Summer Sessions
Heritage Park 5100 41 Ave, Stony Plain, Alberta, CanadaBring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series featuring Canadian talent. Grab a bite to eat at the on-site BBQ or bring a picnic to enjoy. Fun …
Bring your blanket or lawn chair to this free music series featuring Canadian talent. Grab a bite to eat at the on-site BBQ or bring a picnic to enjoy. Fun …
Music in the Park is a great opportunity for visitors alike to enjoy the talents of local and regional musicians. Concerts will run from June to August, starting at 6:30 …
The patio is the perfect place for a concert, it is a relaxing setting in the evening sun amongst the beauty of Broadmoor Lake Park; and if it's raining, we'll …
A middle-aged woman recollects a story of abiding love between two families, one black, one white, and the two children that were born into their shared household in early 1960’s …
Cultural Campfires have become a community favourite over the summer months. Each week at 7PM in Shikaoi Park, storytellers share stories from an array of cultural backgrounds around the campfire. …
For those who love nothing better than to cake their tires — never mind their entire vehicles — in the mud, the Plamondon Mud Bogs are the perfect playground. Afterall, …
The 2-round, world record-capable event will feature U21 Junior Men/Junior Women and U17 Boys/Girls athletes. These extraordinary athletes will be competing for titles in the Slalom, Trick, Jump, and Overall Events. The Jr. Canadian …
One of the world's largest rodeos, a parade, midway, stage shows, concerts, agricultural competitions, chuckwagon racing and First Nations exhibitions. The city takes on a party atmosphere during Stampede: office …
One of the best opportunities to learn about their rich culture and for the people in general, to share in the understanding of each other's ethnic values through music, song …
A middle-aged woman recollects a story of abiding love between two families, one black, one white, and the two children that were born into their shared household in early 1960’s …