
Let’s raise a glass to June and say hello to July this week, and it’s sure shaping up to be a busy one here in Edmonton with plenty of things to do.
From Canada Day festivities to basketball from the Stingers, check out these 17 things to do in YEG this week.
Canada Day at the Alberta Legislature

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What: The Legislative Assembly of Alberta invites visitors to celebrate Canada Day at Alberta’s centre of democracy. Enjoy free entertainment and activities for all ages on Tuesday, July 1, from noon to 5 p.m. at one of the most picturesque places in the province.
Where: Alberta Legislature — 10800 97th Ave. NW
Cost: FREE
Catch an Edmonton Stingers game
What: Enjoy an Edmonton Stingers game this Canada Day when the team welcomes the Montreal Alliance.
When: Tuesday, July 1 at 4 p.m.
Where: Edmonton Expo Centre — 7515 118th Ave.
Cost: Ticket prices vary
Canada Day Fireworks Show

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What: Enjoy the magnificent fireworks over Edmonton’s River Valley parks and the North Saskatchewan River for Canada Day.
When: Tuesday, July 1, at 11 p.m.
Where: Numerous viewing locations
Edmonton Riverhawks

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What: Nothing beats the atmosphere down at Re/Max Field during an Edmonton Riverhawks game. This collegiate summer baseball team draws quite a crowd during the season, and we love to see it.
When: Tuesday, July 1 at 7:05 p.m.; Wednesday, July 2 at 7:05 p.m.; Thursday, July 3 at 7:05 p.m.; and Friday, July 4 at 7:05 p.m.
Where: Re/Max Field — 10233 96th Ave. NW
Cost: Ticket prices vary
Snow Valley Aerial Park
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What: With over 100 elements on the structure, there is something for everyone! Crawl, climb, swing, and step your way through locally themed elements up to 15 metres high, including the rainbow wall, ski bridge, swinging picnic table, and tons of other challenges!
When: Hours vary
Where: 3204 Rainbow Valley Rd.
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 sq. ft., allowing visitors to be transported to Cairo, where they will be able to freely wander through ancient Egypt.
When: Until Aug. 31, 2025
Where: West Edmonton Mall — 8882 170th St. NW
Price: Ticket prices vary
Fort Edmonton Park
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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 located on the grounds during that time, as well as streets that detail each time period from 1885 to 1920.
Where: Fort Edmonton Park — 7000 143rd St. NW
When: Wednesdays to Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost: $27.90 adult admission; find tickets online
Elk Island National Park
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What: Whether you’re hitting the trails, stargazing, or trying to see some buffalo, this is well worth the short drive out there. Why not enjoy the outdoors this weekend at this prestigious national park?
When: Open year-round
Where: 54401 Range Rd. 203, Fort Saskatchewan
Cost: A Parks Canada pass is required to enter
Take a cruise on the Edmonton Riverboat
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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: Seven days a week throughout summer
Where: 9734 98th Ave. NW
Cost: Starts at $75 for adults (buffet included); book online
Get gardening

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What: Garden season has finally arrived, and boy, are we excited. Planting native species in your garden is a fantastic way to enhance your yard’s biodiversity and the environment overall. Bees love them, and they’re extremely simple to maintain because they are already primed for our climate. We have curated a list of native plant species that would be a great addition to your garden this season.
Visit the Royal Alberta Museum
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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 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 thing to do this week in Edmonton.
When: Hours vary throughout the week
Where: 8882 170th St. NW
Cost: $40 to $54; get tickets
Check out the Art Gallery of Alberta
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What: Wander through the thoughtful and beautiful artwork at the Art Gallery of Alberta and marvel at each exhibit. Grab a bite at a downtown Edmonton restaurant when you are all finished!
When: Open Wednesday to Sunday
Where: 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., Edmonton
Cost: $14; purchase online
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 one indoors. It features 27 Hasbro-themed rides and more for all ages.
When: Hours vary
Where: 8882 170th St. NW
Cost: $64 general admission; get tickets
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 by navigating through mazes, and try your hand at some awesome games and challenges!
When: Hours vary
Where: Telus World of Science — 11211 142nd St. NW
Cost: $25.95 regular adult admission
Bike/hike in the River Valley
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What: Edmonton’s River Valley is vast, and boy, are we ever lucky to have the largest urban park in North America. With more than 160 km of maintained pathways and 20 major parks, the River Valley is a gem and a natural wonder for all to enjoy. It’s the perfect place to spend a bright summer afternoon.
Bountiful Farmers Market
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What: Bountiful Farmers Market offers a wide variety of fresh goods, including local vegetables and meats, coffee roasters, 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
Time: Fridays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: 3696 97th St. NW
Cost: Free




