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Ice on Whyte - Edmonton

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The best festivals are the cold ones. Ice on Whyte returns January 27 to February 6, 2022 in Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park ...
The best festivals are the cold ones.
Ice on Whyte returns January 27 to February 6, 2022 in Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park

Ice on Whyte is a delightfully fun-filled winter experience. When you visit the event, you would find yourself surrounded by the best of winter. The ice carving competition is one of only three ice carving competitions in Canada. Be inspired and amazed as up to 10 teams of professional artists work to create jaw-dropping icy splendors.

The competition will be held in a tent to control the temperature and protect the sculptures from the outside environment. Be amazed by blocks of ice that have been transformed into masterpieces of art.

Create Your Own Ice Carving

After viewing the ice sculptures, take a shot at creating your own small ice carving. We run both L’il & Big Chipper classes for people of all ages. In the evening the grounds are lit with colourful accent lights. Visit the ice bar tent for a locally crafted beverage and stroll around the park taking in this feast for your eyes.

Complete your Old Strathcona Experience and get great deals on dining, entertainment, and activities during Ice On Whyte. Offers will be available soon.

This winter event runs from January 27 to February 6, 2022.

Ice Carving Exhibit (hours are subject to change)

January 27 to February 6
Weekdays 5pm – 9:30pm
Saturdays & Sundays 10am – 9:30pm
Closed Monday January 31st

Adults $7 Child $4 (2 to 13 years old) Under 2 free

Ice on Whyte is located at Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park (8331 104 Street NW, Edmonton)

Ice On Whyte is located in the heart of Old Strathcona, an arts and entertainment area that is filled with wonderful shopping, dining, theatre, music and much more.
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    Ice on Whyte - Edmonton

    The best festivals are the cold ones.
    Ice on Whyte returns January 27 to February 6, 2022 in Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park

    Ice on Whyte is a delightfully fun-filled winter experience. When you visit the event, you would find yourself surrounded by the best of winter. The ice carving competition i...
    The best festivals are the cold ones.
    Ice on Whyte returns January 27 to February 6, 2022 in Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park

    Ice on Whyte is a delightfully fun-filled winter experience. When you visit the event, you would find yourself surrounded by the best of winter. The ice carving competition is one of only three ice carving competitions in Canada. Be inspired and amazed as up to 10 teams of professional artists work to create jaw-dropping icy splendors.

    The competition will be held in a tent to control the temperature and protect the sculptures from the outside environment. Be amazed by blocks of ice that have been transformed into masterpieces of art.

    Create Your Own Ice Carving

    After viewing the ice sculptures, take a shot at creating your own small ice carving. We run both L’il & Big Chipper classes for people of all ages. In the evening the grounds are lit with colourful accent lights. Visit the ice bar tent for a locally crafted beverage and stroll around the park taking in this feast for your eyes.

    Complete your Old Strathcona Experience and get great deals on dining, entertainment, and activities during Ice On Whyte. Offers will be available soon.

    This winter event runs from January 27 to February 6, 2022.

    Ice Carving Exhibit (hours are subject to change)

    January 27 to February 6
    Weekdays 5pm – 9:30pm
    Saturdays & Sundays 10am – 9:30pm
    Closed Monday January 31st

    Adults $7 Child $4 (2 to 13 years old) Under 2 free

    Ice on Whyte is located at Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park (8331 104 Street NW, Edmonton)

    Ice On Whyte is located in the heart of Old Strathcona, an arts and entertainment area that is filled with wonderful shopping, dining, theatre, music and much more.
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