7 p.m. Zach Willier
Zach Willier is a 20 year old indigenous singer, songwriter, musician, and actor who comes from Sucker Creek First Nation. He has 9 years experience as a professional roots musician performing at various events throughout the Edmonton area and Alberta region. He has 7 years experience acting and performing in various plays and musicals. He is currently studying Bluegrass and Country music at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City Tennessee since January 2024. In April 2022 he was asked by the Royal Canadian National Geographic Society to represent Western Canada for the launch of the UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages in Ottawa, Ontario. In April 2023 he was one of the two first recipients to receive the Stirling John Foundation support for indigenous youth in Alberta. In July 2023 and 2024 he was featured on the Windows of the West Stage at the Calgary Stampede. In March 2023 he released his first album titled “The New Sound Of Zach Willier” which includes nine of his original songs, mixing the old country sound with his unique voice, available on all streaming platforms!
8 p.m. Travis Dolter
Get ready to experience Travis Dolter in concert! From the moment he steps on stage, Travis captivates audiences with his dynamic energy, powerful vocals, and genuine charisma. His passion for engaging with the crowd shines through in his creative stories, humorous stage banter and gripping solos, creating a truly immersive experience.
Along with his talented band, Travis delivers a blend of 50’s to current day cover songs and originals, ensuring each performance feels fresh and exciting. From belting out heartfelt ballads to rocking upbeat anthems, Travis's show encompasses it all.
June 11, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
CHILLIWACK’S FINAL TOUR – DON’T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE! Canada’s legendary rock band Chilliwack is hitting the road one last time after 55 incredible …
June 12, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
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July 9, 2025, 7 p.m.
Join us lakeside for the 28th Annual Qualico Patio Series.
From the mountains of Utah to the trenches of Vimy Ridge, Elliott BROOD’s songs have
travelled the gore and glory of history in equal measure for nearly a decade. With the stomp
and thrash of their early albums, Elliott BROOD carved their niche drawing from history and
memory. As heavy and harrowing the past can be, for Elliott BROOD, it is also a generous
companion, giving the gift of appreciation for times of peace and grace.
With Keeper, Elliott BROOD’s seventh album, the trio deals with the past in more personal
terms. The title, which speaks to loyalty and longevity, sets the tone for an album that explores
the strength of conviction, and how that strength is tested, again and again, over time.
Thoughts of worthiness and dedication, and their emotional flip sides, inform a collection that
sees the band exploring those battlefields much closer to home.
From the Polaris Music Prize short listed breakout album Mountain Meadows to the JUNO
Award winning Days Into Years, the well-traveled trio of Mark Sasso, Casey Laforet and Stephen
Pitkin have created a body of work that is at once meticulous and boisterous, substantial and
Entertaining.
Featuring a blend of acoustic instruments, rural soundscapes, and wistful vocals, Great
Lake Swimmers are a critically acclaimed indie-folk group led by
songwriter/vocalist Tony Dekker. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the group emerged in the
early 2000s with a succession of heavily atmospheric albums recorded in old silos and
rural country churches. The music developed in that pastoral warmth, performed and
recorded in acoustically unique and historical locales with a revolving cast of personnel.
They are renowned for their homespun folk and lush, intimate Americana in their live
set.
Great Lake Swimmers celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2023 with “Uncertain
Country,” an album where doubts are followed by discovery, demos end up as finished
tracks, and themes of new beginnings, rear-view reflections, and ruminations on the
fluidity of time form the basis of the eleven new songs.
It follows a prolonged period of collective anxiety. Recorded in different locales—and
with a variety of musicians—a theme of questioning runs throughout. Even before the
world turned upside down, Dekker felt mired in uncertainty: from the climate crisis to the
ever-changing political landscape. The “uncertain country” chosen as the album’s theme
is not a specific place. Rather, it’s a territory we, as humans, inhabit in the 21st century
— a world that, more often than not, is confusing, unfamiliar and unsettling.
June 11, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
CHILLIWACK’S FINAL TOUR – DON’T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE! Canada’s legendary rock band Chilliwack is hitting the road one last time after 55 incredible …
June 12, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
CHILLIWACK’S FINAL TOUR – DON’T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE! Canada’s legendary rock band Chilliwack is hitting the road one last time after 55 incredible …
July 9, 2025, 7 p.m.
Join us lakeside for the 28th Annual Qualico Patio Series.