Klondike Days

About Klondike Days

K-Days, formerly known as Klondike Days and Edmonton's Capital Ex, is an annual 10-day exhibition held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, usually near the end of July. In recent years it has attracted between 700, 000 and 800, 000 visitors each year. It runs in conjunction with A Taste of Edmonton and - from 2006 through 2012 - the Edmonton Indy. The exhibition is held at Northlands (formerly Northlands Park), south of Northlands Coliseum. HistoryThe Edmonton Agricultural Society organized the first local exhibition on the original Fort Edmonton site on October 15, 1879. This was the first event of its kind held in what was then known as the North-West Territories. Edmonton's first fair showcased locally produced livestock, grain, vegetables, and handiwork and attracted 500 people. In 1893, the organization held the city's first spring exhibition, and in 1899, the exhibition grounds were relocated to Rossdale Flats (now Edmonton Ballpark). The first parade to promote the fair was held in 1903. The fair did not organize a community parade in the 1930s and 1940s. By 1904, the exhibition's attendance exceeded 20, 000 (5, 200 on opening day). It was relocated to its current site in Northlands in 1910. In 1912, it was extended to six days. It continued to be held through the First World War, even though the facilities were at the disposal of the Canadian Army. A similar arrangement was made during the Second World War, though this time with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Klondike Days Description

K-Days, formerly known as Klondike Days and Edmonton's Capital Ex, is an annual 10-day exhibition held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, usually near the end of July. In recent years it has attracted between 700, 000 and 800, 000 visitors each year. It runs in conjunction with A Taste of Edmonton and - from 2006 through 2012 - the Edmonton Indy. The exhibition is held at Northlands (formerly Northlands Park), south of Northlands Coliseum. HistoryThe Edmonton Agricultural Society organized the first local exhibition on the original Fort Edmonton site on October 15, 1879. This was the first event of its kind held in what was then known as the North-West Territories. Edmonton's first fair showcased locally produced livestock, grain, vegetables, and handiwork and attracted 500 people. In 1893, the organization held the city's first spring exhibition, and in 1899, the exhibition grounds were relocated to Rossdale Flats (now Edmonton Ballpark). The first parade to promote the fair was held in 1903. The fair did not organize a community parade in the 1930s and 1940s. By 1904, the exhibition's attendance exceeded 20, 000 (5, 200 on opening day). It was relocated to its current site in Northlands in 1910. In 1912, it was extended to six days. It continued to be held through the First World War, even though the facilities were at the disposal of the Canadian Army. A similar arrangement was made during the Second World War, though this time with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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Klondike Days is located at Edmonton, Alberta
http://www.k-days.com