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2026 Festival
Weekend Pass
Friday
Saturday or Sunday
Early Bird (April 1-30)
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$165 – Adult
$120 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$60 – Weekend Camping pass (per unit)
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Advance
(May 1-June 25)
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$180 – Adult
$135 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$60 – Weekend Camping pass (per unit)
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$65 – Adult
$50 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$25 – Camping pass (per unit)
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$105 – Adult
$75 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$25 – Camping pass (per unit)
Gate
(June 26-28)
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$205 – Adult
$150 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$60 – Weekend Camping pass (per unit)
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$75 – Adult
$50 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$25 – Camping pass (per unit)
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$120 – Adult
$80 – Youth (Ages 13-17)
$25 – Camping pass (per unit)
Children 12 and under are free
Camping Passes are additional to your ticket price
Camping Map
Legend
E— Entrance
O—Overflow
P— Parking area
H— Hogs Hollow camping
C— Camping – Tents and trailers less than 29 feet
CG— Camping – Tents and trailers less than 20 feet in garden area
Ct— Camping – Tents only
R— Reserved area
RV— Large trailers and buses
M— Merchandise area
S— Stage area
Campers will be escorted to their campsite from the main gate. It is helpful if you chose an area from the above map prior to your arrival and we will do our best to accommodate your selection (although it is not guaranteed to be available).
Campsite assignments are on a first come, first served basis.
Those arriving with trailers are asked to park their tow vehicle outside of the main gate in the designated parking area after setting up their site. Those camping in tents can keep their vehicle on their site (however after you set-up camp we would still encourage you to park your vehicle in the designated parking area if you will not be needing it at your camp site during the festival).
A golf cart shuttle service is available from the parking lot and the main gate areas.
In all cases no vehicles are permitted to leave their campsite when the music starts except in the case of absolute emergency.
In all cases vehicles are not permitted to pass through the stage and/or merchandise area without an escort by parking volunteers.
As space is always at a premium we encourage you to park vehicles in the designated parking area whenever possible/practical.
The Little Festival That Could
Wild Oats and Notes returns every two years to the Schultz farmstead in the Ketchamoot district, just south of Tofield, Alberta. Close to a thousand friends and relatives descend upon the yard in celebration of live music, agriculture, and all things rural. The festival is a non-profit venture that invests net proceeds into the local community in a number of ways.
Wild Oats and Notes cultivates a taste for live performances while embracing the values of rural living and respect for the land. It’s also a hell of a lot of fun.