Banff, Alberta Events Calendar
January
"Ice Magic?
International Ice Sculpture Competition & Exhibition
Usual time - mid-January thru
mid-March
Telephone: Telephone:
403-762-8421
Admission Free
Various locations in Lake
Louise, this is an unusual and delightful exhibition to see. Ice carvers from
around the world compete.
Banff/Lake Louise Winter
Festival
Usual time - around the last
week of January
Telephone: Telephone:
403-762-8421
Admission Charged for some
events
This event is fun for everyone and includes an art walk and cultural events, the
Town Party, a Family Winter Carnival, silly and serious winter athletic
contests, and nightly bar and social activities. The Winter Festival has been a
tradition in Banff since 1917.
Winterfest - Canmore
Held in mid-January
Telephone: Telephone:
403-678-1878
On the Pond from 9am to 4pm
Admission Free
?Grab a Slab!? Everyone
is invited to participate in the annual ice sculpture event on the 10th Street
Pond. Bring your own files and chisels, and any other equipment you may
need to satisfy your creative side.
February
The Kananaskis Ski
Marathon ? Canmore
Usual
time - near the end of February
Location: Peter Lougheed
Provincial Park, start/finish at Pocaterra Parking Lot. To get there, drive
south on Hwy #40 from the junction with Hwy #1 for 56 km.
This is a "loppet", a cross-country ski race open to the public,
emphasizing participation, personal challenge, camaraderie, sportsmanship, and
fun. The competition takes place in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, one of
Alberta's finest cross-country ski trail systems, about a ninety-minute drive
west of Calgary in Kananaskis Country. All competitors -- over 400 of them --are
treated to beverages, hot soup, and plenty of home-made cookies -- that's why
the loppet is called "the Cookie Race"!
March
Arc'teryx Canmore Ice
Climbing Festival
Usual
time - in early March
Telephone: Telephone:
403-609-0480
Admission Charged
Ice Climbing enthusiasts look
forward to a little ice time in Canmore, AB during the "Arc'teryx Canmore
Ice Climbing Festival". The event brings together beginner and skilled ice
climbers to enjoy the sport of ice climbing in a fun, festive atmosphere. People
new to the sport have the opportunity to try ice climbing on an artificial ice
wall, try out the latest equipment from core manufacturers, and watch and learn
from some of the top climbers in the sport.
May
Slush Cup ? Banff
entire
month of May
Skiers and snowboarders seek
fame and fortune by attempting to sail over a precipitous pool of ice water. The
Slush Cup has been a Sunshine tradition for several years and a not-to-be-missed
show. This event marks the last ski event of the season.
Festival of Music and
Wine - Jasper
Usual time - over a weekend in
May
The annual "Jasper Festival
of Music and Wine? brings Internationally renowned artists move from the
concert halls to the mountaintops to perform in unique venues around Jasper. The
performances are followed by wine tasting.
Banff/Calgary Road Race
Telephone: Telephone: 403-
294-7440
This annual road race features over 1,500 athletes running in a team relay
format from Banff to Fort Calgary.
Wildlife Festival of
Birds & Bears - Golden B.C.
Several days of events of high quality which offer interpretive, educational,
entertaining and interactive activities including trips on the renowned Columbia
River Wetlands, where many bird species are found and where bears thrive in the
generous surrounding wilderness.
Canmore Children's
Festival
Telephone: 403-678-1878
This 2-day event is a
celebration of children. Storytellers, theatre, comedy, magic, puppets, crafts
and games.
June
ArtSPeak
Usual
time - in mid-June
This exciting weekend festival
will celebrates artistic spirit by featuring performing artists, artists and
artisans, an art walk, a literary festival, film screenings, and street
performers.
Quilt Festival
Usual
time - in mid-June
Telephone: 403-678-9603
Hours: 10am - 7pm on Saturday
and 10am - 5pm on Sunday.
Admission Charged
This exhibition celebrates the
Mountain Cabin Quilters' Guild of Canmore. The quilts are displayed at the
Seniors' Association Drop-In Centre.
Race the Rockies 18 Hour
Challenge
Teams of 3 (mixed gender) and
solo categories paddle, trek, orienteer, and mountain bike a spectacular 100 km
course through the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Race the Rockies 18 Hour Challenge
is one of the few adventure races in the world that allows solo athletes to race
throughout the night.
July
Canada Day Parade and
Celebration
Held
on Canada Day, July 1
Locals line up early for the
pancake breakfast that starts at 7:30 AM. Main Street is jammed with people who
come from all over southern Alberta to view the parade. There are spectacular
fireworks at nightfall.
Race the Rockies
Held
early July ? early August
Get ready for ?Race the Rockies 30 Day Challenge?. Solo athletes and teams
of two will paddle, trek and mountain bike a challenging 3340 km race course
through one of the most beautiful and remote places on earth.
Banff Arts Festival
Usual
time - mid?July through mid?August
Don't miss the Banff Arts
Festival, a four week period of intensive programming during the summer season.
From the new Canadian Opera FILUMENA to the genius of great masters such as
Shakespeare and Mozart, to extraordinary break-troughs by young artists on the
verge of discovery, this sizzling summer festival is filled with more than 60
events that will make you fall head over heels in love with the arts!
August
Canmore Folk Music
Festival
Telephone: 403-678-2524
Alberta's oldest folk music festival offers a weekend filled with afternoon
workshops, craft and food booths, an extensive family area and a stellar line-up
of evening concerts all taking place in Canmore's Centennial Park.
Trans-Rockies Challenge
Usual
time - in mid?August
877-622-7343
The wheels are set to roll for
one of the toughest mountain bike races in the world. 350 two-person teams grind
their way over the Continental Divide through almost 600 kilometers of
wilderness trails.
September
Melissa?s Mini-Marathon
Telephone: 403-762-5511
Over 2,000 runners compete in 3 km, 10 km, or 22 km races.
Highland Games ?
Canmore
Telephone: 403-678-9454
The Celtic spirit prevails in Canmore when hundreds of participants of Highland
Dance, Piping, Drumming, Running and Heavy Sports give their best performances
in their quest for excellence.
Celtic merchants from across
Canada offer their wares, and clan tents provide family history and genealogy
information. Highland cattle and sheep dog demonstrations can be seen and the
Massed Bands will stir the soul. The Beer Garden features non-stop entertainment
such as Scottish Country Dancing and Irish Stepping. The evening Ceilidh is
where the Celts let loose with lively entertainment and dancing. The Provincial
Piping & Drumming Champions for the year are announced here.
Canada Canadian Rocky
Mountain Half Marathon and 8K Race
888-552-2873
Take part in the 8K or half marathon, or cheer on the over 1,000 racers. This is
one of the most scenic courses in Canada and it's a pleasure to run on the
trails and roadways of Canmore.
7-Minute Film Festival
This innovative event provides a free opportunity for filmmakers to experiment
publicly with film and video in an environment fully conducive to concept-driven
creative expression. For viewers, it's a free opportunity to enjoy some
wonderful short films.
October
The Banff Centre
Mountain Ekiden Relay
Telephone: 403-762-6153
Ekiden: a Japanese word meaning
running from post to post; an early Japanese form of courier. Ekidens are
traditionally shorter than most relay runs, totaling only 43 km. Runners pass
off a Japanese-style sash at the exchange area. The original Ekiden was staged
as an all-women's event in Yokohama, Japan. The Banff Centre Mountain Ekiden Run
includes up to 75 - 5 person teams and is a fund raiser for the Centre's artist
scholarship fund.
Pan Canadian Wordfest
Usual time - in mid - October
Telephone: 403-762-6670
The PanCanadian Wordfest brings
together national, international and local writers for a series of readings,
panel discussions, performances, workshops and book signings.
Festival of the Eagles
Telephone:
403-678-6125
Join professional birdwatchers
and amateur bird lovers in this October celebration of the ancient annual
migration of the Golden Eagle along the high crests of the Canadian Rockies.
Share in the spirit of the eagle as you listen to interpreters explain the
phenomenon on a guided hike, or simply gaze upward at the birds soaring above
the peaks in the perfect autumn sky.
October ? November
Banff Mountain Book Festival
Telephone: 403-762-6125
This annual mountain book festival offers outdoor enthusiasts the chance to
enjoy the best of mountain literary views from publishers and writers from all
over the world. This festival is held in conjunction with the Banff Festival of
Mountain Films.
November
"Light Up Canmore"
Christmas Season Kick-off
Telephone: 403-678-4094
Celebrate the holidays in
Canmore, starting with a light-up ceremony at the Northwest Mounted Police
Barracks. Enjoy choirs and hot chocolate, horse-drawn wagon rides, and special
shopping promotions.
Banff Mountain Film Festival
Early
November
Telephone: 403-762-6125
One of the largest and most prestigious film festivals of it's kind, this annual
event previews and honors the top mountaineering/adventure films taken from
around the world.
Banff Winterstart 5 miler
night run
Mid November, race starts at 7pm
Telephone: 403-762-6125
Start at the Banff Caribou Lodge and run on a scenic, winding course along Banff
Avenue and Tunnel Mountain Road.
Santa Claus Parade
Usual time - in late November
Telephone: 403-762-8421
December
Annual Torchlight Parade
Telephone: 403-762-1229
December 31, begins at 7pm and
is best viewed from Banff.
Town of Banff First Night
Celebration
December 31
Hours: 7:30pm - midnight
Family-orientated, alcohol-free
celebration of the arts, which takes place in a variety of downtown Banff
locations.
Community Party on
the Pond
10th Street Pond, Canmore
Telephone: 403-678-1878
December
31
Hours:
Children's events are from 6 to 9 pm with fireworks at 9:30 pm
for the little ones.
This is an alcohol-free event
for the whole family, featuring music and entertainment, hot dogs and hot
chocolate, skating, wandering performers, an all-night bonfire, and horse and
wagon rides. The festivities (music and bonfire) will continue until
midnight when the Fireworks Grand Finale takes place at Millennium Park to
welcome the New Year.
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