Experience Alberta's largest celebration of arts, culture, heritage, diversity and community spirit through attending events, visiting historic places and connecting with artists across the community.
The month of September is dedicated to discover, experience and explore 30 days of culture and history.
Take a self-guided tour and check out all the Art around Airdrie!
Start your own scavenger hunt with exploring places and hidden gems of art - even make it a family affair!
Interested in learning about the origins of the name Airdrie? How about discovering our two iconic Municipal Historic Resources, the Airdrie Water Tower and the 1928 Bridge to the Elevators?
Learn about Airdrie's historic resources.
Take an afternoon and tour Airdrie and check out some of our finest Public Art and Monuments. Spanning all 4 corners of the community, you are sure to feel more connected and informed about the cultural landscape of Airdrie! Learn about Airdrie's Public Art and Monument Map.
Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR). The day honours the children who never returned home and survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities.