February 24, 2026
6:30 PM

Event Details

Cariwest — The History of Western Canada’s Largest Caribbean Arts Festival

Dive into Cariwest’s vibrant roots, celebrating Caribbean culture in Western Canada’s biggest arts fest!

 

IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH, please join us for a vibrant evening exploring Cariwest — Western Canada’s largest Caribbean Arts Festival — and its important place in Edmonton’s cultural history.

Founded in 1984 as part of Klondike Days, Cariwest has grown into a beloved annual celebration that showcases Caribbean music, dance, food, and traditions right in the heart of downtown Edmonton. Organized by the Western Carnival Development Association (WCDA), this volunteer-powered festival highlights the stories, contributions, and cultural richness of Caribbean immigrants in our region.

Our presenters will share:

• The history and evolution of Cariwest
• How the festival builds community and celebrates cultural diversity
• What goes into creating Edmonton’s official Caribbean Village each August
• The sights, sounds, and traditions that make Cariwest such a unique experience

From steel pan and soca to colourful costumes and community pride, Cariwest represents decades of cultural storytelling through celebration.

This presentation offers a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the history of one of Edmonton’s most dynamic festivals — and the people who bring it to life.

✨ Open to members and guests
✨ A great evening of local history, culture, and connection

6:30pm – doors open (coffee, tea and dessert served free of charge)

7:00pm – presentation begins

We look forward to welcoming you!

Registration is required. Please click on the Eventbrite link below to register.

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/cariwest-the-history-of-western-canadas-largest-caribbean-arts-festival-tickets-1981802441451?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Location & Contact Information

Phone

780-439-2797

Venue

Bison Lodge

Address

9430 99 Street (Scona Rd) NW