Langdon Energizer Night
Langdon’s Energizer Night is almost here, and honestly, it’s one of those “why didn’t we always have this?” kind of events. It’s a local collaboration between Synergy, Little Lake Locals, the Langdon Community Association, and Langdon Library, all pulling together to make life a bit easier for families.
Spring Skating Lessons Open at Ice Edge Skating Club
Spring ice is calling, and Ice Edge Skating Club has opened registration for its Spring 2026 learn-to-skate programs. The club’s Skate Canada–sanctioned sessions are built for brand-new skaters and those ready to level up, with a focus on solid skills, confidence, and a supportive on-ice environment. In other words, less wobble, more glide.
Yoga in Chestermere and Langdon: What’s Available
Every few months, someone in a local Facebook group asks: “Where can I do yoga around here?” If you’ve wondered the same thing, you’re not alone. We’ve put together a clear, up-to-date look at what’s available in Chestermere and Langdon, and how to decide which style is right for you.
Junior Curling in Chestermere: A Fun Winter Sport for Kids and Teens
If you are looking for a fun, active winter activity for your 7 to 17 year old, curling might be the perfect fit. The Chestermere Curling Club is welcoming new and returning players to its Junior Curling League for the 2026 season, and there are still a few spots available.
Chestermere Outdoor Rinks: Skate, Play, Enjoy!
Winter in Chestermere isn’t complete without hitting the ice, and the city makes it easy for locals to enjoy outdoor skating. From neighbourhood rinks to skating on the lake, there are plenty of ways to embrace some frosty fun.
Discover the Joy of Dance at Twirl Dance Company in Chestermere
If you’re looking for a fun, welcoming place for your child to explore dance, Twirl Dance Company at the Chestermere Recreation Centre has you covered.
Time to Renew Your Recreation Centre Membership
You know that big old community hub with the rinks, soccer fields, ball diamonds, curling sheets—and the parking lot that needs repaving? That’s our Rec Centre. It’s run by a local non-profit (your neighbours on the board), and keeping the lights on is no small feat.
For St. Patrick’s Day, we played a fun game called Pass the Shamrock. It’s easy to adapt for any theme or holiday, and all you need are clothespins and an item to pass around.