10-08-2025
A look at the Caribbean festival parade dancing its way downtown
The Cariwest Caribbean Arts Festival saw a large crowd for its parade on Aug. 9, 2025. (Cameron Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton)
While Friday saw the official beginning of Cariwest Caribbean Arts Festival, Saturday's parade kicked off the full celebration of colour and culture in Edmonton's downtown.
The three-day festival's afternoon parade began at 108 Street and Jasper Avenue and danced its way east to Sir Winston Churchill Square.
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A woman on stilts walks in the Cariwest Festival on Aug. 9, 2025. (Cameron Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton)
'The Cariwest Festival is really about being inclusive,' said the event's president, Samantha Alexander.
'It's celebrating Caribbean culture. So it is a way to keep that culture alive, but it's also an opportunity to introduce it to the rest of Edmonton.'
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Many people dressed up for the festivities. Aug. 9, 2025. (Cameron Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton)
Festivities continue in the square on Saturday until 11 p.m. and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Both Saturday and Sunday will see DJ entertainment, food trucks and market vendors.
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Food trucks and stands are all around the festival. (Cameron Wiebe/CTV News Edmonton)
There's also a kids zone for children aged between one and six, for arts and crafts. They'll also have the opportunity to play steel pan and walk on stilts.
A full schedule can be found on the festival's website.
With files from CTV News Edmonton's Cameron Wiebe and Adrienne Lee