What to do in Edmonton this weekend
This is what's going on in Edmonton this weekend.
Kaleido Family Arts Festival
Discover and celebrate art in Alberta Avenue this weekend at this event put on by the charity Arts on the Ave.
Where: Alberta Avenue Arts District
When: Sept. 13-15
Admission: Free
Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest kicks off this weekend. Enjoy food, music and more from Germany.
Where: Ice District Fan Park
When: Sept. 12-28
Admission: $37
Asiafest 2024
The Taste of Asia YEG Night Market is back for a third year with a new name. Organizers say more than 60 food vendors, artisans and performers will be there.
Where: Currents of Windermere
When: Sept. 13-15
Admission: Free
Barrel Fest
This one-day event features barrel-fermented and barrel-aged beer from 18 breweries across Canada, according to organizer Blind Enthusiasm Brewing Company.
Where: Ritchie Park
When: 1-6 p.m. Sept. 14
Admission: $38 entry plus $4/100ml pour
Canadian Country Music Association Awards
Attend the biggest country music event in the country.
Where: Rogers Place
When: Sept. 14
Admission: Tickets start at $51
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