FAQs

  • Parking is free throughout Eastend! Just be sure not to block any driveways or alleys. It’s a small town - no matter where you park, you’ll be within a 15-minute walk to the Festival Site.

  • Sunscreen, Hat and a Refillable Water Bottle (no glass please).

    It’s Saskatchewan in July—expect warm, sunny days. A water station is available onsite for FREE refills!

    Folding Chair or Blanket

    The area closest to the stage is designated for ground seating only—bring a blanket or a legless chair for back support. Signs will clearly mark all seating zones.

    CASH!

    Bar & merchandise tents will accept Interac and Credit Cards, but internet service can sometimes be unpredictable.

    For backup please bring cash.

    • Please leave pets at home — only service animals are permitted on-site.

    • Outside food and drinks are not allowed.

    • For safety reasons, glass containers of any kind are not permitted.

    • Large shade tents & large umbrellas are not allowed. Please leave these at home - small shade umbrellas or shade tents for infants and toddlers are allowed. Any item blocking audience view may be confiscated and returned after the event.

  • There is no Wi-Fi on the site. Cell service may be limited as is typical in rural Saskatchewan when a gathering of 2000 people takes place. Please plan accordingly.

    Speak to a festival volunteer if you need any assistance.

  • Check out all the options on our accommodations page. There lots of great camping around or hotel accommodations within a short drive.

    Trust that the drive will be worth it for a great weekend away!

Satellite map showing towns and lakes in Oklahoma, including Medicine Hat, Maple Creek, Gull Lake, Swift Current, Shaunavon, and Eastend, with labels and a red marker near Eastend.

Are you travelling from the west? Medicine Hat or beyond? Google maps will often suggest a route via grid roads - which can be tricky depending on the weather and vehicle.

For the easiest, most comfortable drive, we suggest:

  • Take Highway #21 south through Maple Creek

  • At the junction with Highway #13, head east for 54 KM to Eastend.