Taste of Fort Macleod
Join us on Thursday, September 10, 2026 for an unforgettable evening in downtown Fort Macleod as Taste of Fort Macleod returns for its biggest year yet!
This family-friendly community event brings together local restaurants, food vendors, beverage providers, businesses, and community organizations for an evening filled with delicious samples, live entertainment, friendly competition, and fun for all ages.
What’s Included with Your Ticket?
Early Bird Tickets: $50 (available until July 15th)
Regular Admission: $60 (starting July 16th)
Each admission ticket includes:
20 Taste Tickets to redeem at participating food and beverage vendors
Access to dozens of local food and drink experiences
Live entertainment throughout the evening
Access to free family-friendly games and activities
The opportunity to discover and support local businesses and organizations
Whether you’re a dedicated foodie, looking for a fun night out with friends, or bringing the whole family, Taste of Fort Macleod offers something for everyone.
Experience the Best of Southern Alberta
Taste your way through a wide variety of local flavors, meet the people behind your favorite businesses, and enjoy a vibrant evening celebrating everything that makes our community special.
With hundreds of attendees expected, Taste of Fort Macleod continues to grow as one of Southern Alberta’s premier community events.
This year, The Taste intends to take over Historic Main Street. Vendors will be arranged from approximately second to third avenue, and the event will be bookended by a beer garden and a grilling competition. Entrance to the event will be via the Devonian Walkway, and there will be music provided by a DJ throughout the night.
Fill out the forms below to purchase tickets, or to become a Sponsor for this incredible event.
Tickets are limited and advance purchase is strongly recommended.
Tickets will be available for pickup at the event only.
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