What’s Happening around Langdon This Summer
Discover what’s happening in Langdon, Alberta this summer! From Langdon Days to library programs and nearby events in Indus, this 2025 events guide has it all, updated regularly.
Try Football with the Chestermere Chiefs
Join the Chestermere Chiefs' free football Try It Camps on June 5 & 12 at East Lake School. Open to youth ages 8–14. No experience needed, gear provided!
YETI 2025: The Summer Business Bootcamp for Teen Entrepreneurs
Got ideas to make Chestermere even better? Want to trade your backpack for a mayor’s sash (just for a day)? The City of Chestermere is calling on students in grades 6 through 9 to apply for the Mayor for a Day contest, and it's packed with perks.
Support Local in Chestermere & Langdon: Explore the Little Lake Locals Directory
The Little Lake Locals Directory connects you with trusted businesses, services, and community groups in Chestermere and Langdon. Whether you’re searching for child care options, mental health and medical services, ways to get involved with local volunteer groups, or someone who makes cupcakes that’ll ruin your diet (worth it), it’s all in one easy-to-navigate place.
35 Family-Friendly Day Trips from Chestermere & Langdon
Looking for screen-free, budget-friendly fun this spring and summer? Whether you're based in Chestermere, Langdon, or nearby, we've rounded up 35 easy day trips that are perfect for families. From scenic hikes to quirky roadside attractions and museums, these spots are all within a few hours’ drive and ideal for kids of all ages.
Chestermere Daycare & Before/After School Care: Where Your Child Thrives
Let’s be honest, finding childcare that’s safe, reliable and actually awesome for your kid can feel like finding a unicorn in a snowstorm. But good news, Chestermere parents: Chestermere Daycare & Before and After School Care is that rare find.
Supporting the Formative Years: Chestermere's Coalition for Early Childhood Development Relaunches
The early years, from birth to age six, are often called the most formative time in a child’s life. During this period, young children grow rapidly across five key areas of development: physical, cognitive, language and communication, social-emotional, and adaptive/self-help.
Run Away to the Circus 2025 under the Big Top at CrossIron Mills
The Royal Canadian International Circus® is coming to CrossIron Mills from May 23 to June 1, 2025, with 17 performances under the Big Top.
Make This a Summer to Remember with Luna P.L.A.Y Kids
Make This a Summer to Remember with Luna P.L.A.Y Kids
Summer in Chestermere just got a whole lot more exciting. With Chestermere Lake as a backdrop and a lineup of engaging activities, Luna P.L.A.Y Kids is ready to welcome families to a season full of energy, creativity, and adventure.
Easter Egg Games for All Ages: Simple Fun with Plastic Eggs
Plastic Easter eggs aren’t just for hiding treats, they’re the perfect tool for fun and easy games that get kids moving, thinking, and giggling. Whether you're wrangling toddlers, keeping preschoolers busy, entertaining tweens, or looking for something the whole family can do together, we’ve got you covered.
Make Playdates in Chestermere & Langdon a Breeze with These Free Printable Cards
Looking for an easy way to connect with other parents in Chestermere and Langdon? Whether your child makes a new friend at Sunset Park, John Peake Park, or Langdon’s Iron Horse Fields, our free printable playdate cards make it simple to swap contact information and plan future meetups!
little free libraries in chestermere & langdon
Little Free Libraries in Chestermere & Langdon.
A Little Free Library is a small, publicly accessible book-sharing box or structure that allows people to take a book to read or leave a book for others to find, based on the honour system.
Go Girl Event Encourages Active Lifestyles for Young Girls in Chestermere
Girls aged 9 to 15 will have the chance to explore a variety of physical and wellness activities at the Go Girl event on Monday, March 31, 2025, at the Chestermere Recreation Centre.
When we asked some of the local Kindergarten teachers what they hope to see in their students coming into Kindergarten they all said strong independence/self-help skills. In a preschool classroom with 24 kids and two teachers, we ask that all the kids at least TRY to put on their own outdoor gear.