There’s an outdoor film festival in Edmonton that’s free for everyone to enjoy.
The International Festival of Winter Cinema is officially in its ninth year, this being its third year its in its new location: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park. This festival is currently running in partnership with the Silver Skate Festival, a 10-day family-oriented festival in Edmonton, combining arts, culture, sports, and recreation, ending this upcoming Monday, Feb. 16.
This festival itself recognizes and celebrates local and international cinema with winter, alpine, and polar themes of any style or genre. Combined with the unique location (the outdoors), this festival makes for a great movie night with a captivated audience.
What to expect
First off, you’ll have to trek into Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park and find Picnic Site #2 to find the screen you’re looking for.
Don’t forget about bundling up, although the weather has been great lately, I wouldn’t worry too much. A light jacket could probably do well. If you get cold, however, you can browse its exciting silent auction, featuring various items, experiences, and local gems.
Need a snack? The festival’s got that covered, too. You can get items from its delicious concession with a purchase by donation.
The first weekend of this festival ran Feb. 6 to 8, but you can expect a whole bunch of new movies this weekend, Feb. 13 to 15. To see the full schedule, complete with synopses for each and every film, check it out on the festival’s website.
If you’re looking to see some movies for free and get a taste of what local cinema has to offer, don’t miss out on this weekend!
When: Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, to Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026
Time: 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park — 13221 Buena Vista Rd. NW, Edmonton, Alta.
Cost: Free
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