KIND Gardens Returns to Alberta with Cannabis Event in Edmonton

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EDMONTON, AB — Cannabis media and events company KIND Magazine will host the annual KIND Gardens in Alberta. Designed for cannabis enthusiasts and advocates, the event will take place at The Canadian Icehouse on September 5 from 11am to 7pm, marking its first appearance in Edmonton.

KIND Gardens Edmonton will host more than 30 brand activations, networking opportunities, and activities equally suited to seasoned cannabis enthusiasts and newcomers. Attendees can meet the masterminds behind popular cannabis brands nationwide while discovering new products, formats, and flavours.

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In addition to the brand experiences, the premier venue features a life-sized Price is Right wheel, bowling alley, batting cages, an arcade with free tokens for play, a dedicated consumption zone, and DJ performances throughout the day.

“After a successful event in Calgary last year, we’re excited to bring KIND Gardens to Edmonton for the first time, further expanding our reach across Canada,” said Serena Somani, managing director of KIND Magazine. “This event is more than a gathering – it’s a celebration of cannabis culture and a unique opportunity to foster community, destigmatize cannabis, and show anyone curious about cannabis that there’s something here for them. We’re excited to welcome all enthusiasts to join us for a day of discovery and fun.”

In addition to brand pop-ups and activities, the event will feature KIND Talks, a series of panel sessions by industry experts exploring topics related to cannabis, wellness, product innovation, entrepreneurship, and more.

About KIND

KIND is a community-based lifestyle media company built on bringing kindness to the forefront through everything we do. With events, social media, a print magazine and digital content, KIND aims to uplift our audience with positive messages and unique storytelling designed with inclusivity in mind. Built at the intersection of Health and Wellness to Travel and Adventure, Food and Drink to Art and Culture, they are building a growing community of inspirational leaders within these industries.

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