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EDMONTON METRO Art Walk St Albert 2017 • Ven-

ues include WARES, Musée Héritage Museum, St Albert Library, A Boutique Gallery Bar by Gracie Jane, Art Gallery of St Albert, Bookstore on Perron, VASA • Jun 1, Jul 6, Aug 3, Sep 7 (exhibits run all month) • Art hits the streets again for the 17th year. Discover this art destination, a place to enjoy, view and buy art to suit all tastes and budgets. • artwalkstalbert.com

Cosmic Dream 2017 • Carseland,

For ticketed events: (TM) = Ticketmaster 1.855.985.5000 / ticketmaster.ca (TIX) Tix on the Square 780.420.1757 / tixonthesquare.com (B) = Blackbyrd Myoozik 780.439.1273 / blackbyrd.ca (YEG) = YEGLive 780.800.1917 / yeglive.ca (O) = Other Contact info provided in listings

THURSDAY JUNE 1 EDMONTON PROPER Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting

beer with a tour of the brewery Dino Dominelli Group • Yard-

bird Suite, 10203-86 Ave • 8 pm • $15 • Enjoy the funkier, lyrical side of jazz with Dino

Edmonton Food Tours (Downtown Delights) • Edmon-

ton Tourism Welcome Centre, 9797 Jasper Ave • 2 pm • $115 (O) • Enjoy a tour that is designed to satisfy your hunger and palette while learning the interesting history of Downtown Edmonton • All tabs included in price Fake Shark • The Forge, 10551-82

Ave • 8 pm • $12 (YEG) • Alt-pop band Fake Shark is releasing its Faux Real album and touring • Locals RC Sindicate will open Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Orchestra on Parade • Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 8 pm • From $29 (O) • Enjoy the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra playing Strauss, Debussy, and more Pro Coro Canada Concert: Childhood Memories • All Saints

Anglican Cathedral, 10035-103 St • 7:30 pm • $30 for adults, $25 for students and seniors (TIX) • Presented by Edmonton International Chorus Festival, Childhood Memories tells the story of children from an array of different cultures. Music composed by Veljo Tormis and Ugis Praulinš alongside Canadians Michal Novotny and Allan Gilliland

Raynald LeClerc Solo Exhibition • Westend Gallery, 12308 Jasper

Ave • 6 pm • LeClerc will be opening his first solo exhibition featuring his paintings dedicated to the landscape of Quebec

Rockin Jake • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 1 - 4 • Rockin Jake has been hailed by many as one of the premier harmonica players in the country NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Underdog Comedy Night

• Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

Rge Rd 255 • Jun 1 – 4 • 8 pm • $60 • A dance music festival right in the heart of Carseland • 18 and over

Zion Noiz Music & Arts Festival 2017 • Metis Crossing, Smoky

Lake • Jun 2 – 4 • $100 general sales • Three days of local electronic music, art, and good vibes

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY International Children’s Festival of the Arts • St Albert Place,

5 St Anne Street • Jun 1 – 4 • 9:30 am • $13 adult feature performance, $11 child feature performance, $10 toddler town (O) • Reconnect with your inner child with four days of immersion into music, magic, theatre, circus, and puppetry • stalbert.ca/exp/childfest

FRIDAY JUNE 2 EDMONTON PROPER 11 O’Clock Number! • Basement

Theatre in Holy Trinity Church, 1037784 Ave • 11 pm (every Fri until end of Jun) • $13 (door); (TIX) • No script, no safety net as the best talent in Edmonton brings improvised song, dance and comedy to the theatre • grindstonetheatre.ca

Acoustic Spotlight Vol. 2 • Wild Earth Bakery & Cafe, 8902-99 St • 6:30 pm • $7 • Spotlight on some great acoustic artists. Music by Danielle Deighton, Royce Mathew, Jesse Cunningham, and Robby Donaldson Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Black Mastiff • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • Black Mastiff embrace thick grooves and melodies with an injection of ‘70s metal to create a blues doom hybrid Black Pussy w/ The Electric Revival, & Tylor Dory Trio •

Rendevous Pub, 10108-149 St • $20 • Portland stoner rockers are ready to shred

Def Leppard with special guests Poison and Tesla • Rog-

ers Place, 10220-104 Ave • 7:30 pm • From $65 • Def Leppard is returning for its three-month North American tour. Get ready to chant “Rock of Ages” all night long

Edmonton Craft Beer Festival • Expo Centre at Northlands •

Jun 2 – 3 • 4 - 10 pm (Fri) & 2 - 9 pm (Sat) • $19 (day pass), $34 (weekend

pass) (O) • 18+ event • A celebration of beer culture in Alberta. Introducing beer masters, brewery reps, restaurant owners, managers and chefs. Seminars will be held following the festival. Cast a vote for your favourite beer and food • albertabeerfestivals.com Ellen Doty • Yardbird Suite, 10203-

86 Ave • 8 pm • $26 • Ellen Doty weaves the technical side of jazz with folk and pop elements. Supporting her is Eli Bennet on saxophone

Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones) •

Telus World of Science (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Manila Killa & Robotaki • The

Chvrch of John, 10260-103 St • 9 pm • Experience electronic bliss with Manlia Killa, and Robotaki

Nick Sherman • Capitol Theatre, 1920 St, Fort Edmonton Park • 7:30 pm • $22 • Listen to Sherman sing about the boreal forest that we all love • fortedmontonpark.ca/allevents/nick-sherman NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Come to Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks, and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Rockin Jake • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 1 - Jun 4 • Rockin Jake has been hailed by many as one of the premier harmonica players in the country Shout Out Out Out Out • 9910,

9910B-109 St • 9 pm • Jun 2 - 3 • 9910 is stoked to present 13 years of Edmonton’s electro dance punk group Shout Out Out Out Out. With guest Melted Mirror

Space Jesus & Wick It the Instigator • The Starlite Room, 10030-

102 St • 9 pm • $25 (O) • A blend of cosmic electronic dance hip hop from Space Jesus and Wick It the Instigator The Best is Yet to Come: Sinatra and Beyond • Enmax Hall, Win-

spear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 8 pm • From $39 • A tribute to the great Frank Sinatra by Edmonton’s talented symphony


The Joni Project • Blue Chair

Cafe, 9624-76 Ave • $17 • A tribute to one the the greatest folk singer/songwriters ever

$5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

SATURDAY JUNE 3

EDMONTON METRO Cosmic Dream 2017 • Carseland,

Rge Rd 255 • Jun 1 – 4 • 8 pm • $60 • A dance music festvial right in the heart of Carseland • 18 and over

Zion Noiz Music & Arts Festival 2017 • Metis Crossing, Smoky

Lake • Jun 2 – 4 • $100 general sales • Three days of local electronic music, art, and good vibes

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Farmers’ Day Rodeo and Exhibition • Heritage Park,

5100-41 Ave, Stony Plain • Jun 2 – 4 • $15 (adult), $10 (seniors/teens 13 17), $5 (6 - 12) • Features a weekend rodeo, carnival, games and the ever popular kids korral, which includes a petting zoo and bounce room • 780.963.8591 International Children’s Festival of the Arts • St Albert Place,

EDMONTON PROPER Belvedere and guests at The Needle • The Needle Vinyl Tavern,

10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $20 (B) • 18+ show • Belvedere was a Canadian skate metal/punk band that never meant to play a single show. The band paved through the ‘90s gaining a cult following until disbanding in 2005. Now they’re back and ready to offer the blazing melodic sound they’re known for

Edmonton Craft Beer Festival • Expo Centre at Northlands • Jun

2 – 3 • 4 - 10 pm (Fri) & 2 - 9 pm (Sat) • $19 (day pass), $34 (weekend pass) (O) • 18+ event • A celebration of beer culture in Alberta. Introducing beer masters, brewery reps, restaurant owners, managers and chefs. Seminars will be during the festival. Cast a vote for your favourite beer and food • albertabeerfestivals.com

5 St Anne Street • Jun 1 – 4 • 9:30 am • $13 adult feature performance, $11 child feature performance, $10 toddler town (O) • Reconnect with your inner child with four days of immersion into music, magic, theatre, circus, and puppetry • stalbert.ca/exp/childfest

Edmonton Festival of Quilts

Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB-

Free Dance Lesson for Wild West Saloon Reunion • Wild

19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult),

• Central Lions Senior Centre, 11113113 St • Jun 3 - 4 • 10 pm (Sat) and 4 pm (Sun) • $8 (door) • The Edmonton and District Quilters’ Guild to display over 200 different quilts of different art styles. Includes a build a quilt workshop

West Saloon, 12912-50 St • 7 pm • Free

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• Lessons taught by Boot Scoot’n boogie dance lessons

• The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone • Century Casino,

Live Thoroughbred Racing

13103 Fort Rd • 7 pm • $59.95 (TM) • It’s a British Invasion! Peter Noone is back to sing all of the Herman’s Hermits classics Heart of the City Festival,

Giovanni Caboto Park, 108A Ave and 95 St • Jun 3 – 4, 11 am - 9 pm • Free • Family friendly music, spoken word, dance, visual arts, and workshops add to this year’s theme of hope, healing and harmony • heartcityfest.com

Hollerado • The Starlite Room,

10030-102 Street • 8 pm • $20 (O) • 18+ show • Hollerado has been making its mark as one of Canada’s top indie bands since its debut in 2010. The band released the song “Born Yesterday” earlier this year and the concert promises to be a rager

Jack Semple • Blue Chair Cafe, 9624-76 Ave • $20• A Canadian gem with mastery of jazz and blues guitar Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones) •

Telus World of Science (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri and Sat • Laser synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd• 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Primrose Hawkmouth w/ California Barking Spider •

Cha Island, 10332-81 Ave • 8 pm • $10 • A night of rock and noise. Openers are Sound Bodacious, and Guests: The Band

Rockin Jake • Blues on Whyte, 10329 82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 1 - 4 • Rockin Jake has been hailed by many as one of the premier harmonica player in the country Shaguar • Black Dog Freehouse,

10425 Whyte Ave • 4 pm • No Cover • Need some hair of the dog? Enjoy the hot rod surf rock tunes of Shaguar

Shout Out Out Out Out • 9910,

9910B 109 St • 9 pm • Jun 2 - 3 • 9910 is stoked to present 13 years of Edmonton’s electro dance punk group Shout Out Out Out Out. With guest Melted Mirror

The Best is Yet to Come: Sinatra and Beyond • Enmax Hall, Win-

spear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 8 pm • $39 and up • A tribute to the great Frank Sinatra by Edmonton’s talented symphony

The Traveler • Mile Zero Dance, 10816 95 St • Jun 3 - 4 • 12 pm • $65 for both days • This workshop/performance explores personal boundaries and human behaviour Time Warp • Shakers Roadhouse, 15004 Yellowhead Tr • 8:30 pm • $10 • Together the group creates music for the love of music. All proceeds from this show will benefit the Festival Place Cultural Arts Foundation and community programs at Festival Place Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

• Rogers Place, 10220-104 Ave • 7:30 pm • $90 and up • The Grammy award winning duo will kick off their 65 city world tour with the 10th anniversary of the Soul2Soul World Tour, the highest grossing country music tour of all time. This is the first time Faith Hill has toured since 2007

EDMONTON METRO Legacy Park 5K Fun Run and Walk • Legacy Park, 99 Ave and 101 St,

Fort Saskatchewan • 10 am • fortsask.ca

Cosmic Dream 2017 • Carseland,

Rge Rd 255 • Jun 1 – 4 • 8 pm • $60 • A dance music festival right in the heart of Carseland • 18 and over

Zion Noiz Music & Arts Festival 2017 • Metis Crossing, Smoky

Lake, AB • Jun 2 – 4 • $100 general sales • Three days of local electronic music, art, and good vibes

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AfroFest • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jun 3 - 4 • 10 am • Experience the colourful, rich and inviting cultures of Africa and its people Bonnie Fest • Bonnie Doon Com-

munity Hall, 9240-93 St • 11 am • An outdoor festival that was started to create a thriving environment where people and organizations could meet. Face painting, pony rides, popcorn and music from Ben Sures

Reel Family Cinema • Garneau

Theatre, 8712-109 St • 2 pm • Free • Movies enjoyable for the whole family. For movie descriptions check out metrocinema.org

Sprouts 2017 • Westbury The-

atre, 10330-84 Ave • 2 pm • Jun 3 - 4 • $7.50, (children under three free) • Introduce your children to live theatre through this engaging and gentle first theatre experience

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Farmers’ Day Rodeo and Exhibition • Heritage Park,

5100-41 Ave, Stony Plain • Jun 2 – 4 • $15 (adult), $10 (seniors/teens 1317), $5 (6-12) • Features a weekend rodeo, carnival, games and the ever popular kids korral, which includes a petting zoo and bounce room • 780.963.8591 International Children’s Festival of the Arts • St Al-

bert Place, 5 St Anne Street • Jun 1 – 4 • 9:30 am • $13 adult feature performance, $11 child feature performance, $10 toddler town (O) • Reconnect with your inner child with four days of immersion into music, magic, theatre, circus, and puppetry • stalbert.ca/exp/childfest

Legacy Park Family Festival • Legacy Park, 99 Ave and 101

St, Fort Saskatchewan • 10:30 am - 3 pm • Celebrate community and family in style with the 5 km Fun Run and Walk, local entertainment, a petting zoo, kids inflatables, and more • fortsask.ca • 780.912.2157

NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

SUNDAY JUNE 4 EDMONTON PROPER 8th Annual Cycle for Autism

• Gold Bar Park, 10955-50 St • 9:45 am (speeches), 10 am (cycle begins) • Hosted by the Autism Society of Edmonton, the cycle is a family event that raises awareness for autism. Individuals and teams collect sponsor pledges, and can run, walk, rollerblade, or cycle • cycleforautismedmonton.com Cosmopolitan Music Society Season Finale • Winspear Cen-

tre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7 pm • $25 • Featuring the massed bands and chorus of the Cosmopolitan Music Society

Edmonton Festival of Quilts

• Central Lions Senior Centre, 11113113 St • Jun 3 – 4 • 10 pm (Sat) and 4 pm (Sun) • $8 at door • The Edmonton and District Quilters’ Guild to display over 200 different quilts of different art styles. Includes a build-a quilt workshop

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Heart of the City Festival •

Giovanni Caboto Park, 108A Ave and 95 St • Jun 3 – 4, 11 am - 6:30 pm • Free • Family-friendly music, spoken word, dance, visual arts, and workshops add to this year’s theme of hope, healing and harmony • heartcityfest.com

Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Rockin Jake • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 1 - 4 • Rockin Jake has been hailed by many as one of the premier harmonica players in the country Soul Sunday Brunch • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 11 am • Free • Featuring Quesnel, B.C.’s Uncle Tasha & The Nephew, an alternative electronic folk pop band The Traveler • Mile Zero Dance, 10816- 95 St • Jun 3 - 4 • 12 pm • $65 for both days • This workshop/performance explores personal bonundaries and human behaviour

EDMONTON METRO Kurimoto Japanese Garden Spring Festival • University of

Alberta Botanical Garden, 51227 AB60, Parkland County • 11 am - 3 pm • Immerse yourself in Japanese music, food, martial arts, tea ceremonies, art, calligraphy, embroidery, flower demonstrations, children’s games, and the thrilling Taiko drummers. Most activities free with regular admission • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Zion Noiz Music & Arts Festival 2017 • Metis Crossing, Smoky

Lake, AB • Jun 2 – 4 • $100 general sales • Three days of local electronic music, art, and good vibes

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

AfroFest • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jun 3 - 4 • 10 am • Experience the colourful, rich and inviting cultures of Africa and its people

Jim Findlay Trio• Blue Chair

Lego at the Library • Clareview

Cafe, 9624- 76 Ave • By donation • Part of Blue Chair’s jazz Sunday brunch. Enjoy the music of flamenco and gypsy jazz from the Jim Findlay Trio

Library, 3808-139 Ave • 1:30 pm • Come on down to the library and build some amazing lego creations. Recommended for kids six to eightyears-old

Sprouts 2017 • Westbury The-

atre, 10330-84 Ave • 2 pm • Jun 3 - 4 • $7.50, Free (children under three) • Introduce your children to live theatre through this engaging and gentle first theatre experience

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Farmers’ Day Rodeo and Exhibition • Heritage Park, 5100-

41 Ave, Stony Plain • Jun 2 – 4 • $15 (adult), $10 (seniors/teens 13-17), $5 (6-12) • Features a weekend rodeo, carnival, games and the ever popular kids korral, which includes a petting zoo and bounce room • 780.963.8591

International Children’s Festival of the Arts • St Albert Place,

5 St Anne Street • Jun 1 – 4 • 9:30 am • $13 adult feature performance, $11 child feature performance, $10 toddler town (O) • Reconnect with your inner child with four days of immersion into music, magic, theatre, circus, and puppetry • stalbert.ca/exp/childfest

MONDAY JUNE 5 EDMONTON PROPER Conveyer • The Needle Vinyl Tav-

ern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $5 (YEG) • Hardcore punk will be bursting through the walls with Conveyer, Church Tongue, Kennedy, and Colour in the Clouds

Fertility Awareness Charting Circle • Remedy Cafe, 8631-109

St • Suggested $10 cover • 6:30 pm • A comprehensive fertility awareness training seminar within a supportive and safe environment. RSVP to faceedmonton@gmail.com

NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

EDMONTON METRO Christian Meditation • Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave, St Albert • Free • 7 pm • Practice the art of prayerful stillness while guided in reflective meditation Seniors’ Week at the Botanic Gardens • University of Alberta Bo-

tanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • Jun 5 - 9 • 10 am - 6 pm • Half price admission and refreshments for seniors age 65+ • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca

TUESDAY JUNE 6 EDMONTON PROPER NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tue of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON METRO Seniors’ Week at the Botanic Gardens • University of Alberta Bo-

tanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • Jun 5 - 9 • 10 am - 6 pm • Half price admission and refreshments for seniors age 65+ • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca

St Thomas Aquinas Band • Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre, 1001 Calahoo Rd, Spruce Grove • Free • 7 pm • Music by the St Thomas Aquinas school band

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Mommy Connections Playtime • West Edmonton Mall, 8882-

170 St • 10 am - 12 pm (first Tue of every month) • All kinds of activities for moms and their little ones. Topics include music for babies, first aid, and baby-wearing

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY

Something beautiful is growing here.

Hastings Lake Play Group •

Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY JUNE 7

Come see what's growing on 240 beautiful acres, just 15 minutes SW of Edmonton. Cultivated gardens, nature trails, showhouses and tranquil beauty.

botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Located in Parkland County, 5 km north of Devon on Hwy 60

EDMONTON PROPER

#UABG Formerly the Devonian Botanic Garden

55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable rates • 7 pm • Lessons is ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191


Asif Ali • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon Street • Jun 7 – 10 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for his work in Modern Family • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Future - Nobody Safe Tour •

Rogers Place, 10220-104 Ave, • From $96 • The innovator of hip hop will be hitting the stage with fellow artists Migos, Tory Lanez, and ASAP Ferg Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Let There Be Height 2017 •

ATB Financial Arts Barn, 10330-84 Ave • Jun 7 – 8 • $30 (TIX) • 7:30 pm • Aerial art performed by Firefly Theatre’s cast of 72 Edmontonians Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

RÜFÜS DU SOL • Union Hall,

6240-99 St, $30 (O) • 8 pm • This Austrailian alternative dance group will be making your feet move

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three-to-five years old accompanied by a parent

THURSDAY JUNE 8

The Writing Stick: Sharing Indigenous Stories • University

of Alberta, ECHA, 11405-87 Ave • Jun 8 (6:30 pm) - Jun 10 (3:15 pm) • A conference about publishing and editing indigenous stories and writers

Underdog Comedy Night

• Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON METRO

Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Seniors’ Week at the Botanic Gardens • University of

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Asif Ali • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon Street • Jun 7 – 10 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for his work in Modern Family • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Happy Hour featuring Sammi Morelli • The Needle Vinyl Tavern,

10524 Jasper Ave • 5:30 pm • Awardwinning Canadian singer/songwriter blends genres of pop and roots with her powerful backing band

Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB60, Parkland County • Jun 5 - 9, 10 am - 6 pm • Half price admission and refreshments for seniors age 65 + • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

FRIDAY JUNE 9 EDMONTON PROPER 11 O’Clock Number! • Basement Theatre in Holy Trinity Church, 10377-84 Ave • 11 pm (every Fri until end of Jun) • $13 (door); (TIX) • No script, no safety net as the best talent in Edmonton brings improvised song, dance and comedy to the theatre • grindstonetheatre.ca Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 7 - 11 • A blues band that blends funk and soul

Let There Be Height 2017 • ATB Financial Arts Barn, 10330-84 Ave • Jun 7 – 8 • $30 (TIX) • 7:30 pm • Aerial art performed by Firefly Theatre’s cast of 72 Edmontonians

The Flatliners • The Needle Vi-

Morning Show • The Mercury

Ave • Jun 10 - 11 • 12 pm • 17 and under • A facilitated arts and crafts event with The Paint Spot for Pride

NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

Asif Ali • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon Street • Jun 7 – 10 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for his work in Modern Family • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Taylor Scott Band • Blues on

nyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $20 (YEG) • These haggard road warriors have been leaving their mark on the world for over a decade with their unique ska punk sound

The Music of Harry Potter

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7:30 pm • Tickets at my.winspearcentre.com • Journey to Hogwarts and the world of wizardry and magic with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra • Come in the finest dress robes

Wednesday Night Dance • Northgate Lions Recreation Centre, 7524-139 Ave • Cash bar • 6:30 pm • A live dance with music by Back Street Affair

EDMONTON METRO Seniors’ Week at the Botanic Gardens • University of Alberta Bo-

Room, 10575-114 St • 8 pm • $ 10 (YEG) • An alternative rock trio from BC’s islands. Their sound could be compared to The National or Death Cab For Cutie

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Pride Awards Presented by ATB • Radisson Hotel South, 4440

Gateway Blvd • $25 (door) • Showcases the hard work put in by organizations and people of the LGBTQ+ community Sustainival • South Edmonton

Common, Servus Parking Lot, 1978 99 St • Jun 8 - 10 (11 am - 11 pm), Jun 10 -11 (11 am -6 pm) • $30 plus fees • Features exhilarating games, attractions and rides powered by renewable energy • sustainival.com

tanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • Jun 5 - 9, 10 am - 6 pm • Half price admission and refreshments for seniors age 65+ • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Taylor Scott Band • Blues on

St Albert Community Band 46th Annual Spring Concert • Arden Theatre, 5 St Anne St, St Albert

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7:30 pm • Tickets at my.winspearcentre.com • Journey to Hogwarts and the world of wizardry and magic with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra • Come in the finest dress robes

• 7 pm • $12 (adults), $8 (students/seniors) • Featuring the diverse big band of the St Albert community

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 7 Jun 11 • A blues band that blends funk and soul

The Music of Harry Potter

Art Jam • Strathcona Park, 8521-98

Bedside • The Mercury Room,

10575-114 St • 8 pm • $10 (YEG) • A night of alternative pop rock from locals Bedside, Our Good Wolf, and Milk

Big’ Uns Dayna Danger Exhibition • Latitude 53, 10242-106 St •

Free • An artistic reclamation of sexuality and bodies

Dance by The Romantics • South East Edmonton Seniors Association, 9350-82 St • 7 pm • $10 at door • Covers of The Romantics to dance to Festival of Big Ideas • Edmon-

ton Research Park, 9650-20 Ave • 11:30 am - 7:30 pm • A festival that explores and celebrates how the future will be defined. Featuring presentations by imagineers and innovators determined to make the future better. Also features a barbecue and entertainment centre • abctech.ca/festival-of-big-ideas

Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Just A Little Night Market • Alberta Aviation Museum, 11410 Kingsway Ave • Jun 9 – 10 • 3 pm - 11 pm • This is no regular market. Shop local vendors, try some delicious food, and enjoy a classic movie (movie at 8 pm) • nightmarketedmonton.com • 780.934.1568 Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones ) • Telus World of Science (Margaret

Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 MK • The Chvrch of John, 10260-103

St • 9 pm • Tickets available through Blueprint Alberta • House music pioneer MK will be shaking the Chvrch walls

Movie in the Park • End of Steel Park, 8720-104 St • 6 pm • $5 at gate, free with Pride Pass • 18+ • Watch a movie sponsored by Rainbow Vision Film in the park as part of Pride Neil Young Tribute • Blue Chair Cafe, 9624-76 Ave • $15 • A tribute to the Canadian and international icon, Neil Young NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Nightrain: Guns N’ Roses Tribute Band • Shakers Roadhouse,

15004 Yellowhead Tr • 9 pm • $10 (YEG) • Nightrain will play all of the hits and its singer does the Axl-voice justice

Obey the Brave • The Starlite Room, 10030-102 Street • 7 pm • $21 (O) • 18+ show • Good old fashioned metalcore, with Montreal’s Obey the Brave. Support from hardcore band, Deez Nuts


Organic Organ in Concert • All

Saints Anglican Church, 10035-103 • An organ concert from young musician Jason Biel • rccoedmonton.ca/organic

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Come to Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks, and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Sustainival • South Edmonton Common, Servus Parking Lot, 1978 99 St • Jun 8 - 10 (11 am - 11 pm), Jun 10 -11 (11 am -6 pm) • $30 plus fees • Features exhilarating games, attractions and rides powered by renewable energy • sustainival.com Taylor Scott Band • Blues on

Whyte, 10329 82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 7 Jun 11 • A blues band that blends funk and soul

The Comic Strippers • Myer

Horowitz Theatre, 8900-114 St • $34 $39 (O) • A male stripper parody and improv comedy show

Ukes of Hazard • Bohemia,

10217-97 St • 9 pm • $5 • Yukon pirate rock with saxophones, guitars, and of course, the ukulele

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton Filipino Fiesta 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill Square

• Jun 9 – 11 (12 pm - 6 pm • A festival celebrated with friends and family, out-

lining the interesting culture of Filipino people through music, food, dance, fashion, crafts, and more

EDMONTON METRO Seniors’ Week at the Botanic Gardens • University of

Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB60, Parkland County • Jun 5 - 9, 10 am - 6 pm • Half price admission and refreshments for seniors age 65+ • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Street Legal • Castrol Race-

way, AB-19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm - 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/ youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

SATURDAY JUNE 10 EDMONTON PROPER Asif Ali • The Comic Strip, West Ed-

monton Mall, 1646 Bourbon Street • Jun 7 – 10 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for his work in Modern Family • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

A Tribute to Johnny Cash Featuring David James And Big River • Century Casino, 13103

Fort Rd • 7 pm • $39.95 (TM) • Join North America’s favourite Johnny

Cash tribute band in celebrating the man in black Blind Dog Blues• Blue Chair Cafe, 9624- 76 Ave • $15 • Listen to some authentic blues perfomed by the Blind Dog band Celeigh Cardinal CD Release

• The Forge, 10549-82 Ave • 8 pm • $20 • Celeigh Cardinal is releasing her Everything Nothing At All album with openers King of Foxes, and the Dylan Farrel Band Chris Trapper • The Almanac, 10351- 82 Ave • 7 pm • $20 (YEG) • A pure pop sound to get you dancing Colour Me Pride, Not Prejudice • Chic-Hog-Os, 10111-117 St •

8 pm • A pride kick- off party featuring custom cocktails and slow-roasted delights

Colour Me Rad 2017 • Capilano

Park, 10810-54 St • $16 - $19 (O) • A fun 5 km run that will leave you pelted in various colours Edmonton Pride Beverage Garden • Strathcona Park, 8521-98

Ave • $10 • 18+ • Come with friends, enjoy music and the diversity of Edmonton Pride. Buy a PridePass to skip beverage lines

Gluten Free Festival • Cha-

teau Louis, 11727 Kingsway Ave • 7:30 am - 5 pm • $5 cash only • A one-day conference and fair featuring gluten-free dishes Jesus Christ Superstar • May-

field Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

Just A Little Night Market • Alberta Aviation Museum, 11410 Kingsway Ave • Jun 9 – 10 • 3 pm - 11 pm • This is no regular market. Shop local vendors, try some delicious food, and enjoy a classic movie (movie at 8 pm) • nightmarketedmonton.com • 780.934.1568 La Luna • The Sewing Machine Fac-

tory, 9562-82 Ave • $10 • 8 pm • La Luna perfectly dangles on the edge of being hardcore, but also emo. Backing them up are I Hate Sex, Rayleigh, Weird Year, and Feeding

Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones ) • Telus World of Science (Margaret

PUBLIC ADMISSION IS FREE VISIT - ABCTECH.CA

Porkapalooza BBQ Festival

• Northlands, 7515-118 Ave • Jun 10 – 11 • Free • Experience the art and culture of barbecuing as 42 teams from Western Canada compete for $16,000 in prizes. Festivities include food demonstrations, ethnic takes on barbecue, beer gardens, and a kids zone • porkapalooza.ca Pride Parade 2017 • Whyte Ave

and 108 St (from 82 Ave to Gateway Blvd) • 11 am - 2 pm • Donations appreciated • For all ages • Put on your most colourful attire and show your pride for Edmonton’s diverse community

Whale and the Wolf • The Needle

Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $12 (B) • Alternative rock outift Whale and the Wolf have been busy and offer alternative indie ballads alongside The Unfortunates and Kickupafuss

Steam Whistle Summer Starter Fest • Parkview Commu-

nity League, 9135-146 Street •$20$25 (O) • 11:30 am - 11:30 pm • Performances by 26 local acts featuring Lustania Lights, Our Good Wolf, Paul Woida, Boosh & the Dip, and more • 18+ event

Sustainival • South Edmonton

Common, Servus Parking Lot, 1978-99 St • Jun 8 - 10 (11 am - 11 pm), Jun 10 -11 (11 am - 6 pm) • $30 plus fees • Features exhilarating games, attractions and rides powered by renewable energy • sustainival.com

Taylor Scott Band • Blues on

Reel Family Cinema • Garneau

Theatre, 8712-109 St • 2 pm • Free • Movies enjoyable for the whole family. For movie descriptions check out metrocinema.org

Serbian Days • Grand Trunk Fields,

12920-129 St • Jun 10 – 11 (12 pm - 7 pm) • A festival showcasing the rich history and culture of the Serbian people

Youth Zone • Strathcona Park,

8521-98 Ave • 11am - 6 pm • Presented by Bioware, this event features a plethora of activities aimed at supporting Pride

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Kids Can Catch • Fort Lion’s Com-

munity Fish Pond, 1875 River Valley Dr, Fort Saskatchewan • 10 am – 4 pm • Fishing made fun, for youth, first timers and the whole family. Learn about hooks, baits, casting and catch your first fish ever • ab-conservation.com

SUNDAY JUNE 11 Annual Stolen Sisters & Brothers Awareness • City Hall,

Johnson MS Bike Tour 2017

1 Sir Winston Churchill Square • Honour the lives of missing indigenous women, men, boys, and girls

• From Leduc to Camrose • Jun 10 – 11 • 6 am two-day 185 km cycling extravaganza from Leduc to Camrose • msbiketours.com • 780.440.8762

Edmonton Eskimos vs Calgary Stampeders • Common-

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

Edmonton Filipino Fiesta 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill Square

• Jun 9 – 11 (12 pm - 6 pm • A festival celebrated with friends and family, outlining the interesting culture of Filipino people through music, food, dance, fashion, crafts, and more

Goodlife Fitness City Chase •

Mythos 3 - The Birds and the Bees • The Mercury Room,

Jesus Christ Superstar • Mayfield Dinner Theatre, 16615-109 Ave • Jun 1 – 11, showtimes vary (Tue - Sun) • From $80 and up (O) • The world class rock opera phenomenon that has shocked audiences for 40 years telling the last seven days of Jesus Christ

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music,

Queer History Project • Strathcona Park, 8521-98 Ave • Jun 10 - 11 • 12 pm • Explore the history of the LGBTQ + community

EDMONTON METRO

Live Thoroughbred Racing

NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

Park and end of Steel Park, Gateway Blvd and 86 Ave • 12 - 6 pm • Free • 18+ only. Part of Pride presenting live music, exhibtions, vendors, food trucks, and more • edmontonpride.ca

EDMONTON PROPER

Edmonton Walk for ALS • Hawrelak Park • 9 am - 12 pm • A family encouraged event meant to bring hope. Funds raised go to Alberta client support services and the National Research Program for ALS

10575-114 St • Jun 10 - 11 • $10 • 4 pm • Seven unique workshops, local art, vendors, a dance party, and a pop up brunch

Pride in the Park • Strathcona

Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 7 Jun 11 • A blues band that blends funk and soul

Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri and Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

AN EXPOSITION OF THE REGION’S INNOVATIONS & INNOVATORS

dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

Various points within the city throughout the day • Canada’s largest urban adventure race. For more info visit goodlifefitnesscitychase.ca

wealth Stadium, 11000 Stadium Rd • 5 pm • Tickets @ esks.com

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Fifth Annual Gluten Free Cravings • The Agora, 401 Festival

Lane, Sherwood Park • 11 am • Free ($10 food tasting cards) • Sample gluten-free menu items offered by restaurants in Edmonton Hawthorne Heights • The Starlite Room, 10030-102 Street • 7 pm • $20 (O) • 18+ show • Relive the early emo days with post hardcore group Hawthorne Heights

Interfaith Pride Service • Strathcona Community League, 1013987 Ave • Hosted by an array of LGBTQ+ faith-affirming communities in Edmonton. It’s time to raise your queer religious voice Marr-Mac Dance and Theatre Arts - Recital 2017 •

Northern Alberta Jubilee, 11455-87 Ave • The class of the Marr-Mac Dance and Theatre will be performing an array of different dances


Mozart’s Turkish Concerto

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 2 pm • $24 - $59 • A concerto focused on the oboe and violin, this whimsical performance is an expression of the interesting world of baroque NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 vari-

ous locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca

PM Bossa• Blue Chair Cafe, 9624-

76 Ave • By donation • As part of Blue Chair’s jazz Sunday brunch, listen to the musical stylings of the PM Bossa duo

Porkapalooza BBQ Festival •

Northlands, 7515-118 Ave • Jun 10 – 11 • Free • Experience the art and culture of barbecuing as 42 teams from Western Canada compete for $16,000 in prizes. Festivities include food demonstrations, ethnic takes on barbecue, beer gardens, and a kids zone • porkapalooza.ca

Pride Walk and Run • Argyll Park, 6750 -88 St • 10 am • 3 km walk or a 5 km or 10 km run through Mill Creek Ravine to celebrate our diverse community of LGBTQ+ individuals Soul Sunday Brunch • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 11 am • Free • Featuring Rebecca Lappa, Edmonton’s folk pop songstress who has been nominated five times at the Canadian Folk Music Awards Taylor Scott Band • Blues on

Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 7 - 11 • A blues band that blends funk and soul

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Consent with Pride • Red Rib-

bon Building, 9702-111 Ave • 11am, 1 pm, 3 pm • Workshops about consent throughout pride

Edmonton Filipino Fiesta 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill Square •

Jun 9 – 11 (12 pm - 6 pm) • A festival celebrated with friends and family, outlining the interesting culture of Filipino people through music, food, dance, fashion, crafts, and more

One Pride BBQ • Strathcona Park,

8521-98 Ave • 12 pm • $5 • The annual family picnic and barbecue with fun for the kids and adults

Queer History Project • Strathcona Park, 8521-98 Ave • Jun 10 - 11 • 12 pm • Explore the hidden, but rich history of the LGBTQ+ community Serbian Days • Grand Trunk Fields,

12920-129 St • Jun 10 – 11 (12 pm - 7 pm) • A festival showcasing the rich history and culture of the Serbian people

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Tangled • Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre, 1001 Calahoo Rd, Spruce Grove • Free • 1 pm • A ballet performance of Disney’s Tangled

MONDAY JUNE 12

EDMONTON PROPER CKY • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $22 (B) • Relive your skater-punk days for one night with CKY Happy Hour featuring Jerry Leger • The Needle Vinyl Tavern,

10524 Jasper Ave • 5:30 pm • Listen to Leger’s (one of Toronto’s most vibrant artists) uncommon songwriting gift

Indulgence 2017 • Delta Edmon-

ton South, 4404 Gateway Boulevard • 6:30 pm – 9 pm • See Edmonton’s top chefs, distinctive Alberta food producers, and the best wineries in Canada for a taste of amazing flavours and spicy personalities • indulgenceedmonton.ca

EDMONTON METRO Christian Meditation • Star of

the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave, St Albert • Free • 7 pm • Practice the art of prayerful stillness while being guided in reflective meditation

TUESDAY JUNE 13 EDMONTON PROPER ESO & Winspear Overture

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • Free • 12 - 1 pm • Hear about the fascinating history of the ESO and the Winspear Centre. Backstage tours also

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com Tool • Rogers Place, 10220-104 Ave

• 8 pm • $75 - $125 • With their first appearance in Edmonton in seven years, the progressive metal rockers are back again

EDMONTON METRO altView Presents: Pride Tea

• 1005 Provincial Ave, Sherwood Park • 5:30 pm • An evening of tea, snacks, and entertainment supporting LGBTQ+

WEDNESDAY JUNE 14 EDMONTON PROPER

55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable rates • 7 pm • Lessons is ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191 Carvin Jones Band • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 14 - 18 • A blues and rock ‘n’ roll fan favourite for its high-energy live performance Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 - $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Marina Franklin • The Comic

Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for her work in Trainwreck • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999


Wednesday Night Dance • Northgate Lions Recreation Centre, 7524-139 Ave • Cash bar • 6:30 pm • A live dance with music by Chwill Bros

EDMONTON proper KID FRIENDLY Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Al-

berta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square

• 10 am • Artful activities aimed at en-

couraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old accompanied by a parent

THURSDAY JUNE 15 EDMONTON PROPER A Gentleman’s Pact • The Mer-

cury Room, 10575-114 St • 7 pm • $10 (YEG) • Blending hip hop, funk, and raw alternative rock A Gentleman’s Pact are releasing its debut LP. Opening the show are Revolution Engine, and Boreal Kinship

Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Beers for Queers • Empress Ale

House, 9912-82 Ave • 6 pm • Featuring music by DJ Bebop Cortez

Carvin Jones Band • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 14 - 18 • A blues and rock ‘n’ roll fan favourite for its high-energy live performance Fruits in Suits - Pride Mix and Mingle • Chic-Hog-Os, 10111-

107 Ave • 5:30 pm • Edmonton’s gayest happy hour. No suit required

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 - $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044 Laugh Out Proud Comedy •

Yuk Yuks, Century Casino, 13103 Fort Rd • 8 pm • $15 • Headlined by Eman El-Husseini, a night of comedy for the LBGTQ+ community

Marina Franklin • The Comic

Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for her work in Trainwreck • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999 Read and Write with Pride

• Audrey’s Books, 10702 Jasper Ave • 7 pm • Join local LGBTQ+ authors in a night of narrative verse

Underdog Comedy Night

• Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO Across This Land In Story and Song - A Tribute to Stompin’ Tom • Horizon Stage

Performing Arts Centre, 1001 Calahoo Rd, Spruce Grove • $ 41.25 • Tim Hus plays some Stompin’ Tom • www.horizonstage.com/tickets

Pride Date Night at Botanic Gardens University of Alberta Bo-

tanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • $22.50 plus admission • Bring your pride date to an oil and vinegar tasting in the charming setting of the Kurimoto Japanese garden. Evoolution will be there to help you discover high quality olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Reservations required for tastings • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

FRIDAY JUNE 16 EDMONTON PROPER 11 O’Clock Number! • Base-

ment Theatre in Holy Trinity Church, 10377-84 Ave • 11 pm (every Fri until end of Jun) • $13 (door); (TIX) • No script, no safety net as the best talent in Edmonton bring improvised song, dance and comedy to the theatre • grindstonetheatre.ca

Acoustic Spotlight Vol. 3 •

Wild Earth Bakery & Cafe, 8902-99 St • 6:30 pm • $7 • Spotlight on some great acoustic artists. Music by Arkavello, Adam Paanenen, Jess Tollestrup, Ty Perala

Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Marina Franklin • The Comic

Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for her work in Trainwreck • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999 Off With Their Heads Acoustic • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524

Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $20 (YEG) or (B) • Off With Their Heads have been in the punk genre for more than a decade and continue to embrace its unique melodic hardcore sound Park After Dark • Northlands

Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Come to Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks, and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Severed Heads • The Forge,

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044 Jake Buckley • Rose & Crown Pub,

10235-101 St • 9 pm • Sherwood Park’s blues-country man Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones) •

Telus World of Science (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Friday and Saturday • Laser-synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7:00 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm Live Thoroughbred Racing

EDMONTON METRO Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival • Four Seasons Park, Beaumont •

sity of Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am – 6 pm • Enjoy the University of Alberta Botanic Garden for half-price admission • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

St Albert Pride • Lions Park, St Al-

bert • 3 pm • Food, entertainment, and a welcoming community in the heart of St Albert

EDMONTON Metro KID FRIENDLY Beaumont Town & Country Daze • Beaumont • Jun 19 – 21 •

Most events are free. There is a cost for the midway • A weekend full of events at venues around the community. Activities include parade, entertainment stage, petting zoo, horse competition, trade show, and more • beaumont.ab.ca/events

Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB-

19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

SATURDAY JUNE 17

Lutra Lutra • The Mercury Room,

EDMONTON PROPER

10575-114 St • 7 pm • $10 (YEG) • Groove with local alternative band Lutra Lutra. Support from Letters From Pluto, and Pioneeradio

Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • $29 and up • 8 pm • The conclusion to the 2016/2017 master series chorus and orchestra. Carvin Jones Band • Blues on

Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 14 - Jun 18 • A blues and rock ‘n’ roll fan favourite for its high-energy live performance

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones) •

7424-118 Ave • 7:30 pm • Price TBA • Superstars appearing are Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, Alexa Bliss, and more

National Garden Day • Univer-

derlounge, 10220-103 St • 6 pm • $20 • A wonderful cabaret celebrating pride

Carmina Burana• Enmax Hall,

WWE Edmonton • Northlands,

Carvin Jones Band • Blues on

EVOPride 2017: Glitter and Be Gay Cabaret • Evolution Won-

ditorium, 11455-87 Ave • $45 - $100 (TM) • Country legend Bonnie Raitt returns with special guest Royal Wood

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 - $35 • Ten days of comedy, music, and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • $29 and up • 7:30 pm • The conclusion to the 2016/2017 master series chorus and orchestra Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 14 - 18 • A blues and rock ‘n’ roll fan favourite for its high-energy live performance

Bonnie Raitt: Dig in Deep 2017 • Northern Alberta Jubilee Au-

10631-82 Ave • 8 pm • $20 (YEG) • A night of dark dystopian synth with Australian group Severed Heads and locals iVardensphere, and Cygnets

Jun 16 – 18 • Free (12 and under), $40 (Fri pass), $95 (Sat or Sun pass), $125 (weekend pass early bird) • Blues music that’ll get the feet tapping. Music from Boogie Patrol, Raygun Cowboys, Olivia Rose, The Velveteins, and more

Carmina Burana • Enmax Hall,

Annihilator • The Starlite Room, 10030-102 Street • 8 pm • $30 (O) • 18+ show • With its new album Suicide Society and a new lineup, thrash metal band Annihilator is ready to rip through Canada

2nd Annual Foodie Bike Tour

• Various locations around Edmonton • 10 am • Indulge in food and drink while touring on a bike

Telus World of Science (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Friday and Saturday • Laser synched shows to the music of the The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Marina Franklin • The Comic

Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for her work in Trainwreck • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON METRO Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival • Four Seasons Park, Beaumont •

Jun 16 – 18 • Free (12 and under), $40 (Fri pass), $95 (Sat or Sun pass), $125 (weekend pass early bird) • Blues music that’ll get the feet tapping. Music from Boogie Patrol, Raygun Cowboys, Olivia Rose, The Velveteins, and more

Coffee in the Garden • University of Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 11 am • $10 plus admission, includes presentation and samples • Explore different brewing methods, and the impact they have on the flavours of coffee • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Photographer’s Drop-in Morning • University of Alberta Botanic

Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 7:30 - 10 am • Capture the early light and stillness of the University of Alberta Botanic Garden before the gates open to the public • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Shaun Majumder • River Cree

Resort & Casino, 300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch • 9 pm • $30 • Shaun Majumder is a comedian who has appeared in many television programs and movies like This Hour Has 22 Minutes, The Firm, and Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle

Solstice Sunrise Yoga • Univer-

sity of Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 8 - 9:30 am • $25 individual; $50 family, includes yoga session and admission to the garden for the day • Greet the rising sun in the early morning garden. Advance registration required • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Zoo Fest • Edmonton Valley Zoo, 13315 Buena Vista Rd • 6 - 10 pm • $50 - $75 • Interact close up with some of the animals and watch Lucy the Elephant paint. Restaurant and wine sampling for adults and a kids zone with crafts, games, and petting zoos. Fundraising event in support of Valley Zoo Development Society and Zebra Child Protection Centre

EDMONTON Metro KID FRIENDLY Beaumont Town & Country Daze • Beaumont • Jun 19 – 21 •

Most events are free. There is a cost for the midway • A weekend full of events at venues around the community. Activities include parade entertainment stage, petting zoo, horse competition, trade show, and more • beaumont.ab.ca/events

SUNDAY JUNE 18 EDMONTON PROPER 12th Annual Mayor’s Pride Brunch • Chateau Lacombe, 10111

Bellamy Hill • 11 am • $55 • Join the mayor for brunch. All proceeds go to Camp fYrefly to foster support for Edmonton’s queer community

Akon • The Ranch Roadhouse, 6107-

104 St • 8 pm • $35 - $45 • Get ready to “Smack That”

Blitzen Trapper • The Starlite

Room, 10030-102 Street • 8 pm • $19.50 (O) • 18+ show • The folk rock, country quintet Blitzen Trapper are back to soothe your ears

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

EVOPride: The Shevil Dead • Evolution Wonderlounge, 10220-103 St • 9 pm • $5 • When Lilith Fair discovers an ancient text she and her friends must survive the nightmare Father’s Day Brunch with Hawaiian Dreamers • Blue Chair

Cafe, 9624-76 Ave • By Donation• Bring your dad to this Father’s Day Hawaiian themed brunch. Music by the Hawaiian Dreamers Homeward Walk & Run • Whitemud Park, 13204 Fox Dr • 10 am • $45 • A 5 km walk/run and a 10 km run in support of e4c, Edmonton John Howard Society, iHuman Youth Society and Youth Empowerment and Support Services

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel Theatre,

9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music, and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044


Marina Franklin • The Comic

Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for her work in Trainwreck • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999 Phoenix Fun Run 2017 • Emily Murphy Park Rd • $20 (1.6 km) - $25 (5 km) (O) • 10 am • The first local run by the Running Room to bring about awareness of endometriosis The Lion The Bear The Fox w/ Guests • The Needle Vinyl Tav-

ern, 10524 Jasper Ave • $18 adv (YEG) • Alternative folk rock band The Lion The Bear The Fox have an unbreakable bond when performing live

What the World Needs Now •

Timms Centre for the Arts, 87 Ave and 112 St • A concert celebrating the music of Edmonton Vocal Minority

EDMONTON METRO Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival • Four Seasons Park, Beau-

mont • Jun 16 – 18 • Free (12 and under), $40 (Fri pass), $95 (Sat or Sun pass), $125 (weekend pass early bird) • Blues music that’ll get the feet tapping. Music from Boogie Patrol, Raygun Cowboys, Olivia Rose, The Velveteins, and more

Father’s Day Barbecue Tastes and Tours of the Garden • University of Alberta

Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 11 am - 3 pm • Burgers, beer, honey tastings, tours, and family games by the Grebe Pond • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Backbeat Block Party + Youth Art Walk • 10011 Whyte Ave • A

block party hosted by Backbeat Music School on Father’s Day. Music will be provided by rock bands from Backbeat Do it For Dads Walk & Run • Rundle Park, 2909-113 St • 8 am • $35 or raise $125 for waived fee • Familyfriendly event that raises awareness and funds for cancer affecting Canadian men and their families

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Beaumont Town & Country Daze • Beaumont • Jun 19 – 21

• Most events are free. There is a cost for the midway • A weekend full of events at venues around the community. Activities include parade, entertainment stage, petting zoo, horse competition, trade show and more • beaumont.ab.ca/events

Father’s Day Swim • Harbour Pool, 10001-94 Ave, Fort Sakatchewan • 4 - 8 pm • Celebrate fathers with a dip • Children under eight must be accompanied by parent

Battle to the Funny Bone • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon Street • Jun 14 – 18 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (FriSat) • Comedians will battle for laughs • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Cash’d Out • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • $15 adv (YEG) • 7 pm • A tribute band doing the man in black justice

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

EDMONTON METRO Christian Meditation • Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave St Albert • 7 pm • Free • Practice the art of prayerful stillness while being guided in reflective meditation

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Beaumont Town & Country Daze • Beaumont • Jun 19 – 21 •

Most events are free. There is a cost for the midway • A weekend full of events at venues around the community. Activities include parade, entertainment stage, petting zoo, horse competition, trade show and more • beaumont.ab.ca/events

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Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

Beaumont Town & Country Daze • Beaumont • Jun 19 – 21

• Most events are free. There is a cost for the midway • A weekend full of events at venues around the community. Activities include parade, entertainment stage, petting zoo, horse competition, trade show and more • beaumont.ab.ca/events

WEDNESDAY JUNE 21

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 - $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com Wine & Wildlife: Bees • Ed-

monton Valley Zoo, 13315 Buena Vista Road • $50 per person (O) • Adult-only event with wine and useful Alberta bee knowledge

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Mommy Connections Playtime • West Edmonton Mall, 8882-170

St • 10 am - 12 pm (first Tue of every

EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780. 662.4191 Drop in Adult Art Classes • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • $18 for drop in • Learn different styles of art Edmonton Story Slam • The Mercury Room, 10575-114 St • Suggested $5 donation • 7 pm • edmontonstoryslam.com Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

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8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Gluten Free Living 101 • Hope

Lutheran Church, 5104-106 Ave • Free, advanced registration required with info@celiacedmonton.ca • 7 pm • Learn the basics of a gluten-free lifestyle

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 - $35 • 10 days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

Joe Nolan • The Needle Vinyl Tav-

ern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 5:30 pm • Joe Nolan’s intimate vocals mixed with folky blues guitar

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Make Music Edmonton • Along

124 St • 5 pm - 9 pm • This free event promotes live music, both amateur and professional of all styles and genres • makemusic-edmonton.ca Noah Gardenswartz • The Com-

ic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 21 – 25 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for Jonesing • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Summer Solstice Music Festival • Various locations throughout

Edmonton • Jun 21 - Jun 25 • Donations accepted • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of the classical genre alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society

Wednesday Night Dance •

Northgate Lions Recreation Centre, 7524-139 Ave • Cash bar • 6:30 pm • A live dance with music by Back Street Affair

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Kids Zone at Callingwood Farmers’ Market • Callingwood

Marketplace, 6655-178 St • 12:30 pm • Kids activities that may include a petting zoo and bouncy castle.

National Aboriginal Day • Vic-

toria Park, 12030 River Valley Rd • Discover the diverse cultures that make up Amiskwaskahikan (Cree) • Aboriginal Peoples Television Network will be filming workshops, music, food, and arts

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Al-

berta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old accompanied by parent

THURSDAY JUNE 22 EDMONTON PROPER Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Found Festival • Dr. Wilbert Mc-

Intyre Park, 83 Ave and 104 Ave • Jun 22 – 25 • Found is an innovative showcase of raw talent. Unconventional spaces are transformed into unique homes for art, music, dance, theatre, and more • www.commongroundarts.ca

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music, and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

FRIDAY JUNE 23

Meatbodies • The Buckingham,

EDMONTON PROPER

10439-82 Ave • 9 pm • $12 • Meatbodies’ newest album Alice is a doom garage rock hybrid soaked in heavy reverb Noah Gardenswartz • The Com-

ic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 21 – 25 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for Jonesing • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Summer Solstice Music Festival • Various locations throughout

Edmonton • Jun 21 - Jun 25 • Donations accepted • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of the classical genre alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society

Survival Method • The Sewing

Machine Factory, 9562-82 Ave • 8 pm • $10 • A classic hardcore, grindcore, punk show. Bands opening are Stepping Stone, Necklace, Stalagmites, and Self Harm Underdog Comedy Night

• Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill Square

and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden •

U of A Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • Learn graceful dance in a supportive atmosphere, led by experts from the U of A Dance Club. No experience required • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

11 O’Clock Number! • Basement

Theatre in Holy Trinity Church, 1037784 Ave • 11 pm (every Fri until end of Jun) • $13 at the door (TIX) • No script, no safety net as the best talent in Edmonton brings improvised song, dance and comedy to the theatre • grindstonetheatre.ca

Abandon Your Town • Cha Island, 10331-81 Ave • 7 pm • $10 • A mix of ear-pleasing folk music. Zachary Re, Havelin, and Denny Von-Braun are opening Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Defenders of the Triforce •

Shaw Conference Centre, 9797 Jasper Ave • Jun 23 - 25 • 6:30 pm • $45, other prices dependent on pass type • A live puzzle oriented escape room inspired by the Legend of Zelda franchise

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues through-

out Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com Found Festival • Dr. Wilbert Mc-

Intyre Park, 83 Ave and 104 Ave • Jun 22 – 25 • Found is an innovative showcase of raw talent. Unconventional spaces are transformed into unique homes for art, music, dance, theatre, and more • www.commongroundarts.ca

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its

CITY OF EDMONTON 2017 SUMMER DAYCAMPS WHERE KIDS CREATE, LEARN, MOVE AND PLAY!

29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel The-

atre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044

Land of Talk w/ Guests • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • $15 adv. (YEG) • 8 pm • A mixture of distorted guitar and heart-breaking melodies Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones) •

Telus World of Science (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Friday and Saturday • Laser-synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Noah Gardenswartz • The Com-

ic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 21 – 25 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for Jonesing • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd Road • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Premiere! A Broadway Duet Show • Evolution Wonderlounge,

10220-103 St • 8:30 pm • $5 • No solos. This show focuses on pairs and group numbers

Ryan Adams & Band • The Northern Alberta Jubilee, 11455-87 Ave • $35 - $60 (TIX) • 8 pm • Ryan Adams has been called one of the most elegant singer/songwriters of his generation Summer Solstice Music Festival • Various locations throughout

Edmonton • Jun 21 - 25 • Donations accepted • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of the classical genre alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society

The Music of Harry Potter

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7:30 pm • Tickets at edmontonsymphony.com • Journey to Hogwarts and the world of wizardry and magic with the Edmonton Symphony • Come in the finest dress robes

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO

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Burton Cummings • River Cree Resort & Casino, 300 East Lapotac, Blvd, Enoch • 8 pm • With a body of work that continues to resonate with new and old fans, Burton Cummings is ready to rock


Opera al Fresco at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden

• U of A Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB60, Parkland County • 7 - 10 pm • Stroll through the garden and stop along the way for wine and hors d’oeuvres, and enchanting performances provided by Edmonton Opera • Order at edmontonopera.com

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB-

19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278 The Cunning Little Vixen •

Festival Place, 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Jun 23, 25, 27, 29 • $41.50 (adult), 36.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a Czech folklore legend about a sly fox • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice

SATURDAY JUNE 24 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com Found Festival • Dr. Wilbert Mc-

Intyre Park, 83 Ave and 104 Ave • Jun 22 – 25 • Found is an innovative showcase of raw talent. Unconventional spaces are transformed into unique homes for art, music, dance, theatre, and more • www.commongroundarts.ca

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; paywhat-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Improvaganza International Improv Festival • Citadel Theatre,

9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • $15 – $35 • Ten days of comedy, music, and more • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.443.6044 Laser Shows 2017 (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones ) • Telus World of Science (Margaret

Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri-Sat • Laser synched shows to the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones • The Beatles at 7 pm and The Rolling Stones at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Music For Mental Health • Shakers Roadhouse, 15004 Yellowhead Tr • 7:30 pm • Music by five amazing acts to support Edmonton Mental Health Awareness

Noah Gardenswartz • The Com-

ic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 21 – 25 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for Jonesing • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 The Able Kind w/ Evan C, Thomas K, and Magnet & Magnettes • Naked Cyber Cafe,

10303-108 St • 7 pm • $10 • Come out for alternative rock and roll with headliner The Able Kind

The Music of Harry Potter

• Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre, Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7:30 pm • Tickets at box.office@winspearcentre. com • Journey to Hogwarts and the world of wizardry and magic with the Edmonton Symphony • Come in the finest dress robes

The Original Edmonton Witches Market • King Edward

Park Community League, 7708-85 St • 11 am • Free admission • Browse more than 40 different vendors for all things witchy

Racing for a Cure 6 Show & Shine • Alberta Legislative Grounds,

10800-97 Avenue • 9 am - 4 pm • Show off your ride and help out the Kids with Cancer Society. Cars will be judged by the kids

Summer Solstice Music Festival • Various locations throughout

Edmonton • Jun 21 - Jun 25 • Donations accepted • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of the classical genre alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

• Jun 24 – 25 • A gorgeous display of colour from locally grown martagon lillies • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

SUNDAY JUNE 25 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

Guitar Wolf • The Starlite Room,

10030-102 Street (Brixx Bar) • 8 pm • $20 (O) • 18+ show • This Japanese garage rock trio are fringing on the genre of noise, punk, and every other genre you can think of

Noah Gardenswartz • The Com-

ic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 21 – 25 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for Jonesing • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

about young lovers and their struggle with the trials of marriage and criminalism • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice Learn To Camp • Elk Island National Park, 35 km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Jun 24 – 25 • Have you ever wanted to try camping, but aren’t sure where to start? The Mountain Equipment Co-op and Elk Island National Park provides a two-day event that introduces the basics of camping. Registration required • 888.773.8888

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Soul Sunday Brunch featuring Beth Portman • The Needle

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

Summer Solstice Music Festival • Various locations throughout

dens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • Jun 24 – 25 • A gorgeous display of colour from locally grown martagon lillies • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Vintage Day/Kalyna Voice • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, 25 mins east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Enjoy a selection of vintage vehicles, a singing competition, horse rides, traditional Ukrainian food, and more • history.alberta.ca/ukrainianvillage

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Found Festival • Dr. Wilbert Mc-

Intyre Park, 83 Ave & 104 Ave • Jun 22 – 25 • Found is an innovative showcase of raw talent. Unconventional spaces are transformed into unique homes for art, music, dance, theatre, and more • www.commongroundarts.ca

Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 11 am • Get nostalgic with Portman’s wonderful jazz swing folk

Edmonton • Jun 21 - 25 • Donations accepted • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of the classical genre alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO Carousel • Festival Place, 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 1:30 pm (Sun) 7:30 pm other days • Jun 24, 25, 28, 30 • $46.50 (adult), 21.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a story

Martagon Lily Show at the University of Alberta Botanic Gardens • U of A Botanic Gar-

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY 25th Annual Pets in the Park

• Hawrelak Park • 10 am – 4 pm • Free • Canine carnival: fun and games with your dog and the whole family. Includes a silent auction, sheep herding and more. No pet? No problem. • ehspetsinthepark.com

Ronald McDonald House Charity Block Party • 7726-107

St • Over 40 known vendors partici-

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

Ukrainian Vintage Fair • Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts, 9534-87 St • 4 pm - 9 pm • Vintage sale of all things in the Ukrainian culture

EDMONTON METRO Ladies of Native Comedy •

River Cree Resort & Casino, 300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch • 9 pm • $30 $50 • Comedians Adrianne Chalepah, Tonia Jo Hall, Deanna M.A.D., and Teresa Choyguha are the world’s first all female, all indigenous comedy troupe

Find us this summer at the following AB festivals:

Carousel • Festival Place, 100 Fes-

tival Way, Sherwood Park • 1:30 pm (Sun) 7:30 pm other days • Jun 24, 25, 28, 30 • $46.50 (adult), 21.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a story about young lovers and their struggle with the trials of marriage and criminalism • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice Learn To Camp • Elk Island National Park, 35 km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Jun 24 – 25 • Have you ever wanted to try camping, but aren’t sure where to start? The Mountain Equipment Co-op and Elk Island National Park provides a two-day event that introduces the basics of camping. Registration required • 888.773.8888 Martagon Lily Show at the University of Alberta Botanic Gardens • U of A Botanic Gar-

dens, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County

Interstellar Rodeo July 21-23 Calgary Folk Music Festival July 27-30

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at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

The Cunning Little Vixen •

Open Mic and Poetry Slam •

pating as well as musicians and policy makers who lend their time and support to the Ronald McDonald House in Edmonton

Festival Place, 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Jun 23, 25, 27, 29 • $41.50 (adult), 36.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a Czech folklore legend about a sly fox • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice

MONDAY JUNE 26 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues through-

out Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Nek Trio • The Needle Vinyl Tavern,

10524 Jasper Ave • 5:30 pm • Every show is different with Nek. The trio have made the habit of mixing live jazz improvisation with experimental hip hop

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids • Arden Theatre, 5

St Anne Street • 8 pm • $14.70 (general admission) • Adults read their childhood memories • grownupsreadthingstheywroteaskids.com/

TUESDAY JUNE 27

Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO The Jivin’ Belles • St Albert Com-

munity Hall, 17 Perron St, St Albert • $15 (O) • 2 pm • A close harmony jazz swing group made up of a trio of MacEwan grads

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Dinosaur Adventures • John

Janzen Nature Centre, 7000-143 St • 10 am • Tickets available at edmonton.ca • Become a paleontologist and examine real dinosaur fossils. Play and answer the dinosaur questions for even more fun • www.edmonton.ca/attractions_events/john-janzen-nature-centre

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY The Cunning Little Vixen • Festival Place, 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Jun 23, 25, 27, 29 • $41.50 (adult), 36.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a Czech folklore legend about a sly fox • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice

WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON PROPER

55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons is ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191.

Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; paywhat-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Matt Richards • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 28 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for work in Black Dynamite • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Wednesday Night Dance • Northgate Lion Recreation Centre, 7524139 Ave • Cash bar • 6:30 pm • A live dance with music by Back Street Affair The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO Carousel • Festival Place, 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 1:30 pm (Sun) 7:30 pm other days • Jun 24, 25, 28, 30 • $46.50 (adult), 21.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a story about young lovers and their struggle with the trials of marriage and criminalism • www.festivalplace.ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice

THURSDAY JUNE 29 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Dennis Jones • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 28 - Jul 2 • With a unique rhythm section, Dennis Jones brings his profound style to blues

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

Dennis Jones • Blues on Whyte,

Divot • The Mercury Room, 10575-

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start

10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 28 - Jul 2 • With a unique rhythm section, Dennis Jones brings his profound style to blues

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

114 St • 8 pm • $5 (YEG) • Local alternative hip hop with Divot, Nate A.M., Aidan Murphy, and Lot D

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues through-

out Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Edmonton Music Gala Awards • Winspear Centre, 4 Sir

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

Winston Churchill Square • 6 pm • Hosted by the Edmonton Music Awards, this event celebrates some of Edmonton’s best musical acts • edmontonmusicawards.com

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre,

Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; paywhat-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Matt Richards • The Comic Strip,

Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-youwill performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 28 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for work in Black Dynamite • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Live Thoroughbred Racing

Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill Square

Matt Richards • The Comic Strip,

and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122 Underdog Comedy Night

• Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO Date Night - Craft Beer and Garden Games • University of

Alberta Botanic Gardens, 51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 6 pm till dusk • Gather your date or your gang and head to the University of Alberta Botanic Garden for an evening of relaxed outdoor fun and beer • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca

FRIDAY JUNE 30 EDMONTON PROPER Acoustic Spotlight Vol. 4 • Wild Earth Bakery & Cafe, 8902-99 St • 6:30 pm • $7 • Spotlight on some great acoustic artists. Music by Garret James, Benjamin Williams, Naeem Gabriel, and Justin Respets Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Alley Kat Brewery Tour • Alley

Kat, 9929-60 Ave • Every Thu - Fri, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm • Learn how Alley Kat makes its delicious tasting beer with a tour of the brewery

Dennis Jones • Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 28 - Jul 2 • With a unique rhythm section, Dennis Jones brings his profound style to blues Edmonton Eskimos vs Montreal Alouettes • Commonwealth

Stadium, 11000 Stadium Rd • 8 pm • Tickets at esks.com

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing• northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 28 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for work in Black Dynamite • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON METRO Carousel • Festival Place, 100 Fes-

tival Way, Sherwood Park • 1:30 pm (Sun) 7:30 pm other days • Jun 24, 25, 28, 30 • $46.50 (adult), 21.50 (children and students) • NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival presents a story about young lovers and their struggle with the trials of marriage and criminalism • www.festivalplace. ab.ca/festivalplace/boxoffice

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • 10 am • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY

Out of School Bash • Harbour

Pool, 10001-94 Ave, Fort Sakatchewan, AB • 1:00 - 4:00 pm • Celebrate fathers with a dip • Children under eight must be accompanied by parent

Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278


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Find your one-of-a-kind. Come to play, eat, stay, and experience everything Old Strathcona has to offer this summer! We’re home to Edmonton’s greatest summer festivals and events, like the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, the Pride Festival and Parade, Sand on Whyte, the Whyte Avenue Art Walk, and so much more. You’ll also find everything from hot fashion to sizzling entertainment to one of our many patios, so break out the sunscreen and prepare yourself for a full sensory overload! Visit our website to learn more about the perfect summer waiting for you in Old Strathcona.

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Rock The River • Saskatoon • Aug 18 – 20 • For its third year, Saskatoon presents its classic rock festival with performances by Tom Cochrane, Randy Bachman, Helix, Streetheart, and more • rocktheriversaskatoon.ca

Connect 22 • Besant Campground,

Moose Jaw • Aug 4 – 7 • $140 (advance weekend) • An electronic dance music festival in the prairies featuring local and international acts • connectfestival.ca

Country Thunder in Craven 2017 • Craven • Jul 13 – 16 • Four

day admission $185 • Performances by Blake Shelton, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, and more • countrythunder.com Ness Creek Music Festival

• Ness Creek • Jul 13 – 16 • Featuring

ArtsWells Festival • Wells and

Barkerville, four hours west of Jasper • Aug 4 – 7 • A festival that focuses on all things art. More than 100 musical acts on nine stages over four days with over 30 workshops, and screenings of independent films • artswells.com

Bella Coola Music Festival •

Bella Coola• Jul 22 – 23 • $10 (5 - 12 yrs weekend pass), $30 (13 - 18 yrs, seniors weekend pass), $40 (adult weekend pass) • Celebrating its 18th year, the festival has a lineup including BC/DC, Enter-Tribal, Cecile Doo Kingue, Twin Peaks, and more • bellacoolamusic.org

Billy Barker Days • Quesnel

• Jul 13 – 16 • A celebration of gold rush heritage featuring musical performances, food, and entertainment • billybarkerdays.ca Burnaby Blues & Roots Festival • Deer Lake Park, Burnaby • Aug

12 • Enjoy blues and roots music from various performers • Lineup featuring Jesse Roper, Leeroy Stagger, Kaya Kurz and more • burnabybluesfestival.com • 604.291.6864

Burn in the Forest • Squamish • Jul 13 – 16 • Experience Burning Man without having to fork out the big

a slew of musical talent such as Cecile Doo Kingue, C.R. Avery, Royal Canoe and more • nesscreekmusicfestival.com Northern Lights Bluegrass Festival • Ness Creek • Aug 18 – 20

• Enjoy some of that beautiful bluegrass music with performances by Sierra Noble, The Foggy Hogtown Boys, The Slocan Ramblers and more • northernlightsbluegrass.squarespace.com

PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival • Saskatoon • Aug 3 – 12 •

Regina Folk Festival • Victoria Park, Regina • Aug 10 – 13 • $103 (includes fees and GST), $94 (students and seniors, includes fees and GST) • Lineup featuring Tegan & Sara, Lights, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and more • reginafolkfestival.com • 306.757.0308

Desert Daze • Spences Bridge

• Aug 11 – 12 • Free (10 and under), $25 (gate, cash only) • A fun-filled family-friendly summer event with live music, farm displays, a drumming presentation, supervised kids' area, beer garden, vendors, pickle making, apple bobbing, watermelon seed spitting and more • desertdaze.ca

Edge of the World Festival •

Haida Gwaii • Aug 11 – 13 • Performers this year include The Zolas, DJ Shub, Dirty Radio and more • The EOTW festival opens and closes with traditional Haida song and dance • edgefestival.com

Filberg Festival • Comox • Aug 4 – 7 • Free (12 and under), $13 (adv),

Grizzlies are typically brown, though their fur can appear to be white-tipped, or grizzled, lending them their traditional name.*

Saskatoon (foot of Broadway Bridge) • Jul 8 • A celebration of cultural diversity through music, dance and workshops • saskatoonreggaefestival.com • 306.291.0532

Pemberton Music Festival

Kamloopa Pow Wow • Kam-

11 – 20 • A place for bike lovers and riders to gather and crown a champion • crankworx.com

Saskatoon Reggae and World Music Festival • Friendship Park,

Gibsons Landing Jazz Festival • Gibsons Landing • Jun 16 – 18

Center of Gravity • Kelowna • Jul 28

Crankworx 2017 • Whistler • Aug

toon • Jun 11 – 25 • An annual festival to celebrate community while raising awareness of the LGBTQ+ community • saskatoonpride.com

chine, and more • motionnotion.com

bucks. Swapping out the Nevada desert for a British Columbia setting among the trees • burnintheforest.com – 30 • Dubbed as Canada's hottest beach festival, and for good reason. Three days of heavy electronic dance music, beach volleyball and BMX • centerofgravity.ca

Saskatoon Pride Festival 2017 • Various locations in Saska-

$45 (festival pass) • Featuring more than 120 artisans, great food and lively entertainment for all ages on the beautiful nine-acre waterfront Filberg Heritage Lodge & Park. Music by Wooden Sky, The Lion The Bear The Fox, David GoGo and more • filbergfestival.com

• Tickets available at Gaia Fair Trade (Gibsons), Melomania (Roberts Creek), WindSong Gallery (Sechelt) or info@ coastjazz.com • The 22nd annual festival has two days of outdoor concerts, two evening dances, Sunday jazz brunch and more • coastjazz.com

Wild Facts

*National Geographic

One of Saskatoon's favourite summer events featuring more than 200 independant theatre shows and family entertainment on the street • 25thstreettheatre.org • 306.664.2239

Saskatoon Folk Fest • Saskatoon • Aug 17 – 19 • Free (12 and under with adult), $16 (adult) • Celebrate the sights, sounds and tastes of the city's ethnic heritage • saskatoonfolkfest.com • 306.931.0100

loops, BC • Aug 5 – 7 • A spectacular expression of the Secwepemc people's heritage and a vibrant display of storytelling, song and dance in traditional regalia • tourismkamloops.com

Kaslo Jazz Etc Festival • Kaslo

• Aug 4 – 6 • $195 + taxes (adv weekend pass) $97.50 (adv youth 13-18 weekend pass) • With performances by Charles Bradley & his Extraordinaires, C.R. Avery, BadBadNotGood, A Tribe Called Red, The Sheepdogs and more • kaslojazzfest.com

Kimberley JulyFest • Centen-

nial Park, Kimberley • Jul 21 – 23 • Dubbed the community's biggest festival of the year, JulyFest kicks off with 200-some teams vying for the Canadian bocce championships • kimberleyjulyfest.com

Lytton River Festival • Lytton • Sep 1 – 3 • Free • Includes a pow wow, artisan craft demos and sale, children's activities and chicken poop bingo • riverfestival.ca Mile High Wine & Music Festival • Silver Star Mountain • Aug 13

• For the wine lovers out there. Learn about wine by taking in the summery views of the Okanagan atop the Silver Star Mountain. There will be tasting events, dinners, music, seminars, art gallery viewings and hikes • thewinefestivals.com/mile-high-wine-music

Motion Notion • Golden • Aug 24

– 28 • Unique stages featuring bands, DJs, free riverside camping, workshops, and rafting. Lineup features DATSIK, Avalon, The Funk Hunters, The M Ma-

Otalith Music Festival • Tofino •

Aug 18 – 19 • While the drive to Tofino might be a bit of a trek, you'll be in for a treat once you arrive. Surrounded by beaches and wildlife • otalithfestival.com

• Pemberton, BC • Jul 13 – 16 • $354 (adv. festival pass) • This year's lineup includes Chance The Rapper, Ween, Eagles of Death Metal, Thundercat and more • pembertonmusicfestival.com

Retro Concert Weekend

• Sun Peaks • Aug 11 – 13 • Free • Tribute bands pay homage to the likes of David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Bad Company, Santana, The Eagles and more • sunpeaksresort.com Robson Valley Music Festival • Robson Valley, Dunster • Aug 11

– 13 • $140 (regular weekend pass) • A great weekend of live music including The Party on High Street, Moulettes, Sweet Alibi and more • robsonvalleymusicfestivalbc.com Rockin' River Music Fest •

Merritt • Aug 3 – 6 • $249 (four day pass), $111.50 (day pass) • Four days of country music, three stages and more than 20 bands including Willie Nelson, The Band Perry, Toby Keith, and more • Camping available • rockinriver.com

Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival • Salmon Arm • Aug 17 –

20 • $79 (youth), $109 (seniors), $149 (adult) • Featuring six daytime stages and two evening stages, craft and food vendors, artisan market, children's activities, beverage gardens and camping. Performers include: Booker T, Five Alarm Funk, Braden Gates, Frazey Ford, and more • rootsandblues.ca Shambhala Music Festival

2017 • Salmo • Aug 11 – 14 • $315 (extra early bird), $365 (early bird), $395 (regular) • World renowned electronic music festival featuring performances from A-Trak, Sticky Buds, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Jai Wolf and more • shambhalamusicfestival.com

Midsummer Music Festival •

Smithers fairgrounds, Smithers • Jun 30 – Jul 2 • Features four daytime stages, headline performers and dozens of local, regional and national performanc-

Sasktel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival • Saskatoon • Jun 23 – Jul

2 • For ten days the city of Sasktoon bursts into jazz, funk, pop and world music. This year's lineup features Feist, The Dead South, Low, Ziggy Marley, and more • saskjazz.com

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan • Saskatoon • Jul 5 –

Aug 20 • A festival made for theatre and Shakespeare lovers. This year's plays are renditions of Twelfth Night and Richard III

Taste of Saskatchewan • Saskatoon • Jul 11 – 16 • $2.50/token • Taste the culinary delights of Saskatoon locals • tasteofsaskatchewan.ca Windscape Kite Festival • Swift Current, Saskatchewan • Jun 24 – 25 • The skies above Swift Current will be colourful and grand as some of the most unique kites take to the sky • windscapekitefestival.ca

es from The Tourist Company, Entangados, Rusty Ford, Miss White Spider and more • Opportunities for kids, crafts and organized activities plus a variety of musician workshops, food vendors, crafts with onsite camping • smithersmusicfest.com Sweetwater 905 Arts and Music Festival • Rolla • Jun 16

– 18 • The festival will have carriage rides, pony rides, a kids' entertainment area and other kid-friendly events every day. Includes food vendors and a beer garden on the festival grounds • sweetwater905.com

TD Victoria International Jazz Festival • Victoria • Jun 23

– Jul 2 • Featuring the sounds of Ziggy Marley, Mavis Staples, Tommy Emmanuel and more • jazzvictoria.ca

Ukee Days • Ucluelet • Jul 21 –

23 • $7 (day pass), $10 (Sat & Sun) • The seaside community of Ucluelet explodes into a summery haze of live music, parades, games, fun, food, entertainment, logger sports, kidszone, beer gardens and more • ukeedays. wordpress.com • 250.726.7772

Vancouver Folk Music Festival • Jericho Beach Park, Vancouver,

BC • Jul 13 – 16 • $70 – $150 • This is the festival's 40th year with performances by Barenaked Ladies, Ferron, Archie Roach, C.R. Avery and more • thefestival.bc.ca • 604.602.9798 Vancouver International Jazz Festival • Vancouver • Jun

22 – Jul 2 • With performances by Seu Jorge performing a tribute to David Bowie, Nomadic Massive, Ziggy Marley, Land of Talk, and more • coastaljazz.ca Vancouver Island Music Fest

• Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds, Comox • Jul 14 – 16 • Free (12 and under with adult), $99 – $199 • Six stages, riverside camping and family activities. Featuring Emmylou Harris, Bruce Cockburn, Rita Coolidge, Enter the Haggis, and many more • islandmusicfest.com

Wanderlust Festival • Whistler

•Aug 3 – 6 • $440 (Thu - Sun), $365 (Fri Sun)• Day tickets also available • Five days of yoga, music, workshops and sustainable food. Musical lineup includes: Charles Bradley & his Extraordinaires, Con Brio, Sol Rising and more • wanderlust.com


COLISEUM

• K-Days: Check out the rides, games, live music, Expo Centre shopping, talent search and more from Jul 21 – 30. • Rexall Place/Northlands has thoroughbred racing (this is the final season) as well as WWE, Cirque Du Soleil, Park After Dark and more lined up this summer.

STADIUM

• Cheer on the Edmonton Eskimos or FC Edmonton at Commonwealth Stadium.

MACEWAN • Adjacent from MacEwan LRT Station, Rogers Place has world renown acts like Tool, Queen, Bob Dylan, Bruno Mars, and Lady Gaga lined up for this year

CHURCHILL

• From Zumba classes to the Street Performers Festival to Taste of Edmonton and the nearby AGA, there’s always something going on in Sir Winston Churchill Square.

Rogers Place

GRANDIN / GOVERNMENT CENTRE

• Tour the Alberta Legislature grounds and learn about our province’s political landscape. • Ride the High Level Bridge streetcar with the Edmonton Radial Rail Society. Beautiful views for $5 (individual fee).

UNIVERSITY

• Access the river valley and the vibrant Whyte Avenue strip.

SOUTH CAMPUS / FORT EDMONTON PARK • Get riled up at U of A Golden Bears football games at Foote Field. • Stroll down the streets of Fort Edmonton Park and explore history. Vintage movies will be screening every Thursday throughout the summer. • Take in some natural history at the John Janzen Nature Centre.

ACCESSIBILITY

LRT: All LRT trains/facilities are accessible, with ramps, escalators and automatic doors. Bus: Low floor, kneeling buses with priority seating are available on all bus routes. DATS: Door-to-door service is available for passengers age 16 and up who cannot access regular transit.

RIDER FARES (one way)

Free – kids 5 and under (accompanied by an adult who pays) $3.25 – regular fare $9.50 – day pass • Once validated, you’re set for 90 minutes. Transfers can be used for connecting or round trips within 90 minutes. • There are pass discounts available for adults, students and seniors.

LEGEND Capital Line Metro Line LRT Station Shopping Centre Hospital Attraction


Axehole

11614-119 St #104 1:30pm - 9 pm (Mon - Thu), 1:30 pm - 10:30 pm (Fri), 10:30 am - 10:30 pm (Sat), 12 pm - 7:30 pm A unique urban axe throwing facility with real spruce logs. Knife throwing also available Rates range from $37 up depending on group packages axehole.ca 780.982.6500 Bad Axe Throwing

5466-136 Ave #24 Walk in times change daily Rates start at $20 for one hour An axe throwing hub with great lessons and coaching badaxethrowing.com 780.705.0779 Jack Axe

9785-45 Ave $40 general admission 2 pm - 10 pm (Mon - Fri), 12 pm-10 pm (Sat), 12 pm - 8 pm (Sun) An indoor lumberjack arena filled with various axe wielding activities jack-axe.ca 780.628.1874

Jurassic Forest

23210, Twp Rd 564, #2, Gibbons, AB 9 am - 5 pm (daily) $9 (2-12), $10 (youth/seniors), $15 (adults), $44 (family rate) Experience over 50 realistic animatronic dinosaur exhibits jurassicforest.com 780.470.2446 Fort Edmonton Park

7000-143 St May 20 - Jun 30: Mon - Fri 10 am – 3 pm, Sat, Sun, and holidays 10 am - 5 pm Jul 1 - Sept 4: 10 am - 5 pm daily All-inclusive admission to rides and attractions: $20.90 (children/youth/ seniors), $26.20 (adults) Old-style rides and games from the early 1900s—including midway rides, carousel, shooting gallery, ferris wheel, pony rides, skill-testing games and more. fortedmontonpark.ca 780.496.7381 Gateway Entertainment Centre

3414 Gateway Blvd Times and prices vary

Bowling, laser tag, virtual golf and billiards Summer bowling hours: Sun - Thu 9 am - 10 pm and Fri-Sat 9 am -10 pm gecedmonton.com 780.435.1922 Linetech Ziplines

PH3 West Edmonton Mall Call for event hours and pricing Group rates available; World Waterpark admission not required World’s largest indoor zipline located inside the World Waterpark 780.489.8147 Laser Quest

11271-170 St 5 - 9 pm (Wed – Thu), 4 pm - 11 pm (Fri), 10 am - 11 pm (Sat), 11 am - 7 pm (Sun) $9.50 per game/person Laser Quest offers a high-tech combination of tag and hide-and-seek laserquest.com 780.424.2111 Snow Valley Aerial Park

119 Whitemud Dr 3 - 9 pm (Mon – Wed), 12 - 9pm (Thu – Sun) Rates online: $46 Adult, $41 Youth (11-17), $26 Junior (11) $21 Child An outdoor park where climbers of all ages will be able to explore the park while harnessed in to a belay The Rec Room

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Every fringe play reviewed online after the first performance!

1725-99 St 11 am - 1 am (Thu - Fri), 11 am - 12 am (Mon - Sat) Bowling, virtual reality, food, ping pong, video games, pool, axe throwing, and more at a modest price therecroom.com 780.702.1332 West Edmonton Mall

8882-170 St Tons of attractions, including: Galaxyland: day rate $39 (general), $33 (kids under 48”) Rates may change without notice World Waterpark: day rate $45 (general), $35 (ages 3-10) Rates may change without notice Sea Lions’ Rock & Sea Life Caverns, $11 (general), $9 (ages 3-10) Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf: $11 (general), $8 (ages 3-10) Dragon’s Tale Backlight Mini Golf: $11 (general), $8 (ages 3-10) Ed’s Rec Room (rates vary daily) Ice Palace: $8 (general), $4 (ages 3-10) Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf : $11 (general), $8 (ages 3-10) Hours and prices may vary wem.ca 780.444.5300 Wild West Shooting Centre

PH4 West Edmonton Mall 10 am - 10 pm (Mon – Sat), 10 am - 6 pm (Sun) $36/day admission Practice your shooting skills in a safe, indoor shooting range. No licence required. shootingcentre.com 780.426.4866

Paintball Black Cobra Airsoft Field

Corner of Rge Rd 224 and Twp Rd 750 Open every Sun blackcobraairsoft.com 780.942.3330 Edmonton Paint Centre

10010 107A Ave Drop-ins Sun 3 pm - 7:30 pm $35 per person edmontonpaintball.ca 780.800.2324

Grunts Paintball Field

Twp 562, Rge Rd 252, Morinville, AB 10 am - 5 pm (Sat – Sun). Weekdays available through booking gruntspaintball.com 780.984.1516 Paintball Action Games

4804-90 Ave Reservation only 780paintball.ca 780.469.0882 POW Paintballing

Rge Rd 3, Barrhead, AB Mon-Sat (8 am - 9 pm) Drop-in Sunday (1:30 pm) Party bookings available. powpaintballing.com 780.283.1809 Tactical Anarchy Paintball

Scenario paintball facility, 45 minutes west of Edmonton off Hwy 627 Group rates available, 10 am - 9 pm (Sat – Sun), sessions must be booked by appointment. Weekday appointments must be made one week in advance tacticalanarchypaintball.ca 780.777.5520 Young Guns Paintball

53129 Rge Rd 13, Stony Plain younggunspaintball.com 780.963.4006 Xcalibre Paintball

63116 and Hwy 831, Long Lake, AB $20 - $75 per person Ten courses covering more than 60 acres of terrain xcalibrepaintball.com 780.576.2211

Escape Rooms Escape City

5916-104 St $25 per person (dependent on room) Work together to solve puzzles, solve clues and escape the situation room before time runs out escapecity.ca 780.761.2489 Escape Emporium

1103-95 St $25 per person Themed rooms like the swamp, pirate ship, vampire queen chamber, and more theescapeemporium.ca 587.463.5008 or 780.708.6681

InTrap Escape Room

10355-82 Ave $25 per person Immersive environments and scenarios meant to challenge even the most experienced players intrap.ca 780.757.8385 Edmonton Escape

10132-105 St $24.99 per person Use intelligence to work your way to solve clues and riddles to find a way out of the room eescape.ca 780.757.9686 Exit Edmonton

10534-82 Ave $23.81 per person An immersive experience with different themed rooms like catacombs, medieval, clinic, and more e-exit.ca 780.705.0160 GTFO Escape Entertainment

10018-105 St (2nd Floor) $25 per person One of Edmonton’s most immersive escape rooms letsgtfo.ca 780.540.4836 LogicLock

10336-Jasper Ave $24 per person Themed escape rooms like Sherlock Holmes, poltergeist, the gallery, and warehouse of thieves logiclock.ca 780.428.0159 Smartypantz Escape Rooms

10524-100 St $25 per person Movie set quality themed escape rooms edmonton.smartypantz.ca 780.951.9293 Breakout Entertainment

(Edmonton West) Mayfield Plaza, 16604-109 Ave, (Edmonton East) 6111-101 Ave Different themed rooms at both locations including bomb room, secret lab, diamond heist, ark and more breakoutedmonton.com West location: 780.444.4416 East location: 780.705.1550 ThrillScape

15397-117 Ave Escape from twisted realities thrilscape.ca 780.800.0522 Time Escape

10939-120 St Test your abilities and be transported to an alternate universe you must escape. Themed rooms include castle, spaceship, imperial palace, and more timeescape.com 780.707.6889


INDOORS Ride N Play

19008-111 Ave

Tegler Youth Centre

Callingwood*

North Glenora

17300–69 Ave

13535–109A Ave

Castle Downs*

Riverdale

11520–153 Ave

9306 Cameron Ave

Leduc

Camrose

Millenium Place (Sherwood Park)

Drayton Valley

Spruce Grove

14325–104 Ave

The following sites have temporary equipment for skateboarding, inline skating, BMX and mountain bike riding (no brakes allowed on temporary equipment) from July through August:

Kaskitayo*

Athlone

Edson

Corner of Hwy 16 and 54 St

St Albert

Fort Saskatchewan

Stony Plain

Kilkenny

Hinton

Westlock

Ramsay Park

Jasper

Wetaskiwin

TEMPORARY

West 49

Fulton Ravine South Park*

OUTDOORS

Grovenor

780-944-7421 youth@edmonton.ca

50 St and 55 Ave

Arras Ave and Hwy 28A 50 St between Corinthia Dr and 42 Ave

Clareview*

Skateparks marked with an asterisk (*) are supervised by trained City of Edmonton staff, and open from 12:30 pm – 8 pm. Skateparks are open to skateboards, roller blades, BMX bikes, push scooters. Motorized vehicles are not allowed

Beaumont

Lancaster Park

Bob Foster (Morinville)

3805–118 St (Reserved for those under 18) Phase 2, West Edmonton Mall

EDMONTON AREA

3804–139 Ave 6110–98 Ave

1979–111 St

13019–129 St A few rails are available for skateboarding, rollerblading, etc

Mayliewan

7411–161a Ave

14840–72 St

McKernan

7535–112 St

43 Ave and Riverbend Rd A few quarter pipes and rails with an adjacent playground

Mill Woods

7207–28 Ave

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107 St North 4516–54 St

2000 Premier Way

4804–44 St

Central Park on King St

101 St and 94 Ave 761 Switzer Dr

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Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance • Alberta Dance Alliance,

11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107 Animethon 24 • Grant MacEwan City Centre Campus, 10700-104 Ave • Aug 11 – 13 • Animethon is Western Canada’s largest and longest running event celebrating Japanese animation • With voice actor guests Max Mittelman (One Punch Man), Micah Solusod (Soul Eater), Robbie Daymond (Sailor Moon), and more • animethon.org Annual Dragon Boat Festival

• Louise McKinney Park • Aug 19 – 21 • Free to watch • The 2000-yearold Chinese tradition of dragon boat racing has captured the attention of international sporting scenes and is embraced by millions worldwide. This outdoor festival attracts more than 5,000 spectators and 1,500 participants each year with its unforgettable sights and sounds • edbfa.com • 780.493.8158 Astral Harvest • Driftpile, AB • Jul 14 – 17 • Three nights of music, workshops, performances, live art, conferences, food and markets. This year’s fest features performances by Clozee, Nu:Tone, SkiiTour, Sticky Buds, and more

PRESENTS

Beaumont Blues & Roots Festival • Four Seasons Park, Beau-

mont • Jun 16 – 18 • Free (12 and under), $55 (single pass), $109 (weekend), $125 (weekend pass early bird) • Blues music that’ll get your feet tapping. Music from Boogie Patrol, Raygun Cowboys, Olivia Rose, The Velveteins, and more. Big Valley Jamboree • Camrose

Regional Exhibition Grounds • Aug 3 – 6 • Free (11 and under), $50 (kick-off party, no minors), $110 (single day, adult), $240 (3 day ticket, 12 years and up) • This is one of the biggest parties of the year. Featuring Willie Nelson, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Jason Aldean, Chris Young, and The Wine Soaked Preachers • bigvalleyjamboree. com • 780.672.0224

Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Festival • Stony Plain

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• Aug 4 – 6 • Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs, and enjoy a weekend of bluegrass music. See acts such as The Spiney Brothers, Blue Highway, and Old Man Luedecke • blueberrybluegrass.com • 888.915.4973

Cariwest: Edmonton Caribbean Arts Festival • Downtown

Edmonton • Aug 11 – 13 • For three days, Edmonton will be steeped with the soul and spirit of the Caribbean. Say goodbye to the office, forget the

daytimers. Indulge in the colours, music, and excitement • cariwest.ca • 780.421.7800 Edmonton Blues Festival •

Hawrelak Amphitheatre, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 25 – 27 • Weekend pass ($109), Fri ($55-$65), Sat ($60-$70), Sun ($60-$70) • Featuring performances by Boogie Patrol, Charlie Jacobson, The Perpetrators, Jenie Thai, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and more • bluesinternationalltd.com

Edmonton Folk Music Festival

• Gallagher Park, 94 St and 92 Ave • Aug 10 – 13 • The Edmonton Folk Music Festival offers an eclectic mix of music for all tastes. Located in Edmonton’s scenic river valley, the park’s natural amphitheatre is ideal for the mainstage show, and day stages offer musical samplings from around the world. Line up features City and Colour, Tift Merritt, Valerie June, Martyn Joseph, and more • edmontonfolkfest.org • 780.429.1899 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival • Old

Strathcona, various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as one of the largest Fringe Festivals on the continent features more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world • fringetheatreadventures. ca • 780.448.9000

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 3 – 12 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, unicyclists and more • edmontonstreetfest.com • 780.425.5162 Edmonton Latin Festival • Sir

Winston Churchill Square • Aug 19 – 20 • Free • Do you love Latin music, culture and food? Do you love Latin dancing? For two days, Churchill Square will be transformed into a Latino hotspot. Enjoy live music, dancers, Latin food, and an artisan marketplace • edmontonlatinfestival.com

Edmonton Rock Music Festival

• Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 18 – 19 • Edmonton has festivals for jazz, blues and folk, so why not rock? Featuring performances by Tom Cochrane & Red Rider, Prism, Trooper, and more • edrocks.ca Festival of Big Ideas • Edmonton Research Park, 9650-20 Ave • Jun

9 • A festival that explores and celebrates how the future will be defined. Featuring presentations by imagineers and innovators determined to make the future better. Also features a barbecue and entertainment centre Freewill Shakespeare Festival

• Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows (Tues - Sun) start at 8 pm, and matinees (Sat and Sun) start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Found Festival Old Strathcona • Jun 22 - Jun 25 • This festival

places innovative works in unconventional spaces–on a bridge, in an alley or the river valley, anywhere • commongroundarts.ca

Heart of the City Festival •

Giovanni Caboto Park, 108A Ave & 95 St • Jun 3 – 4, 11 am • Free • Family friendly music, spoken word, dance, visual arts, and workshops add to this year’s theme of hope, healing and harmony • heartcityfest.com Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. It showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Improvaganza • Citadel Theatre, 9828-101A Ave • Jun 14 – 24 • Quickmoving, unpredicatable theatre • rapidfiretheatre.com • 780.448.0695 Interstellar Rodeo • Heritage

Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jul 21 – 23 • Offers music lovers a chance to see some of the hottest bands and solo artists • Lineup includes Broken Social Scene, Serena Ryder, Dan Mangan, and more • interstellarrodeo.com

K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and 116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and, did we mention food? • k-days.com • 780.471.7210 NextFest 2017 • Featuring 28 various locations around Edmonton • Jun 1 – 11 • With 11 days of pure entertainment, 700+ artists featuring music, dance, theatre, visual arts, film, and more • nextfest.ca


North Country Fair • Driftpile,

AB • Jun 23 – 25 • The closest thing to Woodstock in Alberta featuring music, workshops, live art, food and vendors. Line up features Birds of Chicago, Arlo Maverick, Bill Bourne, C.R. Avery, The Pack A.D., Kemo Treats, and more • lslncca.ca

NUOVA Opera & Music Theatre Festival • May 20 – Jun 30

Servus Heritage Festival • Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 5 – 7 • Free • Food tickets required for food and beverage purchase; $1 (individual tickets) • An annual celebration of cultural diversity. Eighty five cultures in 60 outdoor pavilions feature non-stop international music, dancing, food, arts, crafts, costumes and more • heritagefestival.com • 780.488.3378

(various venues) • Canada’s only summer opera festival is held in our very own city, which celebrates local and national operatic vocalists and chamber musicians. This year’s highlights include special performances of Patience, The Cunning Little Vixen, Carousel, and Eugene Onegin • operanuova.ca

Seven Music Fest 2017 • Mis-

Pride Week • Various Locations •

Summer Solstice Music Festival

Jun 9 – 18 • Celebrate diversity in Edmonton with a festival for the LGBTQ+ community. Featuring the 37th-annual Pride Parade (Jun 10), the inaugural Women & Trans March, Rainbow Art Gallery and Pride Awards Night • edmontonpride.ca

sion Hill, 13 Mission Ave, St Albert • Jul 8 • 1 pm • $69 plus fees (adult), $109 (VIP), $29 (children five to twelve), Free (children under five) (O) • Seven bands, one night. Line-up includes: The Strumbellas, The Rural Alberta Advantage, The Provincial Archive, The Elwins, and more • sevenmusicfest.com

Symhony Under The Sky, The Nat “King” Cole Songbook • Hawrelak Park • 7 pm • Aug

31 – Sep 3 • $135 (adult reserved), $75 (child reserved), $75 (adult grass), free (child grass) • Part of a unique four night music under the stars event • winspearcentre.com

Taste Of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square, 100 St and 102 Ave • Jul 20 – 29 • Up to 40 local restaurants offer one savoury and one sweet dish from their menu. There is also a large stage on the Square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

• All Saints’ Anglican Cathedral; Convocation Hall (U of A) • Jun 21 – 25 • Celebrate the summer solstice with the sounds of Beethoven and Chopin alongside the Edmonton Chamber Music Society • edmontonchambermusic.org

challenge yourself and change lives easter seals drop zone August 25, 2017 • 7:30AM–4:30PM The Sutton Place Hotel • 10235 101 St. Dress up as your favourite superhero and rappel down the 29-storeys of The Sutton Place Hotel to help provide services that foster inclusion, independence and recreation for individuals with disabilities and medical conditions.

Register online at www.thedropzone.ca Contact darla@easterseals.ab.ca • 780.429.0137 (ext 308)

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head to the rodeo grounds for a kids' fair that includes potato sack races, three-legged races, bouncy houses, face painting, pony carousel concessions and live music • WILDAlberta. com • 780.348.5668

31st Annual Highland Games

• Macklin Field, Grande Prairie • Jun 10 • Dance competition, pipe bands, sheep dog trials and Scottish booths. The famous "Haggis Hurl Off" will be returning this year • gphighlandgames.com

33rd Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship • Radway Agricentre, 40 min

north of Edmonton on Hwy 28 • Jul 14 – 16 • World-class fiddling with a "Jr. Showcase" and open jam • Times for contest at wildrosefiddlers.org • 780.998.3682

53rd Annual Lac La Biche Pow Wow Days • Lac La Biche

• Aug 4 – 6 • Enjoy a midway, family fun Friday, fish derby, ball tournaments, triathlon, parade, cultural displays, performances and socials • laclabicheregion.com

Astral Harvest • Driftpile • Jul 14 –

17 • Three nights of music, workshops, performances, live art, conferences, food and markets. This year’s fest features performances by Clozee, Nu:Tone, SkiiTour, Sticky Buds, and more

Barrhead Blue Heron Fair & Rodeo • Barrhead Ag Grounds, Hwy

• Annual one-day concert features live music by Kory Wlos and free camping with the ticket purchase

Bear Creek Folk Music Festival • Muskoseepi Park, Grande Prai-

Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival •

rie • Aug 18 – 20 • $159 (3 day adult pass), $109 (3 day youth/senior pass) • Grande Prairie is bringing its 2nd annual Bear Creek Folk Festival with artists Hawksley Workman, Basia Bulat, Matt Andersen and more • bearcreekfolkfest.org • 780.538.1616

Busby Sports Grounds, Busby • Aug 25 – 27 • Free (kids under 6), $20 (per day), $30 (weekend), plus a food bank donation • Enjoy the sweet sounds of Elvis with a full concession stand, RV parking and more • bluesuedemusicfestival.com • 780.967.2754

Mountain goats have cloven hooves with two toes that spread wide to improve balance. Rough pads on the bottom of each toe provide the grip of a natural climbing shoe.*

Clyde Summer Solstice • Clyde

Rodeo Grounds, Clyde • Jun 24, 9 am • Free (to the grounds) • Join the fun with a parade, presentations, then

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Flatbush Rocks Goes Country 2017 • Flatbush • Jul 15 • $20

33, Barrhead • Aug 11 – 13 • Barrhead begins their annual rodeo featuring a pancake breakfast, parade, a rodeo, ball games, demo derby and more • barrhead.ca • 780.674.5076

Blue Suede Elvis Festival •

Wild Facts

Corn Fest • Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm; 1 km east of Bon Accord on Hwy 28, 2 km north on Lily Lake Rd • Sep 3 – 5 • Celebrates sweet corn on the farm with fresh Alberta corn on the cob steamed the old fashioned way. Includes corny jokes, corn stalks, corn mazeways, veggie art, corn dolls, corn eating contests, and wagon rides • prairiegardens.org • 780.921.2272

Magnificent River Rats Festival • Athabasca River Front, north

of Edmonton on Hwy 2 • Jun 30 – Jul 1 • Free • Jun 30 , $25 (adults, one-day pass), free (kids under 6) • Featuring The Dungarees, Doug & The Slugs, and Our Good Wolf • riverratsfestival.com

North Country Fair • Drift-

pile • Jun 23 – 25 • The closest thing to Woodstock in Alberta with music, workshops, live art, food and vendors. Line up features Birds of Chicago, Arlo Maverick, Bill Bourne, C.R. Avery, The Pack A.D., Kemo Treats, and more • lslncca.ca

North Peace Stampede • Bear Lake Sports Grounds (Lac Cardinal) • Aug 4 – 6 • Three days of racing, professional rodeo, chuckwagon races, beer gardens, and camping • westernshucks.com Spirit of Westlock Triathlon

Downtown Grande Prairie • Jul 21 – 23 • Free, donations accepted by performers • Acrobats, fire-eaters, musicians jugglers and more take over downtown Grande Prairie • gpstreetfest.com

• Westlock Aquatic Centre • 9903-106 St, Westlock • Jun 10 • This course includes a 750 m pool swim, 21 km bike (on the highway), and a 5 km run within the town limits • WILDAlberta.com • 780.349.6677

Hawg Flatts Annual Rally •

Teepee Creek Stampede • Tee-

Hawg Flatts, north of Athabasca on Hwy 2 • Jul 13 – 16 • $60 presale, $80 gate • A motorcycle rally with camping, live music, a show and shine and pig roast. Featuring Mike the Party Hog, Potatohead, and Crazy Dave's Renegades • hawgflatts.com

Le Tour de l'Alberta • Beau-

mont • Jul 23 • The 23rd anniversary of Alberta's largest single day recreational ride through a 100 km and 185 km route • tourdalberta.ca

pee Creek, northeast of Grande Prairie • Jul 13 – 16 • $5 – $250 (free camping) • Pancake breakfast, rodeo events, live music from Charlie Major, Terri Clark, Gord Bamford, and more • tpstampede.ca

Valleyview Fair & Rodeo • Valleyview • Aug 11 – 13 • Parade, pancake breakfast and rodeo events • valleyviewagsociety.ca • 780.524.9352

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Dive into delicious eats in Fort McMurray during the 2017 Constant Comfort Fort McMurray Food Festival. PRESENTS

It’s these types of converts to a locallyup food and pouring beverages. sourced and made goods that helps encourJeff Peddle of Chez Max is happy to be one age people to support Alberta products, of the local vendors taking part. says Buchanan.

The two-year-old restaurant, owned by Peddle and his wife Maxine, who is from Jamaica and has been cooking for more than 25 years, has been serving delicious The festival is shaping up to be more than and authentic Jamaican cuisine to its Wood just a five-day celebration of people getting Buffalo region patrons. People keep coming to sample some tasty food and cold beverback for the zip and tang of their dishes that ages. It’s a chance for the community to range from jerk chicken to curried goat, come together under the banner of the food pizzas, salads and wraps. festival, which incorporates several of the Jeff Felding and wife Maxine are the owners city’s signature events. of Chez Max where they serve up delicious, The aim is to showcase the talents of local authentic Jamaican eats. chefs and food vendors, so people from Fort McMurray and the Wood Buffalo region get “One-hundred per cent the jerk chicken is to know them better, sample their wares and our most popular menu item,” Jeff says. Clarence Buchanan likes to tell the story in turn support the businesses owned by about how two women walk into Wood (I can vouch for the curried goat, which I their neighbours and friends. Buffalo Brewing Company and each order simply had to try while I was there because a Coors Lite. you just don’t see that on a menu every day.) Buchanan says it should be a boom for the local economy but also the rebuilding Sure, there’s a place for standard North So, for anyone who has not yet tried Chez of Fort McMurray’s sense of community, American beer, but as general manager of Max, they’ll get a chance at the food festival, in the wake of the devastating wildfire that the establishment, he politely suggests that says Jeff. destroyed nearly one-tenth of the town in on their next visit, they should try one of the May 2016. It’s estimated that nearly 4,000 After all, as Buchanan says the other goal brewery’s Alberta-produced craft beers. local businesses were affected by the fire. of the festival is for people to discover new “The next time I saw them in here, they were “I want to bring people back out and supthings about the city, have fun and help “redrinking our pilsner,” says Buchanan. vive the culinary scene” in Fort McMurray. port local businesses,” Buchanan says. That’s one of the reasons Buchanan is helping put on the Fort McMurray Constant Comfort Food Festival from July 27 to 31.

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Better yet, he says, they liked it. (Patrons of “The family-friendly event is meant to be the restaurant can also take an onsite tour to very community oriented, making it fun and see just how that golden amber liquid ends intimate,” says Buchanan. up in their pint glass.) Events will happen around the city, including at Heritage Park and Shipyard, which has undergone a big renovation after the fire, and the Oilsands Discovery Centre. Local restaurants and food vendors will be on hand in both places, flipping, frying, grilling

“Anybody kind of new in town or fresh back in town should come,” says Buchanan. “Last year was a crummy summer with so many people being dislodged from the community, so this will bring people together and show people just how much is going on in Fort McMurray.” Accreditation Lisa Monforton//festivalseekers.com

If You Go Expect to find many of the local restaurants serving up their most popular dishes at the food festival. Featured restaurants so far include Townhall, Astis, Brewskis, Chez Max, Wood Buffalo Brewing Co. The five-day event begins on July 27 with the Food Fight Pub Crawl getting the party going from 7 to 11 p.m. Other signature events include: • Fort McMurray Tourism’s annual barbecue at the Oilsands Centre • Fort McMurray’s Largest Ever Outdoor Patio Party at the Heritage Shipyard. • Taste of Fort McMurray at Heritage Village • Hot Vegas Nights at Earls • Check dates and times at http://fortmcmurrayfoodfestival.ca/ Looking for more more fun things to do while visiting Fort McMurray? Head to the Fort McMurray Tourism website and get some ideas.


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ALBERTA CITY RUN The City of Edmonton owns and operates three 18-hole golf courses and one driving range. Edmonton Garrison Memorial Golf and Country Club 298 Falaise Ave egmgolf.com 780.973.3033 Riverside Golf Course 8630 Rowland Rd edmonton.ca 780.496.4710 Rundle Park Golf Course Located in Rundle Park (Access from Victoria Trail or 28 St and 118 Ave) 2902-118 Ave edmonton.ca 780.496.4710

Duffy's Challenge is an executive par 3 golf course located on the south slope of the Glory hills only minutes north of Stony Plain, Alberta. These hills and ponds create the landscape for a beautiful challenging round of golf. Many of the18 holes have multiple tees, which by the very nature of a par 3 change those holes dramatically.

Duffy's Challenge is located 33 kilometers west of Edmonton city limits on highway 16 (Yellowhead) to highway 779 (Stony Plain overpass) then north on 779 and 7 Kilometers to our entrance.

780.968.7654

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Victoria Driving Range Single basket price: $6 (small basket), $9 (large basket), $11 (extra large basket) 10 baskets: $57 (small basket), $85.50 (large baskets), $104.50 (extra large basket). More prices on edmonton. ca/golf Victoria Golf Course Located in the river valley just off River Valley Rd 12130 River Valley Rd edmonton.ca 780.496.5710

EDMONTON AREA Blackhawk Golf Club 51111 Rge Rd 255 Spruce Grove playblackhawk.com 780.470.4790 Broadmoor Golf Course 2100 Oak St Sherwood Park thebroadmoor.ca 780.467.7373 Cougar Creek Golf Resort 2519 Highway 16 Carvel cougarcreekgolf.com 780.892.4545 Country Side Golf Club 51466 Rge Rd 232 Sherwood Park countrysidegolfcourse.ca 780.467.4653 Devon Golf and Conference Centre 1330 River Valley Dr Devon Devongolf.ca 780.987.3477 Dragon’s Head Par 3 Golf Course 12240-199 St Edmonton 780.944.4653

Deer Meadows Golf Course & RV Park 53303 Hwy 44A Spruce Grove deermeadowgolf.com 780.962.4799 Eagle Rock Golf Course 50549 Rge Rd 234 Leduc County eaglerockgolf.com 780.464.4653 Edmonton Springs Golf 53302 Rge Rd 264 Spruce Grove edmontonspringgolf.com 780.962.6500 Glendale Golf and Country Club 12410-199 St Edmonton theglendale.com 780.447.3529 Goose Hummock Golf Resort 23210 Twp Rd 564 Gibbons goosehummock.com 780.921.2444 or 780.421.7222 Jagare Ridge Golf Club 14931-9 Ave SW Edmonton jagaregolf.com 780.432.4030 Legacy Ridge Golf Course Alberta 21 and Hwy 625 Leduc County legacyridgegolfcourse.com 780.464.7545 Lewis Estates Golf Course 260 Suder Greens Dr NW Edmonton lewisestatesgolf.com 780.489.4653 Mill Woods Golf Club 4540-50 St Edmonton millwoodsgolfclub.com 780.448.1601

Northern Bear Golf Club 51055 Rge Rd 222 Sherwood Park northernbeargolf.com 780.922.2327 The Quarry 945-167 Ave NE Edmonton thequarryedmonton.com 780.477.8437 The Ranch Golf and Country Club 52516 Rge Rd 262 Acheson theranchgolf.com 780.470.4700 Red Tail Landing Located at the Edmonton International Airport 6 km from South Edmonton Travel south on Hwy 2 towards Leduc/ Calgary, take the Airport Rd exit then proceed west towards the airport Nisku redtaillanding.com 780.890.7888 Twin Willows Golf Club 14110-156 St Edmonton twinwillowsgolf.com 780.447.2934 Windermere Golf and Country Club 19110 Ellerslie Rd Edmonton windermeregcc.com 780.988.5501

CALGARY CITY RUN The City of Calgary offers six municipal golf courses within the city Confederation Park Golf Course 3204 Collingwood Dr NW calgary.ca 403.300.1002 Lakeview Golf Course 5840-19 St SW calgary.ca 403.300.1004

Maple Ridge Golf Course 1240 Mapleglade Dr SW calgary.ca 403.300.1004 McCall Lake Golf Course 1600-32 Ave calgary.ca 403.300.1005 Richmond Green Golf Course 2539-33 Ave SW calgary.ca 403.300.1006 Shaganappi Point Golf Course 1200-26 St SW calgary.ca 403.300.1007

CALGARY AREA Apple Creek Golf Course 11064 Twp Rd 275 applecreekgolfcourse.com 403.912.2191 Blue Devil Golf Club 2300-194 Ave SE bluedevilgolf.com 403.917.1229 Elbow Springs Golf Club 240086 Lott Creek Blvd elbowsprings.com 403.246.2800 Fox Hollow 999-32 Ave NE foxhollowcalgary.com 403.277.4653 Inglewood Golf and Curling Club 19 Gosling Way SE inglewoodgolfclub.ca 403.272.4363 Lynx Ridge Golf Club #8 Lynx Ridge Blvd NW lynxridge.com 403.547.5969 River Spirit Golf Club 241155 Rge Rd 34 riverspiritgolf.com 403.247.4837


Silverwing Links 3434-48 Ave NE silverwinggolf.com 403.269.8005 Sirocco Golf Club 210178-64 St West sirocco.ca 403.201.5505 Springbank Links 125 Hackamore Trail springbanklinks.com 403.202.2000 Valley Ridge Golf Club 11618 Valley Ridge Park NW valleyridgegolf.com 403.221.9682 Wintergreen Golf & Country Club Bragg Creek wintergreengolf.com 403.949.3333 Woodside Golf Course 525 Woodside Dr woodsidegc.com 403.948.6717

BRITISH COLUMBIA KAMLOOPS The Dunes at Kamloops 652 Dunes Dr golfthedunes.com 1.888.881.4653 (ext 1) Kamloops Golf & Country Club 2960 Tranquille Rd kamloopsgolfclub.com 250.376.3231 Sun Peaks Resort 1280 Alpine Rd Sun Peaks, BC sunpeakresort.com 250.578.5431 Sun Rivers Golf Resort 1000 Clubhouse Dr sunrivers.com 250.828.9989 Tobiano Golf Course 38 Holloway Dr tobianogolf.com 1877.373.2218

KELOWNA AREA Harvest Golf Club 2725 KLO Rd harvestgolf.com 250.862.3103 Kelowna Springs Golf Club 480 Penno Rd kelownasprings.com 250.765.4653 Okanagan Golf Club: The Bear 3200 Via Centrale golfbc.com 250.765.5955 Predator Ridge Golf Resort 301 Village Centre Place Vernon predatorridge.com 250.542.3436

The Rise Signature Golf Course 8800 Rising View Way Vernon therisegolf.ca 250.545.7425 Shannon Lake Golf Club 2649 Shannon Lake Rd West Kelowna shannonlakegolf.com 250.768.4653 Sunset Ranch Golf & Country Club 5101 Upper Booth Rd Kelowna sunsetranchbc.com 250.765.7700

SALMON ARM Salmon Arm Golf Club 3641 Hwy 97B South salmonarmgolf.com 250.832.4727

Northlands Golf Course 3400 Anne MacDonald Way North Vancouver golfnorthlands.com 604.924.2950

Lakeview Par 3 Golf Course 3100 Kings Rd regina.ca 306.777.7370

University Golf Club 5185 University Blvd Vancouver universitygolf.com 604.224.7799

Murray Golf Course Kings Park, take McDonald St heading northeast into Kings Park and follow the signs regina.ca 306.777.7739

KIMBERLEY Trickle Creek Golf Resort 500 Gerry Sorensen Way tricklecreek.com 1.888.874.2553

PANORAMA Panorama Mountain Resort 2000 Panorama Dr panoramaresort.com 1.800.663.2929

Sonseekers Ridge Golf Course 247 Black Rd sonseekersridgegolf.com 250.833.0258

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PEMBERTON Big Sky Golf Club 1690 Airport Rd bigskygolf.ca 604.894.6197 The Meadows at Pemberton 1730 Airport Rd pembertongolf.com 604.894.6197

VANCOUVER AREA Fraserview Golf Course 7800 Vivian Dr Vancouver vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/golf 604.257.6923 Langara Golf Course 6706 Alberta St Vancouver vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/golf 604.713.1816 Mayfair Lakes Golf & Country Club 5460 No 7 Rd Richmond golfbc.com/courses 604.276.0585 McCleery Golf Course 7188 MacDonald St Vancouver vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/golf 604.257.8191

Regent Par 3 Golf Course 3810 McKinley Ave regina.ca 306.777.7000 Tor Hill Golf Course Kings Park, take McDonald Street heading northeast into Kings Park and follow the signs regina.ca 306.777.7100

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CITY OF SASKATOON OPERATED Holiday Park Golf Course 1630 Avenue U South (off 11 St W) saskatoon.ca 306.975.3325 Silverwood Golf Course 3503 Kinnear Ave saskatoon.ca 306.975.3314 Wildwood Golf Course 4050-8 St E saskatoon.ca 306.975.3320

REGINA Regina’s city-owned courses offer low-cost golfing for everyone in the family. Courses are maintained by the city and operated by independent managing firms Joanne Goulet Golf Course 8045 Kestral Dr regina.ca 306.777.7600

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Wardens, The Swillbillies, and more • banff.ca/canadaday • 403.762.1200 Canada Day in Bonnyville

• Little Leap Park, 40 St and Lakeshore Dr • 8 am - 11 pm • A pancake breakfast, speeches at the museum, and fireworks to cap off the night • bonnyville.ab.ca • 1-866-826-3496

Canada Day in Calgary • Vari-

(All Dates July 1st) Beaumont Celebrates Canada’s 150th • Four Seasons Park,

5417-43 Ave • Kick off ceremony at 2 pm • One-day event that includes live entertainment, birthday cake, fireworks and more family-friendly celebrations that showcase the community’s civic pride • beaumont.ab.ca/ events • 780.929.1372 Canada 150 in Devon • Voyageur Park • 10 am - 3 pm • Expect a west coast lumberjack show, live music, cultural entertainment, complimentary hot dogs and cake, a dunk tank and more • devon.ca • 780.987.8300 Canada 150 in Red Deer • Bower Ponds • 11 am - 11 pm • Outdoor

stage with live music including food, barrel racing, and a silent auction • rdchs.com • 403.346.0055

Canada 150 in Vegreville •

Elks Kinsmen Park and Vegreville Social Centre • 8 am - 11 pm • A pancake

breakfast, outdoor markets, art show, face painting, egg ceremonies, marching bands, fireworks and more • vegreville.com • 780.632.2606 Canada 150/Museum 20th Anniversary Block Party •

913 Ash St, Sherwood Park • Free • 11 am • Come celebrate Canada’s 150th and Strathcona Museum’s 20th anniversary at the block party for all ages

Canada 150 w/ Sarah McLachlan • Rogers Place, 10220-104 Ave • 7

pm • $50 • Sarah McLachlan is going to soothe you during this year’s Canada Day

Canada Day at the Alberta Legislature • Alberta Legislature

Grounds, 10800-97 Ave • Pancake breakfast, 21-gun salute, cycle race, live music, agility dogs and more • edmonton.ca • 311 Canada Day at Edmonton City Hall • City Hall, 1 Sir Winston

Churchill Square • 1 pm - 4 pm • Live music, displays, cake and more • edmonton.ca • 311

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Canada Day at the Muttart Conservatory • Muttart Con-

servatory, 9626-96A St • 12 pm - 4 pm • Free (2 and under), $6.50 (kids 2 – 12), $10.50 (youth 13 – 17 and seniors 65+), $12.50 (adults) • Canada is 150 years old. Celebrate in the presence of the beautiful glass pyramids. Enjoy live music, Canada Day crafts and face painting. Treats and fun activities will happen throughout this event for the whole family • edmonton.ca • 311

Canada Day Celebrations at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • 51227 AB-60,

Parkland County • 11 am - 3 pm • Live music, childrens activities and Canada Day cake in a peaceful, relaxing setting. Half-price admission for Canadian Armed Forces personnel • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca • 780.987.3054

Canada Day in Banff • Central

Park, Buffalo St and Banff Ave • 11 am - 11 pm • The perfect place to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday. There will be balloons, birthday cake, fireworks, music by The Steadies, The

ous locations and venues in Calgary’s downtown core • The city of Calgary promises a bigger, better Canada Day for its 150th with tons of multicultural performances, music, military displays, and amazing fireworks • showcalgary.ca • 311 or 403.268.2489 if calling from outside Calgary

Canada Day in Camrose • Vari-

ous locations in downtown Camrose • 8:30 am - 11 pm • Pancake breakfast, live entertainment, train rides, vendors, guided tours of the heritage building and Camrose district museum with refreshments • camrose.ca • 780.672.4426

Canada Day in Daysland •

West View Manor Park and playground • 11 am - 3 pm • Pancake breakfast, live band, slip ‘n’ slide, hamburger and hot dog lunch and more • daysland.ca • 780.374.3748

Canada Day in Edmonton • Alberta Legislature Grounds, City Hall, Kinsmen Park, Mill Woods, various locations • Free • Featuring concerts, fireworks and much more. Plus a fireworks display in the river valley and lighting of the High Level Bridge • edmonton.ca • 311

Canada Day in Edson • RCMP

Centennial Park, Edson • 1 pm - 11:30 pm • A variety of events and entertainment such as stilt walkers, face painting, tattoos, artist vendors, bouncy castles, and a plethora of live music • edson.ca 780.723.4401

Canada Day in Elk Point •

Railway Ave and Eco Centre • 10 am - 10 pm • Celebrate Canada with a pancake breakfast, parade, live music from Olivia Rose, and fireworks • elkpoint.ca • 780.724.3810

Canada Day in Fort Saskatchewan • Throughout Fort Sas-

katchewan • 8 am - 11 pm • Pancake breakfast, parade, free cupcakes and ice cream, a midway, live music, special childrens activities, fireworks and more • fortsask.ca • 780.992.6200

Canada Day in Grande Prairie • Muskoseepi Park • 1 pm •

Watch the annual Canada Day parade. The parade will head through downtown, but the exact route will be announced closer to the date • gptourism.ca • 780.538.0300

Canada Day in Jasper • Centennial Park, 8:30 am - 11:30 pm • Celebrate Canada Day near the mountains with a pancake breakfast, parade, beer gardens, live music and more • jaspercanadaday.com • 780.852.6236 Canada Day in Morinville • St. Jean Baptiste Park • 12 pm - 11 pm • Free hot dog lunch, raising of the flag, face painting, live music, food, prizes and fireworks • morinville.ca • 780.939.3925


Canada Day in Okotoks • Recreation Centre, 99 Okotoks Dr • 9 am - 3 pm • Celebrate the many cultures in Okotoks through food, music and dance. Includes multicultural entertainment as well as games and crafts for the kids. Plus, enjoy free swim activities at the recreation centre • okotoks.com • 403.938.4404 Canada Day in Rimbey • PasKaPoo Park • 8:30 am - 3 pm • Fireworks, food, fun and free swimming. Fireworks in the baseball diamond at 11 pm • rimbey.com • 403.843.3151 Canada Day in St Albert • École La Mission and Rotary Park • 11 am - 11 pm • Pancake breakfast, day and night concerts with bands Shred Kelly, Current Swell, and Locarno. Fireworks display at 11 pm • stalbert. ca • 780.459.1500 Canada Day in Wetaskiwin •

Various locations and venues • 8 am - 11:30 pm • Parades, cultural booths, a downtown market, and an outdoor movie before the fireworks • wetaskiwin.ca • 780.361.4417

Canada Day with Danu5ik •

Northlands Expo Centre, 7424-118 Ave • 8 pm • $40 • Celebrate Canada’s 150th with electronica artist Danu5ik • 18+ event

Canada Day Pancake Breakfast • Bon Accord Town Hall, 5025-

50 Ave • 9am - 11am • Flag raising ceremony and pancake breakfast • bonaccord.ca • 780.921.3550

A 2 km parade walk around the heart of Sherwood Park Canada Day Street Festival in Mundare • Main St • 4:30 pm

- 11 pm • Celebrate Canada with a pancake breakfast, parade, street performers a live band, and fireworks • mundare.ca • 780.764.3929

Edmonton Canada Day Road Race • Alberta Legislative Grounds,

10800-97 Ave • 7 am - 10 pm • Register quickly for one of Edmonton’s most popular road races. 15 km walk and run or 5 km walk/run • events. runningroom.com • 1.800.419.2906

Farmers’ Canada Day Market • Wellhouse Building, Drayton

Valley • 10:30 am - 3 pm • A Canada Day themed farmers’ market • dvevergreenfarmersmarket.ca • 780.514.6897 Spruce Grove Canada Day Celebration • Jubilee Park, 510

Grove Drive, Spruce Grove • 9 am - 11 pm • Free • Celebrate Canada Day in Spruce Grove. Festivities begin with a pancake breakfast; street performers, face painters, arts and crafts, beer tent and kids zone in between; followed by a spectular fireworks ending. Free musical entertainment by Captain Tractor, The Trews, Black Mambas, and more • sprucegrove.org/celebrate • 780.962.7634, ext. 143

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EDMONTON 124 Grand Market

108 Ave and 124 St Thu 4 pm – 8 pm (May - Oct) Beverly Towne Farmers’ Market

4002-118 Ave 780.413.6244 Tue 4 pm – 8 pm (May - Sept) Callingwood Farmers’ Market

69 Ave and 178 St 780.487.8649 Sun 10 am – 3 pm Wed 12 pm – 5 pm Capilano Market

5004-98 Ave, Capilano Mall 780.962.8163 Sat 9:30 am – 4 pm Castle Downs Farmers’ Market

Rec Centre 11520-153 Ave 780.459.6082 Wed 4 pm – 8 pm Century Park Farmers’ Market

111 St and 23 Ave 780.913.2586 Sun 10 am – 3 pm (Jun 4 - Sept 4) City Market Downtown

Between Jasper Ave and 103 Ave 780.429.5713 Sat 9 am – 3 pm Eden’s Market

10534-124 St Sun 11 am – 4 pm French Quarter Market

Market at the Zoo

13315 Buena Vista Road & 87th Ave 311 Tue 2 pm - 7 pm (begins Jul 4) Mill Woods Farmers’ Market

Recreation Centre 7207-28 Ave 780.461.0619 Thu 5 pm – 8 pm Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market

Old Bus Barn, 10310-83 Ave 780.439.1844 Sat 8 am – 3 pm Southwest Farmers’ Market

South parking lot of Terwillegar Rec Centre, 2051 Leger Rd 780.868.9210 Wed 4 pm – 7:30 pm South Common Farmers’ Market

1903 Parsons Rd 780.465.5882 Sat - Sun 10 am – 4 pm Westmount Farmers’ Market

St Andrews Centre 12720-111 Ave 780.456.0384 Thu 10 am – 4 pm

OUTLYING AREAS Alberta Beach Farmers’ Market

4811-47 Ave 780.690.6392 Sun 12 pm – 3:30 pm

La Cité Francophone, 8627 Rue Marie Ave Gaboury 780.463.1144 Sun 11 pm – 3 pm

Andrew Farmers’ Market

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Beaumont Farmers’ Market

11410 Kingsway Ave 780.934.1568 3 pm - 11 pm (Jun 9 -10)

5013-51 Ave 780.365.3741 Sat 1 pm – 3 pm

950 Langham Rd 780.690.8911 Sat 8 am – 11 am

Camrose District Farmers’ Market

Duggan Mall, 6601-48 Ave 780.781.5501 Sat 9 am – 1 pm Deville Market

21033 Wye Road 780.467.2459 Tue 4 pm - 8 pm Devon Lions Farmers’ Market

20 Haven Ave 780.987.3594 Thu 2 pm – 5 pm

Edson Farmers’ Market

Friendship Centre, 5023-3 Ave 780.723.2248 10:30 am – 2 pm Evansburg & District Farmers’ Market

Tipple Park Museum, 4924-48 St 780.727.2240 Sat 10 am – 2 pm Gibbons Farmers’ Market

5004-51 Ave 780.923.3126 Wed 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm (begins Jun 21)

Lakedell Ag Society

1.6 km west of Village of Pigeon Lake 780.586.2505 Fri 4 pm – 7 pm Leduc

50 Ave and 47 St 780.897.1974 Thu & Sat 10 am – 1:30 pm Legal Citadel Centre

51 Ave and 47 St 780.934.2379 Thu 3 pm – 7 pm

Millarville Farmers’ Market

306097-192 St 403.931.3411 Sat 9am - 12 pm (begins Jun 14) Millet Agriplex

5290-45 Ave 780.387.4442 Wed 5 pm – 7 pm (begins Jul 3)

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Sylvan Lake Railway Park

New Norway Community Hall

Sherwood Park Salisbury Greenhouse

Vegreville Elks Lodge

Ray McDonald Sport Centre 780.934.2379 Fri 4 pm – 7 pm 210 Main St 780.855.2129 Tue 3 pm – 8 pm

Ponoka Curling Rink

4410-54 St 403.783.6776 Wed 9 am - 1 pm

Redwater Pembina Place

4944-53 St 780.940.6076 Tue 4 pm – 7 pm

Rimbey “Market at the Park”

PasKaPoo Park, 5620-51 St 403.843.6864 Sat 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Pysanka Park Farmers’ Market

Pysanka Park, 45 St, Vegreville 587.280.0157 Thu 5pm - 8 pm (begins Jun 15)

Salisbury Farmers’ Market

52337 Rge Rd 780.467.5743 Thu 4 pm – 7:30 pm St Albert Farmers’ Market

St Anne and St Thomas St 780.458.2833 Sat 10 am – 3 pm (begins Jun 15) Seba Beach Pavilion

505-1 Ave 780.797.5393 Sat 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

100 Festival Way 780.464.3354 Wed 5 pm – 8 pm

1.6 km south of Wye Rd 780.904.7914 Thu 4 pm – 7:30 pm

Smoky Lake Ag Complex

4612-54 Ave 780.656.2463 Sat 10 am – 12 pm

Spruce Grove Elevator Site

100 Railway Ave 780.240.5821 Sat 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Stony Plain Community Centre

5008-51 Ave 780.962.3993 Sat 9 am – 1 pm

Stony Plain Heritage Pavilion

5100-41 Ave 780.293.8276 Sat 9 am – 1 pm

Centennial St and 50 Ave 403.887.3461 Fri 4 pm – 7:30 pm 5002-55 Ave 780.632.2743 Fri 8:30 am – 11:30 am

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Adam Smith of Strathcona Spirits // Photo supplied

Breweries and distilleries continually expand across Alberta

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n a summer day, there’s nothing better than touring a local craft brewery and sipping on a locally brewed beer. With the new craft distilling laws enacted in late 2013, a number of craft distilleries have popped up, and Edmontonians can now sip on some locally distilled gins, vodkas, and— someday very soon—whiskys. Here’s our round up of a few of the breweries and distilleries to check out around Edmonton and the province: Alley Kat Brewing Company At 22 years old, Alley Kat Brewery is the oldest craft brewery in Edmonton and the fourth oldest in the province. “This summer, we’re extending our hours, and we have free tours everyday. Basically from noon to 4:30 pm Monday to Wednesday and noon to 7 pm Thursday and Friday,” says Alyson Herbst, marketing manager at Alley Kat Brewing Company. “And there’s no need to call ahead or show up on the half hour, we’re just doing them all day as drop-ins.” Guests can go “backstage” to see how beer is made and view the intricacies in which Alley Kat brews their beer. The tour also includes a tasting at the end, where guests can try between seven and eight different brews, including two to three rotating taps—Alley Kat’s Dragon Double IPA series, their Backalley brews, and their summer seasonal feature.

Strathcona Spirits A few blocks north, just off Whyte Avenue, is a much newer face to the game—and the first micro-distillery in Edmonton history—Strathcona Spirits. For the last few months, Strathcona Spirits’ vodka (made with local grain and gin made with locally-foraged juniper berries and seabuckthorn) has been making waves on store shelves and in local cocktail bars. “It’s kind of funny, because we were an underground music venue before," says Strathcona Spirits' Adam Smith. "At that time, we just had a single lightbulb hanging over the band. But now we’ve got a big set of stagelights above the distillers.” The Strathcona Spirits building has a 1924 boomtown-style facade on it, and—at under 750 square feet—it’s also the smallest micro-distillery in North America. Beautiful stills imported from the Ozarks in southeast corner of Missouri complete the look. “We’re going to be part of the Edmonton Food Tours, and Situation Brewing [one of the newer craft breweries in Edmonton] is just across the way from us and [offers tours as well],” Smith says. Last Best Brewing & Distilling Last Best's pub in Downtown Calgary features a craft brewery, microdistillery, and a full-service restaurant with famous smoked lamb ribs and Korean-style chicken wings. “We do tours all day, everyday, at no charge,” explained the brewery operations manager Phil Brian.

Last Best has five mainstay beers and seven seasonal beers available for sampling as part of their tour, as well as some extremely small batch gins (just 30 to 50 bottles per run). This also includes some of the white spirit that gets made into whisky (their whisky itself is still two or three years away from being ready). If you’re in Calgary, Banff, Jasper, or Fort McMurray, Bear Hills Brewing Company has you covered. They have four different brew pubs and distilleries all over Alberta, each unique to their community. Their other locations are just as exceptional, with their Banff Ave Brewing Co serving up a unique black pilsner as one of their many offerings. Spike Baker, brewmaster at their Jasper Brewing Company, notes that the Jasper location is famous for their Blueberry Vanilla Ale and their Jasper the Bear Ale. Their Wood Buffalo Brewing Co in Fort McMurray famously made headlines for being one of the first in Alberta to get into the craft-whisky game with product coming soon. “We’ve been up there since 2013,” notes Brian. “We put in a distillery before the laws changed and even before we were allowed to use it—so it was a shiny big copper paperweight for a while. When the laws changed in late 2013, we turned our still on and started making some spirits, started making some whisky."

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// Lizzie Derksen

124 Street offers an abundance of delicacies for the sweet tooth

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f you’re set to explore the neighbourhoods of Oliver and Glenora this summer, you’re in for a treat. There are three new storefronts in the 124 Street area serving up snacks and desserts in three delectable forms: baked, boiled, and fried.

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The Art of Cake The Art of Cake has been a pillar of the wedding and specialty cake industry in Edmonton for almost a decade, but the company expanded both its visibility and its customer service with a cafe that’s now open behind Oliver Square. The Art of Cake’s last location was a small stall tucked away in a corner of City Centre Mall. The new cafe, with its natural light, elegant decor, ample seating, and large kitchen in the back, changes everything. “It’s really about coming in and being in a nice place, having a good cup of coffee—people are looking for more places like that,” says Gloria Bednarz, who owns and manages The Art of Cake with her husband Guenter Hess and her son Jeremy Hess. “We’ve got the sweets all covered,” she says, noting that the cafe serves fruit tarts, biscuits, squares, and cookies, as well as cake, and that they're looking to add in sandwiches as well. The plethora of bakery businesses in the 124 Street area doesn’t bother her; instead she finds it encouraging that the market for independent cafes seems to be growing. “I really think the city of Edmonton is big enough to support these local bakeries,” she says.

Zwick’s Pretzels At Zwick’s, you’ll always get your pretzels while they’re still warm, but beyond that, the variations are legion. To take just a few examples, you can order a pretzel slathered in garlic butter or dusted with cinnamon sugar, encrusted in cheddar and black pepper or encrusted in feta and guajillo chilis. Zwick’s opened at the end of January in a storefront just off 124 Street beside a commercial kitchen that Darren Zwicker and Maria Chau had been using to run a catering business. Zwicker and Chau’s tiny shop includes seating for a handful of people, but often it’s all the space can do to contain a line-up of customers waiting to be handed a paper bag containing a soft twisted pretzel, or something off Zwick’s small lunch menu. It includes potato salad with dill and peas, vegetarian borscht, and pretzel bun sandwiches like Beef on a Weck (warm beef, horseradish, and mozzarella with caraway seeds on top). “It was important to us that the space be unpretentious,” Chau says. “And the product be economically accessible. A spot that the kids from Super 8 might have frequented in the ‘70s.” Like Bednarz, Zwicker and Chau are enthusiastic about playing an active part in the area’s food scene. “The support from the local businesses and residents is tremendous,” Chau says. Doughnut Party A few blocks away from both The Art of Cake and Zwick’s, Doughnut Party forms the third point of a de-

licious triangle. The shop is owned and operated by Simon Underwood and Matthew Garrett, who are also responsible for Moonshine Doughnuts, an established favourite at Edmonton farmer’s markets and pop-up events. Doughnut Party also opened at the end of January, and its reception has been overjoyed. “There’s a little bit of a line on Saturday,” Underwood says. “We’ve timed it and we think it goes pretty quick.” Inspiration for Doughnut Party came from two trips the partners took to Japan—in fact, the shop’s cartoon mascot was based partly on imagery in the Tokyo metro system. “In Japan if there’s a line-up, it’s something that you need to check out,” Underwood laughs. Unlike Moonshine Doughnuts, which are traditional baked donuts, Doughnut Party’s intriguing varieties (like Rocky Road, Birthday Cake, and Rhubarb) are all deep-fried and made from a vegan-friendly yeasted base. Garrett, who loves fritters and wanted to create one of the very best, is especially proud of the pineapple fritter. “I think people in Edmonton are looking for things that are unique,” Underwood says. “There are not enough unique products here.” Both he and Garrett are “always happy to hear about a new bakery or a new shop in the area,” Underwood says. After all, even a vast variety of doughnuts can’t make up a balanced diet. LIZZIE DERKSEN @VUEWEEKLY


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here are two seasons in Edmonton: winter and patio. As we awaken from our frosty slumbers, it’s time (once again) to bask in the glorious summer sun while enjoying a pint or a cocktail on a patio and reconnecting with our fellow earth dwellers. To assist the great people of Edmonton in finding their way out of your dens and back into civilization, I ventured out with some of my fellow outdoor venue-lovers in search of the must-visit patios for 2017. Sugarbowl (10922-88th Ave) A quick jaunt across High Level Bridge, Sugarbowl is nestled in the back corner of a small commercial building in the Garneau neighbourhood. The quaint patio seats twenty or so people comfortably, among which you’ll find mostly university goers and thirty-something urbanites. Sugarbowl is known for its weekend

brunch fare and oh-so-delicious cinnamon buns, but I usually stop there for a mid-ride pint when I’m wheeling around the river valley. Their impressive beer menu boasts more than 160 craft brews, or you can choose from a more conservative mainstream cocktail list that is perfect for sipping, mainly because they are $12 each. Bonus: daily happy hour from 2-7 pm. Fairmont Hotel Macdonald - Confederation Lounge (10065-100 St NW) When you visit the Confederation Lounge patio at the Hotel Mac, there are two guarantees: firstly, you’ll delight in the stunning sights of the river valley with panoramic views and a feeling as though you’ve escaped the city, with only a slight drone of the downtown Jasper bustle in the background. Secondly, if you’re single and looking for a casual encounter, you’re almost guaranteed to enjoy a more carnal

type of sightseeing, as there is no shortage of singles, local and out-oftowners alike, looking to mingle after a long day of business meetings. Cocktails range from $14-$24 and their sophisticated wine menu is nothing to scoff at, with bottles starting at $60. El Cortez Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar (8230 Gateway Blvd) Unwind on one of El Cortez’s two (yes two) patios. What lacks in size, is made up for in ambiance. The front patio lends itself to people watching but if you’re looking for a more eclectic and relaxed vibe, the back is where you want to hang out. What drew me here initially is the fact they allow dogs on the patio, so you can slice the sizzle of the sun with cervazas while your furbaby laps up H2O from the complimentary water stations (that’s fancy talk for dog bowls). While the DJ spins beats, grab a bowl of their

chips and guac ($12) and try their grapefruit margaritas (only $4 each on Margarita Mondays). Craft Beer Market (10013-101A Ave NW) It was a toss up for me, between Craft Beer Market and the Sherlock Holmes (straight across the street), but in the end I chose the Beer Market, because rooftop patios are still a bit of a novelty in Edmonton. The reason I debated this choice though, is because of the limited sun exposure it receives, on account of the surrounding office towers shading out much of the suns rays throughout the day. Having said that, Craft Beer Market lends itself as a convenient place to take clients for luncheons or happy hour meetings, and with more than a hundred beers on tap and a friendly food menu, there is something for even the pickiest of palates.

The Black Dog Freehouse - The Wooftop (10425 Whyte Ave) If the DJ and disco ball dancing with the sun aren’t enough entertainment for you on the rooftop patio at Black Dog, then you can grab a standing-only spot adjacent to Whyte Avenue and watch the never-ending stream of motorcycle packs and old dudes cruising the strip in their classic cars. The patronage is a mixed bag of hipsters and hippies, but the vibe is always chill and pairs well with a cold pint or a classic G&T. Every time I’ve been, it’s always been full, but traffic moves quickly and you won’t normally wait more than ten minutes before a stool or a bench frees up. Be warned though, the upstairs bar isn’t always open and servers are sometimes nary. My advice: buy two drinks at a time to avoid the threat of parch while you wait.

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n the fall of 2015, the founders of Revolution Ice Cream, John and Jessica Steblyk, got married, received a pile of gift certificates as wedding presents, and bought a countertop ice cream maker, an essential in any newlywed’s kitchen. “We immediately got bored of normal flavours,” John laughs. Soon, the couple’s ice cream was a fixture at their friends’ dinner parties,

and the Steblyks were getting good at making up weird and delicious new varieties. They started to wonder whether ice cream might be their ticket to a viable side gig. John, a pipe fitter, and Jessica, an office administrator who was also taking business courses at the time, both knew they wanted to become entrepreneurs of some kind. “I hated being a pipe fitter,” John says.

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Their sojourns in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia had made the Steblyks aware of the central place that ice cream occupies in food cultures all over the world. They knew that there was a significant gap in the Edmonton market as there was only one local option, Pinocchio Ice Cream. “Ice cream is big everywhere, except here,” John explains. The concept for Revolution Ice Cream


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started to crystallize last spring, but the Steblyks were only planning on making and selling ice cream parttime. That all changed when they left for a belated honeymoon in Thailand. A week after they left Alberta, Fort McMurray burned down, John lost his pipe fitting job and many of his prospects for future work. By the time they arrived back home, a business plan had already been set in motion. They got right to work. Though they hoped to launch Revolution last summer, they were finally able to start selling ice cream at the City Market Downtown in October. The two were there almost every Saturday over the winter, and in May 2017, they also started selling their surprising flavours—Vietnamese Coffee, Avocado and Bergamot, and Peanut Butter Heat (a spicy ice cream inspired by food in Thailand)—at the 124 Street Grand Market. In the meantime, the fledgling company began collaborating with some of Edmonton’s best established and up-and-coming restaurants, such as Arcadia Bar, Culina Muttart, London Tea Bar, Chartier, Barking Buffalo Cafe, and Situation Brewing. The Steblyks made, among other flavours, a sourdough bread ice cream for Chartier and a roasted onion ice cream

for the head chef at Situation. But Revolution’s ice cream ethos goes beyond a preference for crazy combinations. The Steblyks are also committed to making ice cream with real and recognizable ingredients—most of their varieties contain only milk, cream, eggs, sugar, and whatever is added to create that day’s unique concoction. Revolution also makes some vegan coconut milk ice creams. “We’re trying to make ice cream you can’t get everywhere else,” John says. For now, the places where Revolution’s loyal customers can get this ice cream are the City Market Downtown and the 124 Street Grand Market, with available flavours for the following day’s market posted on social media the day before. Though the Steblyks have no plans for a storefront location yet, they’re working on getting a mobile cart up and running, distributing through the SPUD food delivery service, and launching an ATB BoostR campaign to help cover the cost of some muchneeded new equipment. Right now, it takes a full day to make 12 litres of Revolution Ice Cream. Considering the Steblyk’s success so far, they’re going to need a twenty-litre machine.

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Blues on Whyte Block Party • Commerical Hotel and Blues on Whyte, 10329-82 Ave • Jul 1 – 3 • Returning for its fifth year, the Blues on Whyte Block Party will feature nine bands and three stages. Performances by Boogie Patrol, Punch Drunk Cabaret, Sweet Vintage Rides, Hector Anchondo, and more Live Thoroughbred Racing • Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

For ticketed events: (TM) = Ticketmaster 1.855.985.5000 / ticketmaster.ca (TIX) Tix on the Square 780.420.1757 / tixonthesquare.com (B) = Blackbyrd Myoozik 780.439.1273 / blackbyrd.ca (YEG) = YEGLive 780.800.1917 / yeglive.ca (O) = Other Contact info provided in listings

SATURDAY JULY 1 (For Canada Day events check out our Canada 150 page on 28)

EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - July 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance. ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Blues on Whyte Block Party •

Commerical Hotel and Blues on Whyte, 10329 82 Ave • Jul 1 – 3 • Returning for its fifth year, the Blues on Whyte Block Party will feature nine bands and three stages. Performances by Boogie Patrol, Punch Drunk Cabaret, Sweet Vintage Rides, Hector Anchondo, and more Benjamin Williams • The Needle

Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • Free • One of Edmonton’s brightest upcoming singer/songwriters plays everything from classical to Gordon Lightfoot

Dennis Jones • Blues on Whyte,

10329 -82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 28 - Jul 2 • With a unique rhythm section, Dennis Jones brings his profound style to Blues

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues through-

out Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and more • edmontonjazz.com

For Tonight • Cha Island, 10332 81

Ave • 7:30 pm • Free • Celebrate Canada Day with some pop punk

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Live Thoroughbred Racing • Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

With a unique rhythm section, Dennis Jones brings his profound style to Blues

Matt Richards • The Comic Strip,

throughout Edmonton • Jun 23 – Jul 2 • A variety of jazz music featuring performances by Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs Quartet, Kenny Baron, and many more • edmontonjazz.com

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 28 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for work in Black Dynamite • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft sand sculptures for you to enjoy

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY 5 km Foam Fest • 4330 Black Gold

Dr., Leduc • $42 - $85 • A one of a kind foam event for everyone to enjoy. It’s meant to be a fun run

SUNDAY July 2 EDMONTON PROPER

Edmonton International Jazz Festival • Various venues

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Matt Richards • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jun 28 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Known for work in Black Dynamite • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and at community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797 Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft sand sculptures for you to enjoy

Blues on Whyte Block Party •

MONDAY July 3

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - July 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107 Commerical Hotel and Blues on Whyte, 10329 82 Ave • Jul 1 – 3 • Returning for its fifth year, the Blues on Whyte Block Party will feature nine bands and three stages. Performances by Boogie Patrol, Punch Drunk Cabaret, Sweet Vintage Rides, Hector Anchondo, and more

Dennis Jones • Blues on Whyte,

10329 82 Ave • 9 pm • Jun 28 - Jul 2 •

EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - July 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft sand sculptures for you to enjoy

EDMONTON metro KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group •

Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

TUESDAY July 4 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - July 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance. ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Queen + Adam Lambert • Rogers Place, 10220 - 104 Ave • 8 pm • $45 - up • Back by popular demand, Adam Lambert and Queen will be debuting a new live show with all of the hits Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

The Works Art & Design Festival 2017 • Sir Winston Churchill

Square and various locations around Edmonton • Jun 22 – Jul 4 • The Works Art & Design Festival features the best in contemporary and traditional visual art and design • theworks.ab.ca • 780.426.2122

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft sand sculptures for you to enjoy

WEDNESDAY July 5 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191 Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - July 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance. ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 - 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Jerry Rocha • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 5 – 9 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • A brutally honest comedian who has been on shows like Conan • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Russ • Shaw Conference Centre,

9797 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $44 • Rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer Russ emerged from the Atlanta underground with dozens of singles and albums

Tiger Army w/ Murder By Death • The Ranch Roadhouse, 6107-

104 St • 8 pm • $35 (TM) • Enjoy a night of blistering psychobilly and indie rock

EDMONTON METRO Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and


more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging

visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three-five years old accompanied by a parent

THURSDAY JULY 6 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • www.abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 1032283 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 - 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Jerry Rocha • The Comic Strip, West

Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 5 – 9 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • A brutally honest comedian who has been on shows like Conan • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden, Taiko Drumming Workshop

• University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • A mini Taiko drumming workshop in the gorgeous setting of the Kurimoto Japanese Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

St Albert ArtWalk 2017 • Ven-

ues include WARES, Musée Héritage Museum, St Albert Library, A Boutique Gallery Bar By Gracie Jane, Art Gallery of St Albert, Bookstore on Perron, VASA • Jun 1, Jul 6, Aug 3, Sep

7 (exhibits run all month) • Art hits the streets again for the 17th year. Discover this art destination, a place to enjoy, view and buy art to suit all tastes and budgets. See returning artists and new ones • artwalkstalbert.com

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites, and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy

FRIDAY JULY 7 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre

women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Jerry Rocha • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 5 – 9 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • A brutally honest comedian who has been on shows like Conan • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party every Friday. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Zambonia • Naked Cyber Cafe, 10303 108 St • 7:30 pm • The Montreal band Zambonia makes energetic guitar and piano-based music for the audience to enjoy

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162 Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy Whyte

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ArtWalk

Whyte Avenue • Free • Jul 7 – 9, 10 am - 5 pm • Hundreds of artists displaying and selling their art • art-walk.ca Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY


Hawaiian Day • Harbour Pool,

10001-94 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan • 1 pm • Celebrate the Hawaiian culture with a plethora of events

SATURDAY JULY 8 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles •abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322

- 83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Jerry Rocha • The Comic Strip, West

Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 5 – 9 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • A brutally honest comedian who has been on shows like Conan • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing •

Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Sudden Discharge • DV8, 7317

101 Ave • 8 pm • $10 • The roof will come off while Sudden Discharge covers all the heavy hits

Tremolocos • Blue Chair Cafe, 9624

77 Ave • $15 • 8:30 pm • Tremolocos is the musical fusion of gothic folk and Mexican Americana. Whyte

Avenue

ArtWalk

Whyte Avenue • Free • Jul 7 – 9, 10 am - 5 pm • Hundreds of artists displaying and selling their art • art-walk.ca

EDMONTON METRO Seven Music Fest 2017 • Mission Hill, 13 Mission Ave, St Albert • 1 pm • $60 (O) • Seven bands, one night. Lineup includes: The Strumbellas, The Rural Alberta Advantage, The Provincial Archive, The Elwins, and more

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to

more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162

women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave and

Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy

Superhero Show and Shine •

Rock-N-Wash, 4803 55 Ave • 11 am • Second annual Superhero Show and Shine, in support of Jaxon’s fight against ROHHAD syndrome. All proceeds go towards Jaxon’s medical expenses

SUNDAY JULY 9 EDMONTON PROPER Alberta Dance Alliance Presents: Feats Festival of Dance

• Alberta Dance Alliance, 11759 Groat Rd • Jun 26 - Jul 9 • Enjoy a wide variety of dance styles • abdancealliance.ab.ca • 780.422.8107

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 2 pm • In a crumbling theatre

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Jerry Rocha • The Comic Strip, West

Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 5 – 9 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • A brutally honest comedian who has been on shows like Conan • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Lorna Lampman • The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • Free • Enjoy adult contemperary jazz from a local singer who wears her heart on her sleeve Whyte

Avenue

ArtWalk

Whyte Avenue • Free • Jul 7 – 9, 10 am - 5 pm • Hundreds of artists displaying and selling their art • art-walk.ca

EDMONTON METRO Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremonies at the U of A Botanic Garden University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • (several sitting times) • Served overlooking the Kurimoto Japanese garden. Advance tickets recommended. Free guided tours of the Japanese garden are also offered on tea ceremony days • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162 Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

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tions • Jul 1 – 9 • This family-oriented festival features tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797 Sand on Whyte • Whyte Ave & Gateway Blvd • Jun 30 – Jul 9 • Sand on Whyte makes its return to Old Strathcona as professional sand carving artists craft awesome sand carvings for you to enjoy

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY

Clareview Town Centre 4270 137th Avenue, Edmonton, 780 406-2672 Gateway 2920 Calgary Trail NW, Edmonton, 780 465-2672 Kensington Crossing 12542 137th Avenue NW, Edmonton, 780 758-2672 West Point 9977 178th Street NW, Edmonton, 780 487-8898

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Currents of Windermere 6267 Currents Drive NW, Edmonton, 780 244-2672 Leduc Town Centre 6108 50th Street, Leduc, 780 986-2672 Sherwood Park 222 Baseline Road, Sherwood Park, 780 570-5808 St. Albert Centre 375 St. Albert Trail, St. Albert, 587 772-2672

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Savour Stathcona County • Strathcona County Community Centre, Agora, 401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park • 4 pm • Food tickets $1 each • The event features Strathcona County independent restaurants and food trucks who are encouraged to use local ingredients. Meet local artists/artisans who will have their creations on display and for sale

MONDAY JULY 10 EDMONTON PROPER Duran Duran • Rogers Place, 10220

104 Ave • 7:30 pm • $35-$125 • In support of its 2015 album Paper Gods, the mighty new wave synth legends are back

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162

TUESDAY JULY 11 EDMONTON PROPER Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, Evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162 Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various loca-

tions • Jul 5 – 12 • This family-oriented festival will feature tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.27977

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event with themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca



WEDNESDAY JULY 12 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing. 780.662.4191 Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322

- 83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Make-A-Wish Rope For Hope

• Downtown Edmonton • 8 am • Challenge event that calls on participants to fundraise in support of local wishgranting efforts. In exchange they get to rappel down a city skyscraper

Rick Gutierrez • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 12 – 16 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for his work with Gabriel Iglesias • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON METRO Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

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EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162 Historic Festival & Doors Open Edmonton • Various locations

• Jul 5 – 12 • This family-oriented festival will feature tours, workshops and activities at museums, historic sites and community events. The festival showcases the stories of our history and cultural heritage in urban and rural settings • historicedmonton.ca • 780.439.2797

THURSDAY JULY 13 EDMONTON PROPER Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals • Northern Alberta Jubilee

Auditorium, 11455-87 Ave • 7:30 pm • $35 - up (TM) • Harper has released eight studio albums over 15 years as a powerful songwriter and performer

Blood Donor Clinic • City Hall,

Main Floor, Sir Winston Churchil Square • 9 am • Canadian Blood Services will be collecting blood donations

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Rick Gutierrez • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 12 – 16 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for his work with Gabriel Iglesias • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at University of Alberta Botanic Garden, British In-

vasion • 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • Get a pint and enjoy the garden to the beat of the Beatles, the Stones and other favourites from across the sea • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest.com • 780.425.5162

FRIDAY JULY 14 EDMONTON PROPER Dance By The Melody Makers

• South East Edmonton Seniors Association, 9350-82 St • $10 (door) • Singles and couples welcome on the dancefloor

Edmonton Eskimos vs Ottawa Redblacks • Commonwealth

Stadium, 11000 Stadium Rd • 8 pm • Tickets at esks.com

Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Haw-

relak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Livewire • Shakers Roadhouse, 15004 Yellowhead Tr • 9 pm • $20 (YEG) • A tribute to Mötley Crüe with get-ups and all

Matchbox Twenty and Counting Crows • Rogers Place, 10220-104

Ave • 7 pm • $39 - $115 • Alternative rockers Matchbox Twenty and Counting Crows are coming to Edmonton

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Rick Gutierrez • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 12 – 16 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for his work with Gabriel Iglesias • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival • Sir Winston Churchill Square,

Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest.com • 780.425.5162


heritagefest.ca

August 5-7, 2017 • Edmonton • Hawrelak Park


2017 PAVILIONS

Celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday and connect with your cultural roots at the Servus Heritage Festival, the world’s largest celebration of Culture.

71 pavilions represent over 90 countries and cultures. • Savour the flavours of locally produced cultural foods at 65 kitchens, • Explore and shop hundreds of tents of arts, crafts and cultural goods from all over the world, • Sing and dance at 30 stages of free cultural entertainment, including the new KLM stage at the Netherland pavilion, • Ride the West Edmonton Mall Express minitrain connecting the two ends of the festival, • Relax with your kids at over 2,000 square feet of free fun in the Edmonton Airports Kidzworld Pavilion, • Enjoy a free massage from Makami College, • Take the world’s greatest selfie in the ReMax hot air balloon ride Saturday and Sunday, • Putt for prizes at the Alberta Jeep Hole-in-One Putting Challenge Help us share our wonderful festival with the world as we celebrate our first year as a UNESCO partner through CIOFF - the International Council of Organizations of Folklore Festivals and Folk Arts. Getting there is easy: Take ETS park and ride or CO-OP Taxi right to site or ride your bike knowing that there are two NorQuest College Bike Lockups on site.

Aboriginal Afghanistan Arab Heritage Australia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Barbados Bosnia Herzegovina Cambodia Chile Chinese Congo Cote d’Ivoire Croatia Cuba Ecuador Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Fiji France Germany Greece Guatemala

Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kenya Korea Lebanon Liberia Malaysia/Singapore Mexico Mongolia Morocco Nepal Netherlands (Dutch) Nicaragua Nigeria Pakistan

Peru Philippines Poland Romania Russia Rwanda Scandinavia Serbia Somalia Spain Sudan Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Trinidad-Tobago Turkey Uganda Ukraine Venezuela Vietnam Wales


MENU 2017 Aboriginal

9 - Bison Bannock Burger 8 - Buffalo Skewers 4 - Bannock 3 - Mint Tea

Afghanistan 6 - Bolani 7 - Qabuli Palau 8 - Shami Kabob

Arab Heritage

10 - Combo Plate 7 - Shish Kabob 7 - Shawarma Sandwich 7 - Arabic Falafel 4 - Spicy Potato 5 - Meat on Pita 5 - Zaatar 5 - Arabic Rice 4 - Hummus 4 - Fattouch Salad 3 - Baklawa 4 - Jallab 1 - Watermelon

Saturday Aug 5 noon – 9

Sunday Aug 6 10 am – 9 pm

6 - Yang Chow Fried Rice 5 - Spring Rolls 7 - Sweet and Sour Chicken 7 - Ginger Beef with Sauce 6 - Dim Sum Sticky Rice 5 - Deep Fried Mantou 5 - Pot Stickers 12 - Combination Plate 3 - Shrimp Chips 1 - Fortune Cookies 4 - Watermelon Slice 2 - Hot Chinese Tea 4 - Iced Chinese Green Tea with Lychee 6 - Tapioca Bubble Drink 4 - Ice Bar 4 - Ice Cream Cone 6 - Ice Cream Sundae 5 - Non-Alcoholic Beer

Congo

4 - Lemon Lime Bitters

7 - Kamundele 6 - Mikate - Congolese Doughnuts 4 - Congo Samusa 6 - Rice 6 - Plantain/Banana 5 - Spinach & Peanut Butter 6 - Smoothie

Azerbaijan

Croatia

Australia

8 - Chicken Qorma 5 - Simit 4 - Dolma 3 - Ice Cream Palda 2 - Chay Tea 2 - Baklava 3 - Baklava/Chay Tea Combo 6 - Lokma Tatlisi 3 - Turkish Coffee 5 - Pogaca

Bangladesh

2 - Pakora 4 - Chot Poti 7 - Biryani Combo 5 - Fish Pakora 4 - Fried Chicken 3 - French Fry 5 - Mango on a Stick 3 - Vegetable Samosa 3 - Ice Cream 4 - Mango Lassi 3 - Watermelon Slices 5 - Shish Kabob

Bosnia & Herzegovina 8 - Cevapi 12 - Jagnjetina 5 - Burek 5 - Sirnica 5 - Stuffed Peppers 4 - Baklava 4 - Cake Hrumasica 3 - Watermelon 3 - Bosnian Coffee

Cambodia

8 - BBQ Pork 10 - BBQ Lamb 6 - Shish kebabs 5 - Croatian Donut 2 - Coffee

Cuba

2 - Rice Cuban 3 - Black Bean Soup 3 - Marinated Chicken 6 - El Cubano 5 - Piña Colada (non-alcoholic)

Ecuador

4 - Empanada de Carne 4 - Empanada de Queso 4 - Empanada de Pollo 5 - Mixed Pupusa 5 - Cheese Pupusa 6 - BBQ Corn on Cob 5 - Pan con Carne 4 - Platano Conjelado 3 - Jugo de Naranjilla 3 - Jugo de Mora 3 - Fruit Slush 3 - Cola Champagne and drinks

Egypt

7 - Beef Soujok Wrap 9 - Beef Soujok Plate 7 - Chicken Shawerma Wrap 9 - Chicken Shawerma Plate 7 - Falafel Wrap (Vegetarian) 4 - Baklava 1 - Watermelon 4 - Iced Hibiscus Tea

7 - Lemongrass Chicken on Rice 7 - Lemongrass Beef on Rice 6 - Cambodian Stir-Fried Noodles 5 - Puff Cakes 5 - Crispy Sweet Potatoes 6 - Rainbow Ice Flakes Cooler

Eritrea

Chile

Ethiopia

4 - Cheese Empanadas 8 - Meat Empanadas 8 - Chacarero Sandwich 8 - Choripan 1 - Pebre

Chinese

5 - Green Onion Cake 6 - Shanghai Noodles

7 - Tzebhi Zigni 6 - Alicha 6 - Timtmo 7 - Combo of any 2 above items 2 - Sambussa 5 - Gomen 5 - Lentil Keye Wot 5 - Kik Alicha Wot 7 - Combination 6 - Tibse 3 - Ethiopian Coffee

Fiji

8 - Goat Curry

Monday Aug 7 10 am – 8 pm

7 - Chicken Curry 6 - Vegetable Curry 2 - Roti 3 - Samosa 2 - Bhagia 2 - Gulgula 2 - Fiji Punch 2 - Mango Slices 3 - Kava 2 - Watermelon slices 3 - Bottled Water

France

6 - Crêpe Nature 7 - Crêpe Chocolat 7 - Crêpe Chantilly 7 - Crêpe Suzette 7 - Crêpe Baies Rouges 4 - Ice Cream 2 - Coffee 3 - Orangina/Perrier

Germany

7 - German Bratwurst 5 - Leberkaese 3 - Apfel Strudel 3 - Pretzel 3 - Sauerkraut 4 - German Ice Cream 6 - Beer imported (non-alcoholic)

Greece

8 - Beef Donair 8 - Pork Souvlaki 8 - Greek Salad 6 - Dip Tray 6 - Dolmades 4 - Pita Dip 4 - Baklava 3 - Watermelon 3 - Frappe

Guatemala

7 - Mango Loco 5 - Mango Loco Slices 10 - Pollo Loco 6 - Pupusa 5 - Tacos 6 - Tamales (Chicken) 6 - Tamales (Corn) 4 - Choco Banana 4 - Lemonada 4 - Mango Juice 4 - Cola Champagne or Sangria (non-alcoholic)

Hong Kong

4 - Fish Ball 6 - Sticky Rice 7 - Ginger Beef 7 - Fried Rice 3 - Deep-Fried Wonton 4 - Shrimp Chips 4 - Deep-Fried Dumpling 4 - Spring Roll 4 - Green Onion Cake 7 - Chow Mein 5 - Lemonade/Citron Tea

Hungary

7 - Hungarian Sauerkraut 7 - Hungarian Sausage 4 - Langos 7 - Gulyas Soup 5 - Walnut and Poppyseed Pastry 3 - Hungarian Ice cream 2 - Coffee

India

10 - Chicken Bhoona with Rice 8 - Chickpeas Curry with Rice 5 - Pakoras 11 - Combo Plate 3 - Samosa

8 - Samosa with Chickpea Curry 9 - Potato Curry with Naan Bread 3 - Naan Bread 4 - Mango Juice 4 - Lemonade 3 - Chai Tea

Indonesia

5 - Chicken Satay 8 - Chicken Satay Combo 8 - Rendang 5 - Lumpia 8 - Bakmi Goreng 4 - Bali Delight 5 - Tropicana Slushee

Iran

7 - Kabab Koobideh 7 - Joojeh Kabab 4 - Persian/Iranian Ice Cream 2 - Watermelon

Iraq

4 - Lablaby 8 - Shawerma 4 - Khubiz A’aroog 8 - Beriani 4 - Dolma 12 - Iraqi VIP Plate 4 - Datly 3 - Popsicle 3 - Sharbat 3 - Ice Cream Bar

Ireland

7 - Irish Stew 4 - Potato Pancakes 4 - Scone 3 - Barmbrack 3 - Soda Bread 2 - Shamrock Cookie 2 - Snow Cones 1 - Coffee or Tea

Israel

8 - Falafel Plate 5 - Borekas Plate 4 - Rugelach 4 - Hamentaschen 1 - Watermelon

Italy

7 - Pasta with Tomato Sauce 7 - Italian Sausage on a Bun

TICKETS: $1 EACH

5 - Cornetti 4 - Latte 3 - Espresso 4 - Granita 4 - Gelato 4 - Italian Soda 4 - Americano

Jamaica

8 - Curried Chicken 8 - Jerk Chicken 8 - Jerk Pork 8 - Curried Goat 5 - Jamaican Beef Patties 3 - Festival (dumpling) 3 - Coconut Drops 5 - Jamaca Beef Patties 8 - Roti 4 - Jamaica Pop 3 - Ginger Beer in cups 4 - Ice Cream 3 - Sky Juice 3 - Snow Cone

Japan

5 - Kara Age 4 - Okonomi yaki 3 - Takoyaki 3 - Somen Noodles 4 - Hiyayakko

Kenya

6 - Tilapia Fish 4 - Beef Samosa 6 - Chicken BBQ/Baked 3 - Pilau/Spiced Rice 4 - Mandazi 6 - Mango Smoothie 8 - Pepper 5 - Sugarcane Juice

Korea

12 - Bulgogi Combo (lrg) 8 - Bulgogi Combo (reg) 6 - Bulgogi Taco 4 - Honey Pancake 4 - Potato Stick 4 - Rice Cake Stick 3 - Ice Cream

Lebanon

4 - Skewer of Kafta 4 - Chicken Kabob


MENU 2017

August 5 - 7, 2017

2 - Kupus Salata 4 - Krofne 3 - Strudle 5 - Kolaci 2 - Coffee 4 - Fruit Juice

Somalia Liberia

10 - Jollof Rice 4 - Meat Kabob 10 - Potato Greens 2 - Kala or Poff Poff 5 - Roasted Meat 3 - Liberian Ginger Beer 3 - Fried Plantain 3 - Mango Juice

Malaysia & Singapore

7 - Chicken or Beef Satay 7 - Curry Chicken Combo 5 - Sambal Noodles 5 - Sambal Ribs 5 - Shrimp Chips 4 - Vegetable Spring Rolls 5 - Sticky Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaf 7 - Fresh Young Coconut 4 - Green Onion Cakes 4 - Yam Fries 4 - Mango Pudding 5 - Tropical Fruit Smoothies

Mexico

12 - Tacos Dorados 12 - Tacos de Cochinita 12 - Taco de Trompos 5 - Mangonadas 6 - Corn with Butter and Cheese 5 - Chocoflan 4 - Mexican Soda (bottled)

Morocco

9 - Moroccan Coucous 4 - Sweet Moroccan Baghrir 3 - Moroccan Tea 4 - Moroccan Smoothie

Nepal

3 - Sel Roti 2 - Alu Ko Achar 5 - Sekuwa 3 - Pakoda 7 - Combo 1 5 - Combo 2 6 - Combo 3 8 - Combo 4 4 - Mango Lassi 3 - Lemon Sarbat 2 - Khuwa Baraf 1 - Kankra

Netherlands

7 - Salted Herring 6 - Kroket 5 - Patat met frietsaus 6 - Broodje worst 5 - Broodje kaas 6 - Poffertjes 5 - Cassis 6 - Grolsch Beer

3 - Coffee or Tea 1 - Speculaas

Nicaragua

7 - Tamales 7 - Vigoron 7 - Chancho con Yuca 7 - Empanadas 7 - Grilled Chorizo with Arepa 5 - Nachos 7 - Gallo Pinto 4 - Cacao Drink 3 - Jarritos 5 - Fresh Mango Slices 4 - Mango Juice 5 - Tres Leches

Nigeria

6 - Plantain/Puf-Puf 6 - Suya 6 - Akara 6 - Gizzard 6 - Jollof Rice

Pakistan

8 - Chicken Curry and Rice 8 - Butter Chicken and Rice 5 - Jaleebe 6 - Samosa 6 - Pakora 8 - Fish Pakora 6 - Papri Chat 10 - Boti Kebab 6 - Goah Guppa 5 - Mango Shake

Peru

5 - Anticuchos 8 - Chacareros/Steak Sandwich 4 - Empanadas de Queso 6 - Peruvian Tamales 6 - Roasted Corn on Cob 6 - Picarones 6 - Papa Rellena 5 - Choco Banana 5 - Churros Relleno 3 - Chicha Morada 3 - Mazamorra Morada 4 - Mango Juice 3 - Inca Cola

Philippines

7 - Adobe Pork with Rice 7 - BBQ Pork 6 - Pansit 7 - Vegetable Spring Roll 4 - Butchi-Butchi 5 - Empanada 7 - Turon 7 - Halo-Halo 4 - Melon Drink 4 - Gulaman Drink

Poland

10 - Polish Combo Plate 9 - Bigos and Sausage 8 - Pierogies 7 - Bigos 6 - Crepes 6 - Potato Pancakes 4 - Paczki 4 - Iced Capp

Romania

6 - Scovergi 4 - Sarmale 6 - Romanian Chili 4 - Coltunasi 3 - Mititei

Russia

7 - Pelmeni with Chicken 6 - Vinegret/Russian Vinaigrette 6 - Blini with Beef 6 - Blini with Cottage Cheese 5 - Blini with Jam 5 - Pirozhki with Fruit Filling 5 - Pirozhki with Apple Filling 3 - Caramel Petushok 4 - Kvas 3 - Mors

Rwanda

6 - Rwandan Beef bbq 6 - Rwandan Donuts 6 - Cassava 6 - Beef Samosa 4 - Akabanga

Scandinavia

5 - Lefse Dog 3 - Herring on Rye 4 - Riskrem 3 - Kinkku Juusto Peruna Piirakka 3 - Danish 2 - Rosettes 1 - Vínarterta 3 - Kringle 1 - Dessert Lefse 2 - Coffee 3 - Sandbakkle with Lemon Butter

Serbia

5 - Svadbarski Kupus 5 - Gibanica 5 - Raznjici 5 - Kobasice 8 - Chevapi 5 - Baklava 5 - Palaĉinke

7 - Hilib Geel Kabab 7 - Hilib Ari 6 - Sambusa 7 - Suqaar 4 - Bajiya 2 - Mandasi 6 - Macmacaan 3 - Qahwo 3 - Cambe 3 - Qare 3 - Zaytun 3 - Shaah 4 - Ice Cream cup

Spain

7 - Churros 2 - Dip It 5 - Relleno 5 - Helado Suave 6 - Copa De Helado Suave 7 - Patatas Alioli 9 - Patatas Chorizo 2 - Extra Spicy Cilantro Salsa or Alioli 11 - Empanadas De Queso 5 - Zumo 4 - Granizado 6 - Nevada Granizado

Sudan

7 - Chicken Shish Kebab 6 - Samosa 3 - Tamiya 3 - Watermelon 3 - Karkaday 3 - Aradaib 7 - Salat Grilled 5 - Ice Cream 6 - Kufta

Syria

9 - Mashawi Combo 5 - Shawerma Damas 5 - Grilled Kubbe 7 - Sham Falafel 5 - Mushabaks 5 - Manaeesh 3 - Yalangi 4 - Ice Cream 5 - Baklava 2 - Tamrhindi Juice 3 - Ayran Yogurt Drink

Taiwan

6 - Braised Pork Rice 8 - Taiwanese-Style Burger 7 - Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken 6 - Taiwanese Rice Noodles 6 - Taiwanese BBQ Tofu 7 - Mango Lover

6 - Taiwanese Bubble Tea 6 - Milk Tea with Coconut Jelly 6 - Milk Foam Winter Melon Drink 6 - Roselle Drink 5 - Winter Melon Drink

Tanzania

5 - Pilau Rice 6 - Mishkaki Skewers 4 - Muhogo 3 - Mandazi

Thailand

7 - Siam Chicken Curry on Rice 6 - Pad Thai Noodles 5 - Mango Slices with Sticky Rice 3 - Thai Style Coffee 3 - Thai Fruit Juice

Uganda

6 - Muchomo 6 - Samosas 6 - Fried Cassava 6 - Chapati 6 - Roasted Chicken Drumstick 6 - African Mango Smoothie

Ukraine

9 - Ukrainian Dinner 7 - Pierogi Plate 5 - Bowl of Borscht 6 - Ukrainian Non-Alcoholic Beer 4 - Ice Cream 3 - Ukrainian Juice

Venezuela

10 - Arepa 12 - Hallaca/Venezuelan Tamale 8 - Tequeňos 6 - Toston con Salsa de Queso 6 - Quesillo 6 - Tres Leches Fruit Cocktail 4 - Passion Fruit Smoothie 5 - Malta Polar 5 - Frescolita 12 - Pollo Asado Con Yuca 10 - Cachapas a la Plancha 6 - Helado De Coco

Vietnam

8 - Vermicelli Noodle with Grilled Pork & Spring Rolls 5 - Spring Rolls 5 - Green Onion Cake 5 - Ice Coffee 5 - Three Colour Dessert

Wales

2 - Welsh Cakes 2 - Tiesen Lap 2 - Bara Brith 2 - Candy Sticks 2 - Tea or Coffee


SATURDAY JULY 15 EDMONTON PROPER Follies • Walterdale Theatre, 10322-

83 Ave • Tickets start at $20 (TIX) • Jul 5 – 15, 8 pm • In a crumbling theatre women come to reunite with husbands and baggage from the past

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss and Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Multiple Miles For Myeloma

• Hermitage Park, 2115-127 Ave • 10 am • $30 • A walk and run aimed to raise funds for myeloma research

Rick Gutierrez • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 12 – 16 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for his work with Gabriel Iglesias • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Steve Newsome • Shakers Road-

house, 15004 Yellowhead Tr • 9:30 pm • $10 • Join the country singer/songwriter for a night of entertainment

EDMONTON proper KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162

Twins and Triplets Parade •

Whyte Ave • Free • 11 am • Come celebrate twins and triplets on Whyte Avenue

SUNDAY JULY 16 EDMONTON PROPER Emmet Micheal • The Needle Vinyl

Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • Free • Michael has been writing songs since he was 12 years old. Come show your support

Freewill Shakespeare Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jun 20 – Jul 16, evening shows start at 8 pm, and matinees start at 2 pm. There are no shows

on Mon • $50 (general pass), plus applicable fees; pay-what-you-will performances on Tuesday evenings and Saturday matinees • The festival returns for its 29th season with two plays: The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Merchant of Venice • freewillshakespeare.com Rick Gutierrez • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 12 – 16 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for his work with Gabriel Iglesias • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton International Street Performers Festival

• Sir Winston Churchill Square, Downtown Edmonton • Jul 7 – 16 • Home to more than 1,500 outdoor performances by musicians, jugglers, acrobats, and unicyclists • edmontonstreetfest. com • 780.425.5162

MONDAY JULY 17 EDMONTON PROPER Creative Music Workshop for Young Musicians • MacE-

wan University Conservatory of Music • 2 pm • $250 • This workshop is for young intermediate level musicians who demonstrate ability and want to explore creativity in their music studies

Melvins • Union Hall, 6240-99 St •

7:30 pm • $25 • The titans of sludge metal are back with their newest album A Walk With Love & Death just around the corner

TUESDAY JULY 18 EDMONTON PROPER Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7 pm - 9 pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON METRO Kid Friendly Hastings Lake Play Group •

Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event with themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY JULY 19 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191 Bob Dylan • Rogers Place, 10220104 • 7 pm • $49.50 - 89.50 • “Hey Mr. Tambourine Man sing a song for me” ‘cause folk legend Bob Dylan is coming to Edmonton

Edmonton Story Slam • The Mer-

cury Room, 10575-114 St • Suggested $5 donation • 7 pm • Come tell the best story and hear from other competitors

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Nick Turner • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 19 – 23 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Has worked with John Oliver • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON METRO Care Chat: A Support Group For Caregivers • Common

Ground Community Cafe, 50 Brentwood Blvd, Sherwood Park • 9:30 am • Caregiving is about the labour of love. Chat about it in a healthy setting Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

Canadian Food Championships • Churchill Square • Jul 21 -

23 • Canadian chefs and home cooks compete to see who goes to the World Food Championships • canadianfoodchampionships.ca

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

Interstellar Rodeo 2017 •

Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Road • Jul 21 – 23 • Offers music lovers a chance to see some of the hottest bands and solo artists • Lineup includes Broken Social Scene, Serena Ryder, Dan Mangan, and more • interstellarrodeo.com

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre) , 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Al-

Nick Turner • The Comic Strip,

berta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old accompanied by parent

THURSDAY JULY 20 EDMONTON PROPER Nick Turner • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 19 – 23 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Has worked with John Oliver • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Wednesday 13 • Starlite Room,

10030 -102 St • 7 pm • $22 • Wednesday 13 is best known as the frontman of horror punk band, Murderdolls

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden, Salsa • 51227 AB-60, Parkland Coun-

ty • 6 pm till dusk • Learn the steps of this spicy Latin dance in a fun and supportive atmosphere - experts from the U of A Dance Club will show you how • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

FRIDAY JULY 21 EDMONTON PROPER

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 19 – 23 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Has worked with John Oliver • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Park After Dark • Northlands Park Racetrack and Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Global Fusion Youth Cultural Arts Celebration • Giovanni

Caboto Park, 108 Ave and 95 St • Celebrate the diverse cultural arts for youth by youth. Cultural groups from all over Edmonton will share creative traditional art forms such as, song, dance, fashion, and music K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

EDMONTON METRO Nazareth • River Cree Resort and

Casino, 300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch • 9 pm • $30 - $60 • Nazareth is without a doubt the biggest classic rock band to emerge from Scotland. Belt out “Love Hurts” and numerous ballads throughout the night

EDMONTON Metro KID FRIENDLY Water Fight Day • Harbour Pool,

10001 -94 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan • 1 pm • Come and get soaked!

SATURDAY JULY 22 EDMONTON PROPER Canadian Food Championships • Sir Winston Churchill Square

• Jul 21 - 23 • Canadian chefs and home cooks compete to see who goes to the World Food Championships • canadianfoodchampionships.ca

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com DMC Regional DJ Competition

• The Needle Vinyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $20 • DJs will go head to head to win prizes and bragging rights

Fan Day • Millwoods Sports Park,

2730-66 St • An outdoor movie event for charity along with trade fair for local businesses

Interstellar Rodeo 2017 • Her-

itage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jul 21 – 23 • Offers music lovers a chance to see some of the hottest bands and solo artists • Lineup includes Broken Social Scene, Serena Ryder, Dan Mangan, and more • interstellarrodeo.com

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Science (Mar-

garet Ziedler Star Theatre) 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Nick Turner • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 19 – 23 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Has worked with John Oliver • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Photographer’s Drop-in Morning • 51227 AB-60, Parkland

County • 7:30 - 10 am • Capture the early light and stillness of the University of Alberta Botanic Garden before the gates open to the public • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

EDMONTON METRO Jo Koy • River Cree Resort and Casino, 300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch • 9 pm • $36.75 - up • Jo Koy is an American standup comedian who can frequently be seen on E!s late show with Chelsea Lately


EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

SUNDAY JULY 23 EDMONTON PROPER Canadian Food Championships • Sie Winston Churchill Square

• Jul 21 - 23 • Canadian chefs and home cooks compete to see who goes to the World Food Championships • canadianfoodchampionships.ca

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the

Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Interstellar

Rodeo 2017 • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Jul 21 – 23 • Offers music lovers a chance to see some of the hottest bands and solo artists • Line up includes Broken Social Scene, Serena Ryder, Dan Mangan, and more • interstellarrodeo.com

Nick Turner • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 19 – 23 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • Has worked with John Oliver • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Edmonton Ice Cream Run •

Kinsmen Club, 9150 Walterdale Hill • $35 per registration • Raise money for scholarships by running 1 km or 10 km to support veterinary medicine for students who will impact the survival

of gorillas in Africa. There’s also an ice cream buffet K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three day-rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

MONDAY JULY 24 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

TUESDAY JULY 25 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191 Ed Sheeran • Rogers Place, 10220104 Ave • 7:30 pm • Global superstar Ed Sheeran will be tantalizing your ears with his unique style of pop-rock Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the

Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Open Mic and Poetry Slam •

Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7 pm - 9 pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY

K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three-day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

VW Vintage Event • Southgate

Volkswagen, 1223-101 St • 9 am • An all-day show and shine event for classic Volkwagens. Come down, grab a bite and enjoy the nostalgia

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three-day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community

event with themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY JULY 26 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Ed Sheeran • Rogers Place, 10220104 Ave • 7:30 pm • With his back-toback concert, global superstar Ed Sheeran will be tantalizing your ears with his unique style of pop rock Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark. ca • 780.471.8174 Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 11455 - 87 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON METRO Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston

Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old, accompanied by a parent

THURSDAY JULY 27 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

James Davis • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 27 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known from the Black Entertainment Awards • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Northlane and Intervals • Union Hall, 6240-99 St • 7 pm • $25 • Northlane is an Austrailian metalcore band while Intervals are from Toronto. It might get loud

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 11455-87 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden, An Evening of Paint • 51227

AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • Create your own masterpiece, with inspiration • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and 116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three- day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days. com • 780.471.7210 Taste of Edmonton • Sir Win-

ston Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

FRIDAY JULY 28 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

Edmonton Eskimos vs BC Lions • Commonwealth Stadium, 11000 Stadi-

um Rd • 7:30 pm • Tickets @ esks.com

Hell Bent: A Kinky Cabaret

• Evolution Wonderlounge, 10220103 St • 7:30 pm • $5 • The name says it all James Davis • The Comic Strip,

West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 27 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri - Sat) • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999

Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss, Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre) 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd s at 8:15 pm


Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live racing with thoroughbred horses • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Park After Dark • Northlands

Park Racetrack and Casino, 7410 Borden Park Rd • Every Fri, all summer • Edmonton’s biggest patio party. Featuring live horseracing, music, games, food, drinks and exciting casino action just a few steps from the track • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St

and 116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three day-rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days.com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Inflatables Day • Harbour Pool,

10001-94 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan • 1 pm

SATURDAY JULY 29 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

James Davis • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 27 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known from the Black Entertainment Awards • thecomicstrip.ca • 780.483.5999 Laser Shows 2017 (Kiss and Pink Floyd) • Telus World of Sci-

ence (Margaret Ziedler Star Theatre), 11211-142 St • $12, $9 for members • Every Fri - Sat • Laser-synched shows to the music of Kiss and Pink Floyd • Kiss at 7 pm and Pink Floyd s at 8:15 pm

Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 1 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St

and 116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three-day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days.com • 780.471.7210

Taste of Edmonton • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Jul 20 – 29 • 45 vendors and 10 food trucks offer delicious dishes from their menus. Large stage on the square with daily entertainment • tasteofedm.ca

SUNDAY JULY 30

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY K-Days • Northlands Park, 73 St and

116 Ave • Jul 21 – 30 • Experience the sights and sounds of the fair with a midway, rides, shopping, food, music and did we mention food? This year will also feature a three- day rodeo from Jul 21 – 23 and a pride day on Jul 28 • k-days.com • 780.471.7210

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Fairy Berry Festival • Prairie Gardens, 56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Jul 30 – Aug 1 • Fairies, pirates, fairystrawberries, shortcake, folk music, the Mindbender and kids’ corn mazes come to life this weekend. Celebrate the fairytale end of the Alberta strawberry season with a fun kids’ fest • prairiegardens.org

MONDAY JULY 31 EDMONTON PROPER Bruno Mars • Rogers Place, 10220104 Ave • 8 pm • $40 (TIX) • Come get funky with Bruno Mars for his 24k Magic Tour

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON METRO

Bruno Mars • Rogers Place, 10220104 Ave • 8 pm • $40 (TIX) • Come get funky with Bruno Mars for his 24k Magic Tour

Parkland County Art Show •

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

James Davis • The Comic Strip, West Edmonton Mall, 1646 Bourbon St • Jul 27 – 30 • $16.50 (Wed, Thu, Sun), $24.95 (Fri-Sat) • Known for the Black Entertainment Awards • thecomicstrip. ca • 780.483.5999

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays and has been a theatre phenomenon for decades

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show • 51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

51227 AB 60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Bloomin’ Day Art Camp • Muttart Conservatory, 9626-96A St • Jul 31 - Aug 4 • With the Muttart Conservatory and river valley as your canvas, you’ll learn to sketch, draw, and sculpt using plants from around the world as inspiration. Every camp day will feature artistic activities led by an experienced art instructors • www.edmonton.ca/attractions_events/muttart_conservatory Fairy Berry Festival • Prairie Gardens, 56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Jul 30 – Aug 1 • Fairies, pirates, fairystrawberries, shortcake, folk music, the Mindbender and kids corn mazes come to life this weekend. Celebrate the fairytale end of the Alberta strawberry season with a fun kids’ fest • prairiegardens.org Frogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Camp •

John Janzen Nature Centre, 7000-143 St • Jul 31 - Aug 4 • Over the course of this exciting week, children will travel to the Muttart Conservatory for herbology and learn care for magical creatures at the Edmonton Valley Zoo

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11 Bridges Campground

6 km east of Drumheller on Hwy 10 • 403.823.2890 • 11bridgescampground.ca Anthony Henday Campground

5639 – 53 Ave, Innisfail • 403.318.3508 • innisfail.ca Aspen Crossing Campground

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Calgary West Campground

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Calhoun Bay Provincial Recreation Area

15 km east of Athabasca on Hwy 55 & Rge Rd 203 • 780.499.3670 • athabascaopencamp.com Beaver Lake Campground

6 km southeast of Lac La Biche off Hwy 36; northeast shore of Beaver Lake • 780.623.9222 • albertaparks.ca/ beaver-lake Belly River Campground

Waterton Lakes National Park, 1 km off Chief Mountain Parkway on Hwy 6 • fire permit required • 24 campsites • 403.859.5133 • albertaparks.ca Big Berland Provincial Recreation Area

70 km northwest of Hinton on Hwy 40, Forestburg • 780.827.7393 • albertaparks.ca/big-berland/ Black Nugget Lake Campground

8 km east of the village on Hwy 13 and 5 km north on Buck Mountain Rd, Buck Lake • 780.586.2864 • albertaparks.ca Canyon Creek Golf & Camping

14 km northeast of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy 12, 53 km west of Bentley • 403.845.5001 • canyoncreekgolf.ca Capt Ayre Lake & Resort

17 km west of Cadagan along Sec Rd 600 and 1.4 km south • 780.857.2105 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park

6 km west of Whitecourt on Hwy 43, 11 km north on Hwy 32, then 5 km east on access road • 780.778.2664 • albertaparks.ca

10 km east of Tofield on Hwy 14, then 11.5 km south on Rge Rd 182 •780.663.2421 • albertacampgroundguide.ca

Castle Mountain

Bleriot Ferry Provincial Recreation Area

Castle River Rodeo Campground

23 km northwest of Drumheller along Hwy 837 • 403.823.1749 • albertaparks.ca/bleriot-ferry Blood Indian Park

28 km south of Youngstown on Hwy 884 • 403.779.2155 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Bodina Resort

25 km west of Cold Lake on Hwy 55, 5 km north on Rge Rd 444 • 780.826.7165 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Bow Valley Provincial Park

25 km east of Canmore on Hwy 1, Kananaskis • 403.673.2163 • bowvalleycampgrounds.com Brazeau River Provincial Recreation Area

72 km north of Nordegg on Forestry

2 km east of Castle Junction on Hwy 1A, Banff • $21.50 (no power) • pc.gc.ca/banff

24 km southwest of Pincher Creek on Hwy 507 or Hwy 3, 22 km turn onto 507, Crowsnest Pass • 403.563.7301 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Cavan Lake Recreational Campground

20 km east of Medicine Hat on Hwy 1; 5 km south on Rge Rd 40 • 403.979.1788 • cypress.ab.ca Cecil Thompson Park

On Hwy 688 east of Hwy 2 junction, Peace River • 780.322.3831 • northernsunrise.net Chain Lakes Provincial Recreation Area

12 km west and 15 km north of Athabasca on Hwy 2, then 20 km north on access road, Island Lake • 780.675.8213 • albertaparks.ca

Chambers Creek Provincial Recreation Area

30 km west of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy 11 • 403.721.3975 • westwardbound.ca Chinook Provincial Recreation Area

60 km northwest of Pincher Creek off Hwy 3 • 99 campsites • 403.627.1165 • rockymountaincamping.ca Crandell Mountain Campground

8 km west on Red Rock Canyon Rd off Hwy 5, Waterton Lakes National Park • 403.859.5133 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Devon Lion Campground

1140 Saskatchewan Ave • 780.987.4777 • devonlionscampground.com

Dillbery Lake Provincial Park

15 km southeast of Chauvin on Hwy 17 • 780.853.8221 • albertaparks.ca Eagle Lake RV Resort

7 km east of Strathmore on Hwy 1, then 6 km south on Rge Rd 243, Strathmore • 403.934.4283 • eaglelakervresort.com Eau Claire Campground

Located aprox 38 km south of Hwy 1 along Hwy 40, Kananaskis • 403.678.0760 • albertacampgroundguide.ca Elk Creek Provincial Recreation Area

65 km southwest of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy 734, Forestry Trunk Rd • 403.845.8349 • albertaparks.ca Elk Island Retreat

12.5 km east on Twp Rd 550, Fort Saskatchewan • 780.998.0708 • elkislandretreat.com Fawcett Lake Provincial Recreation Area

20 km north of Smith on West Fawcett Lake Rd, Slave Lake • 780.829.2211 • albertaparks.ca Fickle Lake Provincial Recreation Area

39 km southwest of Edson off Hwy 47 • 780.723.0738 • albertaparks.ca Franchere Bay Provincial Recreation Area

5 km north of Bonnyville on Hwy 41 • 780.594.7856 • albertaparks.ca Garner Lake Provincial Park

50 km east of Smoky Lake on Hwy 28, then 5 km north of Spedden on access road • 780.594.7856 • albertaparks.ca

Gas City Campground

Protection Mountain

Ghost Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area

Rainbow Valley Campground

1.6 km west of Hwy 1 on 7 St SW, Medicine Hat • 403.529.8158 • medicinehat.ca

18 km west of Cochrane on Hwy 1A • 403.851.0766 • albertaparks.ca Goldeye Lake Provincial Recreation Area

8 km west of Nordegg on Hwy 11 • 403.721.3975 • westwardbound.ca Gregoire Lake Provincial Park

19 km south of Fort McMurray on Hwy 63, then 10 km east on Hwy 881 • 780.743.7437 • albertaparks.ca Hoodoo RV Resort & Campground

12 km east of Drumheller on Hwy 10 • 403.823.2790 • hoodooresort.com Jarvis Bay Provincial Park

4 km north of Sylvan Lake along Hwy 20 • 403.887.5522 • albertaparks.ca Johnston Canyon

11 km west of Castle Junction on Hwy 1A, Banff • 1.888.773.8888 • pc.gc. ca/banff Off Whitemud at 119 St, Edmonton • 780.434.5531 • rainbow-valley.com Rochon Sands Provincial Park

12 km west of Stettler on Hwy 12 and 16 north on Hwy 835 • 403.742.4338 • albertaparks.ca Rolling Green Fairways

1.5 km west of city limits on Hwy 16, Lloydminster • 780.808.1667 • rollinggreen.ca Rotary Park

On Hwy 33 (south end of town), Barrhead • 780.674.2532 • barrhead.ca Saskatoon Island Provincial Park

21 km west of Grande Prairie on Hwy 43, then 4 km north on access road • 780.538.5350 • albertaparks.ca Sundance Lodges

26 km west of Banff on Hwy 1A • 1.888.773.8888 • pc.gc.ca

22 km south of Hwy 1 on Hwy 40 in Kananaskis 45 min from Calgary • 403.591.7122 • sundancelodges.com

Miquelon Lake Provincial Park

Tay River Provincial Recreation Area

Moonshine Lake Provincial Park

Thunder Lake Provincial Park

Moose Lake Provincial Park

Tunnel Mountain Trailer Court

3 km south of New Sarepta on Hwy 21, 20 km east on Hwy 623, Camrose • 780.672.7274 • albertaparks.ca

27 km west of Spirit River on Hwy 49 and 7 km on Hwy 725 • 780.538.5350 • albertaparks.ca 5 km north of Bonnyville on Hwy 41, west 10 km on Hwy 660, 2 km south • 780.594.7856 • albertaparks.ca Mosquito Creek

23 km north of Hwy 1 on Hwy 93, Banff • $17.60 • 1.888.773.8888 • pc.gc.ca/banff Mountain View Camping

3 km east of Calgary city limits on Hwy 1 • 403.293.6640 • calgarycamping.com Outback Camping & Cabins

8 km west on Hwy 16, south on Hwy 47, Edson • 780.723.3064 • outbackedson.com Paradise Cove Resort (Whitefish Lake)

22 km north on Hwy 36 from Hwy 28 junction, 10 km east to dead end 2 km north, follow signs, Vilna • 780.636.2819 • albertacampgroundguide.ca

16 km southwest of Caroline along Hwy 591 • 403.845.8349 • albertaparks.ca

21 km west of Barrhead on Hwy 18 • 780.674.4051 • albertaparks.ca

2.5 km northeast of Banff townsite on Tunnel Mountain Rd • pc.gc.ca/banff Two Jack Lake Main

12 km northeast of Banff townsite on Lake Minnewanka Rd • pc.gc.ca/banff Two Lakes Provincial Park

130 km southwest of Grande Prairie on Hwy 666/Two Lakes Rd • 780.538.5350 • albertaparks.ca

Wabamun Lake Provincial Park

3 km east and 1 km south of Wabuman off Hwy 16 • 780.892.2702 • albertaparks.ca Wabasso Campground

16.5 km south of Jasper on Hwy 93A • 780.852.6176 • albertacampingguide.ca Westerner Campground

From Hwy 2 take 2A exit, follow brown ‘W’ signs to Westerner Park • 403.352.8801 • westernercampground.com


Hwys 55, 120 and 265 • 306.929.2211 • candlelakegolfresort.com/rvpark Cannington Manor Provincial Park

Abernethy & District Campground RV Park

6 km south of Hwy 10, Abernethy • 306.333.4916 or 306.333.2064 • tourismsaskatchewan.com/things-todo/camping Alameda Campground

Entrance off Hwy 9, Alameda • 306.489.2077 • tourismsaskatchewan. com/things-to-do/camping Angler’s Trail Resort

On Lac La Plonge, Beauval, access from Hwys 155 or 165 • 306.288.2122 • anglerstrailresort.net Antelope Lake Regional Park

Hwy 37, north of Gull Lake • 306.672.3933 • saskregionalparks.ca Atton’s Lake Regional Park

9.6 km east of Cut Knife on Hwy 40, then 9.6 km north, Cut Knife • 306.398.2814 • saskregionalparks.ca Baldy Lake Campground

75 km north of Smeaton, access off Hwy 106, turn west just past Caribou Creek • 306.426.2622• saskparks.net Barrier Lake Resort

12 km northeast of Archerwill off Hwy 35 • 306.323.4713 • barrierlakeresort.com

Battlefords Provincial Park

38 km north of North Battleford, Cochin • 306.386.2212 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Blackstrap Provincial Park

32 km southeast of Saskatoon on Hwy 11, Dundurn • 306.492.5675 • saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide Birch Hills Municipal Campground

0.5 km northwest of Birch Hills between Birch Hills Golf Course and Lions Club Ball Park • 306.749.2211 • birchhills.ca/recreation.html Bronson Forest Recreation Site

90 km northeast of Lloydminster • 306.837.2410 • saskparks.net Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

32 km northeast of Moose Jaw on Hwy 2 and secondary Hwy 202 • 306.694.3229 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Campland RV Resort

10 km west of Saskatoon on Hwy 16 • 306.477.7444 • camplandrvresort.com Candle Lakes Golf Resort RV Park

77 km northeast of Prince Albert on

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Aprox two hours southeast of Regina, Kenosee • 306.739.5251 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Canora Beach Resort

Northeast corner of Good Spirit Lake, access via Hwy 9, Canora • 306.563.4480 • goodspiritlake.com Chitek Lake Recreation Site

Northeast shore of Chitek Lake, 56 km north of Spiritwood on Hwy 24 • 306.984.2343 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park

50 km northeast of Prince Albert via Hwys 55, 120. 913 and 927 • 306.426.2622 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Clearwater River Provincial Park

700 km north of Saskatoon • 306.236.7672• saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Crooked Lake Provincial Park

45 km south of Melville • 306.696.6253 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Centre Block is 29 km south of Maple Creek on Highway 21 • 306.662.5411 •

saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide Danielson Provincial Park

100 km south of Saskatoon, north end of Lake Diefenbaker, access via Hwys 44, 45 or 219 • 306.857.5510 • saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide Douglas Provincial Park

11 km south of Elbow on Hwy 19 • 306.854.6266 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Duck Mountain Provincial Park

235 km east of Kamsack • 306.542.5500 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Eagle Valley Park Campground

On Trans-Canada Hwy 1, 5 km west of junction Hwys 1 and 21, Maple Creek • 306.662.2788 • eagle.sasktelwebhosting.com Echo Valley Provincial Park

8 km west of Fort Qu’Appelle • 306.332.3215 or 306.332.3224 • saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide

Eiling Kramer Campground

1 km south of Battleford at 15 St and Central Ave • 306.937.6212 • battlefords.ca

Fort Carlton Provincial Park

27 km west of Duck Lake on Highway 212, or approx 100 km north of Saskatoon via Hwys 11 and 212 • 306.467.5205 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Fort Pitt Provincial Park

22 km west and south of Frenchman Butte, off Grid 797 • 306.933.7403 • saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

54 km northwest of Yorkton • 306.792.4750 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Great Blue Heron Provincial Park

50 km north of Prince Albert off Hwy 2 • 306.982.4741 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park

38 km north of Kelvington • 306.278.3515 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Gull Lake Campground

Corner of 6 St and Lake Ave, Gull Lake • 306.672.3447 (office) or 306.672.6459 (campground attendant) • gulllakesk.ca/recreation/campground Indian Head Campground

100 McKay Street , Indian Head • 306.695.3635 (information) or 1.855.695.3635 (reservations) • indianheadcampground.ca Lac La Ronge Provincial Park

240 km north of Prince Albert, adjacent to the town of La Ronge • 306.425.4234 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide


Makwa Lake Provincial Park

170 km north from North Battleford, Loon Lake • 306.837.2410 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Meadow Lake Provincial Park

195 km north from North Battleford • 306.236.7680 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide Moose Mountain Provincial Park

200 km southeast of Regina •

306.577.2611 (campground) • saskparks.net/2017ParksGuide Narrow Hills Provincial Park

Pike Lake Provincial Park

Nesslin Lake Campground

Prince Albert National Park

Barkerville Campgrounds

Canada West RV Parks

South end of Nesslin Lake, adjacent to the west boundary of Prince Albert National Park • 306.227.9453 • nesslinlake.com

Bear Creek Provincial Park

3814 Riverview Ave East, Spences Bridge • 250.458.2227 • acacia-rvpark-cabins.com Anmore Camp & RV Park

3230 Sunnyside Rd, Anmore • 604.469.2311 • anmorecamp-rv.ca Apple Beach RV Park

915 Bulrush Rd, Oliver • 250.498.4501 • applebeachrv.com Apple Valley Orchard & RV Park

1980 Union Rd, Kelowna • 250.763.9840 • applevalleyrv.ca Arrow Lakes (Shelter Bay) Provincial Park

50 km south of Revelstoke on Hwy 23 South, adjacent to the inland feRge Rdy terminal • 250.837.5734 • westkootenayparks.com/arrow-lakesprovincial-park/ ARge Rdowvale Riverside Campground and Cottages

5955 Hector Rd, Port Alberni • 250.723.7948 • aRge Rdowvale.ca Barefoot Beach Resort

4145 Skaha Lake Rd, Penticton • 778.476.0484 • barefootresort.ca

Located next to Hwy 1, Moose Jaw • 306.630.7909 • peanuthillscampground.ca

Access from Hwy 106 north of Smeaton or Hwy 120 north of Meath Park • 306.426.2622 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

14301 Barkerville Hwy, Barkerville • 1.888.994.3332 • barkerville.ca

Acacia Grove RV Park & Cabins

Peanut Hills Campground

The park is located on Westside Rd, 9 km off Hwy 97, west of Kelowna • 250.548.0076 • campokanagan.com/ bear-creek Beaver Lake Resort

2 km west of the town of Lake Cowichan, follow South Shore Road towards Honeymoon Bay • 250.762.2225 • beaverlakeresort.com Bella Pacifica Campground

400 Mackenzie Beach Rd, Tofino • 250.725.3400 • bellapacifica.com

Blanket Creek Provincial Park

24 km south of Revelstoke on Hwy 23 • 250.837.5734 • westkootenayparks. com/blanket-creek-provincial-park/ Blue River Campground

991 West Frontage Rd (Hwy 5 and Murtle Lake Rd), Blue River • 250.673.8203 • bluerivercampground.ca Brannen Lake RV Park & Campsite

4220 Biggs Rd, Nanaimo • 250.756.0404 • brannenlake.com

Camp-Along Tent & Trailer Resort

100 Ash Ave, Kaleden • 250.497.5584 • campalong.com

30 km southwest of Saskatoon on Hwy 60 • 306.933.6966 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide 90 km north of Prince Albert, access from Hwys 2, 263 and 264 • 306.663.4522 • pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/

3069 Trans-Canada Hwy, Revelstoke • 250.837.4420 • canadawestrevelstoke.com Canyon Creek Campground

39035 Hwy 97 South, Hixon • 250.998.4384 • canyoncreekcampground.com

Champion Lakes Provincial Park

Hwy 3B, Fruitvale • 250.825.4212 • kootenayswparks.com/parks/champion-lakes Ellison Provincial Park

Northbound travelling on Hwy 97, turn left on 25 Ave (main intersection downtown Vernon), park is 16 km from that junction, follow blue and white VIP signs saying Ellison Park, Vernon • 250.548.0076 • env.gov.bc.ca/ bcparks/explore/parkpgs/ellison/ Elkford Muncipal Campground

350 Hwy 43, Elkford • 250.865.2650 • elkford.ca EZ Campground

8112 Hwy 97, Oliver • 877.797.7766 • ezcampground.com Family Tree Riverside RV and Campground

2055 Arnold Frontage Rd, Sicamous • 250.836.2583 • familytreeriversidervcampground.com Free Spirit Spheres

420 Horne Lake Rd, Qualicum Beach • 250.757.9445 • freespiritspheres.com Glacier National Park of Canada

Trans Canada Hwy, between Revelstoke and Golden, Rogers Pass • 250.837.7500 • pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ bc/glacier/index.aspx Gladstone Provincial Park

sk/princealbert/activ/activ08.aspx Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park

50 km north of Swift Current on Hwy 4 • 306.375.5527 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

St Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park

35 km southeast of Assiniboia on Hwy 2 and secondary Hwy 705 • 306.622.5411• saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Beaver Point Rd, Salt Spring Island • 250.539.2115 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/ruckle/

35 km west of Sooke and 36 km east of Port Renfrew • 250.474.1336 • rlcparks.ca

Kekuli Bay Provincial Park

Hwy 97, 11 km south of Vernon • 250.548.0076 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/kekuli_bay/ Kokanee Creek Provincial Park

19 km from Nelson on Hwy 3A • 250.825.4212• kootenayswparks.com/ parks/kokanee-creek/ Kootenay National Park Redstreak Campground

7500 Redstreak Campground Rd, Radium Hot Springs • 250.347.9505 • pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/bc/kootenay/ index.aspx Martha Creek Provincial Park

18 km north of Revelstoke on Hwy 23 North • 250.837.5734 • westkootenayparks.com/ Mount Fernie Provincial Park

3 km south of Fernie on Hwy 3 • 250.422.3003 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/mt_fernie Mountain Park Resort

4020 Hwy 3, Erickson • 250.428.2954 • mountainprk.com Mountainaire Campground & RV Park

1094 Spruston Rd, Nanaimo • 250.245.1169 • mountainairervpark.com

Nakusp Hot Springs, Chalet & Campground

Harrison Springs Camping & RV Park

740 Hot Springs Rd, Harrison Hot Springs • 604.796.8900 • harrisonsprings.com

Inland Lake Provincial Park

Turn up a short but steep hill on Haslam St north of Cranberry Lake, turn left

From Assiniboia, 70 km southwest on Hwy 13 and secondary Hwys 358 and 18 • 306.662.5411 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

Juan de Fuca Provincial Park

Golden Ears Provincial Park

1411 9 St South, Golden • 250.344.5412 • goldenmunicipalcampground.com

Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park

Roberts Creek Provincial Park

Nairn Falls Provincial Park

Golden Municipal Campground

15 km west of Loon Lake on Grid 699 • 306.837.2410 • saskparks. net/2017ParksGuide

onto the gravel road, continue on for about 5 km, turn right on the Haywire Bay/Inland Lake intersection another 2 km, turn left into the park, Powell River • 604.885.3714 • env.gov.bc.ca/ bcparks/explore/parkpgs/inland_lk/

3359 East Lake Dr, Christina Lake • 250.308.4479 • plorebcparks.ca/ gladstone-park

Hwy 7, Maple Ridge • 604.466.8325 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/golden_ears

Steele Narrows Provincial Park

Hwy 99, Pemberton• 800.689.9025 • seatoskyparks.com

8500 Hot Springs Rd, Nakusp • 250.265.4528 • nakusphotsprings.com Pacific Rim National Park Reserve - Green Point Campground

2040 Pacific Rim Hwy, Ucluelet • 250.726.3500 • pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ bc/pacificrim/visit/visit4c.aspx Portteau Cove Provincial Park

Hwy 99, 36583 Darrell Bay Rd, Squamish • 604.986.9371 • seatoskyparks.com

Hwy 101, Roberts Creek • 604.885.3714 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/roberts_crk Ruckle Provincial Park

Salmon Arm Camping Resort

381 Hwy 97B, Salmon Arm • 250.832.6489 • salmonarmcamping.com Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park

For sites accessible by water only, launch facilities are located throughout the Shuswap including at Shuswap Lake, Herald and Mara Provincial Parks, Sicamous • 250.377.8888 • env. gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/ shu_lk_m/ Summit Lake Provincial Lake

18 km southeast of Nakusp • 250.837.5734 • westkootenayparks. com/summit-lake-provincial-park/ Surf Junction Campground

2650 Tofino-Ucluelet Hwy, Ucluelet • 250.726.7214 • surfjunction.com sẁiẁs Provincial Park (Haynes Point)

2 km south of Osoyoos off Hwy 97 onto 32 Ave • 778.437.2295• env.gov. bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/swiws/ Tweedsmuir Provincial Park

Hwy 20, 400 km west of Williams Lake, midway between Anahim Lake and Bella Coola • 250.982.2662 • http:// www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/ parkpgs/tweeds_s/ Vaseaux Lake Provincial Park

3252 Okanagan Hwy, Okanagan Falls • 250.308.4479 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/vaseux_lk Wasa Lake Provincial Park

40 km north of Cranbrook, Wasa • 250.422.3003 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ explore/parkpgs/wasa_lk/ Whistler RV Park & Campground

55 Hwy 99, Whistler • 604.905.2523 • whistlerRvpark.com White Lake Provincial Park

10 km northeast of the Trans-Canada Highway from Balmoral (west of Salmon Arm), Salmon Arm• 250.377.8888 • env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/wht_lk/ Wonderland Valley Resort

3069 Trans-Canada Hwy, Revelstoke • 604.390.4200 • wonderlandvalleyresort.com


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Cast a line into the river and you can catch a variety of fish. Species common to the area include:

Fish from the North Saskatchewan River may contain higher than average mercury levels. Generally, adults should eat a maximum of one meal of fish per week from these waters; women of childbearing age and children under 15 should abstain. Check with Alberta Environment or the City of Edmonton for more information.

Heritage Festival River Day

June 10 – Rundle Park – 2909-113 Ave

Aug 5 – 7 William Hawrelak Park – 9930 Groat Rd

Dragon Boat Festival

August 18 – 20 – Louise McKinney Park – 9999 Grierson Hill Rd

A collaboration of seven municipalities along the river valley, including the Town of Devon, Parkland County, Leduc County, City of Edmonton, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County and City of Fort Saskatchewan. This world class, continuous river valley park system spans 88 km with 22+ parks and numerous trails. rivervalley.ab.ca


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• At night, use a white headlight (mandatory) a rear taillight, and reflector so cars can see riders coming and going • Yield to pedestrians • Use a bell or horn to alert others when passing • Bikes are allowed on the LRT • Bicycles are considered vehicles—the same traffic rules apply • If under the age of 18, wear a helmet • If riding at night it is mandatory to have a light source on your bike

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Four Edmonton beginner trails are listed in the top 20 trails in Canada by singletracks.com members: Strathcona Science Park, Terwillegar Park, Mill Creek Ravine 23 AVE (South) and Capilano Loop. Most bike shops host free weekly rides for all skill levels through the summer. It’s a great way to get to know local trails.

It’s a good idea to carry some basic tools for quick fixes en route. At minimum, yours should include:

All full-sized ETS buses (except inter-municipal highway routes) are equipped with bike racks. Each rack fits two bikes, first come, first ser ve. Regular fares apply, bikes ride free.

• Tire pump • Spare tube/patch kit • Multi-tool (should have hex keys and screwdriver) • Find supplies at various bike shops around the city

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Snow Valley Aerial Park offers options for all ages and skill levels

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he brand-new, $1.7 million Snow Valley Aerial Park officially opened for business over the May long weekend. Soaring 15 metres into the sky, the outdoor tower contains more than 100 games, and visitors can spend anywhere from one to three hours running and climbing along the structure. “Even 60 or 90 minutes of climbing around is quite the workout,” says Tim Dea, the park’s marketing and communications manager. Dea compares the Snow Valley Aerial Park to Wildplay in Fort McMurray or Skytrek in Revelstoke, B.C. He says that the Edmonton park is one of a kind because of its nonlinear, modular design, its “click-it” magnetic safety clip system, and a few uniquely local touches. “We have about 10 games that are customized to Edmonton," Dea says. "So there is a Whitemud Company coal car; there is a travel trailer that you have to make your way through; there’s a ski bridge and a snowboard bridge. There’s this huge

rainbow climbing element that you do, there’s this part where you actually ride a bike across. Then there’s this deck at the top where you get this spectacular view of the creek and all of the Rainbow Valley Campground around you. There’s also, on the top level, a picnic table that is suspended. So you can climb across, maybe take a seat or a break at the picnic table, and then carry on.” The multi-storey aerial park also has literal “levels” of difficulty making it suitable for kids, adults, and even corporate retreats. As Dea points out, like an amusement park, the difficulty is partially based on height. “So if you’re under 140 cm you may want to stay on the lower level. But if you’re taller than 125 cm and you’ve got somebody to go with you—it would be challenging—but you should be able to go up a level and have some fun," he says. The park also uses state-of-the-art magnetic safety clips that allow visitors to choose their own adventure

snowvalley.ca/aerial-park and self-guide themselves throughout the structure. “One of the unique things about the park is that it is not linear, so you can go in pretty much any direction you want,” Dea explains. The tower’s modular design also gives the aerial park team the ability to change out old games and add new ones in the future, so new features can be added from year to year. Dea’s final, number one, insider tip for those planning to check the park out is to book a spot online ahead of time. “You can walk up, but it’s not suggested because you’d have to wait for a group to go in that had a spot open. Plus, you can complete all of your waiver signing and stuff online, so that when you show up you just check in and then you’re ready to go.” BRYAN SAUNDERS @VUEWEEKLY

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here’s nothing quite like going on a drive into the countryside and returning with a pail full of pesticidefree, local produce. Fruit such as strawberries, cherries, raspberries, and Saskatoons can be picked at the height of ripeness for eating by the handful, or for making into pie or preserves. Luckily for us, Edmonton is surrounded by a number of amazing UPick farms. Here are a few of the best: Prairie Gardens North of Edmonton, Prairie Gardens in Bon Accord usually kicks off their U-Pick season in mid-July (depending on when the strawberries start to ripen). Their season continues into August with more strawberries, peas and sweet corn. For a mere $20, you can fill a fourlitre ice cream pail full of strawberries. The folks at Prairie Gardens even have a Fairy Berry Festival on the Au-

gust long weekend and a Corn Festival on the September long weekend. If you’re planning on visiting, visit prairiegardens.org or call ahead to 780.921.2272 to make sure that your timing is right. Brix ‘n Berries Anybody who has driven down the Queen Elizabeth has seen the highway sign for Brix ‘N Berries in Leduc (located about 40 km south of Edmonton). With over 50 acres of Saskatoon berries that visitors can pick for $3 per pound, Brix ‘N Berries also has a few acres of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cherries, haskaps, and tomatoes. Open Wednesday through Sunday, they also have a variety of preserves, syrups, and pickles available for sale in their on-farm store. Visit brixnberries.com or give them a call at 780.980.5386 to see when they

open for the season. The folks there recommend bringing some ice packs to keep your Saskatoons cool on the ride home. Stevens Strawberries About 30 minutes south of Edmonton, and open Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, Stevens Strawberries in Wetaskiwin has three varieties of strawberries for picking from mid-July to late-September. For a $3.10 per pound, you can pick big red, ripe strawberries until your heart’s content, or you can grab a pre-picked four litre pail of about five pounds for $25. Call ahead at 780.353.2924 to ensure that the field hasn’t just been picked by another group, and bring a cooler with some ice packs to keep your berries cool on the way home.

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ccording to the owner and jumpmaster at Eden North Parachute Schools, Lyal Waddell, there are two ways to go skydiving for the first time. “For most people the tandem jump is what they want,” he says. “They get to experience it all and they only have to spend 15 to 20 minutes in briefing before they go up. And that’s what most people want—the biggest bang for their buck with the least amount of time put in.” The other way to go jumping is through a five-hour ground program called 'solo first jump.' Waddell says this is the best choice for people who want to learn how to skydive so that they can do it on their own or jump multiple times. “You make the commitment to put in the time and the effort, and we put in the time to teach you the survival skills of parachuting," he explains. "We take you up to 3,500 feet, you climb out of the aircraft, you exit, we deploy your parachute, and you fly it down. We have radio assistance on the ground to help guide you and you land your own parachute.”

For anybody wondering about the landscape around Edmonton, Waddell assures you that it is a beautiful sight. “We jump about 25 miles west of Edmonton and its rolling hills and a parkland landscape," says Waddell. "There’s lot of farms, and lots of lakes in our area, from Lake Wabamun to Lac Ste Anne right to Big Lake by Edmonton. It’s actually a beautiful area. Most people who go up can’t believe how much water there is. Every five miles, there’s a lake, so it’s kind of neat.” As for the actual experience of jumping, Waddell laughs and says it’s different from person to person. Most people are okay with the actual flying in an airplane part, but when the door of the plane opens, and the wind rushes in and people realize that they’ll be jumping out, that’s when everything changes. “People hesitate, but they still go," Waddell says. "I’ve done thousands of tandem jumps, and people will be saying ‘No, I can’t go,’ while they’re climbing out of the airplane, ‘No, I can’t do this.’ And then, whoosh, we’re gone.”

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The first seconds of jumping out of a plane are a bit overwhelming and many people don’t remember this first part once they’re on the ground, Waddell notes. After the first five seconds, however, people start to open their eyes and notice the landscape below them. “Most people get a big smile and it’s a feeling that I can’t explain. The skydive itself is very full, sensationwise," he explains. "You’re hearing wind go past you, you’re feeling different things going past your body like the wind in your face and in your chest, and the parachute opens and it’s like you’ve just gone to church. Everything goes quiet and you hear little insignificant things like the rustling of the parachute, and it’s so calm.” The excitement picks up again when it comes time to land, Waddell says. “And then you land and you’re like, 'Holy smokes, that’s over already?' It is a one of a kind experience.”

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dmonton is a landlocked city known for hot and humid summers, but fortunately our nearby lakes are great summer escapes. Prairie life doesn’t allow Albertan’s the luxuries of ocean views, but our lakes more than make up for it. The province is home to over 600 freshwater lakes and 245 rivers. We have compiled a list of five lakes to meet all your demands—swimming, water sports, camping and stunning views. Maligne Lake - Jasper National Park Maligne Lake is famous for the colour of its water, three visible glaciers and Spirit Island. The largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies has plenty to offer visitors. Hikers can explore the

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back country of Jasper and camp by the shores of Maligne Lake, but book quickly because these sites fill up fast. The true star of Maligne Lake is the stunning Spirit Island, one of the most photographed places in the world (according to Lonely Planet). Grab some hiking boots, rent a bike or hop on a boat and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Big Lake – Lois Hole Centennial Park Alberta Fish and Wildlife ranks Big Lake as one of the 20 most important habitat areas in Alberta. The land surrounding Big Lake provides habitat for a plethora of animals. The real draw for Big Lake is the wildlife. More than 235 bird species have been recorded at Big Lake and some at-risk species fre-

quent the lake, including Trumpeter Swans and Peregrine Falcons. The park is globally recognized as an important bird area for its abundant and diverse populations. It is a photographers dream, so plan a picnic, take a stroll or rent a kayak or canoe and relax in Big Lake for the day.

ing make for an amazing underwater experience. Trails for biking and hiking are abundant around Minnewanka. The lake is also popular for scenic fishing experiences and is home to trophy size Lake Trout and Rocky Mountain Whitefish. Beware, the water is bone-chilling cold.

Lake Minnewanka – Banff National Park Lake Minnewanka is the only glacial lake to allow limited use of powerboats. Guided boat tours run daily in the summer months, but guests can rent their own boats, canoes or kayaks at the docks. Scuba divers love Lake Minnewanka; the submerged resort village of Minnewanka Land-

Lake Abraham – Nordegg This manmade lake is well known in the photography community, after the winter freeze because frozen bubbles form beneath the lake's surface. In summertime, the turquoise water is perfect for a dip to cool off. Swim, kayak, and hike— the area surrounding Lake Abraham is stunning. Camp lakeside for free,

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and bask in the beauty of summer in the Rockies. Upper Kananaskis Lake – Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Kananaskis is a jewel in the Alberta provincial parks system without the hordes of tourists in Banff and Jasper. The water is a clear glacial blue and has a way of entrancing guests. With beautiful views in every direction, some may find certain areas of Peter Lougheed Provincial Park familiar, having been featured in films such as The Revenant. Plan to spend a day here, rent a canoe and paddle until your arms hurt because the views are worth it.

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Calgary Reggae Fest • Shaw Millennium Park, 1120-9 Ave SW • Aug 17 – 19 • $25 - $45 • The premier Reggae Fest in Canada with live performances from Canadian and International Reggae artists. Etana and Antidoping • reggaefest.ca

BBQ on the Bow • Montgomery

Community Centre, 5003-16 Ave NW • Sep 2 – 3 • Various barbeque type foods will be featured when teams compete for prize money and a chance to cook in Kansas City • bbqonthebow.com

Calgary Folk Music Festival

• Jul 27 – 30 • $180 (adult 4 day pass), $120 (student/senior), $60-80 (single adult ticket), $25-40 (single student/ senior ticket) • Featuring Blue Rodeo, Coeur De Pirate, Tanya Tagaq and more • calgaryfolkfest.com Calgary Fringe Festival • Dif-

ferent venues throughout Calgary • Aug 4 – 12 • A plethora of unique

theatre performances and rarities • calgaryfringe.ca

Calgary Stampede • Stampede Park, 1410 Olympic Way SE • Jul 7 – 16 • One of the biggest events of the year with the roughest, toughest cowboys ever to grace the earth. Performances by Usher and The Roots on Jul 15 • calgarystampede.com

Calgary Horror Con 2017 •

Calgary Ukrainian Festival •

Clarion Hotel, 2120-16 Ave NE • Jun 10 – 11 • $35 for weekend pass, $20 (Sat), $25 (Sun) • The first convention in Canada dedicated specifically to horror. Guests include: Doug Bradley (Hellraiser), John Dugan (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Dick Warlock (Halloween II, The Thing, Pumpkinhead) Calgary Pride 2017 • Various ven-

ues throughout Calgary • Aug 25 – Sep 4 • Come support the LGBTQ+ community with the annual pride parade and various activities • calgarypride.ca

Acadia Recreation Complex, 240-90 Ave SE • Jun 3 – 4 • Celebrate Ukrainian heritage with food, vendors, dance, art, and more • calgaryukrainianfestival.ca

Chasing Summer Music Festival • Max Bell Centre Festival

Grounds, 1001 Barlow Trail SE • Aug 5 – 6 • $139.95 (tier 1), $149.95 (tier 2), $159.95 (tier 3) • Featuring artists: Tiesto, Zedd, Jauz, Infected Mushroom, and more • chasingsummerfestival.com

Country Thunder Alberta • 223 Castleridge Blvd NE • Aug 18 – 20 • $179 (3-day pass) • The music festival that brings some of the biggest country names in the world. Lineup includes Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, The Washboard Union, and more • countrythunder.com Fiestaval Calgary • Olympic Plaza, 228-8 Ave SE • Jun 21 – 23 • A free festival of multicultural wonder highlighting Latin American culture • fiestaval.ca FunnyFest 17 Calgary • Various

venues throughout Calgary • Jun 1 – 11 • A festival delivered only by volunteers

featuring some of the funniest minds of the planet • funnyfest.com Globalfest • Elliston Park • Aug 15 – 26 • $12.50 (single admission to one night); $66.00 GlobalPasses • The international fireworks festival showcasing a diversity of arts and culture global related events. Fun for the whole family • globalfest.ca Ignite! 2017 • Pumphouse The-

atres, 2140 Pumphouse Ave SW • Jun 6 – 10 • Brighten up your summer with Ignite! Guests will be able to immerse themselves within the world of art with performances in music, theatre, and dance by local artists • sagetheatre.ca

Marda Gras Street Festival • Marda Loop, 33 and 34 Ave • Aug 13 • 10 am – 5 pm • Calgary is transformed into the streets of New Orleans for one day. Experience an array of different activities and cultural performances • mardagras.ca National Music Centre • Studio Bell, 850-4 St SE • 10 am - 5pm, Wed - Sun and everyday in July • Calgary’s musical hub that includes a year-round festival, making music rooms, as well as note-worthy musician exhibits • nmc.ca Pet-A-Palooza • 200 Barclay Parade

tival that brings over 250 plus bands. Featuring Flying Lotus, Wolves in the Throne Room, Waxahatchee, Cloud Nothings, and more • sledisland.com Terminus 2017 • Dickens, 1000-9 Ave SW • Jul 28 – 30 • $180 (weekend pass) • Western Canada’s multi-day dark synth industrial festival featuring performances by The Birthday Massacre, 3TEETH, Mr. Kitty, and more • terminus-festival.com Taste of Calgary • Eau Claire’s

Festival Plaza, Barclay Parade and 3 St SW • Aug 10 – 13 • Free • Probably the most appetizing festival of the year centered on discovering the tastiest cuisine Calgary has to offer. Also musical performances and other cool events • tasteofcalgary.com

When Words Collide • Delta Calgary South, 135 Southbound Dr SE • Aug 11 – 13 • A festival for readers, authors, publishers, artists—basically anybody creative with a penchant for prose. Featuring authors Jennifer Estep, Will Ferguson, Harold Johnson, and others • whenwordscollide.org

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SW • Jul 29 – 30 • Western Canada’s largest pet festival that includes “The Running of the Bulls” (French and English bull dog races), agility demos, photo booth, and more • petapaloozawest.com

George’s Drive NE, Telus Spark • The second Thursday of every month • $19.95 (add-ons may apply) • 18 + only. Free reign in the gallery, full bar, and risky science. Each night features a different theme • sparkscience.ca

Sled Island • Various venues throughout Calgary • Jun 21 – 25 • $214 (Discovery Pass) $35 (all ages passes) • A five-day music and art fes-

Shakespeare by the Bow • Jun 20 – Aug 27 • Prince’s Island Park • Enjoy a take on Shakespeare’s As You Like It put on by Theatre Calgary • theatrecalgary.com

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Colonial Days • Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds • Jul 12 – 15 • Midway rides, live entertainment, livestock shows, grandstand concerts, chuckwagon racing, demolition derbies and more • lloydexh.com/colonial-days Come By The Hills Music Festival • Wainwright • Aug 18 – 19

• $25 – $70 • A music festival nestled in the valleys. Featuring music by The Dungarees, Steven Strongman and more • comebythehills.ca

63rd Annual Lea Park Pro Rodeo • Lea Park, between Lloyd-

minster and Bonnyville • Jun 9 – 11 • Pancake breakfasts, dances, and of course, a rodeo competition • leaparkprorodeo.com

64th Annual Wainwright Stampede • Wainwright • Jun 22 – 25

• $150 (weekend pass) • The fifth-largest stampede in Canada, including wild pony races, chuckwagon races, a parade and a cabaret • wainwrightstampede.ca

Arts Without Borders • Vari-

ous venues around Lloydminster • Jun 18 – 24 • An arts-based festival that includes a community-art project, play with clay, Lloyminster Reads, an artwalk, film fest, an art show and more • artswithoutborders.ca

Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival • Lamont • Aug 26 – 27 •

Free admission • Celebrate 125 years of Ukrainian immigration by learning about the Ukrainian culture with food, performances, folk arts, demonstrations, tours, displays of history, religion and agriculture • babasandborshch.com

Country Roots Tour • Flagstaff •

Boscombe Hillbilly Jam • East

of Ashmont • Jul 7 – 9 • Stage show, band scramble, Sunday gospel • goeastofedmonton.com

Aug 11 • $40 (before Jul 1), $50 (after Jul 1), $30 (supper only) • A full-day celebration of food, farms and history • flagstaff.ab.ca

Boyle Rodeo • Boyle Ag Grounds,

Father’s Day In Vegreville •

1km east of Boyle on Hwy 663 • Jul 28 – 30 • Pancake breakfasts, dances, garage sales and of course, a rodeo competition • boylecommunityevents.ca

Vegreville • Jun 18 • Kick off the summer in style by celebrating your dad • vegag.ca

Bruce Stampede • Bruce • Jul 28

km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Aug 27, 10 am - 5 pm (gates open at 9 am) • Musical magic on display from the region’s finest Ukrainian folk songsters, along with a village market, food and childrens activities • ukrainianvillage.ca

– 30 • Featuring concerts, pony chariot chuckwagon races, a rodeo, RCMP musical ride, parade and more • brucestampede.ca

Bushcraft 1792 • Fort George and Buckingham House, 13 km southeast of Elk Point on Hwy 646 • Jul 15 – 16 • Watch demonstrations on how to survive in the wild like the Cree tribe did in 1792 • history.alberta.ca/fortgeorge • 780.724.2611 Clandonald Country Fair • Clandonald • Aug 11 – 12 • Bench shows, pancake breakfasts, gold mines, races, bale decorating and more • clandonaldalberta.ca • 780.853.2084

Friends’ Ukrainian Music Fest • Ukrainian Cultural Village, 50

Hairy Hill Rodeo • Hairy Hill •

Jul 7 – 8 • Hairy Hill’s rodeo will be ... hairy, but only because of the animals. Enjoy a heavy-horse pull, rodeo, kids wild-pony race, wild-horse race, wildcow milking, silent auction, dancing and much more • goeastguide.com • 780.768.3880

Hardisty Rodeo & Combine Crunch • Hardisty • Jul 14 – 16 • A

good old rodeo with a street fair, an

open-air dance and parade • hardisty. ca • 780.888.3623 Harvest of the Past / Harvest Food Festival • Ukrainian Cultural

Village, 50 km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Sep 10, 9 am - 5 pm (gates open at 9 am) • Celebrate Alberta’s agricultural roots with a traditional harvest at the Ukrainian Village. The Harvest Food Festival offers a unique culinary experience for visitors to sample favourite fall foods from the region. Other historical activities include flower and herb drying, feather stripping, making kapusta (sour cabbage), grinding wheat, quilting and canning • ukrainianvillage.ca

Holden Farmers’ Day • Holden

Complex, 5123-50 St, Holden • Jun 10 • An annual community celebration with activities for the whole family. Events include a pancake breakfast, barbecue, parade, farmers’ market, art show, fireworks, kids activities and more • village.holden.ab.ca

Killam 46th Annual Indoor Rodeo • Killam • Jun 17 – 18 • Ro-

deo performances, daily breakfast, chili cook-off, parade, street fair, show and shine, fireworks and more • killam-agsociety.com • 780.385.3977

Lac La Biche Annual Pow Wow Days & Fish Derby • Lac La

Biche • Aug 4 – 6 • Activities all weekend long, featuring a midway and of course, a fish derby • festivalseekers.com

Lamont Summer Sizzler Rodeo and Fair • Conrad Schinkinger

Memorial Grounds, 1 mile south from the junction of Hwy 15 and Hwy 831,

Lamont • Jul 21 – 23 • Pancake breakfast, parade, rodeo, demolition derby, combine krunch, bench show, market garden, beer gardens, rodeo dance and more • lamontagsociety.ca • 780.293.1110 Lea Park Jamboree • Jubilee

Regional Park, Marwayne • Jun 24 – 25 • Enjoy some sweet tunes in the outdoors • 780.847.3556 • 780.808.0283 • 780.847.2291

Newbrook Community Fair

• Newbrook Community Centre and Grounds, Newbrook • Jun 24 – 25 • Pancake breakfasts, slow-pitch ball tournament, childrens games and rides, demolition derby, open rodeo, beer gardens, petting zoo and bench show • goeastofedmonton.com • 780.576.3314 Pysanka Festival • Vegreville Exhibition Grounds, 4737-45 Ave • Jul 7 – 9 • Free main gate admission • Experience the Ukrainian culture with food, music, pioneer demos, dances, workshops and seminars. On-site camping available • pysankafestival.com • 780.632.2777 Sodbuster Rodeo • Tofield • Jun 2 – 4 • A good ol’ rodeo with lots of family friendly events • tofieldalberta.ca Ukrainian Day • Ukrainian Cultural Village, 50 km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Aug 13, 8:30 am – 5 pm (gates open at 8:30 am) • Celebrate the 125th anniversary of Ukrainian settlement in Canada • ukrainianvillage.ca vEGGfest • 45 St, Vegreville • Aug 25 – 26 • $60 (early bird Fri pass), $70


(early bird Sat pass), $110 (early bird weekend pass) • A weekend of entertainment and culture in celebration of the big culture egg. Performances from Randy Bachman, The Northern Pikes, John Michael Montgomery, and more • veggfest.ca Vegreville Country Fair •

Vegreville Agricultural Grounds, 4753-45 Ave• Aug 10 – 12 • Family fun parade, Canadian pony chuckwagon races, amusement rides and games, tractor and truck pulls and much more • vegreville.com

Vegreville Drag Racing Series

• Vegreville Regional Airport, 52321 Rge Rd 144 • Gates at 10:30 am • $10 entry fee • Jun 17, Aug 19, rain-out date Aug 20, Aug 27, Sept 9, rain-out date Sept 10th • A drag racing series featuring street cars and race cars • vdra.org Vikings in the Streets • Viking • Jun 16 – 17 • A celebration of Scandinavian roots. Includes music, chili contests, laser tag and much more • vikingsinthestreetsfestival.com

Vilna Boomtown Day Fair • Vil-

na • Aug 18 – 20 • Featuring a parade, games and activities for the whole family • vilnaagsociety.com • 780.636.3960

Vintage Day / Kalyna Voice • Ukrainian Cultural Village, 50 km east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Jun 25, 10 am - 5 pm (gates open at 9 am) • Step on the gas, drive back in time and enjoy a spectacular display of vintage vehicles. Other activities include Kalyna Voice singing competition, children’s activities, free horse-drawn wagon rides, entertainers, traditional Ukrainian food and a market • ukrainianvillage.ca Westridge CPCA Finals • Lloyd-

minster Exhibition Grounds • Aug 16 – 20 • World-class chuckwagon racing. Don’t miss a minute of Wagon Week action with beer gardens, pancake breakfasts, family fun night, pink night, the chuckwagon cabaret and more • lloydexh.com

Wildberry Festival • Boyle Ag Grounds, 1 km east of Boyle on Hwy 663 • Aug 11 – 12 • Street dance, food and lots of family fun • boylecommunityevents.ca • 780.689.6568

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2017 is the 150th anniversary of Confederation – a special occasion that only comes once! As Canada’s gift to you, admission will be free for the entire year to all Parks Canada places from coast to coast to coast.

L’année 2017 marque le 150e anniversaire de la Confédération, un événement spécial qui n’a lieu qu’une seule fois! Comme cadeau, le Canada vous offre l’entrée gratuite durant toute l’année à tous les lieux de Parcs Canada, d’un océan à l’autre.


months and under), $7.50 (parent & child 2 and over), $15 (family) • A wide variety of day camps, drop-in programs, family classes and more to keep your children active and interested in nature • edmonton.ca/attractions_events/john-janzennature-centre.aspx • 311 (in the city) 780.442.5311 (outside Edmonton) Alberta

Aviation

Museum

• 11410 Kingsway Ave • 10 am - 5 pm (Mon - Fri), 10 am - 4 pm (Sat - Sun, holidays) • Free (kids under six), $7.50 (kids 6 – 12), $8.50 (youth 13 – 17), $9.50 (students/seniors 60+), $12 (adults) • Discover Northern Alberta’s rich aviation history and take a tour through the amazing history of flight • albertaaviationmuseum.com • 780.451.1175

– Sun only) • Free (kids under 3), $3.50 (kids 3 – 12), $6 (seniors and students), $7 (adults) • Take a tour of the historic museum and enjoy a ride on a speeder car. • albertarailwaymuseum.com • 780.472.6229 Art Gallery of Alberta • 2 Sir Win-

Thu), 11 am - 3 pm (Sat) • A gallery of Ukrainian Folk Art • acuarts.ca • 780.488.8558

ston Churchill Square • 11 am - 5 pm (Tue and Fri), 11 am - 8 pm (Wed and Thu), 10 am - 5 pm (Sat and Sun) closed Mon • Free (six and under), Free (students), $12.50 (adults), $26.50 (family of two adults and up to four minors) • View original exhibitions of contemporary and historical art • youraga.ca • 780.422.6223

Alberta Craft Council Gallery • 10186 -106 St • 10 am – 5 pm

Camrose & District Centennial Museum • 4522-53 St, Camrose

Alberta Council of Ukrainian Art • 9534-87 St • 10 am - 4 pm (Tue -

(Mon – Sat), 10 am – 6 pm (Thu) • Enjoy a wide variety of work from some of Alberta’s talented fine craft artists • albertacraft.ab.ca • 780.488.6611 Alberta Legislature • 9718-107 St

• Free • Interpretive, guided tours leave every hour from 9am - 4pm • assembly. ab.ca/visitor • 780.427.7362

Alberta Prairie Railway Excursion • 4611- 47 Ave, Stettler •

Take a guided tour through beautiful Southern Alberta • absteamtrain.com • 1.800.282.3994

Alberta Railway Museum •

24215-34 St • 10 am – 5 pm (Open Sat

• 12 pm - 4 pm (Wed – Fri) • Donations are appreciated • Take a trip back in time with thousands of artifacts displayed in nine buildings • camrosemuseum.ca • 780.672.3298 Castrol Raceway • Two kilometres

west of Edmonton on Hwy 19, just off Hwy 2 • Car races and special events all summer long • castrolraceway.com

Edmonton International Raceway • 244047A Twp Rd 464,

Wetaskiwin • Wide variety of exciting races almost every Saturday in the summer, including thunder cars, stocks and legends • edmontonraceway.com • 780.467.9276

Fort Edmonton Park • Fox Dr

Jubilations Dinner Theatre

and Fort Edmonton Park Rd • Opens June 30 • 10 am - 5 pm (daily) • Free (children under 2), $20.90 (seniors 65+, child/youth 2 – 17 years old), $26.20 (adult) • Experience Edmonton’s premier historic attraction with an array of authentic activities from 1846 to 1920 • fortedmontonpark.ca • 780.442.5311

• West Edmonton Mall, 8882-170 St • 6:15 pm (Wed - Sat), 5 pm (Sun) • $35.25 – $77.95 • Greased 2 (Jun 9 - Aug 13) • Within the world of Grease, a celebration of T-bird rock ‘n’roll • jubilations.ca • 780.484.2424

Fort Saskatchewan Museum •

The centre showcases Canada’s oil history to the world. Enjoy a guided tour or wander around on your own • leducnumber1. com • 1.866.987.4323

10006-100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan • 10 am – 4 pm (Mon – Sat) • Free (children under 2), $4 (kids 2 – 12), $5 (youth/seniors), $8 (adults) • Eight historic buildings provide a perfect retrospective of life at the Fort back to 1875 • fortsask.ca/residents/ culture/heritage/museum • 780.998.1783

Harcourt House • 3rd floor, 10215-

112 St • 10 am - 5 pm (Tue - Sat) • Check out various exhibitions throughout the summer at this artist-run centre • harcourthouse.ab.ca • 780.426.4180

High Level Streetcar • Strath-

cona Terminal, Gateway Blvd and 84 Ave and Jasper Plaza Terminal, between 100 Ave and 109 St • Heritage streetcars that operate two routes throughout the city. Perfect during The Fringe • edmontonradial-railway.ab.ca

John Janzen Nature Centre •

7000-143 St • 10 am - 5 pm (daily), 11 am - 4 pm (holidays) • $3 (parent and tot 23

Leduc #1 Energy Discovery Centre • 50399 Haven Ave, Devon •

Mayfield Inn Dinner Theatre

• 16615-109 Ave • $70 – $95 • Jesus Christ Superstar (until Jun 11) • Andrew Lloyd Webber’s fantastical rock opera tells the story of the last seven days in the life of Jesus through an extraordinary score. I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Jun 16 – Jul 30) • A hilarious musical comedy about that simply complex weird thing called love. The ‘Seinfeld set to music’, this series of musical vignettes, celebrating everything you have ever secretly thought about dating and romance • mayfieldtheatre.ca • 1.877.529.7829 Musée Héritage Museum • 5 St Anne St, St Albert • 10 am - 5 pm (Tue - Sat), 1 - 5 pm (Sun) • Admission by donation • Fascinating exhibits on the history of St. Albert • museeheritage.ca • 780.459.1528 Muttart Conservatory • 962696A St • 10 am - 5 pm (Mon - Wed, Fri), 10 am - 9 pm (Thu), 10 am - 5 pm (Sat - Sun) • Free (children under 2), $6.50 (kids 2 – 12), $10.50 (youth 13 – 17 & seniors 65+), $12.50 (adults) • Four glass pyramids of botanical wonder • muttartconservatory. ca • 311 • 780.442.5311 Northlands Park • 7410 Borden Park Rd • Jun – Sep • Thoroughbred horse racing every weekend and Wednesday, starting at 6:30 pm most nights • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174 Reynolds-Alberta

Museum

• Two km west of Wetaskiwin on Hwy 13 • 10 am - 5 pm • Free (kids 6 and under), $9 (youth 7 – 17), $11 (senior 65+), $13 (adult, 18 – 64) • World famous displays on transportation, aviation, agriculture and industry • reynoldsalbertamuseum.com • 780.361.1351

• Marvel at wooden grain elevators and the vintage train station • museeheritage. com/heritage-sites • 780.459.1528 Strathcona County Museum •

913 Ash St, Sherwood Park • 10 am - 4 pm (Mon – Fri) • $4 (youth 5 – 17, seniors 65+), $5 (adult) • An in-depth look at pioneer life in the early 1900s, complete with old jail cells • strathconacountymuseum.ca • 780.467.8189

Telephone Historical Centre •

10440-108 Ave • 9 am - 3 pm (Tue – Fri) • Admission by donation • Enjoy a guided tour through a fascinating tapestry of telephonic technology • telephonehistoricalcentre.com • 780.433.1010

Telus World of Science • 11211-

142 St • 9 am - 5 pm (Sun - Thu), 9 am - 8 pm (Fri – Sat) • $13.95 (child 3 – 12), $16.95 (youth 13 – 17; student with ID), $16.95 (senior, 65+), $19.95 (adult) • See the “International Exhibition of The Science of Pixar” opening Jul 1. This has different pricing from TWOSE facility. $27.95 (adults), $23.95 (youth/student/ senior), $19.95 (child 3 – 12) • twose.ca • 780.451.3344

University of Alberta Botanic Garden • Five km north of Devon on

Hwy 60 • Open Daily 10 am - 6 pm (Jun - Aug) • Free (kids 3 and under), $3 (kids 4 – 12), $5 (youth 13 – 17), $7 (student with valid ID), $9.75 (senior), $13.50 (adult) • Explore over 190 acres of immaculate greenery, with indoor greenhouses, a butterfly house, Japanese garden, flower collections and much more • botanicgarden. ualberta.ca • 780.987.3054 Ukrainian Vintage Fair • Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts, 9534- 87 St • Jun 24 - Aug 24 • 4 pm - 9 pm • Vintage sale of all things in the Ukrainian culture Valley Zoo • 13315 Buena Vista Rd • 9 am – 6 pm (daily); 9 am – 9 pm (Tuesdays during Jul & Aug) • Free (children under 2), $6.25 (children 2 - 12), $9.25 (youth), $10.25 (13 - 17), $10.25 (18 - 64) • More than 100 wild and exotic animals on display, including seals, pandas, an Asian elephant, leopards, sea lions, Siberian tigers and bearded dragons. • edmonton. ca/attractions_events/edmonton-valleyzoo.aspx • 780.442.5311 Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum • 5007-50 Ave, Wetaskiwin • 10 am

– 5 pm • Free, however a donation is appreciated • Features exhibits showcasing local history • wetaskiwinmuseum.com • 780.352.0227

ONGOING SUMMER ACTIVITIES

Royal Tyrrell Museum • 6 km

Edmonton Skydive • 59509 Rge Rd

Sheep Grazing • Legacy Park, Peter T Ream Historic Park, Museum, Rotary Amphitheatre in the river valley. All located in Fort Saskatchewan • Jun 3 – Sep 4, 1- 8 pm (Thu - Sun) • Watch the fuzzy, quiet, adorable living lawn mowers in action • fortsask.ca/visitors/sheep-grazingprogram • 780.992.6261

Empowered Me • 9538 107 Ave •

northwest of Drumheller • 9 am - 9 pm • Free (children 6 and under), $10 (youth 7 – 17), $14 (seniors 65 +), $18 (adult 18 – 64), $46 (family) • A museum dedicated to dinosaurs and the science of paleontology, offering visitors the chance to learn about the creatures that once walked the Earth • tyrrellmuseum.com

St Albert Grain Elevator Park • 4 Meadowview Ln, St Albert • 10 am - 5 pm (Wed - Sun) • Admission by donation

260, Westlock County • $275 – $315 • Operating just north of Edmonton, Edmonton Skydive offers tandem and learn-to-skydive packages. Whether parachuting is on your bucket list or you’ve always wanted to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, go for it with Edmonton Skydive • edmontonskydive.com • 780.884.5867 $150 • Every Sat and Sun • A workshop focused on repairing the low self-esteem of victims of bullying • empoweredme.ca

Plant A Row, Grow A Row • In backyards across Edmonton • A portion of the vegetables you grow in your garden can be conveniently donated to Edmonton’s Food Bank • Edmonton’s Food Bank (11508-120 St, open Mon to Sat for donations between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm)


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gary Bluesfest celebrates the best in blues with music from Black Cherry Perry’s Mississippi Medicine Show, The Claudettes, Toronzo Cannon and more• calgarybluesfest.com Calgary International Reggae Fest • Shaw Millennium Park,

1120 9 Ave SW • Aug 17 – 19 • $25-$45 • The premier Reggae Fest in Canada with live performances from Canadian and international reggae artists. Etana, Antidoping and more • reggaefest.ca

Calgary Stampede • Stampede Park,

4th Street Lilac Festival • Elbow Dr, Calgary • Jun 4, 10 am - 6 pm • Free • A family friendly event filled with music, dance performances, artisan vendors, food and more • lilacfestival.net 130th Annual Exhibition & Stampede • Medicine Hat • Jul 26

– 29 • Featuring four fun-filled days of world-class entertainers and rodeo cowboys and a west coast midway. Fill your belly with elephant ears, ice cream and every other midway food out there. There will also be visual arts and craft displays, the pioneer village, petting zoo and much more • mhstampede.com 1913 Days • Sylvan Lake • Jun 9 – 11

• Celebrate Sylvan Lake’s birthday with the 1913 Days parade, midway, drivein movie, as well as historic and community events for the whole family • sylvanlake.ca Aboriginal Days • Camrose • Jun

21, 10 am - 3 pm • Chuckwagon races, food and more • tourismcamrose.com

Antiquing at the Arc • Acadia Recreation Complex, Calgary • Aug 19 – 20, 9 am - 5 pm (Sat), 10 am - 4 pm (Sun) • $6 (adults), free (children 13 and under) • Spend hours rummaging through everything from furniture to vibrant folk art deco, toys and more at this annual antique show. Bring along your own antiques and have them appraised for $12 each • antiquesbydesignshows.com Banff World Media Festival 2017 • Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel,

Banff • Jun 11 – 14 • The Banff World Media Festival is the ideal place to make new contacts in the media world and talk about creative enterprises • banffmediafestival.com Big Valley Jamboree • Cam-

rose Regional Exhibition Grounds • Aug 3 – 6 • $240 (3-day pass); $110 (single ticket) • Featuring the talents of Willie Nelson, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Jason Aldean, Chris Young • bigvalleyjamboree.com • 780.672.0224

Blackfalds Days 2017 • Blackfalds • Jun 16 – 18 • Celebrate Blackfalds Days with a parade, pancake breakfast, kids zone, fireworks, a slow-pitch tournament. The summer party of the year • blackfalds.com Buskersfest • Downtown Okotoks (Along Elizabeth and North Railway St) • Jun 24 , 10 am - 3 pm • Free • Enjoy local musicians and street performers in the lovely town of Okotoks • okotoks.ca • 403.938.8950

Canada’s Gospel Music Celebration 2017 • Westerner Park,

Calgary Folk Music Festival •

Canadian Badlands Passion Play • Western outskirts of Drumheller

Prince’s Island Park, Calgary • Jul 27 – 30 • $25 – $180 • Features a wide variety of artists including hip-hop, alternative, blues, and world acts. This year includes performances from Blue Rodeo, Coeur De Pirate, Tanya Tagaq, Yola Carter and more • calgaryfolkfest.com • 403.233.0904 Calgary International Blues Festival • Shaw Millenium Park,

1220 9 Ave • Calgary • Jul 31 – Aug 6 • $30 – $129 • The annual Cal-

Summer Market at the Zoo! Come and explore booths of organic produce, local foods, up-cycled goods, and more. Afterwards, coffee in hand, stroll through the zoo and see which animals are enjoying the summer evening. This year’s market opens from 2-7pm on Tuesday beginning July 4th and runs weekly untl August 29th with occasional markets on event days. The market will also be open during select events during July and August. Visiting the market in the Entrance Plaza is free; general admission applies if you go beyond the Plaza and explore the zoo. The zoo will be open until 8 pm on Tuesdays in July and August.

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1410 Olympic Way SE, Calgary • Jul 7 – 16 • $15 – $145 • The Stampede includes the annual rodeo, parade, midway, stage shows, agricultural competitions, chuckwagon racing and First Nations exhibitions with concert performances by Usher and The Roots, Alabama and more • calgarystampede.com • 403.269.9822

4847A-19 St, Red Deer •Jul 13 – 15 • $35 – $155 • Exhibits and music celebrating gospel music • gospelmusic.ca • 1.800.410.0188

• (Jul 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23), 6 pm (Fri-Sat), 4pm (Sun) • $29 – $64 • An outdoor world-class performance of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ • canadianpassionplay.com • 403.823.2001 Canmore Folk Festival • Canmore • Aug 5 – 7 • $120 (adv adult), $75 (adv senior), $75 (adv youth), $35 (adv kids) • The longest-running folk music festival in

Alberta. This year features Birds of Chicago, Bruce Cockburn, Whitehorse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings • canmorefolkfestival.com • 1.888.655.9090 Chasing Summer Music Festival • Max Bell Centre Festival

Grounds, 1001 Barlow Trail SE • Aug 5 – 6 • $139.95 (tier 1), $149.95 (tier 2), $159.95 (tier 3) • The best EDM Calgary has to offer featuring artists: Tiesto, Zedd, Jauz, Infected Mushroom, and more

Concert in the Country 2017 • Millet Agriplex, Millet • Aug 11 – 13 • Admission by donation, $5 pancake breakfast • Live music in a country setting • concertinthecountry.com Crowsnest Pass Doors Open & Heritage Festival • Crowsnest Pass

• Aug 3 – 7 • A celebration of culture, history and heritage from the beautiful Crowsnest Pass • cnpheritagefest.ca Devon Days • Various locations throughout Devon • Jun 7 – 11 • Free community kickoff barbecue, comedy night and dance. Featuring the Taste of Devon, with $1 food tickets, a teen dance, slow pitch tournament, parade and midway. Also Beerfest on the weekend • devon.ca Fiestaval Calgary • Olympic Plaza, Calgary • Jul 21 – 23 • Free • Featuring Latin American culture with food, music, dancing and much more • fiestaval.ca/calgary Globalfest • Elliston Park, Calgary • Aug 15 – 26 • General admission: $12.50 (early bird; until Jul 2); $15 (advance; Jul 3 – 30); $20 (regular; Jul 31 and on); $75 (global pass) • International fireworks festival with a


special guest • globalfest.ca • 403.569.9679

take the stage, including Hedley, and Walk off the Earth • banff.ca

Hills Are Alive – Music and Dance Cultural Fest

Ponoka Stampede • Pono-

• Eagles Nest Ranch • Jun 8 – 11 • $10 (door, concert and dance), $40 (day), $125 (4-day pass); call for family rates • Highlighting music, dance and cultural workshops celebrating Metis culture in the Medicine Hat area • miywasin. ab.ca • 403.526.0756 Jaywalkers Jamboree in Camrose • Main St, Camrose

• Jun 2 – 3 • Three full blocks of sidewalk sales, concession booths, music, midway rides (for all ages) and games • tourismcamrose.com

ka • Jun 27 – Jul 3 • $50 and up • With chuckwagon races, a rodeo and performances by Diamond Rio and Tim Hicks • ponokastampede.com • 403.783.3120 Red Deer Highland Games • Red Deer Titans

Rugby Park, Red Deer • Jun 17 • The 70th annual games are here. Participants will face off in tug-o-war, dance, piping and drumming • reddeerhighlandgames.ca

• Jul 27 – 30 • Parade, pancake breakfast, music festival, fireworks, car races and more • lacombedays.ca • 403.357.8810

Rocky Pro Rodeo • Rocky Mountain House • Jun 7 – 11 • Professional rodeo comes to Rocky Mountain House. Check out the midway, parade, chariot and chuckwagon races • rockyrodeo.com

Lethbridge Jazz Festival • Lethbridge (various

Sierra West Frontier Cattle Drive • Sierra West

venues) • Jun 9 – 17 • This year’s performers include Colin James, Nobuki Takamen, Anna McBryan, Rooster Davis Group, and more • lethbridgejazz.com

Cabins and Ranch Vacation, near Crowsnest Pass • Jul 15 – 16, Aug 12 – 13 • $425 (with your own horse and tack), $625 (horse rental and tack) • Saddle up and ride with the Sierra West wranglers on the 2017 cattle drive. This year’s trip will take you through some of the most scenic mountain countryside nestled close to Livingstone Mountain range in southwestern Alberta • sierrawestcabins.com

Lacombe Days • Lacombe

Millet Annual Community Garage Sale • Millet

Agriplex, 45 Ave and 54 St, Millet • Jun 17, 9 am – 4 pm • What someone else considers junk may just be your newfound treasure • millet.ca National Aboriginal Day

• Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump, Fort MacLeod • Jun 21, 10 am - 4 pm • Experience the sound and spectacle of drumming and dancing. Interact with performers and listen to Blackfoot elders tell stories about the plains buffalo culture. Try your hand at Atl Atl throwing, an ancient hunting technique • history.alberta.ca/ headsmashedin Okotoks Children’s Festival • Ethel Tucker Park, 23 River-

side Dr, Okotoks • Jun 17, 12 pm - 3 pm • Free • Celebrate kids! Bring the whole family out for a full day of entertainment and activities at the Annual Okotoks Parade Day and Children’s Festival. • okotoks. ca • 403.938.8950 Okotoks Chili Fest • Downtown Okotoks, Elizabeth Stand Elk Ave • Aug 26 • 11 am - 4 pm • $5 (tasting ticket) • Feast on chili and then vote for your favourite. • okotoks.ca • 403.938.8950 Parks Day 2017 • Various parks in and around Alberta • Jul 15 • Celebrate Parks Day at a variety of different parks across our beautiful province with activities like face-painting, barbecues, sandcastle building and much more • albertaparks.ca Performance in the Park • Park Admin Grounds,

Banff • Jun 9 – 10 • $52.50 for both days, $35 for one • Live music and mountains harmonize as some of Canada’s performers

Sinister 7 Ultra Marathon • Crowsnest Pass • Jul

7 – 9 • A 161km course that will take you through the most rugged, remote and beautiful terrain in the Rocky Mountains • sinister7.com • 403.563.5766 Sled Island • Jun 21 – 25 • Different Venues throughout Calgary • $214 (Discovery Pass) $35 (all ages passes) • A five-day music and art festival that brings over 250 bands. Featuring Flying Lotus, Wolves in the Throne Room, Waxahatchee, Cloud Nothings, and more • sledisland.com Spruce Meadows National 2017 • Spruce Mead-

ows, Calgary • Jun 7 – 11 • $5 – $30 • The best athletes from the world’s top show-jumping nations compete for prizes and international acclaim • sprucemeadows.com Stettler Art Walk • Main

Street, Stettler • Jun 10, 10 am - 3 pm • Fresh air and beautiful local art go hand-in-hand. The event features musicians, street performers, pottery, quilting, painting, sculptures, photography, sketching and everything in-between • stettler. net • 403.742.4411 Tailcreek Mudfest 2017

• Tailcreek Raceway, Nevis • Jun 30 – Jul 2, $69 (Early bird weekend Pass) $39 (day) • Celebrate the Canada 150 weekend with Canada’s Off-road Mud & Music festival. Featuring Big Sugar, Emerson Drive, Wide Mouth Mason

Taste of Okotoks • Downtown, Okotoks • Jul 22, 10 am - 3 pm • Experience delicious foods and drinks from Okotoks. While you feast, enjoy live music, family entertainment and much more. Bring your empty stomach • okotoks.ca • 403.938.8950 Terminus 2017 • Dickens,

1000-9 Ave SW, Calgary • Jul 28 – 30 • $180 (weekend pass) • Western Canada’s multi-day dark synth industrial festival featuring performances by The Birthday Massacre, 3TEETH, Mr. Kitty, and more • terminusfestival.com

Vul-Con • Vulcan, south of

Calgary • Jul 22 – 23 • $15 (day pass), $25 (weekend pass), $40 (dinner and dance) • Celebrating Star Trek. Expect it to be bigger, better and more Spocky. 2017’s celebration will be bringing out Star Trek guests each day • vulcanconvention.com Waterton Wildflower Festival • Waterton Lakes •

Jun 15 – 20 • Step into a wonderland of wild flowers. Home to more than 1000 vascular plant species, including half of all wildflower species found in Alberta • watertonwildflowers.com Westerner Days Fair & Exposition • Gaetz Ave and

19 St, Red Deer • Jul 19 – 23 • Live music, rides and other family friendly attractions • westernerdays.ca • 403.343.7800 Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo • Wetaskiwin Ag

Grounds, 2 km east of Wetaskiwin on Hwy 13 • Jun 9 – 11 • $10 (adult), $5 (student) Free (children 10 and under) • The secondlargest amateur rodeo in Alberta. Events include bareback, bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, barrel racing, mutton bustin’, wildcow milking, team roping and way more • wetaskiwinag.com • 780.352.2780 Whoop-Up Days • Exhibition

Park, 3401 Parkside Dr South, Lethbridge • Aug 22 – 26 • Celebrating with a parade, midway rides, animals, rodeo and more • exhibitionpark.ca • 403.328.4491 Willow Creek Cowboy Gathering • Stavely • Jun

16 – 18 • A festival of music, art, crafts, tall tales and poetry honouring the western way of life. Musical performances from John Bacon, Larry Krause, Blue Heeler, George Blake, and more • wccowboygathering.com WPCA Chuckwagon Races • Medicine Hat • Jun 15 – 18 •

Chuckwagon races, food and fun • mhstampede.com World Chuckwagon Races • Rocky Mountain House • Aug

17 – 20 • World-class chuckwagon racing coming right down to the wire • wpca.com


Spray Parks are open 9am to 9pm, weather permitting. Some exceptions may occur - check with local community league. Supervised times vary. EDMONTON EAST 1 ACT Aquatic and Recreation Centre 2909-113 Ave Daily: 9 am – 9 pm 2 Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre 11000 Stadium Rd Mon – Fri: 6 am – 10 pm Sat and Sun: 7 am – 9 pm

Montrose - Spray Park 5920-119 Ave

Queen Mary Park - Spray Park 10844-117 St

Riverdale - Spray Park 9231-100 Ave

2 Confederation Leisure Centre 11204-43 Ave Mon – Thu: 5:30 am – 10 pm Fri: 5:30 am - 9 pm Sat – Sun: 6 am – 5:30 pm

Forest Heights 10150-80 St

3 Hardisty Fitness and Leisure Centre 10535-65 St Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat: 6am – 4 pm Sun: 6am – 10 pm

4 Londonderry Fitness and Leisure Centre 14528-66 St Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat – Sun: 7 am – 10 pm Holidays: 8 am – 8 pm

4 Queen Elizabeth (Kinsmen Sports Centre) 9100 Walterdale Hill Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10:30 pm Sat: 6:30 am – 10 pm Sun: 7 am – 10 pm

6 YMCA (Downtown) 10211-102 Ave Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat – Sun: 7 am – 10 pm Holidays: 7 am – 4 pm Alberta Avenue Spray Park 9210-118 Ave

Eastwood - Spray Park 11803-86 St

Giovanni Caboto Spray Park 9403-109A Ave

Glengarry - Spray Park 13325 & 89 St

Highlands - Spray Park 6112-113 Ave Killarney - Spray Park 8720-130A Ave

5 Mill Woods Recreation Centre 7207-28 Ave Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat and Sun: 7 am – 10 pm Holidays: 8 am – 8 pm Mill Woods SprayPark 66 St & 23 Ave 6 Scona Pool 10450-72 Ave sconapool.com 7 YMCA (South) 1975-111 St Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10:30 pm Sat and Sun: 7 am – 9 pm 8 Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre 2051 Leger Rd Daily: 5:30 am – 10:30 pm Holidays: 7 am – 9 pm Aspen Gardens Spray Park 12015-39A Ave Avonmore Park 7902-73 Ave

Edmonton West

Cloverdale - Spray Park 9411-97 Ave

Edmonton South

3 Eastglen Leisure Centre 11410-68 St Mon – Thu: 6 am – 9:30 pm Fri – Sat: 6 am – midnight Sun: 8 am – 7 pm

5 O’Leary Fitness and Leisure Centre 8804-132 Ave Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat: 6 am – 10 pm Sun: 8:30 am – 10 pm

Bonnie Doon - Spray Park 9240-93 St

Ellerslie Crossing Spray Park 319-83 St Ellingson Park - Spray Park (Parkallen) 6510-111 St

Fulton Place SprayPark 104 Ave Fulton Rd

3 YMCA (West) 7121-178 St Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10:15 pm Sat and Sun: 7 am – 8:45 pm World Waterpark [West Edmonton Mall] 87 Ave-172 St Hours vary: 10 am - 9pm (summer)

Gold Bar Park - Spray Park 4620-105 Ave

4 YMCA (Castledowns) 11510-153 Ave Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10:15 pm Sat and Sun: 7 am – 8:45 pm

Greenfield - Spray Park 3755 Ave-114 St

Athlone - Spray Park 13010-129 St Elmwood - Spray Park 12505-75 St

Hazeldean - Spray Park 9630-66 Ave Kenilworth - Spray Park 7104-87 Ave

King Edward Park Spray Park 7708-88 St

Lendrum Park - Spray Park 11335-57 Ave Ottewell Park - Spray Park 5920-93A Ave

Queen Alexandra Park - Spray Park 10722-73 Ave Ritchie Park - Spray Park 7727-98 St

Strathcona - Spray Park 10139-87 St Strathearn - Spray Park 8777-96 Ave

1 Grand Trunk Fitness & Leisure Centre 13025-112 St Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat: 7:30 am – 9 pm Sun: 7:30 am – 10 pm

G Edmund Kelly Spray Park 15004-79 St

Glenora Park - Spray Park 10426-136 St

Grovenor Park - Spray Park 14325-104 Ave High Park - Spray Park 110 Ave & 154 St

Hudson Park - Spray Park 13625 Cumberland Rd Kensington - Spray Park 12130-134A Ave

Laurier Heights Park - Spray Park 14405-85 Ave

North Glenora Park Spray Park 13535-109A Ave

Sherbrooke - Spray Park 13008-122 Ave

Coronation Park (Woodcroft) - Spray Park 13915-115 Ave

Beaumont

West Meadowlark 9311-165 St

Westmount - Spray Park 12840 - 109 Ave

Beaumont Spray Park 5417-43 Ave

Lions Water - Play Park Four Seasons Park

Brentwood Park Spray Park 28 Heron Way

Clover Bar Ranch Spray Park 4 Jim Common Dr & Canyon Dr

Granville Park - Spray Park Glamorgan Dr

Fort Saskatchewan Harbour Pool 10001-94 Ave 780.992.6161 Kin Family - Spray Park 100 Westpark Dr

Leduc

Leduc Recreation Centre 4330 Black Gold Dr Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat – Sun: 8 am – 9 pm Canada Day: 11 am – 5 pm

St Albert

Fountain Park Recreation Centre 4 Cunningham Rd Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10 pm Sat: 6 am – 8:30 pm Sun: 7 am – 8:30 pm Grosvenor Park Outdoor Pool 1 Grenfell Ave 780.458.2002

Kinsmen Leisure Centre 2001 Oak St 780.464.2112 Kinsmen/Westboro Strathcona Dr

Devon Splash Park Devon Centennial Park 10 am - 9 pm Devon Outdoor Pool 34 Haven Ave

Woodlands Water Play Park 165 Sturgeon Rd

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Prince Charles Spray Park 12449-121 Ave Rosslyn - Spray Park 11015-134 Ave

Wellington Park Spray Park 13440-132 St

Servus Place 400 Campbell Rd Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 10:30 pm Sat: 6:30 am – 10:30 pm Sun: 6:30 am – 9:30 pm

Millennium Place 2000 Premier Way

Spruce Grove Transalta Tri-leisure Centre 221 Jennifer Heil Way Mon – Fri: 5 am – 10 pm Sat and Sun: 6 – 9 pm

OUTDOOR POOLS SEASON PASS Get unlimited access to all four City of Edmonton Outdoor Pools all summer long. (Passes can be purchased at any City of Edmonton Recreation Centre)

Fred Broadstock 15720-105 Ave

Mill Creek 9555-84 Ave

Oliver 10315-119 St

Queen Elizabeth 9100 Walterdale Hill


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Borden Park

7507 Borden Park Rd

Callingwood Park

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10810-54 St

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11520-153 Ave

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11425-142 St

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10298-89 Ave

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#201 Capilano Mall, 5004 98 Ave • 780.496.1802

Goldstick Park 10 3910-103 Ave

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#106 Lakeside Landing, 15379 Castledowns Rd • 780.496.1804

Government House Park 11 9938 Groat Rd

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3808-139 Ave • 780.442.7471

Hermitage Park 12 2115 Hermitage Rd

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6710-118 Ave • 780.496.1806

Jackie Parker Park 13 4540-50 St

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8310-88 Ave • 780.496.1808

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9010-156 St • 780.496.1810

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17650-69 Ave • 780.442.0888

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Gallagher Park

9411-97 Ave

Gold Bar Park

10955-50 St

Kinsmen Park 14 9100 Walterdale Hill

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Laurier/Buena Vista Park 15 13221 Buena Vista Rd NW Mill Creek Ravine 16 96 St and 76 Ave

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CASTLEDOWNS clareview HIGHLANDS IDYLWYLDE

JASPER PLACE

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110 Londonderry Mall, 137 Avenue 66 St • 780.496.1814

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McConachie 16607-50 St • 780.442.5314

Rainbow Valley Park 19 142 St and 50 Ave

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Riverdale Park 20 9231-100 Ave

2702-17 St • 780.442.7472

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2610 Hewes Way • 780.496.1818

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460 Riverbend Square, Rabbit Hill Rd & Terwillegar Dr • 780.944.5311

Mill Woods Park 17 2730-66 St Queen Elizabeth Park 18 10380 Queen Elizabeth Park Rd

Rundle Park 21 2909-113 Ave Terwillegar Park 22 10 Rabbit Hill Rd

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MILLWOODS RIVERBEND

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Victoria Park 23 12130 River Valley Rd

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Whitemud Park 24 13204 Fox Dr

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William Hawrelak Park 25 9930 Groat Rd

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Louise McKinney Riverfront Park 26 9999 Grierson Hill Rd

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145 Whitemud Crossing Shopping Centre, 4211 - 106 St • 780.496.1822

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13420-114 Ave • 780.496.1830

Elk Island National Park, Site 4 RR 1 29 Trans-Canada Hwy, Fort Saskatchewan

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401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park • 780.410.8600

Lions Park, St Albert 30 Sir Winston Churchill Ave & Tache St

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10011-102 St • 780.998.4275

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St Albert Place, 5 St Anne St • 780-459-1530

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#112, 4613-52 Ave • 780.963.5440

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Melcor Cultural Centre, 35 - 5 Ave • 780.962.4423

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#2 Alexandra Park • 780.986.2637

Centennial Park, Edson 36 54 St and 55 St

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4710-50 Ave • 780.672.4214

Park, Edson 37 7Kinsmen Ave and 48 St

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101, 17 Athabasca Ave • 780.987.3720

Rotary Picnic Park, Red Deer 38 43 St and 48 Ave

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4726-8 Main Ave • 780.723.6691

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151 MacDonald Dr • 780.743.7800

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803 Switzer Dr • 780.865.2363

Whispering Waters Park, Stony Plain 42 49 Ave and Brown St

31

500 Robson Dr • 780.852.3652

Mary Reimer Park, Hinton 43 399 East River Rd

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5002-51 Ave • 780.361.4446

Strathcona Wilderness Centre 27 52535 Range Rd 212, Ardrossan

Central Park, Spruce Grove 31 450 King St Jubilee Park, Spruce Grove 32 510 Grove Dr Kinsmen Park, Leduc 33 Corinthia Drive North

Edmonton Area

Pryce Alderson Park, Fort Saskatchewan 28 100 Westpark Dr

Centennial Park, Devon 34 Athabasca Avenue William F Lede Park, Leduc 35 Black Gold Dr

Centennial Park, Jasper 39 Maligne Ave and Turret St Rotary Park, Stony Plain 40 4815-44 Ave Shikaoi Park, Stony Plain 41 4905-51 Ave

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Strathcona

8331-104 St • 780.496.1828

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dren. Recommended for children three to five years old, accompanied by parent

THURSDAY AUGUST 3 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

For ticketed events: (TM) = Ticketmaster 1.855.985.5000 / ticketmaster.ca (TIX) = Tix on the Square 780.420.1757 / tixonthesquare.com (B) = Blackbyrd Myoozik 780.439.1273 / blackbyrd.ca (YEG) = YEGLive.ca 780.800.1917 / yeglive.ca (O) = Other contact info provided in listings

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

TUESDAY AUGUST 1 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

30 – Aug 1 • Fairies, pirates, fairy-strawberries, shortcake, folk music, the Mindbender and kids corn mazes come to life this weekend. Celebrate the fairy tale end of the Alberta strawberry season with a fun kids’ fest • prairiegardens.org Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event with themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY

55 and Better Dance Club •

Fairy Berry Festival • Prairie Gardens, 56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Jul

PROUDLY CANADIAN.

PROUDLY RASTAGARIAN.

EDMONTON PROPER Leefield Community, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com

Lady Gaga • Rogers Place, 10220-

104 Ave • 7:30 pm • $96 and up • In support of her newest album Joanne, Lady Gaga will easily be one of the best concerts of the summer

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

August

17-19 CALGARY

For tickets and info visit REGGAEFEST.CA

10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY CELEBRATING

150 YEARS

OF CANADA UNITING CULTURES

Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young chil-

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Hungry Hollow • The Needle Vi-

nyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 5:30 pm • Alternative rock for the night

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com Underdog Comedy Night • Black

Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • Take a walk through the garden and get a sneak peek at the new signature garden that is under development • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

St Albert ArtWalk • Venues include WARES, Musée Héritage Museum, St Albert Library, A Boutique Gallery Bar By Gracie Jane, Art Gallery of St Albert, Bookstore on Perron, VASA • Jun 1, Jul 6, Aug 3, Sep 7 (exhibits run all month) • The art hits the streets again for its 17th year. This art destination is, a place to enjoy, view and buy art to suit all tastes and budgets. See returning artists and new ones • artwalkstalbert.com

FRIDAY AUGUST 4 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton Eskimos vs Hamilton Tiger-Cats • Common-

wealth Stadium, 11000 Stadium Rd • 7:30 pm • Tickets at esks.com

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 11455-

87 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com

EDMONTON METRO Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Festival • Stony Plain

• Aug 4 – 6 • Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs, and enjoy a weekend of bluegrass music. Don’t miss out on seeing some of the best bluegrass acts such as Blue Highway, The Spinney Brothers and Old Man Luedecke • blueberrybluegrass.com • 1.888.915.4973 Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

SATURDAY AUGUST 5 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Heritage Festival • Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 5 – 7 • Free; Food tickets required for food and beverage purchase: $1 (individual tickets), $25 (25 tickets) • Come to Edmonton’s Hawrelak Park for an annual celebration of cultural diversity. 85 cultures at 60 outdoor pavilions feature non-stop international music, dancing, food, arts and crafts, costumes and more. Enjoy more than 600 vendors and everything that Canadians have to offer by seeing where they came from • heritage-festival.com • 780.488.3378

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada, Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com

EDMONTON METRO Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Festival • Stony Plain

• Aug 4 – 6 • Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs, and enjoy a weekend of bluegrass music. Don’t miss out on seeing some of the best bluegrass acts such as Blue Highway, The Spinney Brothers and Old Man Luedecke • blueberrybluegrass.com • 1.888.915.4973

Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY


Chautauqua Tent • Broadmoor

Lake Park, Sherwood Park • As part of Canada’s 150th, enjoy mural mosiacs, music, magic, circus, and more

SUNDAY AUGUST 6 EDMONTON PROPER Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Heritage Festival • Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 5 – 7 • Free; Food tickets required for food and beverage purchase: $1 (individual tickets), $25 (25 tickets) • Come to Edmonton’s Hawrelak Park for an annual celebration of cultural diversity. 85 cultures at 60 outdoor pavilions feature non-stop international music, dancing, food, arts and crafts, costumes and more. Enjoy more than 600 vendors and everything that Canadians have to offer by seeing where they came from • heritage-festival.com • 780.488.3378

Phantom of The Opera • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 1145587 Ave • $73 and up (O) • Jul 26 - Aug 6 • Presented by Broadway Across Canada,

www.edmontonfolkfest.org

Phantom of The Opera is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous plays that has been a theatre phenomenon for decades • jubileeauditorium.com

vendors and everything that Canadians have to offer by seeing where they came from • heritage-festival.com • 780.488.3378

EDMONTON METRO

EDMONTON METRO

Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Festival • Stony Plain

Parkland County Art Show •

• Aug 4 – 6 • Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs, and enjoy a weekend of bluegrass music. Don’t miss out on seeing some of the best bluegrass acts such as Blue Highway, The Spinney Brothers and Old Man Luedecke • blueberrybluegrass.com • 1.888.915.4973 Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

MONDAY AUGUST 7 EDMONTON PROPER Heritage Festival • Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 5 – 7 • Free; Food tickets required for food and beverage purchase: $1 (individual tickets), $25 (25 tickets) • Come to Edmonton’s Hawrelak Park for an annual celebration of cultural diversity. 85 cultures at 60 outdoor pavilions feature non-stop international music, dancing, food, arts and crafts, costumes and more. Enjoy more than 600

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

TUESDAY AUGUST 8 EDMONTON PROPER National Youth Canadian Orchestra of Canada • Enmax

Hall, Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 7:30 pm • Free • Experience Canada’s top youth orchestra live • winspearcentre.com

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from mem-

bers of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Rock’n August • Various locations

around St Albert • Aug 8 – 12 • International vintage car show and music festival with street dances, a car show, kick-off breakfast, and more • rocknaugust.com

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Range Road 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191 Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com The Wilderness of Manitoba

• Mercury Room, 10575-114 St • $15 adv (B) • Canadian folk pop band The

Wilderness of Manitoba has charming harmonies and powerful lyrics Rodriguez • Winspear Centre, 4 Sir

Winston Churchill Square • 8 pm • $68 and up (O) • The Sugar Man is making his way to Edmonton. Rodriguez was almost an unknown name in North America until his 2012 documentary. Now he is a household name, and for good reason

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

Rock’n August • Various locations around St Albert • Aug 8 – 12 • International vintage car show and music festival with street dances, a car show, kick-off breakfast, and more • rocknaugust.com

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old, accompanied by parent


THURSDAY AUGUST 10 EDMONTON PROPER ADERA • The Mercury Room, 10575-114 St • 8 pm • $10 • Experimental pop from Vancouver with openers Icelandia, and Talltale Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under

the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Edmonton Folk Music Festival • Gallagher Park, 94 St and 92 Ave •

Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden - Improv Night • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm until dusk • Audience-inspired improv games with the University of Alberta Improv Group. Show starts at 7 pm • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Fragapalooza 2017 • Leduc Recreation Centre, 4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc • Aug 10 – 13 • Four days of non-stop video and computer gaming, featuring games like Starcraft II • Have a LAN party • fragapalooza.com Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Aug 10 – 13 • The Edmonton Folk Music Festival offers an eclectic mix of music for all tastes. The park’s natural amphitheatre is ideal for the mainstage show, and the day stages offer musical samplings from around the world. In addition to the hours of incredible music, the festival offers a wide range of food consessions, a family area, general store, crafts, record tent and beer gardens. Lineup features City and Colour, Tift Merritt, Valerie June, Martyn Joseph, and more • edmontonfolkfest.org • 780.429.1899

Rock’n August • Various locations around St Albert • Aug 8 – 12 • International vintage car show and music festival with street dances, a car show, kick-off breakfast, and more • rocknaugust.com

Underdog Comedy Night • Black

Animethon 24 • Grant MacEwan City Centre Campus, 10700-104 Ave • Aug 11 – 13 • Animethon is Western Canada’s largest and longest running event celebrating Japanese animation. With guests Max Mittelman, Micah Solusod, Robbie Daymond and more • animethon.org

Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO

FRIDAY AUGUST 11 EDMONTON PROPER

Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Dance By The Diamonds • South

East Edmonton Seniors Association, 9350-82 St • $10 (door) • Singles and couples welcome. Get on the dancefloor

Edmonton Folk Music Festival • Gallagher Park, 94 St and 92

Ave • Aug 10 – 13 • The Edmonton Folk Music Festival offers an eclectic mix of music for all tastes. The park’s natural amphitheatre is ideal for the mainstage show, and the day stages offer musical samplings from around the world. In addition to the hours of incredible music, the festival offers a wide range of food consessions, a family area, general store, crafts, record tent and beer gardens. Line up features City and Colour, Tift Merritt, Valerie June, Martyn Joseph and more • edmontonfolkfest.org • 780.429.1899

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Perseids Pyjama Party at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 8 pm until 12 am • Bring your blanket or lawn chair, wear your cozy pyjamas and look up stargazing with the Royal Astronomical Society, fun-inthe-dark family games, bedtime stories and more • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Cariwest: Edmonton Caribbean Arts Festival • Downtown Ed-

monton • Aug 11 – 13 • For three days, Edmonton will be steeped with the soul and spirit of the Caribbean. Say goodbye to the office, forget the daytimers. Indulge in the colours, music, food, and excitement • cariwest.ca • 780.421.7800

EDMONTON METRO Fragapalooza 2017 • Leduc Recreation Centre, 4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc • Aug 10 – 13 • Four days of non-stop video and computer gaming, featuring games like Starcraft II • Have a LAN party • fragapalooza.com Rock’n August • Various locations around St Albert • Aug 8 – 12 • International vintage car show and music festival with street dances, a car show, kick-off breakfast, and more • rocknaugust.com

Enjoy the pristine, well maintained trails that meander along the North Saskatchewan River. Devon is your starting point, connecting you to more than 88 kms of park trail systems. Stroll along our large sections of beachfront. Voyageur Park is a great place to rest and enjoy the family area with picnic tables and fire pits. Only 15 minutes from Edmonton - nature is at your doorstep.

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

SATURDAY AUGUST 12 EDMONTON PROPER Animethon 24 • Grant MacEwan City Centre Campus, 10700-104 Ave • Aug 11 – 13 • Animethon is Western Canada’s largest and longest running event celebrating Japanese animation. With guest Max Mittelman, Micah Solusod, Robbie Daymond, and more • animethon.org Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20 - Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Edmonton Folk Music Festival • Gallagher Park, 94 St and 92

Ave • Aug 10 – 13 • The Edmonton Folk Music Festival offers an eclectic mix of music for all tastes. The park’s natural amphitheatre is ideal for the mainstage show, and the day stages offer musical samplings from around the world. In addition to the hours of incredible music, the festival offers a wide range of food consessions, a family area, general store, crafts, record tent and beer gardens. Line up features City and Colour, Tift Merritt, Valerie June, Martyn Joseph, and more • edmontonfolkfest.org • 780.429.1899

EDMONTON METRO Fragapalooza 2017 • Leduc Rec-

reation Centre, 4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc • Aug 10 – 13 • Four days of non-stop video and computer gaming, featuring games like Starcraft II • Have a LAN party • fragapalooza.com Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Cariwest: Edmonton Caribbean Arts Festival • Downtown Ed-

monton • Aug 11 – 13 • For three days, Edmonton will be steeped with the soul and spirit of the Caribbean. Say goodbye to the office, forget the daytimers. Indulge in the colours, music, food, and excitement • cariwest.ca • 780.421.7800

SUNDAY AUGUST 13 EDMONTON PROPER Animethon 24 • Grant MacEwan City Centre Campus, 10700-104 Ave • Aug 11 – 13 • Animethon is Western Canada’s largest and longest running event celebrating Japanese animation. With guest Max Mittelman, Micah Solusod, Robbie Daymond, and more • animethon.org Cirque Du Soleil : Kurios Cabinet of Curiosities • Under the Big Top at Northlands Park • Jul 20

- Aug 13 • Kurios transports the audience into a steam punk fantasy world where anything can happen • Purchase tickets at cirquedusoleil.com Edmonton Folk Music Festival • Gallagher Park, 94 St and 92

Ave • Aug 10 – 13 • The Edmonton Folk Music Festival offers an eclectic mix of music for all tastes. The park’s natural amphitheatre is ideal for the mainstage show, and the day stages offer musical samplings from around the world. In addition to the hours of incredible music, the festival offers a wide range of food consessions, a family area, general store, crafts, record tent and beer gardens. Line up features City and Colour, Tift Merritt, Valerie June, Martyn Joseph and more • edmontonfolkfest.org • 780.429.1899

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Ukrainian Day • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Centre, 25 minutes east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Come experience the roots of all things Ukrainian in Alberta with dance and music • history. alberta.ca/ukrainianvillage

EDMONTON METRO Fragapalooza 2017 • Leduc Recreation Centre, 4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc • Aug 10 – 13 • Four days of non-stop video and computer gaming, featuring games like Starcraft II • Have a LAN party • fragapalooza.com Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Wild Mushroom Exposition at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • University of

Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 11 am - 4 pm • The Alberta Mycological Society presents their annual “City of Champignons” Wild Mushroom Exposition. This wildly popular event will help you identify, learn, forage, taste and enjoy wild mushrooms • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Cariwest: Edmonton Caribbean Arts Festival • Downtown Ed-

monton • Aug 11 – 13 • For three days, Edmonton will be steeped with the soul and spirit of the Caribbean. Say goodbye to the office, forget the daytimers. Indulge in the colours, music, food, and excitement • cariwest.ca • 780.421.7800

MONDAY AUGUST 14 EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca


TUESDAY AUGUST 15

THURSDAY AUGUST 17

EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON PROPER

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community Hall, 7910 36 Ave • Affordable Rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780 662-4191 Edmonton Story Slam • The Mercury Room, 10575-114 St • Suggested $5 donation • 7 pm • Come tell the best story and listen to other competitors • edmontonstoryslam.com Metallica • Commonwealth Stadi-

um, 11000 Stadium Road • 6 pm • $55 - $183 (TM) • The titans of metal return in support of their newest album Hardwired... To Self-Destruct. Openers Avenged Sevenfold and Gojira

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Al-

berta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old accompanied by parent

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Underdog Comedy Night • Black

Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO Date Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • Uni-

versity of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 6 pm till dusk • Light up the pond in the Kurimoto Japanese Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

FRIDAY AUGUST 18 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest Fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Edmonton Rock Music Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 18 – 19 • We have festivals for jazz, blues and folk, why not rock? Featuring performances Tom Cochrane with Red Rider, Trooper, Prism, Chilliwack, and more • edrocks.ca

EDMONTON METRO One Republic • Rogers Place, 10220104 Ave • $25 and up • Experience One Republic, the Grammy award winning quintet that makes the stage sparkle. Supported by Fitz and the Tantrums Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca


EDMONTON metro KID FRIENDLY

EDMONTON metro KID FRIENDLY

EDMONTON Proper KID FRIENDLY

Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6pm 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

Edmonton Airshow • Villeneuve

Edmonton Latin Festival • Sir Winston Churchill Square • Aug 19 – 20 • Free • Do you love Latin music, culture and food? Do you love Latin dancing? For two days, the square will be transformed into a Latin hotspot. Enjoy live music, dancers, Latin food, and artisan marketplace • edmontonlatinfestival.com

SATURDAY AUGUST 19 EDMONTON proper Annual Walk for SMA • Cap-

ilano Park, 10810-54 St • 6 pm • $20 - $25 • A walk to raise money for superior mesenteric artery syndrome Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Edmonton Marathon 2017 • Shaw Conference Centre, 9797 Jasper Ave • Aug 19 – 20 • 10:30 am (Sat), 6 am (Sun) • It’s that time of year again where Edmontonians take part in a run/ walk on a route overlooking the beautiful river valley and through several of Edmonton’s historic and scenic neighbourhoods • edmontonmarathon.ca Edmonton Rock Music Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak

Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 18 – 19 • We have festivals for jazz, blues and folk, why not rock? Featuring performances Tom Cochrane with Red Rider, Trooper, Prism, Chilliwack, and more • edrocks.ca k.d. lang • Northern Alberta Jubilee

Auditorium, 11455-87 Ave • 7:30 pm • $39.50 - $119 • Local country-pop superstar is returning home and Edmonton is happy to welcome her

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Dragon Boat Festival • Louise

McKinney Park • Aug 19 – 21 • Free to watch • The 2000-year-old Chinese tradition of dragon boat racing is capturing the attention of international sporting scenes worldwide • edbfa.com • 780.493.8158

Edmonton Latin Festival • Sir

Winston Churchill Square • Aug 19 – 20 • Free • Do you love Latin music, culture and food? Do you love Latin dancing? For two days, the square will be transformed into a Latin hotspot. Enjoy live music, dancers, Latin food, and artisan marketplace • edmontonlatinfestival.com

Airport, Rge Rd 271 and Secondary Hwy 633, Villeneuve, AB • Aug 19 - 20 • 9:30 am • $25 general admission. Free for children six and under • An entertainment spectacle that celebrates both the rich history and the modern evolution of aviation, particularly in Edmonton. Air shows and aerobatics throughout the day

Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON metro KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group •

Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 a.m. (every Tuesday) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

SUNDAY AUGUST 20

MONDAY AUGUST 21

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23

EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON PROPER

EDMONTON PROPER

Dragon Boat Festival • Louise

55 and Better Dance Club •

Desiree Dorion • Mercury Room,

10575 114 St • 8 pm • $10 • With her fourth studio album, Tough Street, Dorian pays humble homage to her upbringing. This is her most personal and honest work yet. Dragon Boat Festival • Louise

McKinney Park • Aug 19 – 21 • Free to watch • The 2000-year-old Chinese tradition of dragon boat racing is capturing the attention of international sporting scenes worldwide • edbfa.com • 780.493.8158

Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Edmonton Marathon 2017 • Shaw Conference Centre, 9797 Jasper Ave • Aug 19 – 20 • 10:30 am (Sat), 6 am (Sun) • It’s that time of year again where Edmontonians take part in a run/ walk on a route overlooking the beautiful river valley and through several of Edmonton’s historic and scenic neighbourhoods • edmontonmarathon.ca

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON metro KID FRIENDLY Edmonton Airshow • Villeneuve

Airport, Rge Rd 271 and Secondary Hwy 633, Villeneuve, AB • Aug 19 - 20 • 9:30 am • $25 general admission. Free for children six and under • An entertainment spectacle that celebrates both the rich history and the modern evolution of aviation, particularly in Edmonton. Air shows and aerobatics throughout the day

McKinney Park • Aug 19 – 21 • Free to watch • The 2000-year-old Chinese tradition of dragon boat racing is capturing the attention of international sporting scenes worldwide • edbfa.com • 780.493.8158

Leefield Community, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable rates • 7:00 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing. 780 662-4191.

Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000.

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Jonathan Byrd • The Needle Vinyl

Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $15 (YEG) • Country and folk splendor. Nadine Kellman and The Black Wonders open

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

TUESDAY AUGUST 22 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000. Open Mic and Poetry Slam •

Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art

Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festi-

val Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10:00 am • Artful activities aimed at en-

couraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old, accompanied by parents

THURSDAY AUGUST 24 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old Strathcona,

various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Lebanese Festival • Sir Winston-

Churchill Square • Aug 24 - Aug 27 •

Free • Experience Lebanese culture with authentic Mediterranean food, live music, dance, and folk dance performances Midnight Vesta • The Needle Vi-

nyl Tavern, 10524 Jasper Ave • 8 pm • $15 (YEG) • Banjos, guitars, and good old fashioned folk music

Underdog Comedy Night • Black

Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON metro Movie Night at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • 6 pm; movie starts at dusk • A

perfect way to send out summer. Bring your blanket and settle under the stars for an outdoor big-screening of Forrest Gump • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

Parkland County Art Show •

10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

FRIDAY AUGUST 25 EDMONTON PROPER Easter Seals Drop Zone • The

Sutton Place Hotel, 10235-101 St • Be a superhero for the day and rappel down the hotel to raise funds for Albertans with disabilities and medical conditions • Register atthedropzone.ca/locations/edmonton

Edmonton Blues Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 25 – 27 • Weekend pass ($109), Friday ($55-$65), Saturday ($60-$70), Sunday ($60-$70) • Featuring performances by Boogie Patrol, Charlie Jacobson, The Perpetrators, Jenie Thai, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and more • bluesinternationalltd.com Edmonton Eskimos vs Saskatchewan Roughriders • Com-

monwealth Stadium, 11000 Stadium Rd • 7:30 pm • Tickets at esks.com

Edmonton International Fringe Festival Festival • Old

Strathcona, various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Lebanese Festival • Sir Winston-

Churchill Square • Aug 24 - Aug 27 • Free • Experience Lebanese culture with authentic Mediterranean food, live music, dance, and folk dance performances

EDMONTON metro Parkland County Art Show •

University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca


EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB-19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6 pm - 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

SATURDAY AUGUST 26 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton Blues Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre,

Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 25 – 27 • Weekend pass ($109), Fri ($55-$65), Sat ($60$70), Sun ($60-$70) • Featuring performances by Boogie Patrol, Charlie Jacobson, The Perpetrators, Jenie Thai, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and more • bluesinternationalltd.com

Edmonton International Fringe Festival •

Old Strathcona, various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Lebanese Festival • Sir

WinstonChurchill Square • Aug 24 - Aug 27 • Free • Experience Lebanese culture with authentic Mediterranean food, live music, dance, and folk dance performances

Powered By Breathing Fun Walk & Run • Rundle

Park, 2909-113 Ave • 9 am • 3 km and 5 km run and walk, as well as a 10 km run. All funds raised will be donated to The Lung Association

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden

• botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

SUNDAY AUGUST 27 EDMONTON PROPER Edmonton International Fringe Festival • Old

Strathcona, various venues • Aug 17 – 27 • For 10 days in August, life is truly a stage in

Old Strathcona as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival raises its curtain. The largest fringe festival on the continent will feature more than 200 unjuried and uncensored shows from around the world, an entertaining street scene as well as a plethora of food vendors and craftwork by local artisans • fringetheatreadventures.ca • 780.448.9000 Edmonton Blues Festival • Heritage Amphitheatre,

Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • Aug 25 – 27 • Weekend pass ($109), Fri ($55-$65), Sat ($60$70), Sun ($60-$70) • Featuring performances by Boogie Patrol, Charlie Jacobson, The Perpetrators, Jenie Thai, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and more • bluesinternationalltd.com

Empress Comedy Night

• Empress Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer

Lebanese Festival • Sir

WinstonChurchill Square • Aug 24 - Aug 27 • Free • Experience Lebanese culture with authentic Mediterranean food, live music, dance, and folk dance performances

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY

Open Mic and Poetry Slam • Massawa Cafe,

10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7pm - 9pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group • Hastings Lake Hall,

51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 EDMONTON PROPER 55 and Better Dance Club • Leefield Community

Hall, 7910-36 Ave • Affordable rates • 7 pm • Lessons in ballroom, Latin, stretch, and social dancing • 780.662.4191

Guns N’ Roses • Common-

wealth Stadium, 11000 Stadium Road • 7 pm • $35 - $275 (TM) • With original members Axl Rose and Slash, experience one of the most notorious rock bands in the world

Friends Ukrainian Music Festival • Ukrainian

Spoon • Winspear Centre, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 8 pm • $45.50 • You couldn’t go through the 2000s without hearing a Spoon tune. The experimental rockers just released their ninth album Hot Thoughts, which easily holds up to the older material

MONDAY AUGUST 28

EDMONTON METRO

Cultural Heritage Centre, 25 minutes east of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • For its 32nd year, a festival dediicated to traditional/contemporary Ukrainian music • history.alberta.ca/ ukrainianvillage

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

TUESDAY AUGUST 29 EDMONTON PROPER

Parkland County Art Show • University of Alberta

Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

EDMONTON PROPER KID FRIENDLY Tours for Tots • Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square • 10 am • Artful activities aimed at encouraging visual skills for young children. Recommended for children three to five years old, accompanied by parent


Qualico Patio Series • 100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park • 7:30 pm • Every Wed night until Aug 31 • Featuring a variety of pop, jazz, folk, blues, and more from local and touring musicians • festivalplace.ab.ca • 780.464.2852

THURSDAY AUGUST 31 EDMONTON PROPER

Symphony Under The Sky, The Nat “King ” Cole Songbook • Heritage Amphitheatre,

Pembina River Nights • Rangeton Park, Evansburg • Jul 8 – 9 • $136 (web), $150 (gate), free (children 14 and under) • Featuring Lee Harvey Osmund, Arkevello, C.R. Avery, Joe Nolan, and more • asmallshieldmusic.ca • 780.514.4536

Hawrelak Park, 9330 Groat Rd • 7 pm • Aug 31 – Sep 3 • $135 (adult reserved), $75 (child reserved), $75 (adult grass), free (child grass) • First concert of the unique four night music under the stars event • winspearcentre.com

Pembina Valley Daze • Evans-

Underdog Comedy Night •

Black Dog Freehouse, 10425-82 Ave • Every Thu • Free • Comedy show in Black Dog’s basement • blackdog.ca • 780.439.1082

EDMONTON METRO Parkland County Art Show

• University of Alberta Botanic Garden, 51227 AB-60, Parkland County • 10 am - 6 pm • A show and sale from members of the Parkland County Art Club at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden • botanicgarden.ualberta.ca

31st Annual Grande Prairie Highland Games • Macklin Field,

Grande Prairie • Jun 10 • Dance competition, pipe bands, sheepdog trials and Scottish booths. The famous Haggis Hurl Off will also be returning this year • gphighlandgames.com

Chautauqua Day • Sexsmith • Jun

3 , 10 am – 4 pm • A pancake breakfast, a parade down main street at noon, bingo, food, and more • sexsmith.ca Entwistle Rodeo • Rodeo grounds, Entwistle • Jul 1 – 2 • An amateur rodeo with plenty of fun • partnersonthepembina.com 19th Annual Father’s Day Archery Shoot • Hinton Fish & Game

Association, 7 km East of Hinton • Jun 17 – 18 , 8 am • Annual Father’s Day Weekend Archery Shoot for families and individuals. Two rounds of 20 3D targets on Saturday, one round of 20 3D targets on Sunday. Steak supper Saturday night. Raffles, door prizes and category prizes are up for grabs. Open to all ages, family event • hinton.ca

Dragonfly Festival • Throughout Wabamun • Jun 23 – 25 • Free • Fire-

PRINT MACHINE IS HERE TO MAKE YOUR LIFE MORE FUN! FROM CUSTOM T-SHIRTS, HOODIES AND APPAREL TO COFFEE MUGS, CELLPHONE CASES, STICKERS, POSTERS, HOCKEY PUCKS, COASTERS, GIFTWARE AND PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS PLUS SO MUCH MORE. WE DON’T LIMIT OURSELVES TO WHAT WE CAN PRINT OR DECORATE, SO WHY LIMIT YOURSELF TO THE STANDARD DESIGNS THOSE OTHER “CUSTOM” T-SHIRT AND BRANDING SHOPS CARRY? WE CAN EVEN PRINT ON PEOPLE WITH CUSTOM TEMPORARY TATTOOS!

works and music jamboree (8:30 pm - 11:30 pm) on Fri at Waterfront Park. Barbeque, downtown parade and art walk (12 pm - 3 pm) on Sat and pancake breakfastat 11 am in Jubilee Hall on Sun • wabamun.ca Föhn Festival • Hinton • Jul 1 •

Free • Celebrate Hinton’s rich multiculturalism and Canada • fohnfest.com

Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival •

Downtown Grande Prairie • Jul 21 – 23 • Free, donations are accepted by performers • Jugglers, acrobats, musicians, facepainters and installation artists take over downtown • gpstreetfest.com

burg, one hour west of Edmonton on Hwy 16 • Aug 11 – 13 • Steak barbecues, car rally, a parade, pancake breakfast and more spice up Evansburg this weekend • partnersonthepembina.com

Sasquatch Gathering 22 • Ran-

geton Park • Jul 28 – 30 • Featuring the talents of Boogie Patrol, The Party on High Street, Punch Drunk Cabaret, Nadine Kellman & the Black Wonders and more • sasquatchgathering.com

Teepee Creek Stampede • Grande Prairie • Jul 13 – 16 • $80 (adult weekend pass), $20 (child weekend pass); $30 (adult day pass), $5 (child day pass) • There will be chuckwagon races, daily rodeo events, live music, a family dance and more. Music from Charlie Major, Terri Clark, Gord Bamford, and more • tpstampede.ca

Jasper Heritage Rodeo • Jasper • Aug 16 – 19 • Free (kids 4 and under), $11 (kids 5 – 14), $20 (senior), $25 (adult) • A professional rodeo along with live music, a parade and show riding • jasperheritagerodeo.com

up!Fest • Wabamun Marina and RV Park, 50 St • Jun 25 • Free • Featuring headliners Loverboy and Prism • up993.com

Lone Wolves Pembina River Run • Evansburg • Aug

Hinton • Jul 14 – 16 • Three days of musical splendor in the serene foothills north of Hinton. Line up featuring 5440, Big Sugar, Swear By The Moon, David Wilcox and more • wildmtnmusic.ca

6, 12 pm • Enjoy a show and shine featuring more than 100 cars • partnersonthepembina.com

Wild Mountain Music Festival • Entrance Ranch, 8 km north of



Austin O’Brien

Glengarry

Bonnie Doon

Grand Trunk

130 Ave and 112 St Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

106 Ave and 26 St Green asphalt 6 courts for booking, 2 drop-in courts

Borden

Jasper Place

Strathcona

Confederation

Kinsmen

Victoria

• Please do not sit, swing or stand on net cable.

43 Ave and 114 St Asphalt surface 2 courts for booking, 2 drop-in courts

RATES

Coronation

Londonderry

Forest Heights

Mill Woods

Tennis Courts are available for reservation from May to October (weather permitting). They can be booked online at edmonton.ca.activities

61 St and 95 Ave Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

TENNIS COURT CITY GUIDELINES • Please be considerate of others and limit your game to 45 minutes if others are waiting. • Tennis courts are for tennis play. • Skateboarding, rollerblading, bicycles or street hockey play are not permitted on the court surface.

$8.60/hr (adult) $6.40/hr (youth/senior) $4.40/hr (child)

133 Ave and 89 St Green asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

81 St and 88 Ave Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

112 Ave and 74 St Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

89 Ave and 163 St Green asphalt 6 courts for booking, 2 drop-in courts

9100 Walterdale Road Asphalt surface 2 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

111 Ave and 135 St Green asphalt 6 courts for booking, 2 drop-in courts

Queen Elizabeth

132 Ave and 94 St Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

Rundle Park

72 Ave and 104 St Green asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

108 Ave and 89 St Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

145 Ave and 66 St Green asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

84 St and 103 Ave Black asphalt 3 courts for booking, 1 drop-in court

28 Ave and 72 St Green asphalt 4 courts for booking, 2 drop-in courts

SHOP. STAY. EXPLORE. Whether you’re in town for a visit, just passing through, or for a medical appointment Kingsway is quickly becoming the destination of choice in Edmonton. Home to more than 70 restaurants, over 150 fashion shops, 30 beauty supply shops & salons and several sports & entertainment options, including the Alberta Aviation Museum. With so much to experience, why not stay awhile in one of our four great hotels?

1.866.401.6682 • novahotels.ca 1.877.473.7871 • edmontoninn.ca 1.800.661.9843 • chateaulouis.com 1.800.666.5026 • bestwestern.com 1.780.451.1175 • albertaaviationmuseum.com

It Starts Right Here!

1.780.477.5756 • kingswaymall.com TM

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Lionel Richie w/ Mariah Carey • Rogers Place, 10220-104 Ave •

$39.95 - $125 (TM) • A performance by two world-acclaimed superstars, Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey

Symphony Under The Sky, Tchaikovsky, Wagner and Bruch • Heritage Amphitheatre,

Hawrelak Park • 7 pm • Aug 31 – Sept 3 • $135 (adult reserved), $75 (child reserved), $75 (adult grass), free (child

grass) • Second concert of the fournight music under the stars event • winspearcentre.com

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Street Legal • Castrol Raceway, AB-

19, Leduc County • 5 pm (gates), 6 pm - 11 pm • $40 (competitor); $10 (adult), $5 (senior/youth), free (children) • castrolraceway.com • 780.468.3278

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2 EDMONTON PROPER Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Symphony Under The Sky, A Night in Hollywood • Heritage

Amphitheatre, Hawrelak Park • 7 pm • Aug 31 – Sept 3 • $135 (adult reserved), $75 (child reserved), $75 (adult grass), free (child grass) • Third concert of the four-night music under the stars event • winspearcentre.com

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3 EDMONTON PROPER Live Thoroughbred Racing

• Northlands Racetrack, 7410 Borden Park Rd • 6:30 pm • Live thoroughbred horse racing • northlandspark.ca • 780.471.8174

Empress Comedy Night • Em-

press Ale House, 9912-82 Ave • Every Sun • 9 pm • Highlighting the best comedy Edmonton has to offer Symphony Under The Sky, Alberta Rising • Heritage Amphi-

theatre, Hawrelak Park • 7 pm • Aug 31 – Sept 3 • $135 (adult reserved), $75 (child reserved), $75 (adult grass), free (child grass) • Final concert of the four-night music under the stars event • winspearcentre.com

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Sweet Corn Fest • Prairie Gar-

dens, 56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Sept 3 – 5, 10 am - 5 pm • $12.60 (individual) $10.50 (family tickets priced individually) • This corn festival is a family event with a cornucopia of corny activities including corn-eating contests, corn mazes, face painting, corny jokes, veggie art and more. The festival features the kids’ maze, Mindbender, folk music and hands-on corn craft activities for children • prairiegardens.org

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4 EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Sweet Corn Fest • Prairie Gar-

dens, 56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Sept 3 – 5, 10 am - 5 pm • $12.60 (individual) $10.50 (family tickets priced individually) • This corn festival is a family event with a cornucopia of corny activities including corn-eating contests, corn mazes, face painting, corny jokes, veggie art and more. The festival features the kids’ maze, Mindbender, folk music and hands-on corn craft activities for children • prairiegardens.org

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 EDMONTON PROPER Open Mic and Poetry Slam •

Massawa Cafe, 10153-97 St NW • $5 by donation • 7 pm - 9 pm • Exciting and engaging poetry every single Tuesday of the month hosted by Ahmed Knowmadic • breathinpoetry.com

EDMONTON METRO KID FRIENDLY Hastings Lake Play Group •

Hastings Lake Hall, 51080 Rge Rd 204 • 10 am (every Tue) • Free community event • Themed play days and crafts • hastingslakehall.ca

Sweet Corn Fest • Prairie Gardens,

SeptEMBER 15–17, 2017 118 Ave • 90-94 St KaleidoFest.ca

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56311 Lily Lake Rd, Bon Accord; 25 km north of Edmonton • Sept 3 – 5, 10 am 5 pm • $12.60 (individual) $10.50 (family tickets priced individually) • This corn festival is a family event with a cornucopia of corny activities including corn-eating contests, corn mazes, face painting, corny jokes, veggie art and more. The festival features the kids’ maze, Mindbender, folk music and hands-on corn craft activities for children • prairiegardens.org


Hot Summer Guide Academy of Learning ..................................... 42 Alberta Aviation Museum ............................... 62 Beavertails Food Truck .................................. 36 Black Dog Freehouse ..................................... 32 Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Festival ........... 11 Brick and Whiskey Public House ..................... 58 Brookfield Residential .................................... 86 Broadway Across Canada (Phantom of the Opera) .. 87 Calaway Park .................................................. 3 Calgary Reggaefest........................................ 74 Calle Mexico ................................................ 31 Campers Village............................................ 51 Camrose Resort & Casino ............................... 29 Canmore Folk Music Festival .......................... 22 City of Edmonton – Daycamps......................... 14 City of St Albert ............................................ 25 CKUA .......................................................... 21 Cora ............................................................ 40 CTV ............................................................ 83 Daawat ........................................................ 34 Denny’s ....................................................... 36 Digital School ............................................... 65 DiscoverE..................................................... 84 Dream Tea.................................................... 35 Duffy’s Challenge .......................................... 26 Easter Seals/Drop Zone ................................. 23 Edmonton Canoe .......................................... 60 Edmonton Folk Music Festival ........................ 75 Edmonton International Jazz Festival ................ 7 Elk Island National Park ................................. 65 Edmonton Musical Theatre............................... 9 Edmonton Opera .......................................... 66 Edmonton Pride Festival Society ....................... 6 Events Edmonton/Canadian Food Championships/ Taste of Edmonton ........................................ 33 Evolution Wonderlounge ................................ 48 Fairmont Hotel Macdonald ............................. 36 Festival of Big Ideas ....................................... 10 Fife N Dekel ................................................. 37 Firefly Theatre .............................................. 84 Fluevog Shoes .............................................. 57 Foote in the Door (Carousel) ........................... 11 Fort Edmonton Park ...................................... 28 Fort McMurray Tourism ................................. 24 Harcourt House ............................................ 49 Haskin Canoe ............................................... 59

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