Canada Day in Camrose
City Centre Camrose 4909 48 St, Camrose, Alberta, CanadaParade, breakfast, and fun. For updates, additions and details, click HERE
Parade, breakfast, and fun. For updates, additions and details, click HERE
Join us at Broadmoor Lake Park as we celebrate Canada's birthday at Strathcona County's largest festival. Family activities, performances and fun for everyone! Most activities are free, some require tickets. What's going on at Canada Day? Pancake breakfast supported by the Canadian Progress Club from 9 a.m. - 12 noon Farmers market, 10 a.m. - …
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The largest youth basketball tournament in western Canada. • 2400 players • 200 teams • 500 games • 5000 spectators
Art is more than what you see… It’s how what you see, hear, or touch… makes you feel. Feel all the colours, textures, sizes and sounds of art at The Works Art and Design Festival from June 27 – July 1 in Churchill Square. See what you feel and feel what you see at this …
A variety of entertainment and activities as well as fireworks, weather and wind permitting, to finish the night at midnight over the reservoir. Plus Parade, downtown Grande Prairie 1 – 6 pm July 1.
Pancake Breakfast, parade, car show and shine, great music and fireworks! - 8:00 – 10:00 am Pancake Breakfast – Royal Canadian Legion Parking Lot 9964 93 Avenue 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Farmers Market Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CN Station Parking Lot – 10030 99 Avenue 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Car Show and …
One of the largest rodeos in the Country awaits. Entertainment, live music and rodeo. 7:00am - 8:00pm. Dine at Sixth on the Block Smokehouse in the Tommy Dorchester Paddock 8:00am - 8:00pm. Summer Spectacular Reining Cow Horse Show at the Calnash Ag Event Centre 8:00am. Cowboy Church Service 10:00am - 6:00pm. WILD WEST TRADESHOW at …
What could be more Canadian than the railway? Two ribbons of steel connecting Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This Canada Day weekend at the Alberta Railway Museum, celebrate Canada’s birthday riding behind our train and participating in fun family activities. Walk through railway cars and discover how Canadians have travelled since Confederation. Bring the …