- Date: 15 july 2026
- time: 8am - 11pm
- venue: 11903 106 ST, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Price: CAD 100
An Open-Air Culinary & Cultural Tourism Experience
The CA Whole GOAT Eat Festival – Alberta is a bold, open-air culinary tourism event designed to position Alberta as a leader in experiential food festivals in Canada. Hosted in a spacious outdoor venue, the festival attracts local and international guests to gather in groups of six at shared tables and enjoy one whole roasted goat per table—creating a powerful symbol of unity, celebration, and shared cultural heritage.
This festival combines Canada’s (Alberta) strong agricultural roots with multicultural culinary traditions, offering visitors a one-of-a-kind dining experience under the open sky. Each goat is professionally prepared and roasted by certified chefs, accompanied by locally sourced side dishes, ensuring both quality and compliance with Alberta food safety standards.
Beyond the signature shared feast, the festival will feature live cultural performances, Indigenous showcases, music from local and international artist, chef demonstrations, artisan markets, and youth-friendly activities transforming the event into a full-day cultural celebration.
Strategic partnerships with provincial tourism stakeholders, agricultural associations, sponsors, and municipalities will ensure strong promotion, operational excellence, and sustainability. The scalable model allows for annual growth, positioning the festival as a signature Alberta tourism attraction.
The CA Whole GOAT Eat Festival is designed to:
- Boost Alberta’s culinary and agri-tourism sector
- Support local goat farmers and food producers
- Attract domestic and international visitors
- Promote multicultural inclusion and community bonding
- Generate economic impact for hospitality, vendors, and local businesses
Six People. One Table. One Whole Goat.
The CA Whole GOAT Eat Festival Alberta is more than a food event it is a shared outdoor experience where six people come together at one table to celebrate culture, agriculture, and the spirit of Alberta.

