Celtic Festival

(Water Valley Hub)

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Artists

Ginger Beef Band
Kinjo & Young
Tendavillage
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Amy Bishop
Mocking Shadows
Jade Elephant
Jade Elephant
Kinjo & Young
Tendavillage
Mocking Shadows
Mocking Shadows
Mocking Shadows
Mocking Shadows

Map

Fallentimber Map

What to Expect

Camping at Fallentimber Meadery during the Water Valley Arts and Music Festival offers a unique experience surrounded by nature, live music, and great company. Expect a scenic, rustic setting with access to festival performances, delicious local food, and craft beverages. Camping is located just steps away from the action, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the weekend.


  • Rustic, first-come-first-serve camping with designated areas for tents and small campers
  • Live music nearby – enjoy performances without leaving the site
  • Access to washrooms and portable restrooms
  • Food vendors & craft beverages available on-site
  • Evening campfire areas (where permitted)

What to Bring

Be prepared for the weekend with the right gear to maximize your comfort and enjoyment.

  • Tent, camper, or RV (limited RV spots, no hookups available. RV & Campers limited to VIP ticket holders)
  • Sleeping bag, blankets, and warm clothing (Alberta nights can be chilly)
  • Folding chairs or picnic blankets for relaxing
  • Headlamps or flashlights for night navigation
  • Reusable water bottles
  • Bug spray and sunscreen for day and night protection
  • Garbage bags to pack out what you bring in – let’s keep Fallentimber clean!


Things to Keep in Mind

  • No pets allowed
  • No open flames or outside alcohol (Fallentimber Meadery offers drinks on-site)
  • Respect quiet hours – music ends late, but please be mindful of fellow campers
  • Leave no trace – be responsible for your own waste and recyclables

Camping

Camping Tent

What to Expect

Camping at Fallentimber Meadery during the Water Valley Arts and Music Festival offers a unique experience surrounded by nature, live music, and great company. Expect a scenic, rustic setting with access to festival performances, delicious local food, and craft beverages. Camping is located just steps away from the action, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the weekend.


  • Rustic, first-come-first-serve camping with designated areas for tents and small campers
  • Live music nearby – enjoy performances without leaving the site
  • Access to washrooms and portable restrooms
  • Food vendors & craft beverages available on-site
  • Evening campfire areas (where permitted)

What to Bring

Be prepared for the weekend with the right gear to maximize your comfort and enjoyment.

  • Tent, camper, or RV (limited RV spots, no hookups available. RV & Campers limited to VIP ticket holders)
  • Sleeping bag, blankets, and warm clothing (Alberta nights can be chilly)
  • Folding chairs or picnic blankets for relaxing
  • Headlamps or flashlights for night navigation
  • Reusable water bottles
  • Bug spray and sunscreen for day and night protection
  • Garbage bags to pack out what you bring in – let’s keep Fallentimber clean!


Things to Keep in Mind

  • No pets allowed
  • No open flames or outside alcohol (Fallentimber Meadery offers drinks on-site)
  • Respect quiet hours – music ends late, but please be mindful of fellow campers
  • Leave no trace – be responsible for your own waste and recyclables

FAQs

  • Do I need to reserve a camping spot?

    Camping at Fallentimber is first-come, first-served. While there are no individual reservations, a camping pass is required to access the area. Secure your spot early by arriving on time.

  • What types of camping are available?

    Fallentimber offers tent camping and small camper/trailer spaces. There are no electrical or water hookups available for RVs.

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  • Are there washrooms and showers?

    Yes, there are portable restrooms on-site, but there are no showers. We recommend bringing biodegradable wipes for quick clean-ups.


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  • Can I bring my own food and drinks?

    You may bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks, but outside alcohol is not permitted. Fallentimber Meadery serves craft beverages, and food vendors will be available on-site.


  • Are campfires allowed?

    No open fires are permitted due to fire safety regulations. However, designated campfire areas may be available if conditions allow.


  • Can I bring my pet?

    Pets are not permitted.

  • What are the quiet hours?

    While the festival runs late into the night, quiet hours in the camping area begin at 2:00 AM. Please respect fellow campers by keeping noise to a minimum.


Map

Fallentimber Map

Food

Stay Tuned. Details coming soon!

Camping

Camping Tent

Important Camping Information for Celtic Pass Holders

The Celtic Festival Pass grants access to Celtic music programming at the Water Valley Hub, but does not include camping.


If you plan to stay overnight, camping must be arranged separately through one of our third-party partners. Please contact them directly to inquire about availability and to book your spot:



Camping spaces are limited and are not managed by WVAMF, so we encourage you to secure your accommodation early.