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WinterPLAY Fort McMurray 2026: Your Complete Guide to Fort Mac's Coolest Winter Festival

Looking for family-friendly things to do in Fort McMurray this winter? WinterPLAY 2026 is coming February 20–24 at Snye Point Park! From pond hockey and ice slides to dog sledding and fireworks, discover why Fort McMurray winters are anything but boring. Here's everything you need to know about Wood Buffalo's favourite winter celebration.

If you're new to Fort McMurray or thinking about making Wood Buffalo your home, let me let you in on a little secret: we don't just survive winter here, we celebrate it! And there's no better way to experience Fort McMurray's community spirit than at WinterPLAY, our annual five-day winter festival that transforms Snye Point Park into a frosty wonderland of family fun.

Whether you've been living in Fort McMurray for years or you're exploring what life in Northern Alberta is really like, WinterPLAY 2026 (February 20–24) is the perfect opportunity to embrace everything that makes our community special. So grab your warmest parka, rally the family, and let's dive into what makes this Fort McMurray tradition absolutely unmissable!

What is WinterPLAY Fort McMurray?

WinterPLAY is Fort McMurray's premier winter festival, organized by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB). For over a decade, this free, family-friendly event has been bringing our community together each February with outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and good old-fashioned northern fun.

Here's what makes WinterPLAY special: it's not just another winter carnival. This festival celebrates Fort McMurray's heritage, our love of outdoor recreation, and the tight-knit community spirit that defines life in Wood Buffalo. Plus, did I mention it's completely free? That's right, admission won't cost you a penny, making it one of the best family activities in Fort McMurray regardless of your budget.

When and Where is WinterPLAY 2026?

Dates: February 20–24, 2026 (Friday through Tuesday)

Location: Snye Point Park, Downtown Fort McMurray

Hours: Approximately 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily

The festival takes place along the beautiful frozen Snye River waterfront, right next to Borealis Park. If you haven't explored downtown Fort McMurray yet, this is your chance! The Snye area offers stunning river views year-round, and during WinterPLAY, it becomes a magical winter playground that showcases why Fort McMurray real estate near the waterfront is so sought-after.

Top 10 Things to Do at WinterPLAY Fort McMurray 2026

Whether you're an adrenaline junkie, a culture enthusiast, or just looking for things to do with kids in Fort McMurray this winter, WinterPLAY has you covered. Here are the festival highlights you absolutely can't miss:

1. Shootout on the Snye – Fort McMurray's Epic Pond Hockey Tournament

Pond hockey has been played on the Snye since the 1930s, making this tournament a true Fort McMurray tradition. The Shootout on the Snye features 4-on-4 hockey action for all ages, from under-7 kids to adult leagues. Games run February 20–21 with playoffs on the 22nd. Even if you're not playing, watching competitive pond hockey while sipping hot chocolate is quintessentially Canadian!

2. Giant Ice Slides – Thrills for Kids and Adults

Who says slides are just for summer playgrounds? WinterPLAY's massive ice slides are built right out of snow and ice, providing squeals of delight for kids and adventurous adults alike. Trust me, you'll feel like a kid again as you zoom down these icy chutes!

3. Outdoor Skating on the Snye – Free Ice Time in Downtown Fort McMurray

Bring your skates and glide across the frozen Snye River and Borealis Pond. The open-air skating rinks are perfect for families, with music and lights creating a magical evening atmosphere. Bookable ice times are available if you want to reserve a spot for your crew. It's one of the best free winter activities in Fort McMurray!

4. Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides – Old-Fashioned Winter Charm

Snuggle under a cozy blanket and enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride through the snowy park. It's like stepping into a holiday postcard! These free rides run throughout the festival and are perfect for giving your feet a rest while still soaking in all the WinterPLAY atmosphere.

5. Dog Sledding Rides – Experience Authentic Northern Life

Ever wanted to ride a dog sled? WinterPLAY makes that dream a reality! Meet energetic huskies and experience mushing across the snow, a truly authentic northern Alberta experience. This activity is super popular, so arrive early and expect some wait time. It's absolutely worth it!

6. Indigenous Cultural Experiences at the Trapper's Tent

One of the most meaningful aspects of WinterPLAY is the opportunity to learn about the Indigenous heritage of the Wood Buffalo region. At the Trapper's Tent, local elders share stories, demonstrate traditional skills like making bannock over a fire, and display fur pelts while discussing Métis trapping traditions. These cultural workshops and storytelling sessions offer invaluable insights into the Cree and Métis history that shapes our community.

7. Ice Sculpture Showcase – Art Meets Winter

Talented artists create stunning ice sculptures throughout Snye Park, from detailed wildlife carvings to elaborate festival logos. These glittering masterpieces make perfect photo backdrops, especially when lit up at night. You might even catch live ice-carving demonstrations where sculptors use chainsaws and chisels to create frozen art!

8. Maple Taffy at the Sugar Shack – A Sweet Canadian Treat

Head to the Cabane à Sucre (Sugar Shack) for an authentic French Canadian experience. Hot maple syrup poured onto fresh snow instantly transforms into a soft, chewy maple taffy that you twirl onto a popsicle stick. Kids absolutely love this sticky, sweet tradition!

9. Spectacular Fireworks Display – Light Up the Fort McMurray Sky

Don't miss the massive fireworks show (typically on Saturday night)! Colourful bursts reflect off the snow and ice while the crowd watches in awe. There's something magical about fireworks in crisp winter air, it's the perfect grand finale to a day of festivities. Arrive early for the best viewing spots!

10. Community Bonfire & S'mores – Warm Up Fort McMurray Style

Throughout the festival, gather around the community bonfire at the ATCO activity area to roast s'mores and warm up with hot chocolate. It's the perfect spot to take a break, meet your neighbours, and enjoy the simple pleasure of a crackling fire on a cold February day.

Why WinterPLAY Perfectly Captures the Fort McMurray Lifestyle

As a Fort McMurray REALTOR®, I'm always talking to people about what makes our community special. Yes, we have great employment opportunities and affordable housing compared to other Alberta cities. But what really sets Fort McMurray apart is our community spirit, and WinterPLAY is the perfect example.

Think about it: where else can you attend a completely free five-day festival featuring world-class activities, celebrate Indigenous culture, and bring the whole family together for outdoor winter fun? WinterPLAY showcases everything I love about living in Wood Buffalo:

• Strong sense of community: Neighbours become friends as you cheer on hockey teams and share s'mores by the bonfire.

• Outdoor recreation opportunities: Fort McMurray residents love getting outside, and WinterPLAY proves winter is no exception.

• Family-friendly atmosphere: From toddlers on ice slides to grandparents on wagon rides, there's truly something for every generation.

• Cultural richness: The festival honours the Indigenous heritage and diverse backgrounds that make Wood Buffalo unique.

If you're considering Fort McMurray real estate or relocating to Northern Alberta, attending WinterPLAY will give you an authentic taste of what life is really like here. Spoiler alert: it's pretty amazing!

Local Tips for Enjoying WinterPLAY 2026

As someone who's experienced many Fort McMurray winters, here are my insider tips to make the most of WinterPLAY:

Dress for -20°C (or Colder!): February in Fort McMurray can be seriously cold. Layer up with thermal underwear, insulated boots, warm mitts, and a quality parka. You'll enjoy the festival much more when you're not freezing!

Check the Schedule Early: Visit the RMWB WinterPLAY website or follow their social media to see when specific events happen. Time your visit to catch the fireworks, hockey playoffs, or cultural demonstrations you don't want to miss.

Arrive Early for Popular Activities: Dog sled rides and prime fireworks viewing spots fill up fast. Getting to Snye Park early (especially weekend mornings) means you can enjoy the free pancake breakfast and beat the crowds.

Bring Your Own Skates: While loaner equipment is available, having your own skates and helmets means no waiting around. Free rink reservations are available too!

Pack Snacks and Warm Drinks: Food vendors will be on-site, but bringing a thermos of hot chocolate or coffee can be a lifesaver during long outdoor stretches. Remember, cold weather burns energy fast, keep the kids (and yourself) fuelled!

Capture the Memories: WinterPLAY is incredibly photogenic! Keep your phone warm (cold drains batteries quickly) and snap lots of pictures among the ice sculptures and during the fireworks.

Don't Miss Fort McMurray's Coolest Event of 2026!

WinterPLAY 2026 is more than just a festival, it's a celebration of everything that makes Fort McMurray an incredible place to call home. From the thrilling Shootout on the Snye to meaningful Indigenous cultural experiences, from exhilarating dog sled rides to cozy bonfire gatherings, WinterPLAY proves that winter in Wood Buffalo is anything but boring.

So mark your calendars for February 20–24, 2026, bundle up the family, and head to Snye Point Park. Whether you're a longtime Fort McMurray resident or exploring what our community has to offer, you'll find warm smiles, winter fun, and memories that'll last a lifetime.

And hey, if you're thinking about making Fort McMurray your home, or if you know someone considering a move to Northern Alberta, WinterPLAY is the perfect introduction to our amazing community. There's truly no better way to experience Fort Mac's spirit!

See you at the Snye! Let's PLAY! ⛸️❄️🏒

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Want to Learn More About Living in Fort McMurray?

Whether you're exploring Fort McMurray neighbourhoods, looking for family-friendly communities near great amenities like Snye Point Park, or searching for your dream home in Wood Buffalo, I'd love to help! As your local Fort McMurray REALTOR®, I know this community inside and out, from the best winter activities to the perfect home for your lifestyle.

For more information about WinterPLAY 2026:

Visit the official RMWB WinterPLAY page at www.rmwb.ca/programs-and-services/winterplay

Written by Kate Arnold | REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker United Serving Fort McMurray since 2016

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Searching for Homes in Fort McMurray? Here's What You Actually Need to Know (From a REALTOR® Who Keeps It Real)

Posted by Kate Arnold, REALTOR® | Coldwell Banker United

If you've been scrolling through listings, Googling "homes for sale in Fort McMurray," and wondering why it all feels a little overwhelming, you're not alone. Buying a home here isn't like buying in Calgary or Edmonton. Fort McMurray plays by its own rules, and if you don't know them, you can end up overpaying, missing out, or making a decision you'll regret.

I'm Kate Arnold, a full-time REALTOR® who's been working in the Fort McMurray market since 2016. I've lived rurally since 2014. I know this city, I know its neighbourhoods, and I'm going to give you the real picture, no fluff, no sales spin.

Whether you're a first-time buyer just getting your footing, upsizing your family into something bigger, or dreaming of acreage outside the city, this guide is for you.


Why Fort McMurray Real Estate Is Different

Let's start here, because it matters. Fort McMurray doesn't behave like a typical Canadian real estate market. Our economy is closely tied to the oil sands industry, which means market conditions can shift faster than in most cities. When industry is strong, demand picks up quickly. When things cool off, there are opportunities savvy buyers can take advantage of if they know what to look for.

There are also fewer comparable sales here than in larger markets, which makes pricing trickier. A home can look like a great deal on the surface and have issues that only someone with local knowledge would flag. That's why having a REALTOR® who genuinely knows Fort McMurray (not just someone licensed to sell here) makes a real difference to your outcome.

I track the market constantly. You can check out the Fort McMurray Real Estate Statistics page on my website for up-to-date numbers on what's selling, at what price, and how fast. Knowledge is your best tool when you're buying.


A Neighbourhood-by-Neighbourhood Breakdown

One of the most common questions I get is: "Which neighbourhood is right for me?" Here's an honest, practical rundown of Fort McMurray's most popular areas:

Timberlea is one of the largest and most family-friendly neighbourhoods in the city. It has great schools, parks, and a wide mix of property types, from townhomes and condos to larger single-family detached homes. If you want access to amenities without being right in the thick of downtown, Timberlea is a strong choice. Browse homes for sale in Timberlea here.

Thickwood is an established neighbourhood with a solid mix of older and updated homes. It tends to offer good value compared to some of the newer areas, and it has a mature, community feel. Great for buyers who want a bit more space for their dollar.

Eagle Ridge is one of the newer developments and attracts buyers looking for modern builds with contemporary finishes and legal basement suites. Prices reflect that, but so does the product. If you want something that feels fresh without needing immediate updates, Eagle Ridge is worth exploring.

Stonecreek is a popular option for families and move-up buyers. It's well-located, well-maintained, and has a strong sense of community. Homes here tend to hold their value well.

Downtown Fort McMurray suits buyers looking for walkability, character, and proximity to the river and amenities. There's a mix of older homes with good bones and some more recently renovated properties.

Saprae Creek Estates, Anzac, and Gregoire Lake Estates are for buyers who want the rural lifestyle with space, privacy, and that "come home and exhale" feeling. I've lived rurally since 2014 and have sold properties throughout these communities. There are important considerations here around wells, septic systems, zoning, and road maintenance, and I'll walk you through all of it so nothing catches you off guard.

You can search by neighbourhood directly using my property search tool - including filtering by single family detached, townhomes, condos, semi-detached, mobile homes, and land.


The Buying Process in Fort McMurray: What to Expect

If you're new to buying here, or buying again after a few years away from the market, here's a realistic timeline of what the process looks like:

Step 1: Get pre-approved. Before you fall in love with a listing, know what you can actually spend. I work with trusted local mortgage brokers who understand Fort McMurray buyers and can get you moving fast. You can also use my mortgage calculator to get a rough sense of your numbers. I also have a page of mortgage brokers and mortgage specialists myself and my clients work with regularly, which you cn find here: https://katearnoldrealestate.com/professional-network.html

For general information on mortgage rules and the stress test in Canada, the Government of Canada's mortgage tool is a reliable starting point.

Step 2: Define your priorities. Neighbourhood, property type, size, condition. Not everyone's list looks the same. I'll help you get clear on what actually matters to you versus what's just nice to have. Fill out my Home Finder form and I'll start matching you with properties that fit.

Step 3: Tour strategically. I don't believe in overwhelming buyers with 15 showings in a weekend. I believe in showing you the right homes  (ones that actually match your criteria) and giving you the time to think clearly.

Step 4: Write a strong offer. Fort McMurray's market can move quickly on well-priced, well-presented properties. I'll help you write an offer that's competitive without putting you in a financially uncomfortable position. That means knowing when to push and when to hold back.

Step 5: Navigate conditions and inspections. This is where a lot of buyers feel uncertain. I'll guide you through financing conditions, home inspections, and any red flags that come up. So you're making a fully informed decision before you remove conditions.

Step 6: Close with confidence. I'll coordinate with your lawyer, lender, and any other parties to make sure closing day is smooth. And after keys are in your hand, I'm still here if you have questions.

Want a more detailed walkthrough? Check out my full Buyer's Guide.


Thinking About Rural? Here's What You Need to Know

Rural Fort McMurray is its own world, and I mean that in the best way. Communities like Saprae Creek Estates, Anzac, Gregoire Lake Estates, and Draper offer a quality of life that's hard to put a price on. But rural purchases come with considerations that city properties don't.

Wells and septic systems need to be tested and inspected properly. Zoning and land use bylaws vary and affect what you can and can't do with the property. Road conditions and maintenance responsibilities differ from urban areas. And insurance can look a little different depending on location and property type.

I've navigated all of this personally and professionally. I'll make sure you go into a rural purchase with eyes wide open and zero unpleasant surprises.


Straight Talk: What I'll Actually Do For You

I've built my entire business on referrals and results, which means I only win when you do. Here's what working with me actually looks like:

If a home is overpriced, I'll tell you. If there's a better option three blocks over, I'll show you. I have access to listings before they hit the public market, and I have solid relationships with local mortgage brokers, lawyers, home inspectors, and trades. Which matters more than people realize when you're trying to move quickly on a property you love.

I'm also a full-time REALTOR®. This is my career, not a side gig. When you call or text, I pick up.


Frequently Asked Questions About Buying a Home in Fort McMurray

These are the questions I get most often, and the ones people are searching for answers to online. Here they are, answered honestly.

What is the best neighbourhood in Fort McMurray for families? Timberlea and Stonecreek are consistently popular with families due to their schools, parks, and community feel. Thickwood & Beacon Hill are also worth considering for buyers who want more home for their budget. The best neighbourhood really depends on your lifestyle, commute, and what you're prioritizing. Book a consultation and we'll narrow it down together.

How long does it take to buy a house in Fort McMurray? From the time you're pre-approved to getting keys in hand, the typical timeline is 30–60 days, though it can move faster or slower depending on the deal. The search itself varies. Some buyers find their home in two weeks, others take a couple of months. There's no rushing it when you're making a decision this big.

Is Fort McMurray a good place to buy real estate? For the right buyer, absolutely. Fort McMurray offers property prices significantly lower than most major Canadian cities, with strong rental demand and a community that's more resilient than outsiders often give it credit for. Like any market, timing and strategy matter, which is why working with someone who knows the local landscape is important.

What's the difference between buying in the city versus buying rural in Fort McMurray? City properties are on municipal water and sewer, fall under standard zoning, and are generally more straightforward from a financing and insurance perspective. Rural properties offer more land and privacy, but require due diligence around wells, septic, zoning, and road access. Both are great options depending on what you're after, and I've helped buyers navigate both successfully.

Do I need a REALTOR® to buy a home in Fort McMurray? Technically, no. Practically? Having an experienced local REALTOR® representing you — at no cost to you as a buyer — is one of the smartest moves you can make. I negotiate on your behalf, flag issues before they become your problem, and guide you through a process that has a lot of moving parts. It's a significant financial decision, and having the right support matters.

What should I know about Fort McMurray's real estate market right now? Markets shift, so for the most current data, visit my Fort McMurray Real Estate Statistics page. I keep it updated so buyers have real numbers to work with, not guesses.


Ready to Start Looking?

If you're serious about finding a home in Fort McMurray, let's talk. I offer buyer consultations, no pressure, no obligation, where we get clear on your goals, your budget, and what's realistic in today's market.

Call or text me at 780.792.9944  Email: katearnold@coldwellbanker.ca  Search current listings here  Book a buyer consultation

I'm here to help you make a move that feels right, not rushed. Let's find you the right home!

Kate Arnold, REALTOR® | Coldwell Banker United Fort McMurray, AB Serving Fort McMurray and surrounding areas.


Kate Arnold is a licensed REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker United, specializing in commercial & residential sales across Fort McMurray and the Wood Buffalo region.

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