Consider yourself officially warned, Mother’s Day is Sunday May 8, less than 2 weeks away. Arguably the most important holiday of the year (or at least the one you’ll get in the most trouble for missing!).
Restaurants book up faster than Valentine’s day, Flower shop shelves are bare leading up to the day, and last minute 7-11 gifts don’t really have the pizzazz you’re going for.
Fortunately Edmonton has you covered. With an near endless list of activities ranging from casual to upscale, we’ve compiled the best of the best to honour your Mother.
Mother’s Day Garden Party at the Prairie Gardens Adventure Farm
Bon Accord hosts this kid-friendly outing locale where young’uns can laugh it up with their mamas while chasing bunnies, getting faces painted, enjoying a petting zoo, and gardening, all backed by the jazz stylings of Keith Rempel and his band. This event is hosted both Saturday and Sunday, an ingenious way to diffuse some of the Sunday-only crowds. The brunch seatings are selling out fast for Sunday but Saturday still has multiple seating time availability.
Admission is FREE. The Blossom Brunch (multiple seatings, both days) tickets are $25 for adults, and half price for children 3-12.
Sport Check Mother’s Day Run, Walk & Ride
Just because you’re doing nice things for your Mother, doesn’t mean that thoughtfulness can’t spillover to others. This year, proceeds from the event will go towards support the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation – a cause very close to the realtors of Re/Max Real Estate and their families. The activites will be hosted at Hawreylak park and warmup begins at 8:45. CLICK HERE for information on how to register and collect pledges. This is a great activity for the enjoyment of all family members of any activity level.
Rejuvenate: Mother’s Day at the Muttart
“Treat Mom to an afternoon all about her at the Muttart Conservatory! Make Mom a special keepsake to tell her how much you love her, give her a Mother’s Day plant, and let her enjoy 15 minutes to herself getting a mini-massage from the students at MaKami College! Your mom will love her day at the Muttart Conservatory!” (From the City of Edmonton)
The event runs from noon until 4pm and regular admission prices apply.
Mother’s Day at the Edmonton Valley Zoo
A spotlight on animal AND human moms puts a unique twist on this Mother’s Day celebration. From 12-4 pm enjoy the sights and sounds of the valley zoo, with children and adults alike. While the zoo celebrates animal mom’s with special afternoon treats, you can celebrate yours with mini-massages, magic shows, face painting, live music, and more.
Treat your Mom to an upscale afternoon taking in the Citadel Theatre’s performance of the classic musical West Side Story. The show, according to the Citadel, is “inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story is one of the greatest musicals of the 20th century – a love story set on opposite sides of a turf war between rival street gangs. Includes such popular songs as Maria, I Feel Pretty, Tonight, America and Somewhere.”
CLICK HERE to view matinee seating options. Performance begins at 1:30 p.m.
Of course craft shopping is going to appear on a list of top Mother’s Day activities. HOWEVER, Royal Bison is the crème de la crème of craft shopping experiences. The rows of hipsters showcasing handmade jewelry, apparel, and artwork is inspiring. The community vibes, local cuisine, and unique products are “delightfully weird” according to promoters.
The craft fair runs May 6, 7, and 8th at 8426 Gateway Boulevard.
St. Albert botanic park is hosting this lovely event from Friday through Sunday showcasing a selection of over 600 roses! The sale provides quality plants, both new varieties and old favourites, while providing rose growing information specific to Alberta. The event is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary this year!
Hotel MacDonald will be hosting an extra special Mother’s Day Sunday brunch, with seatings from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additionally, family photos will be available. Sunday Brunch at the Fairmont is an historic event, described as follows:
“The Empire Ballroom, a designated municipal heritage site, surrounds you with 100 years of history. The spectacular Edmonton Sunday Brunch buffet, with over 50 items to choose from, begins with sparkling wine and orange juice followed by deluxe breakfast entrées and pastries, as well as a wonderful selection of classic and Canadian luncheon cuisine. To further your experience, we have specialty crepe, omelette, and carving stations. A seasonal patio with a magnificent view of the North Saskatchewan River Valley completes your Sunday Brunch dining experience.”
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