Here are the Best Things to do in Edmonton this Weekend - October 20-22, 2023
This weekend let’s celebrate how beautiful the weather is in Edmonton. The picnics in the parks, walks in the river valley and strolling the neighbourhood to check out all the Halloween decorations. This weekend
Here are the best things to do in Edmonton this Weekend
Little Shop of Horrors Starts this Weekend
A sci-fi comedy musical about the meek and bumbling assistant of a struggling floral shop who happens upon a strange new plant that causes business to boom. But when the plant starts to speak, promising fame and fortune, he finds the plant also develops an unquenchable thirst for human blood. One of the longest running Off-Broadway shows, Little Shop of Horrors has an electrifying, 60s inspired, pop/rock score by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
Visit the WebsiteGet outside for Gateway to the Stars at Elk Island National Park
Gateway to the Stars is an introductory stargazing program where park interpreters guide participants using star charts to find some of the major constellations visible in the night sky in the fall. We then use the Big Dipper as our Gateway to the Stars to explore other constellations visible to the human eye and along the way tell some of the cultural stories about the constellations.
Visit the WebsiteGet Scared at Reapers Asylum Haunted House
Visit Reapers Haunted House! It’s an Edmonton Haunted House that will chill and scare you in 2023. There are low scare options available for walk-through times. Haunting walk through experiences are available Friday and Saturday nights, 7-10 pm. Don’t forget your food bank donation!
Visit the WebsiteCheck out this performance of Tar Sands Songbook
Created by musician, author and activist Tanya Kalmanovitch, Tar Sands Songbook is an 80-minute solo performance that combines field recordings, storytelling, personal history, and live violin and fiddle music to investigate our invisible relationships to oil.
Visit the WebsiteVisit Carnage Caverns Haunted House
Carnage Caverns is a horror experience that is born from nightmares. Come if you dare to visit Carnage Caverns from 6:30 until 9:00 pm. Be prepared to be scared for a good cause. Admission is $5.00 per person and $20.00 per family. Please bring a non-perishable donation for the food bank! Located in Fort Saskatchewan, at 8725 112 Street.
Visit the WebsiteTake a Haunted Trolley Ride over the High Level Bridge
Join local experts for a spooky and historical one-hour Haunted Trolley ride over the Historic and Haunted High Level Bridge. It’s about to get really scary up in there!
Visit the WebsiteA Dark and Eerie Night at Allard Hall
Feeling spooky? Come join the Edmonton Winds for their first concert of the year. This will be a celebration of all things eerie, and freaky, so be ready for some spine-tingling fun!
Visit the WebsiteLearn to make Expert-Level Ramen
Join MasterChef Canada alumna Mai Nguyen for her exclusive and popular Chicken Ramen masterclass and you'll learn to make Ramen from scratch. In this immersive masterclass, you'll be guided by Mai to create your own ramen noodles and instant pot chicken ramen broth.
Visit the WebsiteGet your Hands on New (to you) Skis
This weekend, it’s the Snow Valley Ski Swap! There, you can find new and new-to-you skis, snowboards, boots, and other winter gear, or sell your past-season equipment.
Visit the WebsiteUkrainian Pyrohy Cooking Experience
Join Secret Ingredient for an exciting culinary adventure as we explore the rich flavors and traditions of Ukrainian cuisine. During this cooking experience, you will have the opportunity to learn from a local homecook who will guide you through the preparation of authentic Ukrainian dishes. From classic borscht to mouthwatering pyrohy(perogies), you will discover the secrets behind these beloved comfort food classics.
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