‘Tis the season: 10 Calgary holiday events this December

December 1, 2017

By Shane Flug

Do you see what I see? A gift-wrapped bundle of opportunities to get out and enjoy the best of the holiday season in Calgary. From a night at the theatre with the family to a brighty-lit walk with that special someone, here are 10 ways to spend a holiday night out this month. [Photo credit: Alberta Ballet]

‘Tis the season: 10 Calgary holiday events this December

A Christmas Carol

A regular staple of Theatre Calgary for 50 years, this local adaptation of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic has been a local holiday tradition for many theatre-loving families. Warm your heart with Tiny Tim, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, and, of course, watch longtime Ebenezer Scrooge actor Stephen Hair never get bored of saying, “Bah! Humbug!”

Zoolights

Shining brighter than ever in its 20th year with 1.5 million Christmas lights to dazzle the eyes, Zoolights at the Calgary Zoo is a local holiday staple sure to warm the heart. Bring the kids to play games that help them learn about animal conservation and behaviors or take a special date out on an ice skate and enjoy a hot chocolate by the fire pit afterwards.

  • When: Now until Jan. 6, 2018 (closed Dec. 25); 6 to 9 p.m. nightly
  • Where: Calgary Zoo
  • Admission: $14.95 (16+)/$11.95 (children ages three to 15)
  • Buy tickets online

Market Collective

Spread some holiday cheer for your loved ones, as well as some local creatives’ pocketbooks, shopping at Market Collective’s #mccheer2017 holiday market weekends. See what’s in store in Inglewood while enjoying a warm food truck meal and soaking in some live music.

  • When: Dec. 1 to 3, 8 to 10 and 15 to 17; 4 to 9 p.m. (Fridays) and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Saturdays and Sundays)
  • Where: Inglewood Warehouse
  • Admission: $5, free for kids 12 and under

Calgary Carol Festival

Angelic voices will fill the halls of Knox United Church with the blissful harmonies of Christmas carols. Local choirs from churches, schools and multicultural groups both young and old will be onstage to help churchgoers start off December on a peaceful note. Bring the family and help those in need with a food donation to the Calgary Food Bank.

Festival of Crafts

As the shopping season gets into full swing, it’s good to know that there are great one-stop-shops for great handmade goods besides Etsy. One of Canada’s largest holiday craft markets is one such opportunity, where nearly 200 artisans will be selling their wares. From jewelry to home décor, you’ll be sure to cross off everyone on your list.

  • When: Dec. 7 and 8; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Dec. 9; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Dec. 10; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Where: BMO Centre at Stampede Park
  • Admission: $7 (adults)/free (17 and under)
  • Buy tickets online

HighKicksMas III: The HighKicksMasing

For local rock fans, Christmas just isn’t Christmas without The Dudes. This holiday season, two of them, Danny Vacon and Matt Doherty, will get warmed up for a live performance of their bass-and-drums side project. In partnership with the Major Minor Music Project, the Calgary Folk Music Festival presents the third year of the HighKicks’ annual all-ages rock show. Young rockers Flashback and X’s and dream girls Lashes will be opening.

The Dudes Annual Christmas Special

Calgary indie rock mainstays The Dudes (and guests) are getting ready to tear it up at the Palace Theatre for their annual holiday show. With Christmas weekend stress on the brain, give yourself some small mercies and go rock out with hits such as “Pretty Lies” and “Everybody Dies Too Soon.”

New Year's Eve Outdoor Celebration

Four bands, 2,000 cups of free Good Earth hot chocolate and 2,018 spins around the sun on the A.D. calendar! This free, family-friendly City of Calgary event is your last chance in 2017 to take in some Canada 150 with Canadiana ice statues lining Stephen Avenue. Watch for other characters roaming Olympic Plaza and catch local artists Mocking Shadows, Lovebullies, Ghostkeeper and Amy Hef before the midnight fireworks.

  • When: Dec. 31; 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
  • Where: Olympic Plaza
  • Admission: Free

Do you hear what I hear? It's Calgarians having year-end fun as they take in the best of what’s happening in their city this month. Happy Holidays!

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