The festival is on the Pembina River in between Mayerthorpe and Evansburg, Alberta in a campsite park known for its rustic atmosphere. Every year, beautiful, eclectic and amazing musicians come to share their talents with everyone in this yearly fundraiser. 780 786 4824
Vendors, concession, wild pony race, wild cow milking contest and beer gardens. Last year saw the Miniature Chuckwagon Races and the crowd was thrilled with the action as they cheered on their favorites throughout sunshine and rain! The children may dig for cash and there is much, much more!
A Chamber opera based on the Jane Austen classic novel.
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The competition has been held on the second weekend of June since its inception, and has steadily gained notoriety in the carving world as one of the best managed and most welcoming events in the world today. It is a family friendly weekend, free for the public to attend, with plenty of food and craft …
Sustainival is powered entirely by renewable energy: solar, wind, and biodiesel produced from waste vegetable oil. If we can produce a live event for 20,000 to 50,000 people where we can spin you and your friends in a Gravitron at 3x G-force on renewables, then we can do it for your village too. That was the basic …
Young Canadian conductor Earl Lee, recent recipient of the prestigious Solti Conducting Award, joins the ESO for a splendid concert of Romantic treasures. Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony opens with an ominous “fate” theme, yet through tumult and drama, the orchestra blazes toward a triumphant conclusion. Violinist Timothy Chooi returns to Edmonton to perform Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, an alluring …
Directed by Belinda Cornish Starring Farren Timoteo as Montague Gray with Alex Ariate, Nadien Chu, & Nikki Hulowski Montague Gray, Muzak connoisseur, makes it a policy to be as unobtrusive as the music he so passionately loves. But when the dulcet tones in which he finds his quiet joy are suddenly no longer present his …
Acclaimed singer/actor/hoofer Andrew MacDonald-Smith has been a dependably constant presence on Edmonton’s musical and theatrical stages for the last twenty years, and one might be tempted to think he’s spent his whole career here. In this musical cabaret reminiscence, he reveals that this really isn’t the case, and that before alighting on Alberta’s shores in …