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  • SHINE ON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND ART

    August 20 to 23 Beavercreek Park, Kerry, Manitoba Weekend passes $50 (only sold in the city). Day passes $20 (only sold at the festival gate).

  • THE HARVEST SUN MUSIC FESTIVAL

    August 14 - 16 Kelwood, MB Ticket prices range from $31 for a Friday Day Pass to $186 for a Family Weekend Pass, which includes 2 adults and 2 children. Camping passes range from $12 - 42.

  • WINNIPEG’S NEWEST FESTIVAL PROMISES PERFECT PAIRINGS

    Aug. 14 - 16 The Forks Day Pass $65-99, Weekend $215 (adult) or $125 (youth/senior)

  • MUSIC OVER THE RAINBOW

    Aug. 14 - 16 south of St. Malo, Manitoba on the Rosseau River

  • ELECTRIFYING THE CUBE

    August 13th-16 2015 Various venues downtown Advanced full festival passes are $75, outdoor concerts at the Cube are free

  • QUARRY DAYS

    August 14 to 16 Stonewall, Manitoba Free

  • GREAT WOODS MUSIC FESTIVAL

    August 6-8 Great Woods Park, Highway 12N & 44, Beausejour $40-125

  • VIKINGS AND FRISNOK AND BANDS, OH MY!

    July 31-August 3 Gimli, Manitoba Almost entirely free, with some capacity-based events at a cost

  • PIONEER DAYS

    August 1 - 4 Steinbach, MB All-Day Family Pass $30 Adults $10 Children (ages 6-12) $4 (Ages 5 and under get in FREE)

  • CANADA’S NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL

    July 31 - August 2 Selo Ukraina in Dauphin, MB Passes range from $30 to $95

  • FIRE AND WATER MUSIC FESTIVAL

    July 31-Aug 2 Lac du Bonnet, Mb Early bird prices available. Gate price for the weekend: Adult $60, Youth $30. Nightly passes also available for Adult $20-25 and Youth $10-12.50. Free for kids 12 and under.

  • ROCKIN THE FIELDS

    July 30 - Aug 3 Minnedosa, Manitoba Ticket Price: $60 for a day pass, $60 for a camping pass, $160 for a weekend pass, $240 for a deck pass.
     

  • SURVIVAL TIPS FOR FESTIVAL CAMPING

    Ah, the festival season, it creeps upon us again. As we drain our bank accounts preparing for our excursions, remember that good experiences come with good preparation.

  • SO YOU DON’T WANT TO CAMP… WHAT’S NEXT?

    Summer is here and so is camping! I love camping so I was shocked that, while planning a weekend trip to Falcon Lake with some friends, only my boyfriend and I wanted to camp. Everyone else wanted to stay in a motel.

  • BALLET IN THE PARK

    July 29-31, 2015 at 7PM nightly The Lyric Theatre, 55 Pavilion Crescent located in Assiniboine Park Free!

  • WHAT NOT TO WEAR THIS SUMMER

    Festival season can mean many things to a lot of different people. Universally, it seems to promise good music, fun, and a forum in which you can test the waters by pushing your daily fashion in directions you normally wouldn’t. While for a lot of folks this might mean shirking the casual business attire in favour of a flow-y skirt or some rad shorteralls, some still unfortunately connote freedom and fashion with headdresses and bindis.

  • TURNING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT INTO ACTION

    Every summer, rumours spread of drugged cookies being offered and headlines popup about assaults. People are groped while trying to enjoy their favourite band and lewd cat calls are made uninvitedto individuals just trying to beat the heat.

  • REDEFINING FOLK

    July 24-26 Brandon, Mb Weekend pass $64-80, day passes $40-45, camping pass $15-25

  • A 12-DAY PARTY FULL OF THEATRE

    July 15-26 The Exchange District and other locations $5.00 - $10.00

  • MEET YOUR MAKERS

    Local designers make their wares functional, beautiful, and make their wearers feel good.

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