Pancakes Edmonton Edition! K-Days has been a proud part of Edmonton’s summer for over 140 years, since 1867 when it was first called the Exhibition. This morning’s breakfast was the perfect way to kick it off. Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate!
Watering my gardening to the sweet sounds of 21st century digital boy by Bad Religion playing at the K Days concert tonight.
— Jen The Feisty Librarian (@Feisty_Waters) July 19, 2025
Alberta's premier will flip some pancakes and give a speech at K-Days Friday morning, then stash some cash in the province's piggy bank... #ableg #cdnpoli
Great to connect with Edmontonians at the #KDays breakfast. This city has incredible spirit and there’s no reason K-Days couldn’t rival the Stampede in energy and scale. Maybe it’s time to stop tiptoeing around it: should we just bring back the 'Klondike' brand? #yeg #yegvote
Edmonton’s biggest summer celebration is here! Tonight we kicked off K-Days alongside so many great Albertans. Wishing everyone an incredible 10 days of fun, community, and unforgettable memories.
20 bucks per hour K-days set up help needed If I were living at a mission, I'd go. #kdays #Edmonton #exhibition
— Murray Manera... No Fixed Address (@MurrayManera) July 16, 2025
At k days exhibition in Edmonton- at GDX 2025 for the next 3 days in hall F - booth 39. Come say hi and try out games, or come chat with us about everything metaverse and/or game dev. #bitmap #earth2 #fortnite #uefn #gdx2025 #kdays2025 #metasoft
— Metasoft ®️Studios (@MetasoftStudios) July 18, 2025
Replying to @j_smith17463 Years ago. They moved from Klondike Days to K-Days to Capital X…I’m not actually sure of what they name it now. Not really interested in even looking it up, TBH.
had a long convo with my bro @Dir_K_ days ago on how brands and record labels are trying to replace Music videos and TV commercials with visualizers and OVC’s and while it’s worrying as creators it’s more worrying for the products my take out ;
— Adeola Clarence Fadola (@adeola_fad) July 18, 2025
I hope everyone in Alberta enjoys Klondike Days ! For those of you who are new to Canada it is part of Canada's history ! IT'S NOT K DAYS !!!
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K Days Begins History
K Days is an annual 10-day summer festival celebrated in Edmonton, Alberta, which presents a vibrant mix of music, food, amusement rides, and various family-friendly activities, attracting people from all over the province. The events offer an engaging platform for both locals and visitors to get involved and enjoy the atmosphere of celebration. The festival is specifically associated with the city of Edmonton and has grown significantly over the years, meeting the diverse tastes of its audience through various dynamic events and offerings tailored to all age groups.
The origins of K Days begins in 1879 when the first Edmonton fair was held, which evolved into the Edmonton Exhibition and the Klondike Days in the years that followed. The name "K Days" came to be in 2013 after a rebranding initiative aimed at engaging Edmontonians. In its present iteration, the festival not only promotes cultural and artistic expression but also plays a crucial role in supporting local businesses, sporting events involved, and generating economic benefits for Edmonton and the surrounding region. It is an integral part of the province of Alberta's cultural identity and brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate the region's distinctive character.
During the festival, there are numerous ways people in Canada can experience and appreciate K Days. These typically include fairground activities, concerts featuring local and international musical acts, a fun midway, food events, talent shows, and various cultural showcases, among many others. The festival is observed in Edmonton, Alberta, and occurs in mid to late July, celebrating the city's unique history and culture while uniting people in a spirit of festivity and amusement.
Top facts about K Days Begins
One of the most recognizable symbols of K-Days is the Klondike Kate, a character representing the gold rush era. The Klondike Kate competition began in 1968, and the winner becomes the official ambassador of K-Days, participating in various events and parades.
The origins of K-Days date back to 1879 when Edmonton held its first agricultural fair.
K Days hosted their first Monday Morning Magic event in 1977. This event was created so that children with special needs between the ages of 3 and 12 could enjoy the fair at their own pace. It is a day aimed at making sure everyone can enjoy K Days.
During Klondike Days, an annual tradition involved electing a Klondike King and Klondike Queen from the participating local community. This tradition was discontinued in 2005.
The first K-Days, then known as Edmonton Exhibition, was held in 1879. It started as a small agricultural fair, and over time it transformed into one of the largest annual events in Canada.
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Check the official site for more info on the next K Days.
Fair food is a delicious part of the K-Days experience. Treat yourself to classic fair snacks like mini donuts, corn dogs, cotton candy, and deep-fried treats.
For those interested in cowboy culture, K-Days features a rodeo with professional bull riding, steer wrestling and more.
Northlands Park is a horse racing and casino complex in Edmonton, where you can enjoy games, horse races, and more during K-Days.