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Ice Castles Alberta is a massive and intricately sculpted ice castle made up of hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists, and it's coming to Edmonton this winter! The castle includes breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, fountains, and so much more. The stunning attraction.


Explore Ice Castles, Edmonton This Big Adventure

In 2019, I wrote a blog post highlighting 8 Must Take Photos at the Instagrammable Ice Castles! Although the design of the Ice Castles changes slightly each year, the photo guide still mostly checks out lol. (Be sure to check that blog for other tips for making the most of your visit to the Ice Castles!) For 2020, I decided to do a little video.


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Tickets to the Ice Castles are $16.95 for ages 12+ and $12.95 for children ages 4 -11. Tickets can also be bought at the door but, they'll be more expensive. Prices at the door for ages 12+ will be $20 whereas children ages 4-11 will be $15. Hours of operation will be Mondays to Thursdays 3 pm to 9 pm, 3 pm - 10 pm on Fridays, 12 pm - 10 pm on.


Ice Castles Returns to Hawrelak Park in Edmonton for 2016 Raising

Nov 17 2023, 9:30 am Eva Lachendrova/Shutterstock We are approaching another winter without the famed ice castles coming to our city after they stopped coming to Edmonton in the 2020/21 season.


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Oct 15, 2019, 4:50 PM Updated The city of Edmonton, Alberta will soon be home to a magical ice village for the fifth winter in a row. We're not talking about little ice sculptures, we're talking massive ice castles, ice slides, twinkle lights, and more.


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Winter wonderland. Writer Jen Mallia; Built entirely by hand and crafted only from snow and ice, the stunning Ice Castles have been part of Edmonton's winter landscape for the past four years as part of the long-standing Silver Skate Festival held each February.Now open for 2019, the castle serves as an enchanting reminder that there is beauty and magic to be found in Alberta's longest and.


Your Guide to the Edmonton Ice Castles in Hawrelak Park, 2019

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The Ice Castles Are Back for the 2020 Season at Hawrelak Park

Ice castles are a natural marvel that occur when freezing temperatures combine with abundant moisture. In Alberta, the ideal climate sets the stage for the formation of these captivating ice formations. People from all over the world flock to Alberta to witness the splendor and grandeur of these frozen wonders.


8 MustTake Photos at the Edmonton Ice Castle (2019) LINDA HOANG

1. Under the icicle archway Under an icicle arch, through an ice opening, is a must-take photo at the Ice Castle! This year there are way more archways than previous years too so less waiting/fighting for prime archway photo spots! lol 2. Sitting on your ice throne The Ice Throne is always a great photo spot.


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Exploring a Magical Ice Castle in Edmonton, Alberta. Wandering through an acre-sized ice castle is no longer only possible in a Disney movie — think Elsa's icy escape in Frozen. The Utah-based company, Ice Castles, started creating these incredible structures in 2009, and for the first time ever, has brought the incredible frozen wonderland.


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The Ice Castles in Edmonton's Hawrelak Park will not return for the 2022 season. Last winter I packed up the kids and we headed up to Edmonton to visit the Ice Castles with my parents, and what an experience it was! If you have the chance to visit, you should…just for the photo ops alone!


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Also the carved ice snowflake bench to take photos on and the formation of some of the icicles was amazing. If you have a chance to go yet this winter in Edmonton or Winnipeg - or there's a few in the States as well - there's so much to see in the ice castle.


8 MustTake Photos at the Edmonton Ice Castle (2019) LINDA HOANG

Allison Stephen | Jan 9 2024, 8:45 am @chiseledyeg/Instagram | Laine Mitchell/Daily Hive Edmonton always embraces winter, and a massive ice carving competition is taking over the Ice District later this month.


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Courtesy, Ice Castles. The extremely popular ice castle that turns Edmonton's Hawrelak Park into a royal winter wonderland will be back again this year. The company that creates the magical.


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This acre-sized icy attraction in Hawrelak Park in Edmonton takes around five weeks of growing, harvesting, and hand-placing up to 10,000 icicles to build the annual ice castle. It takes 25 million pounds of ice to build the castle! The icicles are sprayed with water repeatedly until the walls of the ice castle reach around 30 feet.

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