If you are the kind of person who gets festive the moment you see a red Coke truck glowing with Christmas lights, this one is for you.
The Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan is rolling through Calgary and surrounding communities this season, bringing Santa, twinkle-light magic, surprise activities, and all the nostalgic holiday vibes.
Here is everywhere you can catch it around Calgary (with exact dates and times), plus what to expect when the big red truck pulls into town.
What Is the Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan
Think of the classic Coca-Cola Christmas commercial brought to life.
The Holiday Caravan is a traveling festive truck that pops up across Canada with:
• Meet-and-greets with Santa
• A massive glowing Coke truck fully decked in holiday lights
• Free photos and family-friendly photo ops
• Holiday music and mini experiences
• Occasional Coca-Cola samples or giveaways
• A focus on kindness and community as part of Coca-Cola’s “Kindest Community” campaign this year
It is free, wholesome, and one of those events that simply feels like Christmas.
Calgary and Area Caravan Stops
Here is the full lineup of Holiday Caravan locations closest to Calgary, listed in date order.
Calgary Zoo — Nov 21
3:00 PM to 9:00 PM
1300 Zoo Road NE, Calgary
Catch the truck at one of the most magical spots in the city. A perfect pairing with an early winter walk through the Zoo or a ZOOLIGHTS warm-up.
SAIT — Nov 24
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
1301 16 Avenue NW, Calgary
A quick morning stop on campus. Expect students, families, and a classic Calgary weekday buzz.
University of Calgary — Nov 24
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
2500 University Drive NW
A second campus stop the same day. Great if you missed the morning one or want a quieter midday window.
Magic of Christmas — Dec 5
5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
4216 54th Avenue SE, Calgary
A cozy southeast stop tied to a local charity event. Strong community atmosphere.
Circle K Holiday Caravan Calgary Extravaganza — Dec 6
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
11 Hidden Creek Drive NW, Calgary
One of the most festive stops in the Calgary area. Lots of families, great photo opportunities, and usually a lively crowd.
Splitsville Creekside — Dec 6
1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
12330 Symons Valley Road NW
Holiday Caravan combined with a bowling alley setting. Very North Calgary and very fun.
Airdrie Santa Claus Parade — Dec 6
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Main Street and 1st Avenue, Airdrie
If you want full small-town Christmas parade energy, this one brings the nostalgia.
Christmas at the Nation — Dec 13
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Seven Chiefs Sportsplex, Tsuut’ina Nation
Part of Christmas at the Nation, a Tsuut’ina holiday market with over 200 Indigenous and local makers, traditional performances, Elder storytelling, and a full indoor festive experience.
Heritage Park — Dec 13
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Heritage Park, Calgary
Pair this stop with Once Upon a Christmas for maximum cozy vibes, including wagon rides, carols, and now the Coca-Cola truck.
A Little Farther Out
Lethbridge Polytechnic — Nov 27
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
3000 College Drive S, Lethbridge
Coaldale Night of Lights — Nov 28
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Coaldale Food Market
Fort Macleod Santa Claus Parade — Nov 29
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Main Street, Fort Macleod
Your Independent Grocer, Fort Macleod — Nov 29
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
1906 8th Avenue
Canmore Crossing — Dec 10
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
950 Railway Avenue, Canmore
What to Expect When You Go
If you are bringing kids, a partner, your parents, or simply yourself for a dose of holiday serotonin, here is what to expect:
• There is usually a line for Santa photos, but it moves quickly
• It is outdoors, so dress warm
• The truck is large and very photogenic
• Staff often hand out stickers, small giveaways, or samples
• Each stop has a slightly different setup
• The entire experience is wholesome, very Canadian, and very much a “now I am officially in the Christmas spirit” moment
Bonus: Coca-Cola’s “Kindest Community” Campaign
Alongside the Caravan, Coca-Cola is running a nationwide kindness contest where one community will win one hundred thousand dollars.
You can nominate your community, share a story, and read submissions from across Canada. It is full of feel-good moments.
Final Tips
- If you want the best photos, go at dusk or after dark.
- If you want fewer crowds, visit a weekday daytime stop.
- If you want the full holiday moment, pair it with Heritage Park, the Zoo, or a local parade.