27 outstanding things to do in Edmonton this weekend: June 26 to 28

Jun 25 2026, 2:00 pm

We’ve finally hit the final weekend of June, and as we prepare to enter the final half of 2026, there is no shortage of ways to get out and enjoy summer in Edmonton.

From music, art, and design festivals to night markets and more, check out these 27 outstanding things to do in the city this weekend.

The Works Art & Design Festival

What: The Works Art & Design Festival returns this week, bringing together more than 200 artists across 41 exhibits at 18 locations throughout downtown Edmonton. Start your journey at Churchill Square, where 19 exhibits showcase everything from paintings and immersive installations to hands-on art experiences. Along the way, enjoy artist-led workshops, live music, and opportunities to discover new creative voices.

When: June 20 to July 1, 2026
Where: Sir Winston Churchill Square
Cost: Free

Edmonton Stingers vs. Saskatoon Mamba

 

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What: Feel the adrenaline at the Edmonton Expo Centre, home to the Edmonton Stingers. Catch Canada’s top basketball players in action until early August as they chase the CEBL Championship.

When: Sunday, June 28, at 4 p.m.
Where: Edmonton Expo Centre — 7515 118th Ave. NW
Cost: Single game tickets start at $27 and can be purchased online

GospelFest

 

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What: GospelFest is Edmonton’s first-ever gospel music festival and showcase, dedicated to celebrating the cultural and historical significance of Black gospel music in Edmonton and beyond. This one-of-a-kind event brings people together through incredible live music, delicious food, and meaningful cultural exchange.

When: Sunday, June 28, 2026
Where: Citadel Theatre — 9828 101A Ave. NW
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be purchased online

Edmonton’s Summer of Soccer

 

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What: This June and July, Edmonton’s Summer of Soccer takes over the ICE District with free soccer celebrations for fans of all ages. Catch the action at 97 free World Cup Watch Parties, including at least 17 featured matches inside The Tent at Fan Park @ ICE District, highlighted by every Team Canada match. The celebration also includes a special Canada Celebrates event and community soccer programming for kids throughout the summer.

When: Various dates and times between June 11 and July 19
Where: Fan Park — 10104 104th Ave. NW
Cost: Free

Freewill Shakespeare Festival

What: Get thee to a festival most lively, where the Bard himself doth spring to life upon the stage. The Freewill Shakespeare Festival, now celebrating over 35 glorious years, returns to the Heritage Amphitheatre in William Hawrelak Park with mirth and merriment aplenty. This season’s delights include the riotous Something Rotten! and the ever-charming Much Ado About Nothing.

When: Tuesday, June 16 to July 12, 2026
Where: Heritage Amphitheatre — William Hawrelak Park
Cost: $40 adult admission; find tickets online

2026 National Vocal Arts Festival

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What: NUOVA Vocal Arts is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to developing the next generation of Canadian vocal artists in Opera & Music Theatre performance and production. Committed to accessibility and artistic excellence, the organization presents opera and musical theatre in welcoming, intimate settings that inspire audiences and strengthen the community. Coffee Cabaret, an upcoming event, is taking place on June 5, 2026.

When: Sunday, May 24 to June 28, 2026
Where: Various locations
Cost: Ticket prices vary; find them online

Love Out Loud Night Market

What: Celebrate Pride Month at the Love Out Loud Night Market and Pride Celebration, featuring 85 incredible vendors, local artists, food trucks, flash tattoos, and 2SLGBTQ+ community groups. This all-ages event offers free entry and a welcoming space to connect, celebrate, and enjoy the vibrant spirit of Pride.

When: Friday, June 26, 2026
Where: Alberta Aviation Museum — 11410 Kingsway NW
Cost: Free

Fort Edmonton Park

What: Fort Edmonton Park is the largest living history museum in Canada. Visitors can experience the history of Edmonton before their very eyes, with a recreation of a fort from 1846 that was on the grounds during that time, to streets detailing each time period from 1885 to 1920.

When: Open Wednesdays to Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Fort Edmonton Park — 7000 143rd St. NW
Cost: $27.90 adult admission; find tickets online

Check out an Edmonton Riverhawks game

 

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What: Get ready for the crack of a baseball against a bat, the breeze rolling through the stands, the roar of the crowd in the bleachers, and the smell of hot dogs in the air. Cold drink in hand, baseball is back, and you can join the Edmonton Riverhawks this weekend as they take on the Port Angeles Lefties.

When: Friday, June 26 at 7:05 p.m., June 27 at 7:05 p.m., and June 28 at 1:05 p.m.
Where: Remax Field — 10233 96th Ave. NW
Cost: Tickets start at $10 and can be found online

Edmonton International Jazz Festival

What: Get ready to swing into summer as the Edmonton Jazz Festival Society brings the world of Jazz to Edmonton. From soulful classics to bold, modern beats, you can enjoy nine days of unforgettable performances in venues including Winspear Centre, Starlite Room, Bellamy’s Lounge, and more. With ticket options ranging from free outdoor shows to headlining concerts, there’s something for every jazz lover.

When: Friday, June 19 to 28, 2026
Where: Multiple venues in Edmonton
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be purchased online

Alberta Diesel Day

 

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What: Alberta Diesel Day is back, bigger, louder, and more action-packed than ever. This two-day diesel motorsports event is the ultimate weekend for diesel fans, packed with horsepower, torque, and nonstop excitement. Check out diesel drag racing, a huge Show & Shine, a vendor market, live music, and plenty more. Whether you’re competing, showing off your ride, or just coming out to enjoy the action, there’s something for everyone at Alberta Diesel Day

When: June 27 to 28, 2026
Where: RAD Torque Raceway — 50342 Rge. Rd. 253 Edmonton International Airport
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be purchased online

Cruise on the Edmonton Riverboat

What: For three decades, Edmonton’s iconic riverboat has offered unparalleled views of the Edmonton city skyline and the stunning river valley. This incredible 90-minute excursion lets you indulge in fantastic dining options, drinks, and some awesome live music, and you get to experience Edmonton from a whole new vantage point.

When: Operates on weekends and select weekdays in May
Where: 9734 98th Ave. NW
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be purchased online

Celebrate Pride Month

 

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What: This Pride Month, Edmonton is celebrating bigger and bolder than ever. Explore a growing lineup of exciting events on Pride Edmonton’s calendar, updated regularly with new ways to celebrate in and around the city.

When: Events daily throughout June
Where: Various locations across Edmonton
Cost: Varies

“June is Recreation & Parks Month” (JRPM) 75 Hour Challenge

What: To celebrate JRPM, the Alberta Parks and Recreation Association is challenging Albertans to spend 75 hours throughout June participating in recreation and parks activities. That’s it. Walk, run, play, read, explore, connect — every hour counts.

One participant will win a $500 Recreation & Parks Adventure Package, including:

  • $200 toward a local recreation membership, program, or parks pass
  • $100 Sport Chek gift card
  • $100 MEC gift card
  • $100 gas card

How to participate:

  • Register for the challenge.
  • Track your hours throughout June – any hours tracked get you entered to win
  • Submit your total hours by July 5

When: Monday, June 1 to 30, 2026
Where: Alberta-wide
Cost: Free to participate

Explore the Museum of Illusions

What: The first Museum of Illusions location in Western Canada brings an immersive, mind-bending experience to Edmonton.

Museum of Illusions is a visual, sensory, and educational experience designed to engage your sense of wonder and shift your perspective through the science behind optical illusions.

Visitors to the Edmonton location will encounter a range of interactive installations, including the Infinity Room, which creates the illusion of endless space through mirrored reflections, and the Ames Room, where perspective dramatically alters how people appear in size. The exhibits combine education and entertainment — often referred to as “edutainment” — to create a playful, engaging experience.

When: Open until May 14, 2027
Where: West Edmonton Mall — Phase 4, Level 1, 8882 170th St. NW
Cost: Tickets start at $29.99 for kids and $39.99 for adults, with family pricing and group discounts available.

Edmonton Valley Zoo

What: The Edmonton Valley Zoo is home to more than 250 animals, focused on conservation, and offers fun and education for the whole family.

When: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day
Where: 13315 Buena Vista Rd. NW
Cost: $16.95 adult admission

World Rugby Nations Cup 2026

 

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What: International rugby returns to Edmonton this July as Canada’s Men’s Rugby Team hosts Spain, Portugal, and Tonga as part of the inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup. Cheer on Team Canada as they compete for valuable World Ranking points on the road to Rugby World Cup 2027. Edmonton will host Canada vs Spain on July 4, a free Rugby Canada Fan Fest on July 5, and a July 11 double header featuring Tonga vs Spain and Canada vs Portugal at Clarke Stadium.

When: Saturday, July 4, Sunday, July 5 and Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time: July 4: Canada vs. Spain – 7:00 p.m. kickoff, July 5: Rugby Canada Fan Fest – 1 to 3 p.m., July 11: Tonga vs Spain – 3:45 p.m. kickoff; Canada vs Portugal – 7 p.m. kickoff
Where: Clarke Stadium — 11000 Stadium Rd. NW
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be purchased online; Fan Fest is free

124 Grand Market

What: This market is a summer fixture on 124th Street. This pop-up market with a wide range of vendors strives to serve visitors with high-quality, locally made or grown products, and support the growth of Edmonton’s smallest businesses and entrepreneurs.

When: Every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. from June 7 to Oct. 11, 2026
Where: 124th St. and 102nd Ave. NW
Cost: Free

Visit the Art Gallery of Alberta

 

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What: Right in the heart of downtown, the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) has been Edmonton’s go-to for art and culture for 100 years. With rotating exhibitions, workshops, and events, it’s the perfect spot to get inspired, learn something new, or just soak up some creativity.

When: Open Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Fridays to Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq. NW
Cost: $13.33 regular adult admission

Bountiful Farmers Market

What: Bountiful Farmers Market offers a wide variety of fresh goods, including local vegetables and meat, coffee roasters, and beer and wine. It also has an ethnic food hall, a children’s play area, live entertainment, and more.

When: Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday year-round
Where: 3696 97th St. NW
Cost: Free

Muttart Conservatory

What: Be amazed at the stunning Muttart Conservatory, with each glass pyramid showcasing a different environment for plants from around the globe. It’s a relaxing, insightful, and beautiful experience and a lovely thing to do in Edmonton.

When: Hours vary
Where: Muttart Conservatory — 9626 96A St. NW
Admission: $14.95 adult admission

Visit the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village

What: Experience history brought to life by costumed interpreters at our open-air museum. Hear the first-hand stories of early settlers to east central Alberta and learn how Ukrainian immigration impacted Alberta’s cultural identity and heritage.

When: Opens Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: 195041 Hwy. 16 E., Lamont County, Alta.
Admission: $18 adult admission

Elk Island National Park

 

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What: Located just 35 minutes east of Edmonton, Elk Island National Park offers rolling hills, glassy lakes, and some of the best stargazing around, no matter the season. Explore over 80 km of trails while spotting bison, elk, and hundreds of bird species.

When: Hours vary
Where: Improvement District No. 13, Alta.
Cost: Free admission

Royal Alberta Museum

What: Marvel at the Royal Alberta Museum’s vast collections. From its archaeology, Indigenous studies, and work-life industry sections to Earth and Life Sciences that will wow you, it’s one of the most intriguing things to do in Edmonton.

When: Hours vary 
Where:
9810 103A Ave. NW
Cost: $10 to $21; tickets can be found online

Hit up the WEM World Waterpark

 

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What: It’ll feel like a bit of a tropical getaway when you visit the World Waterpark at West Edmonton Mall. Shoot down some massive slides or relax in the wave pool. Whatever you choose, it’s a prime way to spend the day.

When: Hours vary throughout the week
Where: West Edmonton Mall — 8882 170th St. NW
Cost: Ticket prices vary and can be found online

Telus World of Science

 

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What: Head over to the Telus World of Science this week, where you can experience wicked screenings in IMAX, exercise your brain, and so much more.

Right now, you can step into a dog’s world in “Dogs! A Science Tail,” an interactive feature exhibition running this summer. Discover how dogs experience life through their powerful senses and explore the science behind the remarkable bond between humans and their four-legged companions.

Through hands-on exhibits and playful challenges, you can train a virtual dog to follow your commands, test your speed against some of the world’s fastest dogs, and explore how dogs see, hear, and smell the world around them. The exhibition runs until Monday, Sept. 7.

When: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Mondays
Where: 11211 142nd St. NW
Cost: $24.95 general adult admission

Galaxyland

 

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What: You can never go wrong with a trip to the amusement park, and Galaxyland is North America’s largest indoor amusement park. It features 27 Hasbro-themed rides and more for all ages.

When: Hours vary
Where: West Edmonton Mall — 8882 170th St. NW
Cost: $64 general admission; get tickets online

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