTSLOOSE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I Wed–Thur & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Welcome to the town of Elmore, where dancing is legal for only one night a year. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
Mon, August 5 FAIRY BERRY FESTIVAL M
Lake Road, Bon Accord I 10 am–6 pm I $17.85 adults, $13.65 youth (3 to 17yrs) I Fairies, pirates, fairystrawberries, shortcake, and folk music are all part of the fun as the corn maze opens this weekend. prairiegardens.org
ST. ALBERT ROTARY RIBFEST M
Lions Park I 21 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue I 11 am–10 pm I 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/264528101128757/
Tues, August 6 ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I Today’s events include: 7–9 am, pancake breakfast courtesy of St. Albert Inn and Suites; 6–10 pm, show and shine at Century Casino. rocknaugust.com
Wed, August 7 DUANE SPARKS & THE PROJECT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.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. Featuring Bix Mix Boys. festivalplace.ab.ca
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations around St. Albert I Today’s events include: 7–9 am, pancake breakfast courtesy of Memories Funeral Home; 7 am–8 pm, poker run; 6–9 pm; Roadeo at A&W. rocknaugust.com
SUMMER SESSIONS M
Shikaoi Park I 4905-51 Ave, Stony Plain I 6:30 pm I Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series, which runs Wednesday evenings rain or shine. Music lineup to be announced. stonyplain.com
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Thur, August 8 DATE NIGHT: CRAFT BEER & SUMMER GAMES M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Gather your date or your gang and head to the garden for an evening of relaxed outdoor fun, with an assortment of games available to play on a drop-in basis. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
St. Albert Honda; 6–9 pm, mini show n’ shine at Fountain Tire. rocknaugust.com
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Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I $40 Friday pass I Animethon boasts multiple tracks of programming over the event’s three days including card and console gaming, concerts, contests, industry guests, vendors, many panels and, of course, anime video screenings. animethon.org
EDMONTON ESKIMOS VS. OTTAWA REDBLACKS
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 8 pm I From $40.25 ticketmaster.ca
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EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 9505-96 Avenue I Mainstage entertainment includes Amanda Shires. 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
PERSEIDS PYJAMA PARTY M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm
CULTURAL CAMPFIRE M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
DUANE SPARKS & THE PROJECT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 950596 Avenue I Mainstage entertainment includes Hozier. edmontonfolkfest.org 780 429 1899
EDMONTON STINGERS VS. SASKATCHEWAN RATTLERS
GOOD FOOD... GOOD FRIENDS...
GREAT CAUSE!
CARIWEST
Downtown Edmonton I August 9–11 I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform Downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. cariwest.ca
A UNIQUE FUNDRAISER TO SUPPORT
SENIORS IN CARE
I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Stargazing with the Royal Astronomical Society, fun-inthe-dark family games, bedtime stories, and more. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
THE ROMANTICS M
DUANE SPARKS & THE PROJECT
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $39.99 and up rivercreeresort.com
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Edmonton Expo Centre I 7515-118 Ave I 7 pm I From $25 I The Canadian Elite Basketball League plays its inaugural season in the summer of 2019, with six teams across Canada. thestingers.ca
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Various locations in St. Albert I Today’s events include: 7–9 am, pancake breakfast courtesy of Ricky’s St. Albert; 11 am–1:30 pm, BBQ at
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Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I $40 Saturday pass I Animethon boasts multiple tracks of programming over the event’s three days including card and console gaming, concerts, contests, industry guests, vendors, many panels and, of course, anime video screenings. animethon.org
CARIWEST
Downtown Edmonton I August 9–11 I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform Downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. cariwest.ca
CHEAP TRICK M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $69.99 and up rivercreeresort.com
CULINARY COOKOUT M
Cardiff Park I 25023 Township Road 554, Cardiff I 4–9 pm I Live music, family fun, and food trucks startinsturgeon.ca
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON FIRESTATION OPEN HOUSES
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
Rotary Amphitheatre I Corner of 100 Avenue and 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I Performed by a full troop of 32 riders, this worldrenowned spectacle is a living symbol of Canada. rcmp-grc.gc.ca/even/ en/t/2/e
Various locations in St. Albert I Today’s events include: 8–11 pm, street dance on St. Anne Street. rocknaugust.com
DUANE SPARKS & THE PROJECT
FRAGAPALOOZA M
RCMP MUSICAL RIDE M
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH | 5:30PM
Station 16 Millwoods I 2904-66 Street I Station 24 Terwilliger I 131 Haddow Close I 11 am–1 pm I Free I Meet the firefighters and fire prevention officers, check out the fire trucks, and learn important fire safety information. edmonton.ca/programs_services/ fire_rescue/open-houses.aspx
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EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 950596 Avenue I Mainstage entertainment includes Blue Rodeo, Ani DeFranco and Hurray for the Riff Raff. edmontonfolkfest.org 780 429 1899
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FC EDMONTON VS. PACIFIC FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 1:30 pm I From $26.35 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
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
DUANE SPARKS & THE PROJECT
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Gallagher Park I 950596 Avenue I Mainstage entertainment includes a wide slate of performers closing the event with their
SPRUCE GROVE PUBLIC MARKET & ROCK THE ART WALK M
Columbus Park I 116 Main Street, Spruce Grove I 10 am–4 pm I Vendor booths, fresh produce, food trucks, live entertainment, and tons of amazing art from local and regional artists. sprucegrovecitycentre.org
Wed, August 14 BRANDON SANTINI
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
FEAST ON THE FIELD
SUMMER PLAY DAY M
Sherwood Park I Broadmoor Lake Park I 2015 Oak Street I 11 am–2 pm I Hosted by Everybody Gets to Play. Play Days provide children free and active play options that appeal to all of their senses. strathcona.ca
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 5:309:30 pm I $175–$195 I This all-inclusive long-table event
OUTDOOR MOVIE M
Heritage Park I 5100-41 Ave, Stony Plain I 7 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.com
RING OF FIRE
Citadel Theatre I 9828-101a Avenue I Tues–Fri 7:30 pm, Sat 1:30 & 7:30 pm, Sun 1:30 pm I $34.65 and up I Over two dozen of Johnny Cash’s songs are featured in this performance packed musical. citadeltheatre.com/20192020/ring-of-fire
Fri, August 16 EDMONTON ROCK FESTIVAL
ROCK’N AUGUST M
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Show starts 5:15 pm I $65 advance tickets, $75 at the door I Today’s performers include Sloan, The Odds, and RadioActive. edmontonrockfest.com
Various locations in St. Albert I Today’s events include: 10 am–3 pm, show ‘n shine at Lion’s Park; 11 am–4 pm, beer garden at the St. Albert Legion; 8 pm, dance at the St. Albert Legion. rocknaugust.com
Sun, August 11
BRANDON SANTINI
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
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Downtown Edmonton I August 9–11 I Glitzy parade costumes, dancing in the street to island rhythms, and exotic cuisine transform Downtown Edmonton into a lively Caribbean outpost. cariwest.ca
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $34.99 and up rivercreeresort.com
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12–17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Learn how to rumba, led by experts from the U of A Dance Club, in a fun and friendly atmosphere. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
4219 99 Street I Come by Revolve for some family fun, photo booth, face painting, activities and more. Plus, check out our family friendly furniture for your home refresh! revolvefurnishings.com
CARIWEST
QUIET RIOT M
DATE NIGHT: RUMBA M
REVOLVE FURNISHINGS FAMILY FUN DAY
Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I $30 Sunday pass I Animethon boasts multiple tracks of programming over the event’s three days including card and console gaming, concerts, contests, industry guests, vendors, many panels and, of course, anime video screenings. animethon.org
food vendors, beer tents, and much more. fringetheatre.ca 780 448 9000
EDMONTON DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
rendition of Ian Tyson’s “Four Strong Winds”. 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
Mon, August 12 MICKI FREE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Tues, August 13 MICKI FREE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
features an Alberta-inspired feast right on the field at Commonwealth Stadium. Celebrate Edmonton’s thriving food scene with these award-winning local chefs. feastonthefield.weebly.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. Featuring Carter & The Capitals. festivalplace.ab.ca
Thur, August 15 BRANDON SANTINI
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL Old Strathcona, dozens of venues throughout the city I Amazing theatre throughout the day, and free outdoor shows including buskers,
Louise McKinney Park I 9999 Grierson Road I Cheer on fellow Edmontonians as they participate in the centuriesold tradition of dragon boat racing in the beautiful Edmonton River Valley. edmontondragonboatfestival.ca
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 summercity.ca
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EDMONTON MARATHON
Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I 11 am–7 pm I Sports expo and package pickup. edmontonmarathon.ca
MOVIE UNDER THE STARS M Legacy Point I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 7:30 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
STONY PLAIN COWBOY GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I Friday pass $35 I Featuring the music of Doris Daley, Ben Crane, Ryan Fritz, Ed Brown, and many more stonyplaincowboygathering.com
Sat, August 17 EDMONTON ROCK FESTIVAL Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I Show starts 1 pm I $90 advance tickets, $100 at the door I Today’s performers include Best in Show: Rick Springfield, Greg Kihn and Tommy Tutone, Haywire, The Pursuit of Happiness, Wide Mouth Mason, Darby Mills, Dextress, and One Night Stan. edmontonrockfest.com
98 DEGREES M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $44.99 and up rivercreeresort.com
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
BEST OF FRIENDS: THE LONG LOST EPISODE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 6:15 pm I $69.95– $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Set in the 1990s, this is the story of six friends who lived, laughed, and cried. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
BRANDON SANTINI
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON AIR SHOW M
Villeneuve Airport, 15 km west of St. Albert on Hwy 633 I Gates open 10 am I $24.68 adults, free (7yrs and under) I Performances by the RCAF Snowbirds and CF-18
Hornet demonstration teams, along with the USAF A-10 Thunderbolts demonstration team. edmontonairshow.com
pm I Free, but registration required I A ton of lego fun as you participate and compete in building competitions. millwoodstowncentre.com
EDMONTON DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
YIKES
Louise McKinney Park I 9999 Grierson Road I Cheer on fellow Edmontonians as they participate in the centuriesold tradition of dragon boat racing in the beautiful Edmonton River Valley.
edmontondragonboatfestival.ca
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
Edmonton Convention Centre I 9797 Jasper Avenue I RE/ MAX Field I 10233-96 Avenue I 9 am–6 pm I Enjoy the free 3km Running Room Friendship run, plus ABC Kids Activities and 1km Run/Walk. edmontonmarathon.ca
EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL REGGAE JAMBOREE FESTIVAL
Louise McKinney Park I 9999 Grierson Hill I 11 am I $20 and up I Featuring performances by Luciano ‘The Messenjah’, Fanton Mojah, Baby Cham and more edmontonreggaejamboreefestival.com
STONY PLAIN COWBOY GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I Saturday pass $45 I Featuring the music of Doris Daley, Ben Crane, Ryan Fritz, Ed Brown, and many more stonyplaincowboygathering.com
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Sun, August 18 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
BEST OF FRIENDS: THE LONG LOST EPISODE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 5 pm I $69.95– $75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Set in the 1990s, this is the story of six friends who lived, laughed, and cried. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
BRANDON SANTINI
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
EDMONTON AIR SHOW M
Villeneuve Airport, 15 km west of St. Albert on Hwy 633 I Gates open 10 am I $24.68 adults, free (7yrs and under) I Performances by the RCAF Snowbirds and CF-18 Hornet demonstration teams, along with the USAF A-10 Thunderbolts demonstration team. edmontonairshow.com
EDMONTON DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
Louise McKinney Park I 9999 Grierson Road I Cheer on fellow Edmontonians as they participate in the centuriesold tradition of dragon boat racing in the beautiful Edmonton River Valley.
edmontondragonboatfestival.ca
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
PICNIC IN THE PARK M
St.Albert Botanic Park I 265 Sturgeon Road I 1 pm I Free I Bring your lawn chairs and picnic and enjoy an afternoon in the beauty of St. Albert Botanic Park. stalbertbotanicpark.com
STONY PLAIN COWBOY GATHERING M
Pioneer Museum I 5120-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I Saturday pass $45 I Featuring the music of Doris Daley, Ben Crane, Ryan Fritz, Ed Brown, and many more stonyplaincowboygathering.com
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC
Alberta Railway Museum I 24215-34 Street I 10 am–5 pm albertarailwaymuseum.com
YEGO: EDMONTON’S #1 LEGO FESTIVAL
Millwoods Town Centre I 2331-66th Street I Noon–5 pm I Free, but registration required I A ton of lego fun as you participate and compete in building competitions. millwoodstowncentre.com
Aug 19 - 25 BEST OF FRIENDS: THE LONG LOST EPISODE Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Wed–Sat 6:15 pm, Sun 5 pm I Wed, Thur, &
Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Set in the 1990s, this is the story of six friends who lived, laughed, and cried. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
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
Mon, August 19 SLIM DUNCAN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Tues, August 20 SLIM DUNCAN
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Wed, August 21 QUALICO PATIO SERIES M Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music. Featuring The Give Em Hell Boys. festivalplace.ab.ca
THE JOE TENUTO BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Thur, August 22 DATE NIGHT: BON FESTIVAL M University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I Light up the pond in the Kurimoto Japanese Garden with candles and celebrate your loved ones in a peaceful Japanese tradition. botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
CULTURAL CAMPFIRE M
Multicultural Heritage Centre I 5411-51 Street, Stony Plain I Listen to stories from around the world and connect with people in our community. stonyplain.com
THE JOE TENUTO BAND
Fri, August 23 EDMONTON BLUES FESTIVAL Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 5:30pm I $65 adults, $27.50 youth I Tonight’s performers include Rott’n Dan and Lightnin’ Willy, Rick Vito, The Proven Ones, and Mark Hummel’s Chicago Blues Party. bluesinternationalltd.com
EDMONTON ESKIMOS VS. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
Commonwealth Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 7 pm I From $40.25 ticketmaster.ca
THE JOE TENUTO BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Sat, August 24 EDMONTON BLUES FESTIVAL Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 2 pm I $70 adults, $35 youth I Today’s performers are Rooster Davis Group, Uncle Wiggly’s Hot Shoes Blues Band, Lindsay Beaver, Big Pete with 13, Lil’ Jimmy Reed and his Band, and Curtis Salgado Band. bluesinternationalltd.com
ALEX IN WONDERLAND
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
EDMONTON WALK FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Gold Bar Park I 10955-50 Street I An amazing day of family entertainment is planned, including a beautiful 1 km walk around Gold Bar Park, a free BBQ, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services, prizes, outdoor games, face painting, and much more! muscle.akaraisin.com/ui/ walk2019/g/19821
THE JOE TENUTO BAND
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The Starlite Room I 10030102 Street I 8 pm I $25 starliteroom.ca
Sun, August 25 EDMONTON BLUES FESTIVAL Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 2 pm I $70 adults, $35 youth I Today’s performers are Samantha King and the YEG Trio, Curtis Salgado and Alan Hagar, Mississippi Heat, Vanessa Collier Band, Sonny Landreth, and Charlie Musselwhite. bluesinternationalltd.com
FC EDMONTON VS. YORK 9 FC
Clarke Stadium I 11000 Stadium Road I 1:30 pm I From $26.35 fcedmonton.canpl.ca
THE JOE TENUTO BAND Follow SUMMERCITY for regular updates and contests throughout the summer!
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SPRUCE GROVE PUBLIC MARKET M
Columbus Park I 116 Main Street, Spruce Grove I 10 am–4 pm I Vendor booths, fresh produce, food trucks, live entertainment, and tons of amazing art from local and regional artists. sprucegrovecitycentre.org
Aug 26 - Sep 1 BEST OF FRIENDS: THE LONG LOST EPISODE
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I Wed–Sat 6:15 pm, Sun 5 pm I Wed, Thur, & Sun $69.95–$75.95 adults, $38.95 children I Set in the 1990s, this is the story of six friends who lived, laughed, and cried. edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
Mon, August 26 FKB BAND
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
Tues, August 27 FKB BAND
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Wed, August 28 POWERHOUZE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
QUALICO PATIO SERIES M Sherwood Park I Festival Place I 100 Festival Way I 7–10 pm I Art on the patio, with live music. Featuring Scott Cook & The Second Chances festivalplace.ab.ca
Thur, August 29 DATE NIGHT: JURASSIC PARK M
University of Alberta Botanic Gardens I 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60 I 6–10 pm I $18 adult, $9 youth (12– 17yrs), $4.75 child (3–12yrs) I A perfect way to send out summer. Bring your blanket and settle under the stars for an outdoor, big-screen, thrill-a-minute experience, featuring Jurassic Park. Do you hear something rustling in the woods…? botanicgarden.ualberta.ca
POWERHOUZE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SYMPHONY UNDER THE SKY
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7 pm I Tickets start at $25; free grass seating for youth (under 17 and accompanied by adult) I Performances include Celtic Spectacular featuring Eileen Ivers. edmontonsymphony.com
STYX M
River Cree Resort & Casino I 300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch I Doors 7 pm, show 9 pm I $69.99 and up. rivercreeresort.com
SYMPHONY UNDER THE SKY
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7 pm I Tickets start at $25; free grass seating for youth (under 17 and accompanied by adult) I Performances include Brahms and Dvorak. edmontonsymphony.com
Sat, August 31 ALEX IN WONDERLAND
Jubilations Dinner Theatre, WEM I 11 am I $39.95 adults, $36.95 children (12yrs and under) I Junior production edmonton.jubilations.ca 780 484 2424
POWERHOUZE
Blues on Whyte I 10329-82 Avenue I 9 pm bluesonwhyte.com
SYMPHONY UNDER THE SKY Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7 pm I Tickets start at $25; free grass seating for youth (under 17 and accompanied by adult) I Performances include Hollywood Hits with music from Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia, Ghostbusters, and the Avengers. edmontonsymphony.com
WATER LANTERN FESTIVAL Rundle Park I 2903 113 Ave I 6 pm I Free to attend, however, there is a charge for a lantern I Discover the magical festival of water lanterns with food trucks, music and an incredible night of floating lanterns. waterlanternfestival.com
Fri, August 30 IRON MAIDEN
Rogers Place I 10220-104 Avenue I 7 pm I $86.35 I With guests the Raven Age. ticketmaster.ca
POWERHOUZE
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Sun, September 1 MILKY WAY DAY M Elk Island National Park I Less 35 minutes east of Edmonton I Leave behind the city lights and visit Elk Island National Park to celebrate the sky above. Stop by in the afternoon for solar viewing and family activities then as the night sky falls, gather around a campfire and search for stars or the Northern Lights. parkscanada.gc.ca/ElkIsland
RCMP MUSICAL RIDE M Heritage Park I 5100-41 Avenue, Stony Plain I Performed by a full troop of 32 riders, this worldrenowned spectacle is a living symbol of Canada. rcmp-grc.gc.ca/even/ en/t/2/e
SYMPHONY UNDER THE SKY
Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park I 9330 Groat Road I 7 pm I Tickets start at $25; free grass seating for youth (under 17 and accompanied by adult) I Performances include Toe-Tappers, big band hits, familiar tunes from Hollywood and Broadway, a touch of
Latin, and featuring some of Edmonton’s finest dancers. edmontonsymphony.com
Mon, September 2 SHEEP LEAVING PARADE M Legacy Park I 100 Avenue & 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan I 10 am I 0ur warm and fuzzy flock will lead a parade of sheep fans and followers from Legacy Park through downtown and ending up at the Fort Heritage Precinct. fortsask.ca
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Ol’ MacDonalds
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September
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East BONNYVILLE CANADA DAY
Bonnyville I July 1 I Parade, games, fireworks, and more.
BONNYVILLE PRO RODEO
Bonnyville Rodeo Grounds I June 14-15 I $12 general, $10 children (7–15yrs) I Rodeo fun, family activities, and tons of other things to do. bonnyvilleagsociety.com 780 826 3240
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Bonnyville Rodeo Grounds I August 15-18 I $95+ weekend passes Muddy fun, with live music by Tim Hicks and Default all weekend long. extrememudfest.com 855 542 3378
COLD LAKE
COLD LAKE RODEO
Cold Lake Exhibition Park I June 7-9 I In its 51st year, with traditional rodeo events alongside face painting and children’s attractions. coldlakeag.com 780 594 0667
SUMMER SIZZLER RODEO
Conrad Schinkinger Memorial Grounds I July 12-14 I Amateur rodeo paired with a marketplace, kids’ activities, beer gardens, and the fan favourite Combine Crunch. lamontagsociety.ca
BABAS & BORSHCH UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL
Lamont Recreation Centre, 4844-49 Street I August 24-25 I Borshch cook-off, dancers, music, food, tours, kids’ activities, and workshops. babasandborshch.ca
LAMONT
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PICNIC IN THE PARK
ARTS WITHOUT BORDERS
June 30 I Hillside Park I Join us for kids’ games, face painting, fireworks, and family fun. lamont.ca
COMMUNITY FAIR & PEROGY FESTIVAL
June 24 I Enjoy a parade, tractor pull, birdhouse building, duelling pianos, a perogy supper, and fireworks. lamont.ca
Various venues I June 17–23 I Enhancing the cultural experience of Lloydminster, this festival features the visual, performing, and literary arts. artswithoutborders.ca 780 808 3244
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
COLONIAL DAYS FAIR
Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds I July 10–13 I $15 adults, $12 students (13–15yrs), $5 children (7–12yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Concerts, midway, demolition derby, chuckwagon racing, and more. lloydexh.com/colonialdaysfair 306 825 5571
THE GREAT ALBERTA POTATO DERBY
Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds I August 14–18 I Chuckwagon racing along with beer gardens, pancake breakfasts, and family fun. lloydexh.com/cpcafinals 306 825 5571
Victoria Settlement, 10 km south of Smoky Lake on Hwy 855 and 6 km east on the historic Victoria Trail I August 18 I $5 adults, $2 youth (7-17yrs), free kids (6yrs and under) I Join us for a full afternoon of zany potato fun for all ages. This is a celebration of the potato’s key role in the survival of this community in its early days. Derby events start at 12:30 pm. Enjoy a free baked potato, win prizes, and race your “spudcar” on Alberta’s first potato racing track. victoriasettlement.org 780 656 2333
SMOKY LAKE
ST. PAUL
SASQUATCH GATHERING
CENTERFIELD MUSIC FESTIVAL
DENHAM’S RAM TOUGH CPCA FINALS
Metis Crossing, northeast to Smoky Lake on Hwy 28, then 14 km south on Hwy 855 I July 26-28 I $90 advance, $120 gate, free kids (12yrs and under with adult) I Three days of music and camping with such mainstage attractions as Ancient Jammers, McGowan Family Band, Terry Morrison, Whyte Ave Womprats and more. sasquatchgathering.com
Jaycee Ballpark I June 14-15 I $99 adult weekend pass, $59.99 youth weekend pass (5–14yrs) I Featuring Loverboy, Captain Tractor, Dan Davidson, and Emerson Drive. centerfieldmusicfestival.com
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 16 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
45TH UKRAINIAN PYSANKA FESTIVAL
Vegreville Exhibition Grounds I July 5-7 I Free admission 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 8-10 I Parade, midway, chuckwagon and chariot races, tractor pulls, music, and fireworks. vegag.ca 780 632 3950
VERMILION TASTE OF VERMILION
Vermilion Ag Grounds I June 28, 5 pm-9 pm I Experience local talents in the culinary arts, along with beer gardens, a car show, fireworks, and an outdoor movie. thegoodlifeinstitute.ca 780 581 2410
VERMILION FAIR
Vermilion Fair Grounds I July 25-27 I $10 day pass, $20 three-day pass, free youth (6yrs and under) I The 113th annual fair includes a parade, trade show, animal judging, pony chuckwagon and chariot races, entertainment, and agricultural/horticultural displays. vermilionag.ca
VIKING CLOVERLODGE STAMPEDE (RODEO)
June 15-16 I Enjoy a stampede, pancake breakfast, and fireworks. 780 336 2138
VIKINGS IN THE STREETS
Downtown Viking I June 14-15 I Parade, bed races, chili cook-off, show ‘n’ shine, roller derby, and more. vikingsinthestreetsfestival.com
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 12 & August 7 A Day on a Train, June 23, Historic Heisler Hotel; July 14, What’s in that Field? August 3, Forestburg Centennial MiniRuns friendsofbrr.com
VINTAGE DAY & THE FRIENDS UKRAINIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Ukrainian Cultural Village I June 24, 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. New this year, Vintage Day will also feature the Friends Ukrainian Music Festival. Experience a live concert blending traditional and contemporary Ukrainian-Canadian music. ukrainianvillage.ca 780 662 3855
CANADA DAY
Crescent Point Place, Provost I July 1, 11 am-11 pm I Enjoy the Farmers’ Market at the Agriplex, plus the new addition this year is the opportunity to dance to the Dirt Rich Band at Crescent Point Place. Don’t forget the fireworks at 11 pm. provost.ca 780 753 2261
HARDISTY RODEO
Hardisty Rodeo Grounds I July 19-21 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. hardisty.ca
VILNA BOOMTOWN DAYS
TOP 10
Vilna I August 16-18 I Come and enjoy the parade, games, activities for all ages and a fireworks show. vilnaagsociety.com
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UKRAINIAN DAY
Ukrainian Cultural Village I August 18 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
COME BY THE HILLS MUSIC FESTIVAL
Mistahiya Retreat Centre I August 16-17 I $80 weekend pass I A beautiful festival in a wonderful setting. Listen to eclectic music from the hill—a natural concert setting. Featuring Daniel Gervais and others. comebythehills.ca
Summer Activities for Kids 1. Splash around at a Spray Park 2. Check out Kids Fringe Aug 15–25
3. Zip around at Meadowview Dinosaur Park Leduc, AB
4. International Children’s Festival of the Arts May 28–Jun 2 St. Albert, AB
5. Have a Family Nature Night
Various locations around the city
6. Kick off K-Days with the Parade
July 20 at 10:00 a.m.
7. Watch the Sourdough Raft Race July 21 10 Rabbit Hill Rd NW
8. Bowl for Free
Sign your kids up for the Kids Bowl Free Program.
9. Visit a Green Shack
Located at many city of Edmonton playgrounds.
10. Take a Drive to Discovery Canyon Park 3800 Riverbend Drive Red Deer, AB
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CANADIAN DEATH RACE
West EDSON CANADA DAY
Centennial Park I July 1 townofedson.ca
GRANDE CACHE CANADA DAY
July 1 I Join us for a parade, food, games, family activities, music, and more as Grande Cache celebrates its 50th
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August 3-4 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 33RD ANNUAL GRANDE PRAIRIE HIGHLAND GAMES
June 8 I $15 family I The best of the Highlands, food, dancing, culture and much more. gphighlandgames.com 780 532 4250
CANADA DAY KICK-OFF & ACTIVITIES
Muskoseepi Park I June 30-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 19–21 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 16-18 I $165 adult three-day pass, $49 youth three-day pass (12-17yrs) I Featuring Blue Rodeo and Crash Test Dummies and more. bearcreekfolkfest.org
HINTON THE VELVETEEN RABBIT
The Performing Arts Theatre Hinton I June 12-15, Doors 6:30 pm, Show 7 pm I $15 adult, $10 youth and student I The Velveteen Rabbit provides comedy, pathos, adventure, and a final triumph for the hero, who learns that love makes all things real. breakalegtheatre.com 780 817 8872
FOHN FESTIVAL
Green Square I July 1 I Celebrate our region’s historical significance, connect with neighbours, understand the cultures that make our community, increase a sense of community pride, and showcase our rich diversity. fohnfest.com 780 817 3244
WILD MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Entrance Ranch, off Hwy 40 northwest of Hinton I July 19-21 I $175 adult weekend pass, $50 juvenile weekend pass (13-16yrs) I A weekend of great entertainment at the original crossroads I Featuring Colin James, Five Alarm Funk and more. wildmtnmusic.ca 780 865 7549
JASPER GRAN FONDO
June 8 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 855 515 0693
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
JASPER HERITAGE RODEO
CANADA DAY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Jasper Park Information Centre lawn I June 21, 11 am-4 pm I Join Jasper’s annual celebration of the rich culture and traditions of Indigenous people. Experience traditional food, arts and crafts, and local history at vendor booths. pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/ab/ jasper/activ/calendriercalendar2#indigenous
Downtown & Centennial Park I July 1 I From pancakes in the morning to fireworks at night, plus a parade and numerous activities in between, celebrate Canada Day in one of its great national parks. jaspercanadaday.com
PARKS DAY
Jasper Park Information Centre lawn I July 20, 10 am-4 pm I A full day of family fun including games, music, guided walks, and displays demonstrating what goes into managing a national park. pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/ab/jasper/ activ/calendrier-calendar2
South of Jasper on Whistlers Road I August 7-10 I $25 adults, $11 youth (5–14yrs), free (4yrs and under) I Seven professional events including bare-back, tie-down roping, team roping, ladies’ barrels, saddle bronco, steer wrestling, and bull riding. Nightly performances start at 6 pm at Jasper Heritage Rodeo Grounds. jasperheritagerodeo.com
BATTLE OF THE ROCKIES
North Saskatchewan River Park I August 15-18 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. Featuring a concert August 14 with Aaron Pritchett. battleoftherockies.com
ROCKY PRO RODEO
June 5-9 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 14-16 I $60 adult weekend pass, $30 youth weekend pass, free (12yrs and under) I A great family festival featuring eclectic music and rustic camping. facebook.com/ events/372877553301061/ 780 786 4824
ENTWISTLE’S CANADA DAYS CELEBRATION
PEMBINA VALLEY DAZE
ENTWISTLE RODEO
WILDWOOD AGRICULTURAL FAIR
July 1 I A parade, games and events, and fireworks to celebrate Canada’s 152nd birthday. partnersonthepembina.com 780 716 2304
Entwistle Rodeo Grounds I June 29-30 I A full-event amateur rodeo. partnersonthepembina.com 780 727 9222
PEMBINA RIVER NIGHTS
Rangeton Park I July 5-6 I $150 two-day passes, $75 daily gate admission, Free (14yrs and under) asmallshieldmusic.ca
Evansburg I August 9-11 I An annual celebration held every year in Evansburg. Enjoy a car rally, barbeque, pancake breakfast, kids’ zone, beer gardens, and more. 780 727 3526
Wildwood I August 16 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
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ATHABASCA MAGNIFICENT RIVER RATS FESTIVAL
North
Athabasca Riverfront Park I June 30–July 1 I Check website for 2019 ticket prices I Featuring live music: June 30 Drew Gregory and Trevor Panczak, July 1 Susan Aglukark and Helix I Fun for the whole family with a parade, food fair, market place, and music. 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 4, 11 am–5 pm I Experience the time-honoured 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 May–August, multiple dates I $18 adults, $15 kids. fortmcmurraygiants.ca
SUMMER SOUNDS FM CONCERT SERIES
Shell Place I May 30 Carrie Underwood, July 6 Nickelback, July 13 Bryan Adams I From $79.00. summersoundsfm.ca
FORT MCMURRAY FOOD FESTIVAL
July 19 - 28 I Taste the flavours of Fort McMurray. fortmcmurrayfoodfestival.ca
DARK SKY FESTIVAL
August 22–25 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
LAC LA BICHE 55TH ANNUAL POW-WOW DAYS Lac La Biche Agricom I July 11–14 I Lac La Biche’s biggest community event, featuring a midway, parade, music, pancake breakfast, fish derby, multicultural entertainment, and much more. laclabicheregion.com
LAKELAND COUNTRY FAIR & RODEO
Lac La Biche Agricom I August 2–3 I Rodeo, arts and crafts, petting zoo, children’s festival, and music. laclabichecounty.com
LEGAL FÊTE AU VILLAGE
Legal I July 26–28 I All sorts of fun, including fireworks, soapbox derby, petting zoo, and parade. feteauvillage.com
SLAVE LAKE RIVERBOAT DAZE
July 5–7 I Includes a parade,
midway, petting zoo, duck derby, show ‘n’ shine, fireworks and tons more fun with entertaining activities. 780 849 3222
OTHER ALBERTA EVENTS RCMP MUSICAL RIDE
The RCMP Musical Ride is performed by a full troop of 32 riders and their horses. Their performance consists of intricate figures and drills choreographed to music. These movements demand the utmost control, timing and coordination. I Schedule: Aug 7 Westlock, Aug 10 - 11 Fort McMurray, Aug 13 Lac La Biche, Aug 23 High Level rcmp-grc.gc.ca/even/ en/t/2/e
NORTH COUNTRY FAIR
Driftpile (Lesser Slave Lake) I June 21–23 I Weekend passes $180, free kids (12yrs and under) I Over two dozen bands playing and so much more. lslncca.ca
ASTRAL HARVEST
Driftpile (Lesser Slave Lake) I July 4–7 I $239 weekend pass (includes camping) I A full festival experience, with music, art, hooping for kids, yoga, and a potluck for families. Music from Matroda, ill.Gates, Codes, and many more. astralharvest.com
HAWG FLATTS ANNUAL PIG ROAST AND BIKE RALLY
Hwy 2, northwest of Athabasca I June 6-9 I $60 pre-sale, $80 at the gate. hawgflatts.com
BOYLE RODEO
Boyle Rodeo Grounds I July 19–21 I $10 adults, $5 youth (6–17yrs), free (5yrs and under) I Rodeo, community garage sale, beer gardens, children’s events, and concerts. Saturday night features Julian Austin. 780 689 6568
DISCOVERY DAYS
Redwater I August 16–18 I A parade and family fun at Redwater’s annual summer event. redwater.ca
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PLAMONDON MUD BOGS & HUMDINGER DAYS TOURNAMENT
Plamondon I July 5–7 I A children’s festival, mud bogs, and beer tent. Watch trucks, cars, motorbikes, people, and a 16-team slo-pitch tournament. 780 798 3478
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TAIL CREEK MUD AND MUSIC FESTIVAL
5 minutes East of Alix I Tail Creek Raceway I June 28-July 1 I $149 three-day passI Music, mud, and motorsports in the heart of Alberta, with performances by Our Lady Peace, Mother Earth, Everlast, Danko Jones, and more. tailcreek.ca
CALGARY
JUBILEE AUDITORIUM
1415-14 Avenue NW I Select shows include June 14-17 Alberta Ballet’s All of Us, featuring the music of The Tragically Hip. Closed for the rest of Summer 2019. jubileeauditorium.com
Olympic Plaza plus other venues I June 19-23 I $225 weekend pass, $15–$35 single tickets I A music festival offering a variety of talent in a bunch of cool venues. This year’s festival includes Man or Astroman, Har Mar Superstar, Jessica Pratt and many more. sledisland.com
CALGARY STAMPEDE
Stampede Park, 1410 Olympic Way SE I July 5-14 I $18 adults, $9 children (7–12yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Rodeo events and concerts along with a food festival, parade, petting zoo and midway. Featuring Zac Brown Band on July 12. calgarystampede.com 1 800 661 1260
CALGARY FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Prince’s Island Park I July 25–28 I $200 adult pass, $182 youth pass, free (12yrs and under) I Featuring Belle & Sebastian, Half Moon Run, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats, The Strumbellas, and more. calgaryfolkfest.com
FIESTAVAL LATIN FESTIVAL Olympic Plaza I July 19-21 I Free and family-oriented, with multicultural arts and entertainment highlighting Latin American culture. fiestaval.ca
CALGARY INTERNATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL
Shaw Millennium Park I July 29-August 4 I $129 festival pass, $35-$50 day pass I Performers include Amos Garret’s Modern Blues Band, Big Dave McLean, Colin Linden, and many more. calgarybluesfest.com Limited quantity available, get discount weekend passes at summercity.ca/summer-deals
CHASING SUMMER FESTIVAL
Max Bell Centre I August 3-4 I $169.95 weekend passes, $109.95 day passes I Amazing musical performances from a variety of eclectic talent, including The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, Above & Beyond, and many others. chasingsummerfestival.com
GLOBALFEST Elliston Park I August 15- 24 I $21 Nightly General Admission, $46 GlobalPass I A multicultural festival & international fireworks festival rolled into five evenings. Pyromuscial presentations from the USA, Spain, China and Canada. globalfest.ca
PRIDE CALGARY
Shaw Millennium Park and other venues I August 23– September 2 pridecalgary.ca
CAMROSE
JAYWALKERS JAMBOREE
Main Street I May 31-June 2 I Downtown sidewalk sales, concessions, and a midway. camrosechamber.ca/ chamber/jaywalkersjamboree-5
PRAIRIE WEST FIDDLE COMPETITION
Strome Community Hall I June 14-15 I $20 I Alberta’s newest fiddle contest welcomes players from across Western Canada and beyond to showcase their skills and compete for generous prizes. prairiewestfiddle.ca
CAMROSE CRUISERS SHOW ‘N’ SHINE
Downtown Camrose I June 29 I A cruise of classic cars and a drive-in movie. camrosecruisers.com
CANADA DAY IN CAMROSE July 1 I A parade, breakfast, and fun. tourismcamrose.com
BIG VALLEY JAMBOREE
Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds I August 1-4 I $235 three-day general admission I The country music festival upon which all others are judged. Headliners include: August 2, Toby Keith, Kane Brown, and Billy Ray Cyrus; August 3, Old Dominion, High Valley, and Ronnie Milsap; August 5, Brooks & Dunn, Brett Kissel, and Pam Tillis bigvalleyjamboree.com 780 672 0224
PRAIRIE FUN DAYS
Various locations around Camrose County I August 17-18 I A self-guided driving tour of exceptional locations in Camrose County. county.camrose.ab.ca
COCHRANE CANADA DAY
Mitford Park I July 1, 12 pm11:59 pm I Free I A jam-packed family festival to celebrate Canada’s birthday. cochrane-tourism.ca
MEDIEVAL DAY
Cochrane Public Library, 405 Railway St West I July 27, 10:30 am-4:30 pm I free I There will be Knights, Vikings, Magic Shows, Music, Dance lessons, crafts, games, shopping, food trucks and more. cochrane-tourism.ca
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LACOMBE DAYS
Cochrane Ag Society Park I August 16-18 I A weekend filled with fun and entertainment, including rodeo events, mini-chuckwagon races, and a midway. cochranefair.com
Lacombe I July 25-28 I A family-friendly festival with over 40 events, including a parade, music festival, midway, and slo-pitch tournament. lacombedays.ca
DRUMHELLER
MARKERVILLE
GRAN FONDO BADLANDS
POETRY AT STEPHAN’S HOUSE
June 22 I Ride the Badlands in this biking event, with courses ranging from 50 km to 160 km. granfondobadlands.ca
CANADA DAY
Various locations I July 1 I Celebrate our country’s birthday in the land of the dinosaurs. traveldrumheller.com/events/ canada-day-parade
CANADIAN BADLANDS PASSION PLAY
17 Street SW I Weekends from July 5-21, Fri & Sat at 6pm, Sun at 4 pm I $70$80 adults, $50–$60 youth I Witness the dramatic portrayal of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ in a natural amphitheatre in Drumheller. canadianpassionplay.com 403 823 2001
LOUD AS HELL MUSIC FESTIVAL
Near Dorva MX Motocross Track on Hwy 9 I August 2-4 I $100 advance weekend passes I Heavy metal music festival with camping. All ages welcome. Artists include Goatwhore, Cloverhoof, Bornbroken, Blackest Sin, and many more. loudashell.com
INNISFAIL INNISFAIL PRO RODEO
Daines Ranch and Rodeo Grounds I June 14-16 I This three-day event will showcase the skills and talents of rodeo’s toughest competitors. Tons of fun and family activities. innisfailprorodeo.com 403 227 3166
LACOMBE 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. lacombetourism.com
Stephansson House, 2230 Twp Rd 371, Red Deer County I July 21 I 1-4 pm I $5 adults, $2 youth (7-17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Join us for a celebration of poetry and the magic of words, with music, Icelandic baking, crafts, and games. A number of poets will share poems inspired by home. stephanssonhouse.ca
HARVEST FAIR AND QUILT SHOW
Stephansson House, 2230 Twp Rd 371, Red Deer County I August 18 I 1-4 pm I $5 adults, $2 youth (7–17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I As summer ends, visit Stephansson House for an afternoon of fun and games for the whole family. stephanssonhouse.ca
OLDS
SUMMER OLDSTICE
Downtown Olds I June 15, 10 am–4 pm I Artists, musicians, performers, bakers, growers, food-service vendors, handicrafts, and more. Walk through Uptowne Olds and enjoy a relaxing day in the sun. everythingolds.ca/summer-oldstice
PONOKA
PONOKA STAMPEDE
Ponoka Stampede Grounds I June 25-July 1 I Full passes: $298 adults, $217 kids (12yrs and under) I Daily rodeo events, midway, chuckwagon races, and live music, featuring Leean Rimes, the Washboard Union, and Lee Brice. ponokastampede.com
RED DEER 5K FOAM FEST
Heritage Ranch, 6300 Cronquist Drive I June 22, 8 am-5 pm I A one-of-a-kind obstacle course-based fun run, with 22 obstacles and the world’s largest inflatable waterslide, slip ‘n slides, and mucky mud pits − and 2.5 million cubic feet of foam pumped out at each event. 5kfoamfest.com
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July 1 Canada Day Celebrations July 22 - September 9 Art Walk August 1 Camrose Kickn’ Country Parade August 1 - 4 Big Valley Jamboree August 17 - 18 Prairie Fun Days County Bus Tour September 27 - 28 Alberta Culture Days October 25 - 27 Battle River Canine Association Show November 29 Midnight Madness Downtown Camrose November 22 - 24 Camrose Festival of Trees
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HIGHLAND GAMES
Westerner Park I June 22, 9 am-5 pm I The Highland Games feature traditional Scottish games, pipes and dancing, sheepdog trials, and a shortbread competition. reddeerhighlandgames.ca
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
CANADA’S GOSPEL MUSIC CELEBRATION
Westerner Park, 4847a-19 Street I July 11-13 I $177 three-day pass, $56 single tickets I Featured artists include Booth Brothers, Tribute Quartet and Double Portion. gospelmusic.ca
BARD ON THE BOWER
Bower Ponds I June 20-August 11 I This year’s festival features performances of Macbeth and The Tempest on an outdoor stage. primestocktheatre.com
WESTERNER DAYS PARADE Downtown Red Deer I July 17, 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 17-21 I A summer celebration with five days of live entertainment, midway rides, pony chuckwagon races, good food, and great company. westernerdays.ca 403 343 7800
CENTREFEST
Downtown Red Deer I July 27-28 I Buskers, street performers, music, food carts, and so much more. centrefest.ca 403 872 3361
PIONEER DAYS
Sunnybrook Farm Museum I August 17-18, 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.
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ROSEBUD THE KITE
Rosebud Theatre I June 7-August 31, Wed–Sun performances I $84 includes show and buffet I In this play by W.O. Mitchell, a town plans a surprise birthday party for cranky Daddy Sherry, who’s too busy getting even with Mrs. Allerdice’s yappy dog to care. rosebudtheatre.com 800 267 7553
SYLVAN LAKE 1913 DAYS
Various locations I June 15-16 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 am11 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
JAZZ AT THE LAKE
Alliance Community Church I August 16–19 I Featuring Liala Biali & jack Semple, Johnny Summers, Gabriel Palatchi and more. jazzatthelake.com
WETASKIWIN RAWHIDE RODEO
Wetaskiwin Agricultural Grounds I June 7-9 I $10 adult, $5 students, free kids (6yrs and under) I Highlights include vendors, a wild pony race, a wild-cow-milking contest, and beer gardens. The children may dig for cash and there’s much, much more. wetaskiwinag.com/rodeo 780 352 2780
CANADA DAY 2019
Alberta Central Railway Museum, RR 234 I July 1, 10 am-3 pm I Tea and pastries in the Café Car. abcentralrailway.com
CHILDREN’S DAY
Alberta Central Railway Museum, RR 234 I July 21 I Teddy Bear Picnic at 2 pm. abcentralrailway.com
NASCAR LUXXAR 300 RACE
Edmonton Raceway, 4 km west of the Hwy 2A & Hwy 13 Junction I July 26-27 I Mini-cup, NASCAR sanctioned race. edmontonraceway.com 780 467 9276
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL
Alberta Central Railway Museum, RR 234 I Aug 4, 2 pm I Free homemade ice cream. abcentralrailway.com
LOONSTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Loons Golf & RV, 4502 HWY 13E I August 17 I $79 general admission I Featuring Zac Brown Tribute, Bee Gees Tribute and more loonstock.com 780 352 3300
MOTORCYCLE RIDE TO THE REYNOLDS
Reynolds-Alberta Museum I August 17, 10 am-5 pm I $13 adults, $9 youth (7–17yrs) I
Ride your motorcycle to our event and get free admission. reynoldsmuseum.ca 780 312 2065
ALBERTA CENTRAL RAILWAY DAY
Alberta Central Railway Museum, RR 234 I August 18, 10 am–5 pm I $8 all-inclusive (2yrs and over) I Model train exhibits and collectors’ show, exhibits and telegraph service, demonstrations, train rides, speeder rides, wagon rides and spike pounding demonstrations. A pancake breakfast and beaver tails will be served. abcentralrailway.com
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Reynolds-Alberta Museum, 6426 40 Avenue I August 31-Sept 1, Daily 10 am-5 pm I $13 adults, $9 youth (7–17yrs) I Bring the family and enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the harvest. reynoldsmuseum.ca 780 312 2065
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museum tells the story of horse-drawn transportation in North America. remingtoncarriagemuseum.ca 403 653 5139 ext. 0
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WPCA CHUCKWAGON RACES
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
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BANFF MOUNTAINSIDE LIVE OUTDOOR CONCERTS
Shaw Amphitheatre, Banff Centre for the Arts I Ticket prices vary I Live music in an open-air venue in the heart of the Rock-ies. June 30, Susan Aglukark & Leela Gilday, July 7, Blue Rodeo, July 27, Frazey Ford & Hawksley Workman, August 8, John Prine. banffcentre.ca 1 800 884 7574
CANADA DAY
Central Park and other locations I July 1 I Familyfriendly events throughout the day, including a parade down Banff Avenue. banff.ca
CANMORE CANADA DAY
Centennial Park and Downtown I July 1 I A parade plus a ton of amazing activities, family-friendly games, food, and much more. canadadaycanmore.ca
CANMORE FOLK FESTIVAL
Centennial Park I August 3-5 I $130 adults, $110 youth (17–25yrs), $35 kids (6–16yrs). Featuring would be Tim O’Brien, The Jerry Cans, Martin Sexton, and Josh Ritter. canmorefolkfestival.com 403 678 2524
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, 18 km north and west of Fort Macleod on Hwy 785 I June 21, 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.org
LETHBRIDGE LETHBRIDGE BULLS
Spitz Stadium, 2425 Parkside Drive S I May-August I $24 patio, $10 bleachers and grandstand. bullsbaseball.com 403 320 2025
LETHBRIDGE JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL
Various locations around Lethbridge I June 7-15 I 9 days and nights of great music, including Jim Brennan, Kaley Kinjo, Mon-tuno West and more. lethbridgejazz.com
JUDAS PRIEST
Enmax Centre, 2510 Scenic Drive S I June 10, 7:30 pm I $64.50 plus. enmaxcentre.ca
THE STAMPEDERS
Yates Memorial Centre, 910 4th Ave S I June 10, 7:30 pm I $68.50 enmaxcentre.ca
WHOOP-UP DAYS
Exhibition Park, 3401 Parkside Drive S I August 20-24 I A full rodeo, midway, and music, including Corb Lund, Sam Roberts Band, and Arkells. exhibitionpark.ca
CARDSTON
MEDICINE HAT
REMINGTON CARRIAGE MUSEUM
MEDICINE HAT MAVERICKS BASEBALL
623 Main Street I July 1-August 31, 9 am-5 pm I $13 adults, $9 youth (7–17yrs), Free (6yrs and under) I Featuring interactive displays, horses, and carriages, the
Athletic Park, 1 Birch Avenue SE I May-August I $12–$16 adults, $10–$14 students (13–17yrs), $5–$10 (7–12yrs), Free–$8 (6yrs and under). themavericks.ca
Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre, 401 1 St SE I June 11, 7:30 pm I $70 esplanade.ca
Medicine Hat Exhibition Grounds I June 13-16 mhstampede.com 403 527 1234
MEDICINE HAT JAZZFEST
Various locations I June 23-30 I Featuring Laila Biali, Ann Vriend, and others. medicinehatjazzfest.com 403 529 4857
EXHIBITION & STAMPEDE
Medicine Hat Exhibition Grounds I July 24-27 I A tradition since 1887, with a rodeo, concerts, midway, horse show, and so much more. mhstampede.com 403 527 1234
OKOTOKS PARADE AND CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL
Ethel Tucker Park, 23 Riverside Drive W I June 15, 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 22, 11 am4 pm I Free I Local musicians and street performers gather throughout downtown Okotoks for a fun day of entertainment. okotoks.ca
CANADA DAY CELEBRATION
MILLARVILLE
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
MILLARVILLE HERITAGE RODEO
TASTE OF OKOTOKS & ARTISAN MARKET
Millarville Racetrack I July 19-21 I A rodeo, along with a kids’ corral, beer gardens, music, and a Saturday Farmers’ Market. millarvilleracetrack.com 403 931 3411
112TH PRIDDIS & MILLARVILLE FAIR
Millarville Racetrack I August 17–18, 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
Various locations I July 20, 11 am-4 pm I This pedestrianfriendly 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 24, 11 am-4 pm I $5 tasting tickets I Western-themed activities take over downtown Okotoks, including a chili cook-off. okotoks.ca
PINCHER CREEK, CROWSNEST PASS & AREA
more than 1,000 vascular plant species that call Waterton home. mywaterton.ca
105TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE HILLCREST MINE DISASTER
Waterton Lakes I July 1 I 10 am-5 pm I Free I Celebrate Canada’s birthday in Waterton with the national anthem, a flag raising, and cake.
Frank Slide Interpretive Centre I June 16, 10 am-5 pm I $13 adult, $9 youth (7– 17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Audio-visual presentations, interactive exhibits, and interpretive programs explore Canada’s worst underground mining disaster and its devastating effect on the town of Hillcrest. frankslide.ca 403 562 7388
CROWSNEST PASS DOORS OPEN & HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Various locations around Crowsnest Pass I August 1-5 I $13 adult, $9 youth (7–17yrs), free (6yrs and under) I Guided walks, tours, and picnics explore this year’s theme of Coal Town Culture. frankslide.ca 403 562 7388
PINCHER CREEK PRO RODEO
CANADA DAY
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PARKS DAY
Waterton Lakes I July 20 I Free I Explore the best of Waterton’s behind-the-scenes secrets like you’ve never seen before. pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/ab/waterton/activ/ calendrier-calendar/evenements-events
WATERTON-GLACIER SCIENCE AND HISTORY DAY Waterton Lakes I July 23 I 9:30 am-3:30 pm I The latest wildlife, vegetation and cultural discoveries in Waterton.
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OTHERS VUL-CON
Pincher Creek Agricultural Grounds I August 15-18 I $15 adult, $5 youth (6–14yrs), free (5yrs and under) I A rodeo, pancake breakfast, live entertainment, and dinner. pinchercreekprorodeo.com
Vulcan I July 26-27 I All things Star Trek including meet-andgreets. Featuring Bobby Clark, who played The Gorn in “The Are-na” episode of the original Star Trek series. vulcantourism.com 403 485 2994
WATERTON LAKES
STRATHMORE STAMPEDE
WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL
Waterton Lakes National Park I June 13-18 I Guided walks, hikes, workshops, and presentations led by professionals explore the
Strathmore Rodeo Grounds I August 2-5 I $15–$35 I Experience the full joys and adventure of a community rodeo. Look for music, kids’ activities and so much more. strathmoreag.com
OKOTOKS OKOTOKS DAWGS
Seaman Stadium, 256 Don Seaman Way I May-August I $18.50 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 May 31June 2 I $50 festival pass I A three-day international film festival including screenings, galas and workshops. okotoksfilmfestival.ca 780 862 6306
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LONG DAY’S NIGHT FESTIVAL
Alberta Association of Optometrists 44 Alberta Aviation Museum 60 Alberta Chicken Producers 31 Alberta Conservation Association 56 Alberta Fish and Game Associations 49 Alberta Railway Museum 55 Alberta Steam Train 86 Bianco 29 Bulger Insurance 15 Calgary International Blues Festival 85 Canmore Folk Festival 14 Caruana Interiors and Contracting 38 Casa 12 Doce 23 Chapman’s Ice Cream 63 Citadel Theatre 96 City of Cold Lake 78 City of Edmonton Summer Camps 70 City of Spruce Grove 32 Cora Breakfast and Lunch 45 Danceco 33 DeDutch 27 Delux Burger Bar 61 Discover E 56 District of Chetwynd 12 Edmonton Blues Festival 75 Edmonton Food Bank 62 Edmonton Musical Theatre 19, 45 Edmonton Police Services 76 Edmonton Prospects Baseball Club 18, 34 Edmonton Rock Music Festival 72 Edmonton Symphony Orchestra 14, 77 Edmonton Valley Zoo 70 Enotri 29 Fatburger 27 Feast on the Field 71 Firefly Theatre & Circus 36 Focus Laser and Spa 93 Fort McMurray Tourism 83 Globalfest 84 Gold Country GeoTourism 51 Grande Cache 47 Grande Prairie Regional Tourism 68 Greenland Garden Centre 36 Italian Centre 37, 45, 65 Jasper Adventure Centre 80 Jasper Skytram 81 J.R. Golf Course 82 Jumpy Things 55 Jubilations 9 K-Days 42
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Kibbles & Biscuits 53 Knighton Men’s Wear 33 Kuhlmann’s Greenhouse 17 Lac La Biche County 41 Landmark Theatre 61 La Patrona 23 Manning Town Centre 5 Marmot Basin 49 MDO 54 Meridian Beach 51 Millwoods Golf Club 8 Millwoods Town Centre 74 Moxie’s 7 Nello’s Italian Kitchen 57 North Central CO-OP 25 Ol’ MacDonald Music Festival 77 Phoenix Taekwondo 54 Print Machine 76 Revolve Furnishings 73 Rock Jungle Fitness 25, 77 Rosso 29 Royal Alberta Museum 2 Rutherford House 39 Servus Place, St.Albert 16 Shahira Bury, Royal LePage 79 Shelf Genie 17 Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel 85 SNA RV Rentals 19 Snow Valley Aerial Park 59 South Edmonton Common 3 St.Albert Farmers’ Market 57 Strathcona County 39, 74 Sundog Tours 80 Swiss Chalet 4 The Cheesecake Café 33 TnT Motorcycling 15 Tourism Camrose 85 Tourism Northern Rockies 82 Town of Devon 70 Town of High Level 13 Town of Morinville 13 Tutti Fruitti Breakfast & Lunch 41 U of A Botanic Gardens 60 Variant Edition 40 Vaticano Cucina 31 Waterway Houseboats 95 Whitemud Equine Learning Centre 63 Whyte Avenue Artwalk 39 Wild Mountain Music Festival 81 Wildrose Brewery 22
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
CONCORD PACIFIC VANCOUVER
Dragon Boat Festival I Concord Pacific Place, Creekside Park, and False Creek I June 21-23 I Visitors will enjoy amazing food, entertainment, and dragon boat racing. dragonboatbc.ca
VANCOUVER FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL
ARTSWELLS FESTIVAL OF ALL THINGS ARTS
NESS CREEK MUSIC FESTIVAL
VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
EDGE OF THE WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
June 21-30 I Featuring the music of The Roots, Herbie Hancock, The Suffers, and more. coastaljazz.ca
Tlell Fall Fair Grounds, Haida Gwaii I August 9-11 I The Edge of the World Festival has been entertaining audiences off the rugged northern coast of BC since the 1970s. edgefestival.ca
BURNABY BLUES & ROOTS FESTIVAL
SUN PEAKS RESORT
Deer Lake Park I August 10 I This year marks the festival’s 18th year. Headliners include Feist, Lord Huron, Dan Mangan, and more. burnabybluesfestival.com
BARKERVILLE
SASKATCHEWAN & MANITOBA
Kamloops I June 21-23, Mountain Spirit Festival; July 27, Serena Ryder sunpeaksresort.com
Dominion Day Celebrations I July 1 I Celebrate the 151st 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
Swift Current I June 22-23 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
Jazz Festival I June 21-23 I Enjoy concerts, dances, workshops, and more. coastjazz.com
June 21-30 I Headliners include Jesse Cook, The Suffers, Gregory Porter, and more. jazzvictoria.ca
SASKPOWER WINDSCAPE KITE FESTIVAL
Jericho Beach Park I July 19-21 I This internationally renowned folk fest is a Canadian cultural institution. Headliners include Corb Lund, Basia Culat, Sam Roberts Band, and more. thefestival.bc.ca
Wells I August 2-5 I A four-day outdoor and indoor event in the arts-and-culture-rich town of Wells, with great artists, nature trails, historical sites, artisans, and friendly folk! artswells.com
GIBSONS LANDING
Swift Current I June 20-23 I Celebrate four of the longest days of the year with great music in Swift Current. Headliners June 20, Reverend Horton Heat; June 21, Delhi 2 Dublin; June 22, The Sadies; June 23, Shred Kelly. longdaysnight.ca
SASKTEL SASKATCHEWAN JAZZ FESTIVAL Saskatoon I June 21-30 I Headliners include Lyle Lovett, The Roots, The Suffers, and many more. saskjazz.com
Craven I July 11-14 I This year’s jamboree features the talents of Dallas Smith, Jake Owen, Tim McGraw, Chris Stapleton and more. countrythunder.com
East of Big River off Hwy 922 I July 18-21 I Headliners include Terra Lightfoot, Crooked Creek, Bombargo, and more. nesscreekmusicfestival.com
SASKATOON FRINGE THEATRE & STREET FESTIVAL Various locations around Broadway Avenue I August 1-10 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
REGINA FOLK FESTIVAL
Victoria Park I August 9-11 I A celebration of music and community in southern Saskatchewan. Headliners include Blue Rodeo, A Tribe called Red, Emilie Kahn, and many more. reginafolkfestival.com
SASKATOON FOLK FESTIVAL August 15–17 I Over 20 pavilions showcasing cultures from around the world, with dance, entertainment, and food. saskatoonfolkfest.com
ROCK THE RIVER FESTIVAL Delta Bessborough Gardens, Saskatoon I August 16-18 I Performers include Colin James, Blue Oyster Cult, Loverboy, and more. rocktheriversaskatoon.ca
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STYLE
THE ART OF FASHION A melding of two creative disciplines inspires a tapestry of wonder
“Highland Light” Oil on Canvas 36” x 72” $2500
Photography and Styling By Brenda Lakeman Photography; Model Blake Wilson; Makeup By Kristina Lung and Tammy Ma; LUMA Makeup Artistry; Hair By Stephanie Monteith
“We Are On High Ground” Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 36” $2500 Free People Dutchess Blue Denim Overalls $168, Free People One Adella Bralete $49 and Free People Logan Clog $238 from Pink Paire with Age of Influence Gitta Floral Kimono $228 from Cerulean Boutique
“The Place That Cannot Be” Acrylic on Canvas 40” Diameter $3000 Free People One Fine Day Mini Dress $170 with Free People Montgomery Slouch Boot $328 from Pink Paire
“The World’s Greatest” Acrylic on Canvas 40” Diameter $2500 Faithfull The Brand Ari Midi Dress $160 from Pink Paire
FOR DECADES, VISUAL art has triggered the creative impulses of
top designers around the world, but its melding has never been more vivid than in recent years. Which is why we put the works of abstract landscape painter Samantha Williams-Chapelsky, a two-time recipient of the Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts to the test. The result? A contrast of art and fashion that passes with flying colours.
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“I Am Lost And Found” Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 36” $2500 “I Reflect You, You Reflect Me” Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 36” $2500 Gentle Fawn Heron Kimono $55, Black Tape Tank $40 from Pink Paire , Candice Skinny Jeans $140 from Monjeloco Jeans and Ted Baker Saviopl Heels $280 from Cerulean Boutique
“Stillness” Acrylic on Birch Panel 24” x 24” $1000 We The Free Sun Drop Sweater $88 and Black Tape Dress $70 from Pink Paire with Ted Baker Saviopl Heels $280 from Cerulean Boutique
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COLOUR OF THE YEAR 2019
PANTONE®
The Patty Cake Factory Leather Sole Baby Slippers $35 with Country Girl Stitches Baby Quilt $80 from Whimsical Vintage Creations
Coral LIVING
Your colour inspiration has arrived! By Rudy Howell
W
ith spring well under way, we are all excited to have said goodbye to winter’s white and hello to the many colours that the new season brings blossoming with it. Hue gurus Pantone chose “Living Coral” as the colour for 2019, which emits these desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of colour found in nature. And surely it will inspire a variety of visually pleasing art, décor, food, and fashion this summer. From bridal bouquets to bow ties and cotton candy to key chains, here’s a glance at what’s “living” this year. n Wooden Decoupage Hearts from Whimsical Vintage Creations $20 & $35
The Jewelry Rack Necklace from Whimsical Vintage Creations $20
Val Love Bow Tie from Corro Collective $25
Wedding Bouquet from The Wheelbarrow Florist starting at $250
Women’s Blouse from Monjeloco Jeans $38 with Lava & Luxury and Gratitude Bracelets by The Masterful Princes $30 each from Corro Collective
The Cotton Candy Shoppe “Fruit Punch” Cotton Candy from Corro Collective $3
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