The acre-sized winter wonderland is crafted by hand, using only icicles and water, and resembles organic formations found in nature, like those of frozen waterfalls, glaciers or ice caves.
Edmonton’s Ice Castle will once again be built in Hawrelak Park (9330 Groat Road) in partnership with the City of Edmonton and the Silver Skate Festival. Construction will begin in November, and the Ice Castle will be open to the public January 5, through March 2018, weather permitting.
The Ice Castle will be open from 12 – 8 pm Sunday, 4 – 9pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 4pm – 10pm on Fridays, and 11am – 10pm on Saturdays. General admission tickets for ages 12+ are $12.95 Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and $16.95 Friday-Sunday. For ages 4-11, tickets are $9.95 Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and $11.95 Friday-Sunday. The Ice Castle will be closed on Tuesdays. Listed prices do not include taxes. Senior, military and group discounts are available.
Use the code FREEKID18 to get free admission for children during the weekdays, when you purchase an adult ticket. Apply the code during the checkout process.
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