Here are ten notable events and activities happening this spring
Here are ten notable events and activities happening this spring:
1. Hi-Light Music Festival (April 8–12, 2026)
This five-day music festival celebrates Edmonton’s local music scene with performances across multiple venues. The event showcases emerging artists and gives residents a chance to experience Edmonton’s growing creative community.
2. PWHL Takeover Tour Game at Rogers Place (April 7, 2026)
Women’s professional hockey continues to grow in popularity, and this special tour stop highlights the increasing visibility of women in professional sports while bringing fans together.
3. Edmonton Auto Experience (April 9, 2026)
Hosted at the Edmonton EXPO Centre, this event brings together automobile enthusiasts, families, and industry professionals to explore new vehicles and innovations in transportation.
4. ChocoFest – Alberta Chocolate Festival (April 24–25, 2026)
Held at Millennium Place, this event offers a family-friendly experience featuring chocolate tastings, local vendors, and interactive activities.
5. R&B Fest Edmonton (April 25, 2026)
Music lovers can enjoy a night celebrating classic R&B music at Temple Ballroom. Events like this continue to strengthen Edmonton’s arts and entertainment culture.
6. Swoosh Edmonton Metro Basketball Series (April and May 2026)
This major youth basketball tournament brings hundreds of teams from across Canada and the United States, highlighting the importance of sports in youth development and community engagement.
7. Teddy Bear Fun Fest – Rundle Park (May 9, 2026)
This family fundraising event supports the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation and includes games, entertainment, and family activities designed to promote community wellness.
8. U-Fest Ukrainian Festival – Borden Park (May 29–30, 2026)
One of Western Canada’s largest Ukrainian festivals, this event celebrates culture through food, dance, and music while promoting multicultural understanding.
9. International Children’s Festival of the Arts (May 29–June 1, 2026)
Held in nearby St. Albert, this event focuses on creativity and learning through theatre, music, and art experiences designed for young audiences.
10. Local Community Financial Literacy and Tax Clinics (March–April 2026)
Organizations across Edmonton continue to host free tax clinics and financial literacy workshops to support residents with modest incomes. These events remain essential in helping families access government benefits and improve financial stability.
Beyond these highlighted events, Edmonton continues to offer concerts, theatre productions, networking sessions, and educational workshops throughout the season. Community organizers say these gatherings play an important role in reducing isolation and strengthening neighbourhood connections.
As the city moves into the warmer months, residents are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities to connect, volunteer, and participate in local programs. Spring in Edmonton is not just about the change in weather—it is also about the renewal of community life.
As winter fades and Edmonton begins to welcome warmer temperatures, the city’s community calendar is filling up with events that bring people together through culture, education, entrepreneurship, and connection. Spring is often one of the busiest seasons for nonprofits and cultural organizations, particularly within Edmonton’s African, Caribbean, and Black communities.
Here are ten community events worth paying attention to this spring and early summer:
1. Community Tax Clinics at the Africa Centre (March–April 2026)
Free community tax clinics continue throughout tax season, helping low-income individuals and families file their returns and access government benefits. Programs like these remain essential in supporting financial stability across Edmonton’s diverse communities.
2. Paint and Lead Youth Leadership Workshop (Spring 2026)
This leadership and mental wellness workshop combines art and personal development for young people. Events like these reflect the growing investment in youth leadership within the Black community.
3. Stories Around the Table Community Gathering (April 25, 2026)
This cultural gathering brings community members together through storytelling, food, and dialogue. Events like this help strengthen relationships and celebrate shared experiences.
4. Africanival Festival (June 5–7, 2026)
One of Edmonton’s major African cultural festivals, Africanival celebrates African heritage through fashion shows, music, cultural performances, food vendors, and family programming. The festival continues to attract thousands of participants annually.
5. Africa Day Gala (June 13, 2026)
Hosted by the Africa Centre, this annual gala celebrates African culture, leadership, and community achievement. The formal event brings together community leaders, professionals, and organizations for an evening of recognition and networking.
6. Black History Month Community Events (February legacy events continuing into spring programming)
Edmonton’s Black History Month programming continues to influence spring programming through educational workshops and cultural conversations organized by Black-led groups across the city.
7. Youth Basketball and Sports Development Tournaments (Spring 2026)
Sports tournaments across Edmonton continue to provide youth with opportunities to develop discipline, teamwork, and leadership while connecting families across communities.
8. Financial Literacy Workshops Hosted by Community Organizations (Ongoing)
Several organizations continue to host workshops focused on credit education, debt management, entrepreneurship, and financial planning. These sessions are particularly valuable for newcomers and young professionals.
9. Cultural Association Spring Gatherings (Various dates)
Cultural groups such as African and Caribbean associations continue to organize community meet-ups, language programs, and networking sessions aimed at preserving culture and building stronger community connections.
10. Community Leadership and Networking Events (Ongoing)
Professional networking events organized by Black professionals and nonprofit leaders continue to grow, creating opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and business development.
Edmonton continues to benefit from the work of community organizations that create spaces for connection and growth. Whether through cultural festivals, financial education, youth programs, or networking events, these gatherings help strengthen the social fabric of the city.
Residents interested in participating are encouraged to follow community organizations and local media platforms to stay informed about upcoming opportunities. As spring unfolds, these events offer more than entertainment—they provide opportunities to build relationships and strengthen Edmonton’s diverse communities.
