FAQs
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DID SOMEONE MENTION TICKETS?
Red Bull Crashed Ice is FREE and open to spectators of all ages. No tickets required.
HOW CAN I WATCH THE RACE LIVE ON MY PHONE/COMPUTER/TV?
On Saturday, March 14, Red Bull Crashed Ice Edmonton will be LIVE on Red Bull TV and right here on redbullcrashedice.com from 7:30pm MST and on the following TV channels:
Rogers OLN @ 8:30pm MST (10:30 EST) followed by a replay @ 10:00pm MST (12:00am EST) on Rogers Sportsnet.
The French broadcast will air LIVE on TVA Sports at 8:30pm MST (10:30pm EST).
I'M COMING TO THE EVENT, WHERE SHOULD I STAND?
From Louise McKinney Park and the surrounding area, you'll have a great view of the finish line. You can also catch the action from below the Shaw Conference Centre on Grierson Hill Rd and in the surrounding green space. From Jasper Avenue, you'll have a view of the starting gate. Although none of the viewing areas capture the entire track, there will be large screens projecting the races live from every angle on Jasper Avenue, in Sir Winston Churchill Square and at various points of the track itself. Space is limited and spectator zones are first-come, first-served. Each portion of the track provides its own excitement, so choose wisely!
WHAT'S THE SCHEDULE? WHEN SHOULD I HEAD OUT TO THE EVENT?
Saturday, March 14 is the World Championship Final - the main event. Gates open at 4pm and the action kicks off at 7pm, wrapping up at 10pm. Make sure to arrive early because all viewing areas are first-come, first-served.
If you're looking for more than just one night of Ice Cross Downhill action, come out on Friday, March 13 from 7-9pm to catch the Team Event too!
WILL THERE BE PARKING?
To accommodate the size of the event, there will be no public parking on-site at Red Bull Crashed Ice or at the Shaw Conference Centre. The event venue is a short walk from public parking and parkades close to Edmonton's downtown core. Parking will be closed on the south side of Jasper Ave from 95A St to 99 St from Friday, March 13, at 6pm to Saturday, March 14, at 10pm. Your best bet would be to take public transportation to the event.
WILL THERE BE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION?
Yes, increased ETS & LRT schedules will be operating. While all routes will remain in service, buses with routes on Jasper Ave between 95A - 99 St will be rerouted on Saturday, March 14. Visit TakeETS.com for details. Regular rates apply.
WHAT ROADS WILL BE AFFECTED?
Grierson Hill and Jasper Avenue are the two main roads impacted by course construction leading up to and during the event. For the full closure list and more details, visit edmonton.ca/RedBullCrashedIce.
WHERE ARE THE MAIN ENTRANCES TO RED BULL CRASHED ICE?
From the downtown Edmonton area, access to the interior portion of the track is available through the Shaw Conference Centre. To reach the finish line area, use Grierson Hill and Louise McKinney Park stairs by 95A St. From the south side of the river, spectators can also access the event space via the Louise McKinney pedestrian bridge.
CAN I BRING CHAIRS OR UMBRELLAS?
For safety and the comfort of crowds, outside chairs and umbrellas will not be allowed in the Red Bull Crashed Ice event grounds.
WILL I BE ABLE TO BUY FOOD AND BEVERAGES AT THE EVENT?
Concessions will be available on the lower levels of the Shaw Conference Centre and food trucks will be on-site as well. Alcoholic beverages will not be permitted on public spectator grounds.
WHEN DOES THE RED BULL CRASHED ICE COMPETITION END?
The Red Bull Crashed Ice Team Competition on Friday night will end at 9:00pm and the World Championship final event will end on Saturday night at 10:00pm.
IS THERE A DRESS CODE?
As Red Bull Crashed Ice is an outdoor competition, please dress appropriately for the winter weather.
HOW CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ON THE LATEST EVENT UPDATES AND HAPPENINGS AROUND EDMONTON?
For breaking event news and updates, follow @RedBullCanada, @CrashedIce and #crashedice on Twitter or visit redbullcrashedice.com. A visitor guide and additional information from the City of Edmonton website can be accessed at exploreedmonton.com/crashedice.