Start your fall season off by celebrating everything beautiful about this time of year in Alberta.
Killam Scarecrow Festival
How? These harvest or fall season festivals in Alberta all have their way of making the most of the end of summer, and can each be a fun way for all ages to enjoy it all: the harvesting, the pumpkins, the cozy bonfires, and the changing colours in the countryside.
One of the most exciting, and sometimes challenging, ways to enjoy the fall harvest is by tackling a corn maze with friends and family; luckily these corn mazes are a common feature among the harvest celebrations.
Other fall fun you might encounter could include carnival or lawn games, u-pick pumpkins, wagon or hay rides, farmers’ markets, parades, or show and shine events.
Oktoberfests
The Fall season brings Oktoberfests, and you can sample a wide variety of local brews. Oktoberfest events look slightly different depending on where you party in Alberta, with some being 18+ only, some family-friendly, and some featuring a rodeo/Oktoberfest combo, while others are free to attend.
10+ Oktoberfest Celebrations Around Alberta This Fall
Glendon Pyrogy Festival
The village of Glendon, known as the Pyrogy Capital of the World, will host its annual Pyrogy Festival at Pyrogy Park, home to a 6,000 lbs pyrogy sculpture. The event, celebrating the community’s Ukrainian heritage, runs from 1 to 4 p.m. and offers activities such as a pyrogy eating contest and performances by local groups, including the Glendon Shevchenko Ukrainian Dance Club.
When: Saturday, September 6 | 1 PM to 4 PM
Where: Pyrogy Park, Glendon
How much: Free
South Peace Centennial Museum Harvest Festival
There is a ton of interesting and cool Alberta heritage to learn about at the South Peace Centennial Museum, including a large collection of antique farm, rail, and road vehicles. You can view it all during a fall visit for their Harvest Festival, which features other family fun like a breakfast, games, farmers’ market, live music, and heritage demonstrations. Details
When: September 6, 2025
Where: South Peace Centennial Museum Highway AB-43, between Beaverlodge and Hythe
How much: $10
Great White North Pumpkin Fair
Visit Smoky Lake for the Great White North Pumpkin Fair, stop by the giant pumpkin sculptures, and challenge your friends and family to the corn maze. You can enjoy the corn maze throughout fall, and they’ll offer extended hours for the fair. The festival offers a full day of fun in town with a pancake breakfast, show and shine, a farmers’ market, beer gardens, and live entertainment. Details
When: October 3-5, 2025
Where: Agricultural Complex 4612 54 Ave., Smoky Lake
How much: Free
Penhold Annual Fall Festival
The first night of the Penhold Fall Festival kicks begins the celebrations with a Craft Beer, Wine, & Spirits Festival, a Mini-Marathon, Show & Shine, food options and fireworks on Friday night. Early the next day is a pancake breakfast, with several fun activities to follow including a parade. Details
When: September 5 to 6, 2025
Where: Penhold Multiplex, Waskasoo Ave, Penhold
How much: free to attend
Bonnyville Fall Fair
Bonnyville’s Fall Fair will include a ton of family-friendly fun, as well as great food. The fair activities can keep adults and kids busy all day with wagon rides, games, a rodeo, dance, and a large farmers’ market. Details
When: September 6 & 7, 2025
Where: Bonnyville Ag Society 4201 55 St., Bonnyville
How much: Free
Pumpkins After Dark in Edmonton or Calgary
Pumpkins After Dark has been charming Calgary for a couple of years, and those in Edmonton can now enjoy the fun. The event offers a walk through all sorts of unique and lit-up pumpkin art. These events only occur in four cities across Canada, so take advantage of an exciting way for all ages to enjoy Pumpkins After Dark.
When: September 19 – October 31, 2025, in Calgary
September 26 – October 31, 2025, in Edmonton
Where: Borden Park, Edmonton
88 Canada Olympic Rd SW, Calgary
How much: $17.46 & up
Pumpkins After Dark
Alberta Prairie Railway Fall Pumpkin Harvest Fest
Combine a fall festival experience with a unique train excursion from Alberta Prairie Railway! The railway’s Fall Pumpkin Harvest Fest includes a train ride to their Country Hideaway, where you can choose from one of four different experiences, while they keep you fed and warm with barbecue food and hot chocolate. Other kids’ activities are available at the Hideaway, including a petting zoo. Details
When: October 18, 2025
Where: 4611 47 Ave, Stettler
How much: $55 to $75
Banff Pride Festival
There are several events to look forward to over the ten days of Banff Pride 2022. The festival celebrates the Rocky Mountain location by offering rock climbing or yoga experiences, as well as chances to get out and dance, dine, or sip. Some live entertainment festivities include drag shows, an open mic night, a dance party, and a Hoe-Down. Details
When: October 3 to 13, 2025
Where: throughout the town of Banff
How much: prices vary per event
Jasper Dark Sky Festival
Experience breathtaking starry skies, awe-inspiring activities, and a shared passion for the wonders of the night sky. With special programming and events throughout the festival, plan your fall getaway to explore the renowned dark sky preserve and create lasting memories under the stars. You might even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Northern lights. Details
When: October 17 to 26, 2025
Where: Various Locations, Jasper
How much: Varies
Annual Chestermere Country Fair
Celebrate everything country in Chestermere to kick off your fall season this year. Their annual Country Fair invites you to town for the weekend to participate in classic activities like a pancake breakfast, parade, Harvest Market, and bull riding competitions. Some other features of the Country Fair include a beer garden, pancake breakfast, bull riding, harvest market, kids zone, mutton busting, and more. Details
When: September 6, 2025
Where: Chestermere Recreation Centre, 201 West Chestermere Drive
How much: Varies
Saskatoon Farm Harvest Market
Usher in fall, the chillier weather, and all the fun of the season with the Saskatoon Farm’s Annual Fall Fair. The freshly harvest produce and pumpkins from the farm will be available for u-pick, while games and activities will be set up to find while you stroll the farm. More fun features of the event include live music, a large market, and more. Details
When: September 13 to 14, 2025
Where: 80181 338 Ave E #20, Foothills
How much: $8 to $10 per person
Fall Days & Harvest Lights at the Calgary Farmyard
The Fall Days and Harvest Lights events at the Calgary Farmyard are a perfect way to get yourself and your family into the fall spirit (i.e., ready for Thanksgiving and Halloween!).
You can stroll the pumpkin patch and pick your own, and kids of any age can enjoy the 35+ activities around the farm. And if you stay to enjoy the farm lit up at night for Harvest Lights, bring a flashlight for the corn maze which remains dark! Details
When:
- Harvest Lights: September 12 to October 26, 2025
- Pumpkin Days: September 12 to October 26, 2025
Where: 284022 Township Rd 224, Rocky View County
How much: $24.38 to $28.50
Heritage Inn International Balloon Festival
The hot air balloon festival turns the skies over High River into a picturesque scene day. The highlight of this event is the Night Glow, scheduled for Friday. Guests have the opportunity to watch the balloons “glow” in the dark, see the balloons up close and meet the pilots. Details
When: September 24 to 28, 2025
Where: 1104 11 Avenue S.E., High River
Butterfield Acres Harvest Pumpkin Fest
The beautiful Butterfield Acres is a must-visit fall destination in Calgary with their Harvest Pumpkin Fest, and all the fun weekend activities which come with the festival. You can pick your favourite pumpkin out of the patch, ride a wagon through their Scarecrow Alley, and visit with the farm animals. If the weather is a bit crisp, you can warm up around the big bonfire with fall drinks and s’mores. Details
When: every weekend in October
Where: 254077 Rocky Ridge Road, Calgary
How much: $16.99 to $19.99
Events TBA
Killam Scarecrow Festival
The biggest part of Killam’s Scarecrow Festival is the town-wide scarecrow contest. This is an interesting weekend to walk around Killam and explore, as most houses will have their unique, terrifying, or funny scarecrows on display. The weekend also livens up the town with live music and food vendors, and kids’ activities. Details
When: TBA
Where: throughout the town of Killam
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Harvest of the Past
Fall is a beautiful time to visit the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, and their Harvest of the Past gives you a lot more reason to visit before they close for the season. The event features a live traditional harvest to show off Alberta’s agricultural heritage and some vintage farm equipment. Smaller activities to try on your visit include flower and herb drying, feather stripping, wheat grinding, quilting, and making kaputsa (sour cabbage). Details
When: Cancelled for 2025
Where: 195041 Highway 16 (East of Edmonton)