Celebrating 52 years in 2025, the Servus Heritage Festival food, dance, music and performances from around the world, representing over 85 unique cultures.
Sample culinary delicacies, see creative performances, shop for crafts, artwork, and clothing, or chat with people eager to tell you a little about their cultural roots and their present-day communities in Canada.
Various pavilions will also be showcasing cultural displays with photos, paraphernalia, and stories about their culture or ethnic background in Edmonton.
Admission is free, but a donation for Edmonton’s Food Bank would be greatly appreciated.
2025 Venue = Borden Park beside the Edmonton EXPO centre.
Food Ticket Information
Unlike previous years, there will be no food tickets for sale. Food and goods can be purchased directly from the pavilions by credit or debit ONLY.
If you do not want to use a credit or debit card OR you usually use cash we will have cards available onsite for your use. As of today there is no added cost to purchase the cards.
More Information
There is no public parking in the parking lot, but there are several choices in transportation: ETS Park n' Ride, Alberta Co-op Taxi, Services, and bicycling or walking.
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