2026 On The Street

The Vikings of Baldrsvolk

Most people think of Vikings as raiders, and they absolutely were. But they were also traders. They were world Travellers who sought out connections and new sources of abundance. Vikings from the West came to Kiev, recognizing their strong trading alliance with the Byzantine empire and it was a pivotal trading city. The Vikings of Baldrsvolk are here to join in the Byzantine Festivities and are happy to answer any questions you may have about this exciting part of history!

Vinok - Ukrainian Traditions

Saturday & Sunday | On the Street

Ceremonial and festival headdresses have been worn since Byzantium. Celebrating hope, peace, rights of passages, and love – all using traditional symbols and colours – each with a different meaning.

As we embark upon the final months of winter, let us look forward to the warmth of the sun and the life it will bring back to the frozen earth. Come and stand under the beautiful menagerie of ribbons and colours created by artist Candace Makowichuk.

Stiltwalkers

Saturday & Sunday | On the Street

Since 2001, the National Stiltwalkers of Canada have shared their “high-spirited entertainment” at festivals and events throughout Alberta. They have also performed in Ottawa, the Maritimes, Victoria, Oregon, Washington, DC, and at an international circus festival in Nanjing, China. Keep an eye out for these exciting performers strolling down the avenue in style!

Horse and Wagon Rides

Fundraising Activity!

  • Saturday & Sunday • 12:30 - 5:30 pm

  • Pay what you can - Recommended $5 donation per ride/person. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Receive a tax receipt for donations over $20.

Sleigh bells are ringing! Take a ride down memory lane in an old-fashioned wagon. The wagon ride takes patrons through a two-block loop of our historic Alberta Avenue neighbourhood. 

Pick up point is on 118 Ave near 92 St.

*Deep Freeze Festival is a charity. We work together with the community to help ensure our programming continues to be high quality and free of admission fees.

Frame Beauty

Saturday & Sunday | Find the frames around the festival site

Find beauty in unexpected places around the Deep Freeze site and look for where you can ‘frame’ a beautiful part of the site. Place the frame and leave it there for others to enjoy! We can’t wait to see you what you find! *Inspired by SoulPancake

Take and photo and remember to tag us on socials @deepfreeze_Fest #DeepFreezeFest

AWN Caribou Patrol

Saturday & Sunday | On the Street

The Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada (AWN) also know as the Rocky Mountain People, created this unique program to contribute to local recovery efforts for endangered woodland caribou herds in west-central Alberta. The Caribou Patrol operates within a 100 kilometre radius of Grande Cache, and patrols are focused on areas that have a higher risk of vehicle collisions. It is the goal of the AWN to increase awareness of caribou management by engaging the public in the conservation of this iconic Canadian species.

Street Hockey Tournament

Saturday & Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00pm | 94 Street & 118 Avenue

Who says street hockey is only for the summer? Round up your friends for the Deep Freeze 3 x 3 Street Hockey Tournament. Take home a championship or one of the many other prizes available to tournament participants.

Register for the Street Hockey tournament HERE!

HEY KIDS! Grab a stick and take some shots on a goalie! The Kids Drop-in Hockey Zone is next to The Carrot!
 (94 Street – 118 Avenue) Treat yourself to some hot chocolate afterwards at The Carrot!

Fireworks

Saturday • 9:00 pm (Behind Alberta Avenue Community League)

Get ready for an exhilarating spectacle as dazzling fireworks illuminate the night sky, launched from the soccer field, in the park behind Alberta Avenue Community League. Brace for a breathtaking show that promises to paint the heavens with a burst of mesmerizing colours! *Weather permitting

Fireworks display sponsored by: UNCLE JOHN’S FIREWORKS