From The Fairmont Banff Springs
Best Nearby Events (Events) (10 Overall Closest)

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Fairmont Banff Springs Sports Invitational |
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Sunshine Access Rd Sunshine Village, Banff AB T1L 1J5 403-277-7669 |
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Although it's a benefit for Waterkeepers, Robert F. Kennedy Jr's grass-roots environmental group, this annual event is also a celebrity spotter's dream come true! OK, yes, all proceeds (over a million dollars) go to the charity, which strives to protect our rivers, lakes and seashores from pollution – it's definitely a good cause. But checking out your favorite stars as they compete in ski, toboggan or snowboard races is a blast. The internationally televised event has drawn everyone from Matthew Modine, Tim Robbins and Marcia Gay Harden to Robert Loggia, Michael Douglas and Buzz Aldrin. Bring your binoculars, a camera and an autograph book! |
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Knuckle Basher Festival |
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Various locations, Canmore AB |
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The Knuckle Basher Festival aims to bring the sport to as many people as possible, with a schedule of competitions, clinics and demonstrations that might just inspire you to give it a go. The three-day affair showcases the skills of some very talented rock and ice climbers, who participate in tests of speed and technique. Learn-to-climb clinics for all levels of experience are scheduled throughout the weekend, but if you couldn't pre-register (they fill up fast), check out the specially built ice wall on Saturday and Sunday you can try to climb it, for free. Other events include a slideshow and silent auction on Saturday and a retro film show on Friady night. |
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Canmore Children's Festival |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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1800 8th Ave Canmore Collegiate High School, Canmore AB T1W 1Y2 |
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There are lots of events for grown-ups but this one is for kids. It starts with BIG Friday!, an evening of music, dancing, fortune tellers, henna tattoo artists, and other cool stuff, designed just for teens and 'tweens. Saturday is filled with crafts and games, and performances galore – clowns, jugglers, storytellers, dancers, acrobats, puppeteers, comedians, magicians – the variety is astounding, which means that there's something to fascinate every kid. |
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Banff Summer Arts Festival |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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107 Tunnel Mtn Dr The Banff Centre, Banff AB T1L 1HS 403-762-6301 FAX: 403-762-6277 |
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Sponsored by the Banff Centre, this annual summer event immerses the village in culture, thanks to the artists who sojourn at the Centre. Theater, dance, opera and visual arts all make an appearance, along with jazz performances, film screenings, and anything new and intriguing. The performances introduce new ideas and perspectives on art, so you're likely to see something that will challenge your mind as much as it entertains your spirit. |
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Shakespeare In The Mountains |
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5th St Centennial Park, Canmore AB |
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The hills are alive, with the sound of ... Shakespeare! The Shakespeare Company is a small Calgary-based troupe that takes its show on the road each summer, performing the Bard's masterpieces for the residents of Canmore, plus Vernon and Oliver, BC. They've presented numerous shows over the years, including The Two Gentlemen of Verona and a fun, beatnik version of As You Like It. |
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Banff World Television Festival |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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405 Spray Ave Fairmont Banff Springs, Banff AB T1L 1H5 403-762-2211 FAX: 403-762-5755 |
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Bringing together some of Canada's most respected creators and distributors of television programs, this annual festival discusses the state of television, developing trends, and the responsibility of the media. Workshops and classes are held throughout the course of the event, and an awards ceremony honors those who have generated exemplary work since the last festival. Some events are open to the public. Call for details. |
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ArtsPeak |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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Various venues, Canmore 403-996-0220 |
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Canmore's celebration of the arts takes place in June and encompasses several individual festivals. For fans of visual art, there are gallery walks, art and craft sales, how-to workshops and demonstrations, and studio tours. Performing arts fanatics can enjoy a wide range of shows, from concerts to dance recitals to drama and comedy. There's even a mini film festival for movie lovers. Buskers entertain on street corners, vendors supply great food and beverages, and everyone has a great time. The Information Kiosk is at the Canmore Civic Centre (902 7th Ave). Most events are free, but a few evening performances are ticketed – purchase them at Café Books (826 Main St), Communitea Café (corner of 10th St and 6th Ave), and Drake Inn (909 Railway Ave). |
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Canada Day |
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Central Park, Banff AB T1L 1B3 |
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In honor of the unification of the Canadian provinces, this nationally-held celebration is somewhat like the US's Fourth of July events. Parades, concerts and performances of all sorts are held, fireworks are ignited at 11pm, and a cornucopia of food is available for consumption. Children's activities are also available, along with an art exhibition and a host of other festivities. Ideal for the entire family. |
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24 Hours Of Adrenalin |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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1988 Olympic Wy Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, Canmore AB T1W 2T6 403-678-2400 FAX: 403-678-5696 |
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This is the fastest growing mountain bike series in North America. In fact, slots sell out within a week, so if you want to participate plan well in advance. Spectators have it a little easier, but you will be joining a crowd! Solo riders ride for 24 hours (from noon on Saturday until noon on Sunday), trying to complete as many laps as possible (usually about 16-20). Teams, on the other hand, consist of 4-10 riders so the distance each person rides is significantly less but the overall number of laps may be considerably higher. Most participants camp at the race site (there are fun things scheduled Saturday evening, like movies and corn roasts) and have some sort of pit crew to help with tire changes and pep talks; non-traditional awards are given for best pit theme and best helmet, so expect to see some crazy decorations. |
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Canmore Folk Music Festival |
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(Events - Best of the City) |
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5th St Centennial Park, Canmore AB |
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Alberta's oldest folk music festival started in 1978 and has been going strong ever since. In addition to a great lineup of performances, the family-oriented event is alcohol-free, with plenty of fun activities for little ones. Spanning several genres, the schedule in past years has included a wide variety of performers such as The Nields, Arlo Guthrie, Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, The Waybacks, Trout Fishing in America, Nickel Creek, Janis Ian and The Wailin' Jennys. Advance tickets available online as well as locally in Banff at the Bear and the Butterfly (214 Banff Ave); in Calgary at the Tin Box (837 8th St) and the Stonewaters Home Element (638 - 8th St). Cash only at the gate. |
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