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German culture celebration Oktoberfest returns to Edmonton's Ice District

The beer tent at the downtown Fan Park for Oktoberfest at Ice District. (CTV News Edmonton) The beer tent at the downtown Fan Park for Oktoberfest at Ice District. (CTV News Edmonton)
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A slice of Bavaria has returned to downtown Edmonton.

The Fan Park on 104 Avenue beside Rogers Place has been transformed into Oktoberfest at Ice District to include a 30,000-square-foot beer hall tent, live music, German cuisine, local vendors, activities and games.

Oktoberfest at Ice District runs Thursday through Sept. 28.

Highlights include:

  • traditional dishes such as schnitzels, sausages, sauerkraut, pretzels and strudels;
  • authentic German beer and a wide selection of other domestic and imported beers and beverages, with specially designed Oktoberfest steins available;
  • beer and drink vendors such as Blindman Brewing, Erdinger, Fahr Brewery, Jasper Brewing Co., Molson Coors, Rival Trade Brewing, Samuel Adams, Troubled Monk, Troubled Tea and Wild Rose Breweries;
  • performances by traditional German bands and other entertainers.

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