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Explore Edmonton on a Budget: September's Free and Affordable Events


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Are you ready to bid farewell to summer and welcome the crisp embrace of fall? Edmonton, Alberta, has an array of exciting events lined up for September, and the best part is, many of them are free or budget-friendly. At Mystique Properties, your go-to short-term rental property management company in Edmonton, we believe in helping you make the most of your visit to our wonderful city. Join us as we explore some of the best events happening in Edmonton this September and discover how you can experience them without breaking the bank.


1. Movies on the Square


The City of Edmonton's Movies on the Square has been a summer staple for locals and visitors alike. Although summer is winding down, there's one more fantastic movie night to catch before it officially ends. On September 8th, head over to Sir Winston Churchill Square for a special screening of "Matilda." What makes this event even more inclusive is that the movies will include closed captioning for those who require it. Best of all, it's completely free to attend! Bring your friends and family for a cozy evening under the stars.


2. The Strathearn Art Walk & Music Festival


Calling all art enthusiasts! The Strathearn Art Walk is a must-attend event in Edmonton, celebrating art in our community. Taking place on September 9th and 10th along Strathearn Drive, this family-friendly festival showcases the work of emerging and professional artists against the breathtaking backdrop of our river valley and city skyline. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and culture, and the best part is that it's free to attend. Stroll through the exhibits, engage with artists, and discover the beauty of Edmonton's art scene.


3. Immersive Cinema Experience


For movie buffs and those seeking a unique cinematic experience, mark your calendars for September 9th. The Immersive Cinema Experience returns to the ICE District Plaza with a screening of "Dazed and Confused." This event is not only free to attend but promises an immersive movie-watching experience like no other. While you enjoy the film, satisfy your cravings with popcorn, snacks, and beverages available for purchase. It's a fantastic way to spend a Saturday evening without spending a dime on admission.


4. Kaleido Family Arts Festival


From September 15th to 17th, Alberta Avenue will come alive with the Kaleido Family Arts Festival 2023: Hearts' a Bustin'. Presented by Arts on the Ave and Kaleido, this festival promises to fill your hearts with music, art, and wonder. Alberta Avenue, between 90 & 94 St, will be transformed into a hub of creativity and community spirit. This event is a true testament to Edmonton's vibrant arts scene and is, as always, free to attend. Whether you're a music lover, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a delightful weekend outing, Kaleido has something for everyone.


Stay with us!


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As you explore these exciting events in Edmonton, we invite you to consider Mystique Properties for your accommodation needs. Our short-term rental properties are designed to provide you with a comfortable and convenient home-away-from-home experience. Whether you're in town for one of these fantastic festivals or just looking to explore our beautiful city, we have the perfect rental property to suit your needs.


In conclusion, Edmonton offers a wide range of free and affordable events in September that cater to various interests. From outdoor movies to art festivals and immersive cinema experiences, there's something for everyone to enjoy without straining your wallet. So, gather your friends and family, share this blog with fellow adventurers, and make the most of Edmonton's vibrant cultural scene this September. We hope to host you at Mystique Properties during your stay in our wonderful city, where comfort and affordability go hand in hand.

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