A lot has changed over the past five years, and while it can be tough to say goodbye to the way things were, it feels pretty special when our fourite traditions make a comeback.
The Edmonton Ice Castles are finally returning this winter after a five-year hiatus. Instead of Hawrelak Park, which is still closed for major rehabilitation, the frozen wonderland will take over Fan Park in the Ice District.

Ice Castles
The attraction hasn’t been built since the 2019 season due to the pandemic cancelling its 2020 season, and Edmonton has been left out in the cold ever since.
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Ice Castles
Hand-carved ice sculptures will be tucked throughout the castle, and you can even stop by the Frozen Tap for a winter-themed cocktail in the coolest bar around.
Tickets go on sale Tuesday, Dec. 2, with prices still to be announced.
Are you excited for the return of the Ice Castles? Let us know in the comments.
Edmonton Ice CastlesAddress: 10104 104th Ave. NW, Edmonton