We can’t wait to welcome community members of all ages, alongside partners, supporters, and friends from across the region.
Featuring an expanded cultural village, outstanding entertainment, and fun for the whole family, there is something for everyone at Treaty Days. Keep checking back for more exciting updates and opportunities to register for workshops and demonstrations.
Treaty Days Parade Rules_Registration 2025
Kids Bike Parade
Presented by Civeo
A parade showcasing the Fort McKay community, its neighbours, and partners. Enjoy dancing and drumming and remarks from dignitaries.
Dene Hand Games sponsored by Imperial
Indigenous traditions will be celebrated throughout the weekend including an expanded Cultural Village, a Round Dance, traditional foods, and the return of Déne Hand Games.
Some of the community’s most talented will hit the stage on Friday night during Fort McKay Idol. Additionally, cheer on community members while they are showing off their jigging, moose calling, and laughing. Regionally recognized band Nicely Put Together will put on a great show to keep the crowd energized and enjoying the summer skies.
Kids Discovery Zone features bouncy castles, balloon tying, soft play area, and much more!
Starting at 7 p.m. The Tin Twisters, The Nicely Put Together Band, The Firestone Band, and ending with Country Star Terri Clark at 10 p.m. in the Amphitheatre, followed by a firework show you won’t want to miss!
In partnership with ESS
Join in the gathering tent for delicious meals to help celebrate the weekend and refuel for more fun and connection. There will be meals served on Friday at lunch and supper, and Saturday for supper.
Annual Slo-Pitch softball tournament held in memory of Lawrence “Bull” Powder, teams pre-register for the tournament which is held over 4 days this year.
The lands used for Treaty Days are lovingly cared for. Please make sure that you’re disposing of trash and recycling in the vessels provided. Washrooms are located throughout the site for your use, along with water to help keep you hydrated.
Should you require medical assistance please visit the Medika North medical team located at the Upper Arbour, or if you happen to lose something, lost and found will also be kept next to the first aid tent.
This year’s festivities kick off on June 18th with the Fort McKay Group of Companies Annual Golf Tournament. Friday features a parade whose theme this year is Cruising through the 80s, featuring our neighbours, and partners before the Grand Entry and Opening Ceremonies. There has been a long history of celebrating Treaty Days in Fort McKay. This year promises to be another exceptional showcase of Indigenous culture and will welcome community members of all ages, along with people across the region.
Indigenous traditions will be celebrated throughout the weekend including an expanded Cultural Village, a Round Dance, traditional foods, and a Déne Hand Games tournament. Some of the community’s most talented will hit the stage on Friday night during Fort McKay Idol.
Saturday night the main stage will have incredible music. A spectacular firework show will cap off the evening.
Have a question, or looking for more information? Don’t hesitate to contact us using the form below.