I can't imagine a
better city than Edmonton to host it's annual Heritage festival. Well first of all, with all pride, Edmonton's
reputed as the "City of festivals"! Secondly, since Canada is a
"melting pot" of various cultures and religions, it makes this festival
one of the most entertaining and colourful to be experienced.
Whether it be your first time, or are an experienced visitor, don't miss the 37thannual Heritage festival, taking place at William Hawrelak Park, on August 4-6.
NOTE:Public Parking is not available at the site, please click on the links below for other means of transportation.
ETS Park 'n' Ride: http://www.heritage-festival.com/ets-park-n-ride/
Alberta Co-Op Taxi: http://www.heritage-festival.com/alberta-co-op-taxi/
Whether it be your first time, or are an experienced visitor, don't miss the 37thannual Heritage festival, taking place at William Hawrelak Park, on August 4-6.
NOTE:Public Parking is not available at the site, please click on the links below for other means of transportation.
ETS Park 'n' Ride: http://www.heritage-festival.com/ets-park-n-ride/
Alberta Co-Op Taxi: http://www.heritage-festival.com/alberta-co-op-taxi/
The photos above are a sample of this year's event; visit the
"Photo Gallery" for the complete album.
What was something you experienced this year, or in the past, that makes you look forward to attending the festival again? Also, any To Die For food you have tried? Please share and recommend!
What was something you experienced this year, or in the past, that makes you look forward to attending the festival again? Also, any To Die For food you have tried? Please share and recommend!
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