Fun, friendly locals and more sunny days than just about any other city in Canada make Swift Current the kind of place where there’s always something fun going on!
Kicking off the summer season is the Frontier Days Fair & Rodeo, a week-long celebration featuring live music, a parade, and a rodeo. Don't miss out on the excitement of the chuckwagon races and the thrill of the bull-riding competition.
If you're looking for something a little more laid-back, check out the SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival. Every June, the skies above Swift Current fill with colorful kites of all shapes and sizes. Watch professional kite flyers put on a show or bring your own kite to join in on the fun.
Come August, be sure to attend the Long Day's Night Music Festival, an outdoor event showcasing a diverse lineup of talented musicians. This family-friendly festival also offers food trucks, craft beer, and plenty of activities for kids.
In the fall, the Harvest Festival celebrates the bountiful harvest of the surrounding farmland. Sample delicious local produce, participate in a pumpkin carving contest, or take a wagon ride through the beautiful countryside.
During the winter months, bundle up and head to the Winterfest Celebration on Gull Lake. Ice skating, sleigh rides, and hot cocoa are just a few of the activities available to keep you warm and cozy.
Whether you're a local or just passing through, Swift Current's annual events are can't-miss. Come for the fun and stay for the warm prairie hospitality.
Experience the magic of Jack Semple’s tribute to Gordon Lightfoot!
Burnt Thicket Theatre presents “EVERY BRILLIANT THING” by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, starring Sarah Robertson.
Lisa Brokop, alongside Paul Jefferson, stands out for their remarkable musical pedigree.
Stop in, Thursdays at 10 am for Storytime Adventures and share the fun of reading with your little ones!
Finger Eleven, the alternative rock band from Ontario, and one of the best-selling Canadian bands of all time, have released a series of consecutive hit albums and become among the greatest live bands to ever emerge from the great White North.
The 2025 edition of Family Fun Week runs from Monday, February 17 to Sunday, February 23.
The Coldest Night of the Year is a fantastic, family-friendly walk to raise funds for local charities serving people suffering from hunger, homelessness and other difficulties..
3 Country allstars
Come on down and see what all the hype is about!
Lii Bufloo Métis Local #35 is pleased to offer children's programming that explores Métis history and culture.
Multi-platinum, Juno Award winning Rock icon and inductee of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
High atop the hill, on the shortest night of the year, a festival tent transforms into a haven of sound and light.
A beginner-friendly workshop that introduces participants to linocut printmaking.
Learn how to make easter eggs from clay, then paint them using your favourite colours.
A beginner-friendly workshop that will introduce participants to the art of gel plate printmaking.
Come and support the 57's, part of the WCBL.
Come and support the 57's, part of the WCBL.
Come and support the 57's, part of the WCBL.
Join for some laughs and possibly even a few golf tips!
Intro to Weaving and Tapestry with Keely Williams
Mentalist and Magician Jeff Newman will mess with your head.
The Prairie Sons, cellist David Liam Roberts, and pianist Godwin Friesen, draw inspiration from the vast Canadian West.
Susan Aglukark, Canada’s first Inuk Juno winner with 4 awards, holds a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award and is an Officer of the Order of Canada.
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