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Powerful winds cause damage downtown, force change to Calgary Expo parade

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Last updated: 2026/04/24 at 3:26 PM
Press Room Published April 24, 2026
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Strong winds whipping through Calgary over the past two days have created havoc for some businesses and forced the cancellation of one of Calgary Expo’s biggest events.

Environment Canada issued a wind warning for the Calgary region Friday, saying northwest winds of 60 km/h could gust up to 90 km/h.

Calgary Expo organizers announced Friday morning they have cancelled the Parade of Wonders due to high wind speeds, instead moving the annual event kickoff to the front steps of the BMO Centre. 

“While the parade portion of the celebration will not happen, the party will,” Calgary Expo organizers said in a social media post.

Falling debris caused by extreme gusts Thursday evening also prompted emergency crews to shut down a portion of downtown. 

Around 5:30 p.m., Calgary police said chunks of metal panelling from a Plus 15 fell onto Second Avenue S.W.  


Calgary Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Lazaick told CBC News crews had to close the area between Third and Fourth streets as the specialized technical task team worked to clear the debris. 

“They also have specialized tools to deal with that stuff that typical fire apparatus would not have on it,” Lazaick said. “They’re trained in special access techniques and special equipment to manage stuff like this.”

Lazaick said there have also been reports of loose construction materials blowing off some buildings in the northwest.

A multi-storey building under construction is draped in a white, ripped covering.
Vicious winds tore through Calgary on April 24, 2026, causing problems for some construction sites, like this one on Quarry Park Road S.E. (Bryan Labby/CBC)

Since 2011, all construction sites five storeys or higher in the downtown and the Beltline are required to have an advanced weather forecasting system. The system is designed to give builders 48 hours notice of severe wind events to ensure materials are not blown around and become hazardous to pedestrians or vehicles. 

Officials said no injuries have been reported.

A spokesperson with the Calgary International Airport says commercial airlines have not faced any issues with their flights as a result of the wind on Friday.

Winds are expected to weaken this afternoon and diminish overnight, Environment Canada said.

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