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We hoped you enjoyed the weekend, and are looking forward to all the fun things to do around Edmonton these next few days. Still searching for that energy? Don’t worry about it, because we’ve got more than a few options that sound pretty darn fantastic.
Here are the 10 best things to do in Edmonton this week.
We’re kicking things off with a country concert! Dean Brody has become a staple name in the scene, and is showing no signs of slowing down.
When: Friday, June 3rd
Where: 300 East Lapotac Boulevard
Cost: $84+
Put on by Edmonton Downtown, this annual event mixes installations, parties, and more into 10 straight days of fun! Check out a concert, look at some art, and enjoy a lunch with your pals.
When: On throughout the week
Where: Locations around downtown Edmonton
Cost: Free to attend!
Speaking of cultural celebrations, the Dreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Fest has kicked off! Head down to the Metro Cinema to see things in person, or grab a festival pass for virtual showings and unwind at home.
When: Shows throughout the week
Where: In-person and virtual options
Cost: $15+
Feeling energized by the warmer weather? It might be time to go on a little adventure! Take a sneaky day trip nearby, or go all out with a multi-day grand tour.
Where: Click the link above for our picks
Ah, spring is in the street… cars. The Common’s Street Car Cask Parties are back, and will be on practically all summer long! Enjoy some unique brews, eat some treats, then return to The Common itself for a little live music!
When: Thursday, June 2nd
Where: 10910 100 Avenue NW
Cost: $53.50+
Two new exhibitions have arrived at the AGA! One sheds light on Haiti’s relationship to the world, while the other focuses on J’ouvert, a Trinidadian carnival dating back to the 18th century.
When: Open Wednesday to Sunday
Where: 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Cost: $14
The already iconic destination got a major renovation last year, and this is its first full season back! Family-friendly options that double as date ideas are few and far between, but we definitely think Fort Edmonton Park is a great example of it.
When: Open Wednesday to Sunday
Where: 7000 143 Street NW
Tickets: $26.20 for GA
Edmonton’s local golf courses are finally opening for the season. And while finding an actual tee-time for cheap is relative, we can say that a trip to the driving range is as much as breakfast at McDonald’s! Borrow a pal’s clubs and go have some fun.
When: Open throughout the week
Where: 12130 River Valley Road
Cost: $6+
Who said pro sports have to be expensive? Edmonton’s own soccer team has kicked off their 2022 season, with matches against names from across North America.
When: Tuesday, May 31st
Where: 11000 Stadium Road NW
Cost: $10.50+
SPONSORED PICK:
The one-night only outdoor concert event is taking place at Hawrelak Park Amphitheatre with a range of music— from classical and opera to piano solos and pop music with Cara Lianne McLeod, soprano, and Emilio De Mercato, pianist. The concert will see 70% of the net proceeds donated to Kids Kottage.
When: Wednesday, June 1st, 7PM
Where: Heritage Amphitheatre at Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
Cost: Donations of $25+
That’s what we’ve got in mind this week, Edmonton!
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