Region unveils Fall and Winter Cultural and Arts lineup

INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MN (PNAN) – The International Falls region is set to come alive this fall and winter with a vibrant lineup of cultural celebrations, live theater, and iconic community festivals. From visual arts and stellar nighttime photography to touring musicians and zany winter traditions, residents and visitors will find an abundance of creative experiences across the Borderland.

“Our fall and winter lineup highlights the incredibly diverse creative energy that thrives right here in the Borderland,” said Jennifer “JJ” McBride, Executive Director of the International Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. “Whether we are showcasing local artisans at our harvest markets or drawing crowds for world-class musicians and the signature zaniness of Icebox Days, these events bring people together and shine a bright light on our unique regional culture.”

Autumn Arts, Crafts, and Community Spotlights

  • Voyageurs Star Party (Sept. 11–12, 2026): Dark sky preservation meets creative exploration at the Rainy Lake Visitor Center. This unique event invites night-sky photography enthusiasts and nature lovers to experience and capture the stunning wilderness dark skies.
  • Harvest Fest Farmers Market (Sept. 12, 2026): Hosted at Tractor Supply Co. (1602 Hwy 71) from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this market shines a spotlight on the region’s top artisans, makers, and bakers.
  • Minnesota Kruger Challenge Launch (Sept. 12, 2026): Spectators can gather near the Sha Sha Resort at 9:00 AM to witness the visually spectacular launch of this legendary wilderness watercraft challenge.

World-Class Theater and Live Music

  • Townshend Theatre Concert Series: Located just across the rainy river, this top-tier regional hub brings highly acclaimed touring artists to the Borderland stage:
  • 16, 2026: Blues-rock icon Sass Jordan
  • 5, 2026: Roots-folk group Maggie’s Wake
  • 29, 2026: Folk artist Mia Kelly
  • 21, 2027: Juno Award-winner Crystal Shawanda
  • Backus Community Center Cultural Hub: Located at 900 5th Street, the historic John Faith Little Theater continues its year-round mission as a creative incubator, hosting regional art classes, indoor art studio sessions, and community gatherings. Weekly creative energy returns on Mondays at 5:30 PM with the resumption of the Rainy Lake Community Orchestra practices.

Embrace the Brrr: The 46th Annual Icebox Days

In mid-January 2027, International Falls officially embraces its title as the “Icebox of the Nation” with the return of its world-famous winter festival. Combining community art, performance, and quirky athletic feats, the festival features the notoriously cold Freeze Yer Gizzard Blizzard Run (5K and 10K), frozen turkey bowling, locally invented “smoosh” races, and a magical candlelight evening ski through Voyageurs National Park.

For event scheduling, vendor registration, and ticketing details, visit the Backus Community Center Calendar or the International Falls Area Chamber of Commerce.