There are a few ways you can celebrate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Edmonton.

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The festivities and celebrations include live performances from singers and dancers, artistic displays and exhibits, contests, shopping, dining, and more.
1. National Indigenous Peoples Day TELUS World of Science
When: Saturday, June 21, 2025 | 8 AM to 4 PM
Where: TELUS World of Science – Edmonton, 11211 142 Street Northwest, Edmonton
How much: Included with Science Centre Admission
2. National Indigenous Peoples Day Royal Alberta Museum
RAM is hosting a weekend of special programming centering Indigenous voices and experiences. Learn the art of finger weaving, sit in on story time, or catch a performance in the lobby. Details
When: June 19 to 22, 2025
Where: Royal Alberta Museum, 9810 103a Avenue NW, Edmonton
How much:
Regular Admission: $10 to $21
All National Indigenous Peoples Day activities are included with general admission. Admission is always free for Indigenous Peoples
3. Indigenous Peoples Day at the AGA: Free Admission
At the AGA, we are honored to host a day filled with programming, tours, and interactive experiences that highlight Indigenous voices and stories.
Our theme, “Reclamation”, guides our program schedule to highlight learning and reclaiming of culture, language and traditions through art. Details
When: Saturday, June 21, 2025 | 12:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where: Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton
How much: By Donation
4. Canadian Native Friendship Centre Indigenous Peoples Festival
This family-friendly event celebrates Indigenous culture and community through engaging activities and entertainment for all ages. Enjoy Indigenous storytelling, tipi teachings, artisan markets, traditional games, food trucks, and live performances.
When:
Saturday, June 21st, 2025 | 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Where: Borden Park, 7507 Borden Park Rd NW, Edmonton
How much: Free
5. Kingsway Mall National Indigenous Peoples Day
Kingsway is proud to host a day of cultural celebration, in recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Performances and activities will be located throughout Kingsway, including Ribbon Skirt Making in Manitobah, located on the upper level near HyperPOP. Stop by and enter to win an item from their new Gabriel Frey collection and Performances by the Dancing Cree.
When:
Saturday, June 21st, 2025 | 10:00am – 4:00pm
Where: Kingsway Mall, 109 Kingsway NW, Edmonton
How much: Free
6. River Cree Night Market
An opportunity for all to enjoy an outdoor Night Market experience like no other! The third annual Night Market at the River Cree, presented by Enoch Cree Nation will showcase First Nation & local artisans, vendors, food trucks, & much more!
When: June 20 to 22, 2025
Where: River Cree Resort and Casino, Lapotac Boulevard, Edmonton
How much: Free
7. National Indigenous Peoples Day Fort Edmonton
Join Fort Edmonton Park in celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day with a variety of unique programming dedicated to celebrating the culture, heritage, and languages of Indigenous communities, including live performances and interactive activities.
When: Sunday, June 22, 2025 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where: Fort Edmonton Park, 7000 143 St NW, Edmonton
How much: Free
8. National Indigenous Peoples Day at Bent Arrow
Bent Arrow’s 7th annual Culture Camp will be taking place alongside this event, so there are lots of opportunities for fun, teachings, entertainment, and delicious food. Details
When: Friday, June 20, 2025 | 8:30 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society, 11648 85 Street, Edmonton
How much: Free
9. Support Edmonton’s Indigenous-owned Businesses
There are a wide variety of Indigenous-owned businesses around Alberta to support any time of year. See below for a sample of some Indigenous-owned businesses you can support in Edmonton.
- Fat Man Little Kitchen
- TheCreeWomanInCanada
- Homefire Grill
- 5 Places to Enjoy Indigenous Food in Edmonton
10. Experience Indigenous Tourism around Edmonton
These tourist attractions and businesses in and around Edmonton all include their own take on a guided and educational experiences.
- Wase Saba Experiences: Sissy Thiessen Kootenayoo offers immersive cultural experiences through Wase Saba. She shares her multiple skills through live performances and workshops. Her performances encompass a variety of styles, including Powwow Dance (Multiple Styles), Storytelling, Spoken Word, Singing, Basic Hand Drum, rattle and wood flute, Acting, and the Two Spirit Drag Performance.
- Rural Rivers: Explore the Sturgeon River and surrounding waters with a rental from the Metis-owned Rural Rivers Company in west Edmonton. They provide you with the canoe or kayak, and mapped routes to help optimize your time on the water.
- Talking Rock Tours: There is a huge variety and number of guided walks and hikes offered by Talking Rock Tours. You can explore the River Valley in or beyond the city, Elk Island National Park, or book a weekend getaway in Nordegg or Drumheller.
- Fort Edmonton Park: The Indigenous Peoples’ Experience at Fort Edmonton’s entrance is one of the newest additions to the Park. It is an immersive experience that showcases art, architecture, and culture.
- Must-Do Indigenous Cultural & Heritage Experiences in Alberta
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