Photo via Edmonton Christmas Market / Facebook
‘Tis the season for holiday greetings, bright lights, and gift-giving! This month, the Edmonton Christmas Market will return with festive fun and a sprinkle of magic.
Set to take place at Fort Edmonton Park from November 28th until December 15th, 2024, this enchanting experience will feature seasonal eats, treats, amazing gifts, and festive entertainment, but don’t hesitate if you want to attend!
Interested in checking it out?
Tickets are $20 online or $24 at the door for adults and will include access to over 200 vendors, live performances, photo ops, light displays, and interactive installations—however, you’ll want to act fast.
Admission is subject to venue capacity, so we’d recommend purchasing your passes ahead of arrival as you certainly won’t want to miss out.
Since it was founded in 2014, this event has been a local favourite, bringing the community together to shop locally, make memories, and celebrate the season.
“Visitors are captivated by a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions, including mesmerizing live theatre, musical performances, and roaming entertainment featuring local festive acts,” they write on their website.
“The festival showcases awe-inspiring light displays, interactive art installations, ice sculptures, and a diverse array of locally crafted goods, spotlighting Edmonton’s vibrant arts scene and making it a must-visit showcase of talent and artistry.”
It’s going to be another wonderful year, Edmonton, so hop to it!
You never know what you might find!
When: November 28th-December 15th, 2024
Where: 7000 143 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Cost: $20+
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