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The largest midway hosted in Downtown Edmonton is coming & it will be FREE to attend

In search of the perfect date night destination or an adventure, the whole family can enjoy? Look no further than the Edmonton ICE District.

This spring, the popular entertainment hub will host the largest midway ever hosted in Downtown Edmonton and it’s going to be wild!

“We are excited to invite families down to Fan Park for the first annual ICE District Carnival,” said Stu Ballantyne, President and Chief Operating Officer, Rogers Place and ICE District.

“Working in partnership with West Coast Amusements, a leader in midway entertainment and safety, this special event promises to be an unforgettable experience for both kids and kids at heart.”

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Featuring a ton of games, food trucks and over 25 rides from the ‘Zipper’ and the 118-tall ‘Speed,’ there will be no shortage of things to do or see and you won’t have to wait much longer!

The carnival actually kicks off on Thursday, June 6th and runs until Sunday the 9th.

Those who visit Ticketmaster between May 29th at 10 am and June 5th can snag early bird ride passes for $35, and then for $45 on the 6th, but if you would prefer just to walk around or whack a few moles – you’re in luck!

Admission is actually FREE of charge, so mark your calendar and plan ahead.

You’re bound to have a blast and you won’t want to miss it.

Enjoy!

ICE District Carnival, 2024

When: Thursday, June 6th, 2024
Where: Fan Park, ICE District, Edmonton
Cost: Free+

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