It’s the most magical time of the year – well, almost. The Edmonton Christmas Market will be returning this November so get ready to “experience the enchantment and magic of the holiday season!”
The market officially opens on Thursday, November 28th and will run weekly every Wednesday to Sunday until Sunday, December 15th.
Immerse yourself in a festive winter wonderland complete with seasonal eats, unique gifts, and festive entertainment. There’s no better way to round out your gift shopping list!
Here’s everything you can expect this year.
Shopping
Stroll through a bustling marketplace featuring over 120+ local rotating vendors selling handcrafted gifts, thoughtful treasures, and holiday delights for everyone on your list.
Food
Savour a wide variety of seasonal treats, from sweet confections to savoury snacks, along with curated beverages that capture the essence of the holidays.
Experiences
Take your pick from a medley of attractions for all ages. These include mesmerizing light displays, interactive installations, and awe-inspiring ice sculptures. Take a spin on the hand-carved carousel and enjoy free streetcar rides around the site. There will also be live theatre, musical performances, and roaming entertainers to enjoy.
Festival tickets include access to all 120+ market vendors, live performances, holiday photo ops, street car rides, carousel rides (17 and under), and light displays.
To secure your timed entry spot, book your General Admission tickets online for the best price.
Tickets are available for online purchase until 8:00 AM MST on the day of your visit. While there might be walk-up tickets available at the Admissions gate, these are subject to capacity and entry is not guaranteed. So make sure to plan ahead and get your tickets early!
Who’s ready to get festive?
Edmonton Christmas Market
When: Thursday, November 28th to Sunday, December 15th, 2024
Where: Fort Edmonton Midway, 7000 143 St NW
Cost: $23+
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