What’s Up This Week?
On August 6, 2024 by Calgary's ChildAugust 8 to 18
Until August 8; Free Music in the Park. Every Thursday, Quinterra Legacy Garden hosts Music in the Park, featuring free performances by talented local artists, free for anyone to attend. Learn more at quinterralegacygarden.com.
August 9, 6:30 to 8pm; The Lord of the Rings Trivia Night at The Confluence. Trivia will cover topics and lore from the LOTR trilogy books and movies*, including a unique Fact or Fiction round where your team will have to decide the authenticity of a statement. Dig deeper into your Tolkienverse knowledge than the very Mines of Moira for the answers to claim a noble victory in this battle of wits. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
August 9 to 10; Franco Festival Calgary. Celebrate the diversity of the Francophonie with music, dance, a cultural village, children’s area, and bistro. Learn more at francofestcalgary.com.
August 9 to 10, Southern Alberta Music Festival. There is a stellar lineup for this year’s SAMF to benefit STARS® Air Ambulance at Aspen Crossing. Join for fun, food, drinks, music and support a good cause. Learn more at aspencrossing.com.
August 9 to 10; Calgary Japanese Festival. Features traditional Japanese customs, music, dance, and martial arts demonstrations. Learn more at calgaryjca.com.
August 9 to 11; Calgary Dragon Boat Festival. The Calgary Dragon Boat Race & Festival is an exciting mix of dragon boat racing cultural celebrations featuring a main stage of entertainment beer garden, retail merchants, and food trucks. The Race & Festival strives to create an unforgettable experience while promoting teamwork and inspiration while respecting the land & water we play on. Learn more at calgarydragonboatsociety.com.
August 9 to 18; Alberta on the Plate. Alberta on the Plate showcases the incredible bounty that is grown and produced across our beautiful province. Throughout the year, we celebrate and share the Alberta food story by introducing you to the people and businesses that grow, raise, create, and support the agri-food industry in Alberta. Learn more at albertaontheplate.com.
Until August 10; Jubilations Dinner Theatre Presents: Friends: The One with Ace Ventura. Featuring uproarious laughter and the greatest hits of the “Friends” era, performed by some of Canada’s best singers. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until August 10, Jubilations Junior Presents: Minionz: A Despicably Musical. It’s 1988 and Gru is in high school with the Minionz trying to rule the school as… class president? Popular girl Nikki Nichols is the more likely candidate to win and with the school dance coming up, Gru is going see if his political rival would be his… dance partner? Can the Minionz help Gru secure the date? You’ll have to come see for yourself as Jubilations Junior presents… Minionz: A Despicably Musical Parody. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until August 10, Calgary Fringe Festival. The festival features local, national, and international productions for a total of over 100 performances over nine days. This year’s event will be a hybrid festival experience between live in-person performances and digital offerings. Learn more at calgaryfringe.ca.
August 10, 9am to 4pm; Eye on AI: Technology Workshop & Conference for Students. Join for an exciting afternoon at PTC Calgary’s “Eye on AI” at the University of Calgary. Perfect for students in grades 6 to 12, this event offers engaging talks from AI experts, hands-on workshops, and interactive sessions to explore the amazing world of artificial intelligence. Learn more at projecttechcareers.com/events/eyeonai.
August 10, 9am to 5pm; Grand Opening of Staples Kids Learn + Play Zone. Staples Canada is unveiling Kids Learn + Play in Calgary, a new revamped in-store experience tailored to kids at the 350R Shawville Boulevard SE location. There will be free ice- cream, face painting and balloon-making for guests. Customers can enjoy the event and shop entire Kids Learn + Play section inside, getting a first look at the new zone.
August 10, 10:30am; Home Depot Kids’ Workshop: Build a Whiteboard. If you are looking for a fun activity to do with the family, Home Depot has a great workshop for kids that will teach them about building. Kids can learn how to build their very own whiteboard. Learn more at homedepot.ca.
August 10, 11am; Cineplex Family Favourites: NeverEnding Story – 40th Anniversary. Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a favorite family film each week for only $3.99. Learn more at cineplex.com.
August 10, 12 to 3pm; Carly Mackerra at Trappers in Banff. Visit outside Mad Trapper’s for an unforgettable evening with the musical stylings of Carly Mackerra. Enjoy Carly’s live performance on the Trapper’s deck, nestled in the heart of the Rockies. Learn more at skibanff.com.
August 10, 12 to 5pm; Easy Days Pop-Up Market. Easy Days Pop-Up Markets are back in East Village. Hosted by All Things GQ, these markets showcase local designers, artists, creators, clothing curators and more. Learn more at evexperience.com.
August 10, 12 to 10:30pm; Chestermere Music Fest. This event at John Peake Park includes a free music festival on the shores of Chestermere Lake. You can expect performances to start at 1pm with Michela Sheedy taking the stage to kick things off. Learn more at cityofchestermere.com.
August 10, 2 to 4pm; The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants – Film Screening. Relive summer memories and the power of sisterhood with this screening of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants at The Confluence’s Burnswest Theatre! Learn more at theconfluence.ca/movies.
August 10 to 11; Calgary Arab Festival. Travel through the Middle East in a day, enjoying the sights and tastes of the region at Shaw Millenium Park. Learn more at calgaryarabartssociety.ca.
August 10 to 11, 10am to 4pm; Museum Open Aircraft Days. One of the most highly requested experiences at The Hangar Flight Museum is the ability to go in the aircraft. The aircraft are historical artifacts you can sit in! Learn more at thehangarmuseum.ca.
August 10 to 11, 10am to 4pm; Art in The Garden Show and Sale. Original framed and unframed paintings in many mediums and styles, art cards, matted prints and stained glass will be available to choose from at 3443 Kerry Park Road. SW.
August 10 to 11; Korean Day Festival. Korean Day Festival is open for anyone to broaden their understanding of the unique Korean culture, while promoting a joyful sense of multiculturalism and diverse community in Calgary. Join the festivities at Lot 6 downtown. Learn more at downtowncalgary.com.
August 10 to 11; Granary Road Family Fun Fair. Don’t miss the greatest show at Granary Road. Enjoy a circus-themed extravaganza with cotton candy, popcorn, clowns, face painting, carnival games, raffles, photo ops, a petting zoo, and so much more. Learn more at granaryroad.com.
August 10 to 25; The Big Bounce at Spruce Meadows. The Big Bounce Canada is the largest touring inflatable event in the world. An action-packed day out suitable for all ages and featuring some of the most unique and exciting custom-built inflatable attractions ever made. Learn more at thebigbouncecanada.ca.
August 11; Marda Gras. Calgary’s longest-running street festival! Marda Loop’s big Marda Gras event returns this year with vendors, live music, performances and of course, their annual pet pageant. Learn more at visitmardaloop.com.
August 11, 12 to 7pm; Cochrane Food Fest. Get ready for a day filled with flavors, fun, and family activities at the 4th Annual Cochrane Food Fest at Mitford Park. Join in celebrating the local culinary scene in sample-sized portions perfect for tasting a bit of everything. Learn more at quirksocial.ca/cochrane-food-fest.
August 11, 3 to 4pm; WP Puppet Theatre’s Puppet Pop-Up Studio. These community workshops encourage all family members—youngsters and elders alike—to create art and drama together. This week’s event takes place at Judith Umbach Library. Learn more at wppuppet.com.
August 11, 7 to 9pm; Movie in the Park with Trico Centre featuring The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Trico will transform their ball diamond into a movie theatre for an evening of fun, laughter and entertainment. Learn more at tricocentre.ca.
Until August 12; Windwood Music Festival. The Windwood Music Festival presents a series of creative music performance projects by international artists gathering in Airdrie for a two-week residency. Learn more at windwoodfestival.com.
August 14; High Tea at the Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo. High Tea at the zoo is a full day of summer fun, perfect for all ages. Enjoy delicious treats like scones, finger sandwiches, and mouthwatering snacks, while sipping on a selection of tasty loose-leaf tea. The best part is you get to experience it all in the beautiful ENMAX Conservatory, with views of the gardens and flowers. Learn more at calgaryzoo.com.
August 15, 5 to 8pm; IndiYEAH! Fest. A grand celebration of Indian Independence Day at Lot 6 that will include cultural performances, Indian cuisine, artwork, stories, photo booths and more. Learn more at indiyeahfest.ca.
August 15 to 24; Globalfest: International Fireworks Festival. GlobalFest at Elliston Park is an annual celebration of Calgary’s multicultural communities, featuring pavilions, performances, international food, children’s programming and fireworks. Learn more at globalfest.ca.
August 16, 8 am to 12pm; Intro to Fly Fishing with Drift Out West. Embark on an unforgettable journey into the art of fly fishing, an immersive experience on the Bow River shores of St. Patrick’s Island. Learn more at driftoutwest.com.
August 16, 10:30 to 11am; YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre Police Story Hour. A story read by a Calgary Police Service uniformed officer that includes a craft (to complete at the Centre or at home) which matches the theme of the book. Learn more at youthlinkcalgary.com.
August 16, 4:30 to 6pm; Free Soccer Fridays. Free Soccer Fridays invites kids to a free, unstructured, drop-in soccer opportunity. This is a chance for youth of all ages and abilities to play and enjoy the sport. Learn more at calgaryminorsoccer.com.
August 16 to 18; Carifest Calgary. Carifest celebrates the fusion of the Caribbean’s varied cultural components into a vibrant, dynamic, ambiance that draws millions of visitors to the Caribbean region each year at Millenium Park. Learn more at carifestcalgary.com.
August 16 to 18; Western Canada Rib Fest. Tell your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, even a stranger. WCRF will be serving up award-winning ribs (and other food trucks) and family fun at Nose Creek Park in Airdrie. Learn more at wcrft.ca.
August 16 to 18; Cherry Tree Lane Toy Shop Mini Makers Market. A unique event for creators aged five to 15 that showcases the incredible talents of Calgary’s young artists and makers. Come shop the market, support young entrepreneurs, and discover unique, handmade items. Learn more at cherrytreelane.ca.
August 16 to 18; Expo Latino. Celebrate Latin culture with live music, dance performances, and food at Prince’s Island Park. Learn more at expolatino.com.
August 16 to 31; Storybook Theatre Presents: Heathers The Musical. Welcome to Westerberg High, where Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of better days. But when she is invited to join the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers, rulers of the high school halls, Veronica’s dreams of popularity may finally come true. Learn more at storybooktheatre.org.
August 17; All Sport One Day. All Sport One Day is a free event for youth to discover sport! Taking place at 12 multisport hubs across Calgary, they partner with community sport organizations and facilities to provide thousands of opportunities for youth ages six to 17 to try a new sport! Learn more at allsportoneday.ca.
August 17; Chinatown Street Festival. Features street performances, food stalls, and cultural exhibits celebrating Filipino culture in Chinatown.
August 17, 9am to 2pm; Taylor Markets — Summer in McKenzie Lake Community Association. Indoor and outdoor vendors, food trucks, swag bags for the first 25 people and amazing prizes as well as face painting and pony rides. Learn more at taylormarkets.ca.
August 17, 11am; Cineplex Family Favourites: Madagascar. Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a favorite family film each week for only $3.99. Learn more at cineplex.com.
August 17, 11am to 9pm; Muslim Heritage Day Festival. The Muslim Heritage Festival aims to foster community spirit and promote understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultural contributions of the Muslim community at Olympic Plaza. Learn more at icnacalgary.com.
August 17, 1 to 2pm; WP Puppet Theatre’s Puppet Pop-Up Studio. WP Puppet Theatre’s Puppet Pop-Up Studio is a puppet-making and performing workshop at various times at different locations in Calgary. The workshops actively encourage all family members to create art and drama together and they accommodate all skills and ages. This week’s takes place at Nicholls Family Library. Learn more at wppuppet.com.
August 17, 1 to 3:30pm; Free Summer Skate with AOR. Lace up your skates and hit the ice at WinSport, Arena B Joan Snyder. Bring your own skates and helmet or rentals are provided on-site for free while supplies last. During the event, WinSport will be accepting donations for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Alberta. Learn more at eventbrite.ca.
August 17, 2 to 5pm; WestHills Towne Centre Summer Block Party. Don’t miss this celebration of summer at WestHills Towne Centre, your southwest Calgary shopping centre with dining, grocery, entertainment, fashion, family-friendly options and professional services. Learn more at westhillstownecentre.com.
August 17, 4 to 10pm; 4th Street Night Market. Back for its fourth summer, you can expect to see vendors selling everything from handmade jewelry and home decor items to food, apparel, planters and more at the 4th Street Night Market. Learn more at 4thstreetnightmarket.ca.
August 17 to 18; Summer Skirmish at the Military Museums. Almost 200 years of warfare comes to life in a weekend of scripted battle reenactments and demonstrations. Learn more at themilitarymuseums.ca.
August 17 to 18; Western Canadian Reptile Expo and Plant Show. Prepare yourself for an extraordinary weekend filled with captivating reptiles, stunning plants, and unique oddities at Seven Chiefs Field House. The WCRE Calgary Reptile, Plant, and Oddity Show is set to be a spectacular gathering for enthusiasts, families, and everyone intrigued by the wonders of nature. Learn more at wcre.ca.
August 17 to 18; Come Try Ringette. Want to try your hand at ringette? Ringette has some very distinct differences to other ice sports. In fact, while it looks a bit like hockey, it more closely resembles lacrosse or basketball in terms of its offensive and defensive play. Learn more about attending an event at an arena near you at cometryringette.ca.
August 17 to 18; Priddis Millarville Country Fair. The Priddis & Millarville Fair is a full weekend of old-fashioned, country-style family fun that draws our extended community together on the third weekend in August. The Fair is suitable for all ages and includes a wide variety of competitions, contests, displays and entertainment. Learn more at millarvilleracetrack.com.
August 17 to 18; Alberta Open Farm Days. Alberta Open Farms Days brings Albertans together through educational and experiential agricultural-based initiatives to learn about where your food comes from. Some of Alberta’s most talented chefs will be hosting farm-to-table culinary events around the province using Alberta farm products. Learn more at albertaopenfarmdays.ca.
August 17 to October 19; Jubilations Dinner Theatre Presents: More Greased. Sandy and Danny may have graduated, but there is still plenty of grease to go ‘round. Go back to the bygone days of sock hops and bobby socks, soda jerks and super nerds… and most of all… greasers. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until August 18; Immersive Disney Animation at the BMO Centre. Experience iconic Disney songs like never before. Custom-designed features will take your Disney experience to the next level. Become part of the stories you love at Immersive Disney Animation! Learn more at disneyimmersive.com.
Ongoing
Thursdays, 4 to 4:30pm; Storytime at Mastermind Toys. Mastermind Toys often has special events at their Calgary stores, including storytime. Check with your store to confirm details. Learn more at mastermindtoys.com.
Weekends; Asylum for Art Brunch. Asylum for Art hosts weekend brunch and live music at the WaffleHaus Saloon. Admission is by donation, and you can reserve a spot. Learn more at asylumforart.ca.
Until August 20; Wagonstage 2024 presents: The Underlings. Join emerging artists from the School of Creative and Performing Arts who write, design, direct, and present this popular summer performances at various locations throughout the city. All performances are free. Learn more at arts.ucalgary.ca.
Tuesdays until August 21, 10:30am and 1:30pm; City of Calgary Birding Breaks. Offers bird lovers of all ages a chance to drop into Inglewood Bird Sanctuary for a guided walk. You will learn all about birds and other wildlife in Calgary. Learn more at calgary.ca.
Wednesdays until August 21, 10:30am to 1:30pm; City of Calgary Wetland Wonders. Are you ready to learn all about the wonders of wetlands? Discover why these natural spaces are so special and get an up-close view of the amazing critters that live below the surface at Ralph Klein Park. Learn more at calgary.ca.
Wednesdays until August 21, 5:30 to 7pm; Colour the Trails Yoga Series. Colour the Trails invites BIPoC community members to join Wellness in Colour, a six-week beginner yoga series aimed at introducing individuals from diverse fitness backgrounds to the world of yoga and mindful movement in Confluence Plaza on St. Patrick’s Island. Learn more at colourthetrails.com.
Until August 21; Rosebud Theatre Presents: Little Women. Louisa May Alcott’s timeless, captivating story of the March family is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery, heartache and hope. Jo March weaves the story of her and her sisters, Meg, Beth and Amy, and their adventures growing up in the wake of America’s Civil War. Learn more at rosebudtheatre.com.
Until August 24, BUMP Festival. BUMP self-guided mural tours are a perfect way to explore the murals and experience new works of art as they are being created right before your eyes. New tours will be released throughout the month of August. Learn more at yycbump.ca.
Until August 24; City of Calgary Family Golf Nights. Get your kids interested in hitting the links this summer with the City of Calgary’s Family Golf Nights. Juniors (ages four to 17) golf for free when accompanied by at least one adult. Learn more at calgary.ca.
Until August 24; Nooks & Crannies Festival. Nooks & Crannies is a festival where artists create temporary site-specific installations in downtown Okotoks. This art festival sees artists repurpose and animate forgotten places with ‘forgotten’ materials, bringing public art to forgotten corners of downtown Okotoks. Learn more at okotoks.ca.
Until August 25; NMC Presents: Rock the Nation — International Hits and Canadian Classics. Rock the Nation is a live tribute show of Canada’s best-known hits from the past 60 years. Produced by Annerin Productions, hear the soundtrack to generations every Saturday and Sunday at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, from May 11 to August 25. Learn more at studiobell.ca/whats-on/rock-the-nation.
Mondays until August 26, 1 to 3pm; Toys R Us: Storytime and Coloring. Canada’s toy store hosts free events for kids and families. Check with your local store to confirm. Learn more at toysrus.ca.
Wednesdays until August 28, 6pm to 8pm; Heritage Park Music in the Plaza. Discover free live music in Calgary all summer long at Music in the Plaza. Each week, one of the best emerging live bands in Calgary will take the stage. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Wednesdays until August 28; Powwow Trail 101. Want to learn more about Powwows? Have you ever wondered if there are protocols that you should know about? Throughout the summer, there will be outdoor demonstrations at select Library locations prior to the Siksika, Kainai, Tsuut’ina, Piikani, and Stoney Nakoda Powwows — which all make up the Powwow Trail. Learn more at calgarylibrary.ca/events.
Fridays until August 30, 11am to 12pm; Toddler Time at The Confluence. Every Friday, join for exciting story times, age-appropriate crafts, coloring and more for youngsters up to age five. Tickets include the program and admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre so you can make the most of your day. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
Tuesdays to Saturdays until August 31, 11am; Bug Soup at Bow Habitat Station. Have you ever wondered why so many wild creatures seem to love marshes? The secret lies in all the delicious nutritious bugs lurking in the murk! Dip into this nutrient-rich water and discover all the interesting and tasty creepy crawlies that call wetland waters home. Learn more at bowhabitat.alberta.ca.
Until August 31; Summer Reading Passport at Cherry Tree Lane Toy Shop. Participants in the program will have the chance to earn a variety of prizes, including gift cards, bookmarks, books, and more. Additionally, all participants will receive an invitation to an end-of-summer pizza party. Take part by signing up for the Summer Passport Reading Program on at cherrytreelane.ca.
Until August 31; Ultimate Summer Challenge. Join the Ultimate Summer Challenge, Calgary Public Library’s largest program for readers and learners of all ages! The challenge is simple: read every day this summer. With free access to books and resources at the Library, it is something all Calgarians can participate in. Plus, you’ll be eligible for incredible grand prizes, including KiwiCrate subscriptions, iPads and more. Learn more at calgarylibrary.ca.
Sundays until September 1, 1 to 3pm; Toys R Us: Beyblades Playday. Canada’s toy store hosts free events for kids and families. Check with your local store to confirm. Learn more at toysrus.ca.
Until September 1; Stage West Dinner Theatre Presents: A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline. Patsy was never shy about self-promotion and impressed everyone the moment they heard her. Featuring all her biggest hits from Walkin’ After Midnight, I Fall to Pieces, Crazy (written by Willie Nelson), She’s Got You, Leavin’ on Your Mind, Sweet Dreams, Faded Love, and all the way to her last single release of A Closer Walk with Thee. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
Until September 2; Bugs & Bytes Summer Science at TELUS Spark. From ants to algorithms, Spark is buggin’ out with science this summer! TELUS Spark is buzzing with excitement as the science centre kicks off an epic summer of Bugs & Bytes! Guests are in for a summer full of exploring the secrets of both the digital and natural worlds while getting curious about science. Learn more at sparkscience.ca.
Until September 7; Sake & Celebrate: 50th Anniversary Indoor Roller Rink at Southcentre Mall. Join Southcentre Mall for a celebration half a century in the making. They aim to raise $50,000 for the Calgary Food Bank’s baby hampers. Rent roller skates and hit the rink in Centre Court! It’s free for everyone. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
Until September 8; Bowden SunMaze. The Bowden Sunmaze is in central Alberta in the Certified Organic fields of Eagle Creek Farms and is one of Canada’s few Sunflower Mazes. Learn more at sunmaze.ca.
Fridays until September 13, 5 to 11pm; Inglewood Night Market 2024. The Inglewood Night Market is a modern market with locally sourced and handmade vendors selling diverse goods; from handmade crafts to vintage clothing, antiques and collectibles, artisan eats and more. Learn more at inglewoodnightmarket.ca.
Until September 14; Calgary Night Markets at Heritage Park. Shop for a wide variety of artisan products made by local vendors every week in the Park’s front plaza. From one-of-a-kind jewelry to mouthwatering treats, and a whole lot more, there’s a diverse array of discoveries waiting for you. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until September 19; Dalhousie Farmers Market. The Alberta Approved Farmers Market will be setup on the field behind the Dalhousie Community Association offering produce, breads, meat, canned goods and much more. Learn more at dalhousiecalgary.ca.
Wednesdays until September 25; Night Market at University District. U/D is partnering with Marketspot to bring Calgarians night markets on the last Wednesday of the month from May to September. The event is free to attend with offerings you don’t want to miss including live music, entertainment and a chance to shop and support over 30 local vendors. Learn more at myuniversitydistrict.ca.
Saturdays until September 28; The Market at cSPACE Marda Loop. A vibrant fusion of arts, culture, and culinary delights! Join us for an unforgettable experience celebrating local talent and flavors. Learn more at cspacemardaloop.com.
Until September 29, 10am to 3pm; St. Patrick’s Island Sunday Funday. Every Sunday you can head to The Rise for games like ladder ball, parachutes, giant Jenga, badminton, Connect 4, and more. Learn more at evexperience.com.
Thursdays until October 3; Bridgeland-Riverside Farmers Market. A weekly local farmers market featuring over 30 vendors, food trucks, live music, kids play area and more at Bridgeland-Riverside Community Association. Each week a local band will play from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Learn more at brcacalgary.org.
Until October 12; Millarville Farmers’ Market. The people behind the tables at the Millarville Farmers’ Market are the real deal. They are the growers, farmers, makers, bakers, and artists. Ask them about their farm, their art, their love of what they do at Millarville Racing & Agricultural Society. Learn more at millarvilleracetrack.com.
Tuesdays until October 29, 4 to 8pm; The Inglewood Pollinator Park Market. Enjoy the beautiful night with friends and family to fuel your market needs at 9 Street and 9 Avenue SE. Learn more at the downtownmarkets.ca.
Monday and Wednesday from 10 to 11:30 am. The Beach YYC Drop-In Children’s Playtime. On Monday and Wednesday mornings take part in children’s play time at the beach. Bring your child to spend a few hours digging and playing in the sand. They supply all the beach toys including shovels, buckets and more. Learn more at thebeachyyc.ca.
Monday to Thursday, 9am; Parent Tot Drop-In at Cavalry FC Regional Field House. Cavalry offers a variety of drop-in programs for parents to participate in with their children ages 18 months to three years old. Learn more at cavsfcregionalfieldhouse.com.
Drop-In Programs at City of Calgary Recreation Centres. Don’t miss out on Active Play where you can bring your kiddo’s energy to an indoor play space. Roll, jump, throw, and balance while being creative with various active play equipment. Kinder Room Drop-in allows you to play with your child on an incredible indoor play structure. Race through tunnels, over a suspension bridge and slide down slides. Learn more at liveandplay.calgary.ca.
Storytime at Calgary Public Library. Drop into various Calgary Public Library locations to enjoy stories, songs, and finger plays for the whole family at Family Storytime. Learn more at calgarylibrary.ca.
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