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Beaver Fever Music Festival

Beaver Fever is a grassroots folk music festival set in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains along the scenic Castle River. This family-friendly, community-focused event features 13 live musical acts performing from Friday night through Saturday night, along with food and beverage vendors on site. Tent and RV camping are available to book, making it easy to settle in for the weekend. Designed and run by a dedicated group of volunteers from Southern Alberta, Beaver Fever welcomes all ages and is proudly supported by Travel Alberta.
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Crowfest

Crowfest, located in Blairmore in Alberta’s Southern Rockies, offers a lively community festival with family-friendly fun and a welcoming small-town vibe. Centred in downtown Blairmore, this event brings together the CNP Chamber, the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, the Crowsnest Market and local business partners to celebrate community spirit and support local shopping. Visitors can browse an outdoor market featuring local vendors and Indigenous artisans, enjoy live music and explore a classic car show. Families will appreciate bouncy castles and a relaxed, all-ages beer garden that highlights regional food and beverage. The market also creates chances to sign up for outdoor adventures and local tours, making it an easy way to plan more time in the Crowsnest Pass area while connecting with the people who call it home.
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Crowsnest Pass Heritage Festival

Crowsnest Pass Heritage Festival in, Southern Rockies, offers a weekend of music, local food and family-friendly fun that brings people together. Travellers can explore live performances from a variety of artists, sample regional flavours from local vendors and enjoy a relaxed small-town atmosphere framed by rugged mountain scenery. The festival invites visitors to wander between stages, food stalls and gathering spots at their own pace, connecting with the community and each other. Guests are encouraged to come with friends or family, stay for the full weekend and create shared memories that feel both down-to-earth and distinctly Albertan. Organizers look forward to welcoming new and returning visitors each year.