Six Things To Do In Calgary For The Long Weekend

 

Are you planning to spend the long weekend in Calgary? Well, you’re in for a treat! Calgary is brimming with exciting events and festivals that will make your weekend unforgettable. Whether you’re a foodie, a music enthusiast, or someone who loves exploring the city’s cultural heritage, there’s something for everyone.

So, let’s dive into the six must-visit attractions and events in Calgary for the long weekend.

 

 

1. Taste of Calgary – August 3rd to 7th

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If you consider yourself a food connoisseur, you can’t miss the Taste of Calgary festival. Known as the city’s most appetizing event, it offers a delightful experience of sampling Calgary’s diverse cuisines from various unique restaurants and beverage companies. The festival also features live music performances, artisan vendors, interactive activities, and much more to keep you entertained throughout the day.

This year, Taste of Calgary has taken a step forward by going paperless. With the introduction of the Taste Pass, you can conveniently purchase taste tickets using your Credit Card or Debit Card directly from each vendor. The admission to the festival is free, and the pricing remains the same as previous years, with each digital Taste Ticket costing $1.

And here’s the cherry on top – pets are allowed on a leash, so you can bring your furry friends along to enjoy the festivities!

 

 

2. Chasing Summer Festival – August 5th & 6th

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Calling all electronic dance music (EDM) enthusiasts! The Chasing Summer Festival is back, promising two days of non-stop dancing and music. Held at the Max Bell Centre Festival Grounds, this outdoor EDM event boasts a star-studded lineup, featuring artists like Tiesto, Zedd, Peekaboo, Seven Lions, and many more. Get ready to dance from sunrise to sundown and celebrate the last days of summer in style!

To secure your spot at this electrifying event, make sure to grab your tickets from their official website.

 

3. Heritage Day – Monday, August 7

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Discover the unique and rich cultural heritage of Western Canada at Heritage Day, celebrated at the captivating Heritage Park. With special programming designed for all ages, this event will take you on a historical journey that the whole family will love.

Explore the Historical Village through an exciting scavenger hunt with the Heritage Challenge passport. Enjoy captivating line dancing performances and traditional drum and dance by Wataga. Experience an unforgettable pop-up concert with Matt Masters at Heritage Plaza. The Railway Orientation Center offers an immersive experience with “Harry Rowed: Legacy of a Canadian Photojournalist,” showcasing powerful imagery from Calgary’s history with free admission.

Don’t forget to indulge in the Heritage Day Tea, where you can enjoy freshly brewed tea, gourmet finger sandwiches, and delicious pastries from the Alberta Bakery. Tickets for Heritage Day can be purchased online, and the event takes place at Heritage Park, which is wheelchair accessible and offers both free and paid parking.

 

4. Calgary International Blues Festival – July 31 – August 6

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Blues enthusiasts, get ready for a week-long celebration of blues music at the Calgary International Blues Festival. This annual event features workshops, concerts, special activities, and more, culminating in four days and nights of non-stop blues music at the MainStage in Shaw Millennium Park. The festival is family-friendly and offers an arts market, beer tent, food trucks, and festival souvenirs.

 

5. Floating Lantern Peace Ceremony – Saturday, August 5th

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Join the Calgary Floating Lanterns at Olympic Plaza for the 11th Annual Lantern Peace Festival. This event aims to memorialize those lost in Hiroshima and Nagasaki while advocating for peace and nuclear disarmament. The ceremony brings people together for an evening of reflection, education, and standing united for peace.

 

6. BUMP FESTIVAL – August 5th to 26th

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Experience the vibrant street art scene of Calgary at the 2023 BUMP FESTIVAL. As a city-wide, community-led, and artist-focused festival, BUMP reimagines public spaces through captivating visual arts. The festival kicks off on August 5th with the annual Graffiti Jam, where artists showcase their skills and create awe-inspiring murals throughout the city.

 

So, there you have it – six fantastic things to do in Calgary for the long weekend. Whether you’re a food lover, music enthusiast, history buff, or art admirer, Calgary has something to offer to make your long weekend an unforgettable one. Make sure to mark your calendar and plan your itinerary to make the most of your time in this vibrant and diverse city!