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12 of the best things to do in Edmonton this week (May 12-16)

11 May 20255 Mins Read

Another great week is upon us, folks. And it is stacked with everything from playoff hockey to pinball wizardry and thought-provoking talks to carnival thrills. Whether you’re looking to geek out, game on, or just soak up some good vibes, here’s your guide to the best things to do in Edmonton this week.

The Oilers are back at Rogers Place for Game 4 of Round 2. After a strong start to the series, McDavid and crew are looking to keep the momentum going against the Golden Knights. Expect a sea of orange, deafening cheers, and playoff hockey at its finest.

When: Monday, May 12, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Rogers Place – 10220 104th Ave.
Cost: $300 to $1,198

Big ideas, bold speakers, and a whole lot of “whoa.” TEDxUAlberta’s back with its 10th annual event, InnovaTED. And this one is doing a deep dive into innovation, AI, and the wild future ahead. Think less lecture, more world-shaping inspiration.

When: Monday, May 12, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: Horowitz Theatre – 8900 114th St. NW
Cost: $37.97 to $53.49

Put your love for gaming to the test at The Rec Room this Wednesday in the ultimate couples showdown. Compete in arcade games, rack up points, and maybe win bragging rights for life. It’s like date night—just with way more tickets.

When: Wednesday, May 14, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: The Rec Room – 8882 170th St.
Cost: $18.18

Calling all flipper fanatics and retro gamers for more arcade fun. The epic gaming playground, aka YEGPIN, is here. With 200+ machines, tournaments, and a buzzing arcade zone, it’s basically gamer paradise. Bonus: there’s a beer garden.

When: Thursday, May 15 to Sunday, May 18 (see timings above)
Where: Millennium Place, 2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park
Cost: $15 to $105 (for a four-day pass)

The Northwest Film Fest is coming to an end this Thursday. Wrap it up with a few last cinematic gems from around the world. Docs, shorts, and indie brilliance take over Metro Cinema for one more week of screen magic. Catch ’em before the credits roll.

When: Now until Thursday, May 15 (see schedule here)
Where: Metro Cinema at the Garneau Theatre – 8712 109 St.
Cost: $12 to $22

Catch feel-good flicks, powerful docs, and everything in between at this culture-packed film fest. Screenings are happening at Fort Edmonton and online—so you can tune in with popcorn or PJs. Best part? You can enjoy all the cinema magic without breaking the bank.

When: Now until Thursday, May 15 (see timings above)
Where: Capitol Theatre – 1920 Street, Fort Edmonton Park & Online
Cost: $10 to $15

Whale, whale, whale—look what’s making a splash at the RAM. Dive into a jaw-dropping exhibit full of life-size orcas, hands-on fun, and powerful stories from the deep. Explore how orcas connect cultures, ecosystems, and our shared future. It’s fintastic for all ages!

When: Friday, May 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Royal Alberta Museum – 9810 103a Ave.
Cost: $10 to $21

Lights, camera, representation! Rainbow Visions is back with a bold lineup of LGBTQ2S+ films that celebrate identity, resilience, and love in all its forms. From moving documentaries to fierce indie gems, it’s three days of stories that matter—on screen and beyond.

When: Friday, May 16 to Sunday, May 18 (see schedule here)
Where: Metro Cinema at the Garneau Theatre – 8712 109th St.
Cost: $12 to $16

Mill Woods Town Centre is bringing back its midway magic this Friday. Get ready for rides, games, and classic carnival treats at the Mill Woods Carnival. It’s fun for the whole family with attractions running all weekend long. Pro tip: go hungry!

When: Friday, May 16 to Monday, May 19 (see timings above)
Where: Mill Woods Town Centre – 2331 66th St. NW
Cost: $1 to $50

Gear up for some serious fairytale princess vibes at The Art of Cake’s Royal Tea. Sip fancy tea, nibble sweet treats, and meet real-life royalty (aka costumed princesses) at this dreamy afternoon tea event. Fancy hats optional, fun mandatory.

When: Sunday, May 18, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Where: 11811 105th Ave.
Cost: $160 to $320

Secrets, sisters, and a little small-town chaos—this charming Canadian comedy is the perfect spring night out. And if you haven’t already caught it, now would be a good time. Grab a seat at Varscona and laugh your way through the final week of shows.

When: Now until Sunday, May 18 (see timings above)
Where: Varscona Theatre – 10329 83rd Ave. NW
Cost: $25 to $38

Live music, handmade goods, food trucks, and a buzzing vibe— this open-air market has everything to be your new fave weekly hang. Perfect for a casual date, family outing, or solo treat-yourself stroll.

When: Every Thursday until Oct. 9, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: 108th & 124th Street
Cost: $18.18

Now get out there and soak it all up!

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