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Family Day

Alberta Legislature hosting Family Day activities

Feb 16, 2024 | 3:36 PM

Albertans are being encouraged to celebrate Family Day at the legislature.

“There is nothing more important than family, and the upcoming Family Day holiday is the perfect time to reconnect with those we love,” said the Honourable Nathan Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. “To help Albertans celebrate, the Alberta Legislature Building and the Queen Elizabeth II Building will be open for visitors to enjoy free indoor entertainment and educational activities.”

Monday, February 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., officials say Family Day at the Alberta Legislature will deliver twice the fun with both the Legislature Building and the Queen Elizabeth II Building offering free family entertainment and activities for all ages and the opportunity to connect to parliamentary democracy and active citizenship.

At the Legislature Building open house, visitors can take time to appreciate the architecture and learn about Alberta’s political history. The Chamber will also be open and accessible to visitors for viewing from the Speaker’s Gallery. Attendees can join Métis storyteller Naomi McIlwraith for storytelling or get your picture with the Legislature’s mascot Rocky the Ram. Kids of all ages can unleash their creativity and make their very own keepsake with crafting activities led by Zuma Crafts.

The Queen Elizabeth II Building will feature local family-friendly entertainment throughout the day, including magic shows, circus acts and musical and dance performances. Officials say the site also offers a LEGO® Zone and the interactive and engaging spaces of the Visitor Centre, including the Borealis Gallery, which is showing Service, Ceremony and Tradition: The Diamond Jubilee Portrait in Alberta. The centrepiece of the exhibit is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II painted by Canadian artist Phil Richards.

Onsite parking is limited, and public transit is recommended. For parking and site information as well as additional event details please visit assembly.ab.ca/visit/events/family-day.