25 Things To Do in Edmonton this January 2024
Classic Movies, Classic Theatre
January 1
Start the new year on a spy note with a visit to the 1940s retro Metro Cinema for a Mission Impossible marathon all afternoon on New Year’s Day.
Paddle Up, Edmonton
January 1, ongoing Sundays
If you miss your favourite summer paddleboarding afternoons, the Kinsmen Leisure Centre has you covered with drop-in sessions on the weekends.
A Day Date at WEM
January 2
Drop off your kids (aged 6 to 12) at Marine Life in West Edmonton Mall for the afternoon. They’ll learn all about the sea lions, and you can shop, eat or relax for a few hours.
The Last Soundbender
January 4
What better way to stay warm than listen to a two-hour special recap of Avatar: The Last Airbender in concert at the Jubilee. Iconic scenes on the big screen are accompanied by a live orchestra playing Eastern and Western instruments.
Swing it on Skates
January 5
Swing, big band, soca and salsa yourself warm at Churchill Square’s outdoor rink and inside City Hall with Swing ‘n Skate afternoons. Various skating events and free learn-to-skate lessons with rentals are also happening on-site in January, through the Edmonton Arts Council.
12 Artists, 3 Rounds, 1 Champion
January 11
Twelve talented artists compete in Art Battle Edmonton at Pure Casino Edmonton. Each wants to be declared the ultimate champion of high-speed masterpiece making where you can be the judge.
Three Goblins try Shakespeare
January 11 to February 6
This witty, whimsical take on Macbeth offers an interactive spin on the classic at the Citadel Theatre, making the tragedy into a fantastical comedy.
Mars Comes to the Muttart
January 11 to April 27
A touring artwork by Luke Jerram, Mars, lands in Edmonton on January 11 in the feature pyramid of the Muttart Conservatory.
Road Trip for Frozen Ice Bubbles
Mid January, ongoing
Take a road trip to Abraham Lake near Nordegg to see bubbles frozen beneath the surface of the ice. Natural decomposition causes methane gas to create stunning images through the ice. Be ice-safe, but when it’s cold enough, you can walk on the surface for amazing photos.