
Calgary will soon see the Easter Bunny hop through, and while we wait for its arrival, check out all the great things to do this week.
From fun at Heritage Park to catching the Flames’ final home game of the season at the Saddledome, check out these 10 fantastic things to do this week in YYC.
The Heritage Park Roadshow
What: This Easter weekend, step into history at the Heritage Park Roadshow, a brand-new event packed with excitement for all ages! From April 18 to 20, uncover hidden treasures at the Roadshow Market, bid in live auctions with Canadian Pickers’ Sheldon Smithens, and test your skills in Calgary’s greatest treasure hunt. Plus, get an exclusive first look at Heritage Park’s 2025 season. Families can enjoy bouncy houses, Easter Bunny meet and greets, and vintage streetcar rides, making it a weekend of fun for everyone. An unforgettable Easter weekend awaits—don’t miss out!
When: April 18 to 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Heritage Park — 1900 Heritage Dr. SW
Cost: Single and three-day tickets are available online
Brett Young
What: Get your country music fix with Brett Young playing at the Grey Eagle Event Centre this Monday. Yahoo!
When: Monday, April 14 at 8 p.m.
Where: Grey Eagle Event Centre — 3777 Grey Eagle Dr.
Cost: Starts at $39.50
Catch a Calgary Flames game

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What: It’s the final home game of the season, so grab your jersey and head down to the ‘dome this Tuesday as the Flames take on the Vegas Golden Knights. Thanks for the season, Flames!
When: April 15 at 7 p.m.
Where: Scotiabank Saddledome — 555 Saddledome Rise SE
Cost: Ticket prices vary
Catch a Calgary Hitmen playoff game
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What: We’re sure on a roll! Stroll on down to the ‘dome on Friday as the Hitmen take on the Lethbridge Hurricanes in playoff action.
When: April 18 at 7 p.m.
Where: Scotiabank Saddledome — 555 Saddledome Rise SE
Cost: Ticket prices vary
Horizon of Khufu

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What: Horizon of Khufu is a VR experience that takes you on a journey to explore ancient Egypt and the pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the Egyptian pyramids. It’s a neat concept set up in a space of nearly 10,000 square feet, allowing visitors to be transported to Cairo, where they will be able to freely wander through ancient Egypt.
When: Now until June 15, 2025
Where: CF Chinook Centre — 6455 Macleod Trl.
Price: Cost varies; buy your tickets
Murder at the Park: A Wedding to Die For
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What: Step into a thrilling 1922 prohibition-era three-act murder mystery at the Wainwright Hotel, filled with suspense, music, and intrigue. Enjoy a three-course meal featuring roasted white onion soup, rosemary-braised Alberta beef short ribs, and a raspberry white chocolate mousse dome.
When: Various weeknights until May 24
Where: Wainwright Hotel Heritage Park — 1900 Heritage Dr. SW
Cost: $120 for a single seat
Telus Spark Science Centre
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What: Spend your week full of wonder at the Telus Spark Science Centre. Head over to the centre to be mesmerized by its Digital Immersion Gallery and jaw-dropping shows at the Infinity Dome. This place is bound to leave you awestruck!
When: Sundays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Telus Spark Science Centre – 220 Saint George’s Dr. NE
Price: Various tickets are available
Crossroads Farmers Market
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What: Explore the amazing stalls at the Crossroads Farmers Market this Friday. You can purchase some cute trinkets for your mantlepiece or buy all the ingredients you need for a delicious meal from local vendors.
When: Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday year-round from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: 1235 26th Ave. SE
Gasoline Alley Museum
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What: The Gasoline Alley Museum is the ideal weekday trip for vintage car lovers. With its vast collection of antique vehicles and artifacts, this museum transports visitors back to the world of old automobiles.
When: Tuesdays to Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Heritage Park — 1900 Heritage Dr. SW
Cost: Tickets start at $14.95 for adults (16+) and $8.95 for children (3-15)
Visit a cute bookstore
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What: With spring here, we can’t think of a better way to enjoy all the sunshine than with a good book. Calgary has so many amazing bookshops to check out, so head over to one of the amazing spots in the city and fill your bags with stories. There’s even a brand-new business that has a naughty nook, too.