Sunday, July 12, 2026
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Something Rotten
July 1 to July 12
William Hawrelak ParkSOMETHING ROTTEN! is the outrageous Broadway smash that asks the ultimate question: what if Shakespeare had competition?
Cocktails at Pam's
July 9 to July 26
Varscona Theatre40 years after its premiere production at the 1986 Fringe and 10 years after its last revival in the inaugural season of the rebuilt Varscona Theatre, ...
Whyte Avenue Art Walk
July 10 to July 12
Welcome to Alberta’s oldest and largest non-juried visual arts festival, located in the heart of Old Strathcona!
Callingwood Farmers' Market
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 10:00am
Callingwood Farmers' MarketWe’re proud to be Edmonton’s largest and longest standing outdoor market, with 200+ vendors offering a beautiful mix of locally grown and hand-crafted ...
Sundays at the 124 Grand Market
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 11:00am
124 Grand MarketEase into your Sunday at the 124 Grand Market, set in the heart of the Wîhkwêntôwin Community on 102 Avenue between 124 and 122 Street.
Japanese Tea Ceremony
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 11:15am
We will be serving each guest a traditional Japanese sweet, accompanied by a bowl of freshly made matcha during the ceremony.
Walterdale House Tours
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 1:00pm
John Walter MuseumThe houses of John Walter are one of the best-kept secrets in Edmonton’s river valley.
Edmonton Riverhawks VS. Marion Berries
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 1:00pm
Re/Max FieldKiddos Crash the Park
Something Rotten
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 1:30pm
William Hawrelak ParkSOMETHING ROTTEN! is the outrageous Broadway smash that asks the ultimate question: what if Shakespeare had competition?
Cocktails at Pam's
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 2:00pm
Varscona Theatre40 years after its premiere production at the 1986 Fringe and 10 years after its last revival in the inaugural season of the rebuilt Varscona Theatre, ...
Cocktails at Pam's
Sunday, July 12
Starts at 2:00pm
Varscona Theatre40 years after its premiere production at the 1986 Fringe and 10 years after its last revival in the inaugural season of the rebuilt Varscona Theatre, ...