Friday, Oct. 3, 2025
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Edmonton Corn Maze
Sept. 2 to Oct. 26
Edmonton Corn MazeJoin us for our 25th season of family fun, adventure, and memories in the heart of Alberta
Life of Pi
Sept. 13 to Oct. 5
Citadel TheatreLife of Pi brings Yann Martel’s acclaimed novel to life in a visually stunning and emotionally captivating theatrical experience.
ABBAMANIA: Back to the Disco Dimension
Sept. 24 to Nov. 2
Jubilations Dinner TheatreGet ready to laugh, dance, and sing along with ABBAMANIA: Back To The Disco Dimension at Jubilations Dinner Theatre, a rollicking musical parody that t...
Edmonton International Film Festival
Sept. 25 to Oct. 4
A festival featuring high-quality films from around the world, as well as filmmaker chats, Q&As, gala screenings, a local filmmaker spotlight, 'buzzy' ...
The Pink Unicorn
Sept. 25 to Oct. 11
Fringe Theatre Arts BarnsThe welcome return of a wonderful comedy/drama that deftly opens up a timely and relevant conversation about parents dealing with the pressures of a ch...
Pumpkins After Dark
Sept. 26 to Oct. 31
Borden ParkGet ready to experience the magic of Halloween like never before as Pumpkins After Dark, Canada's largest Halloween festival, makes its highly anticipa...
Indigitization Workshop
Oct. 2 to Oct. 5
Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage CentreJoin us for a four-day workshop with hands-on training, equipment, and resources to digitize and preserve Indigenous community knowledge.
Holly Ball 2025
Friday, Oct. 3
Starts at 10:00am
Art Gallery of AlbertaHolly Ball is a night where art, style and community come together.
Momentary Museum – Queer History Month
Friday, Oct. 3
Starts at 1:00pm
Edmonton Public Library (Lois Hole)October is Queer History Month, so we’re encouraging Edmontonians to bring everyday objects that tie into Edmonton’s LGBTQ2S+ history – especially lesb...
Climate Health Action Talks: Film Screening of The Magnitude of All Things
Friday, Oct. 3
Starts at 2:25pm
Garneau TheatreJoin Climate Health Action talks for a dialogue and film screening about what ecological grief can teach us about love and climate action