Sunday, April 26, 2026

Best Cosplay in Canada?

 
 
KassDays just dropped a fire YouTube Short featuring epic footage from last year’s Parade of Wonders — and yes, it might just be the best cosplay Canada has to offer.
Watch it here
Is this the BEST Cosplay in Canada? Stormtroopers rocking the Canadian flag, flawless Top Gun squads, and cosplayers who clearly went all out — pure energy and next-level dedication from the 2025 Calgary Expo parade.

Even though this year’s outdoor parade got weathered out (too windy!), the Fan Expo Calgary 2026 is still going strong on its final day at the BMO Centre. The floors are packed with incredible cosplay if you’re in town right now.

What do you think — best in Canada? Drop your answer in the comments and tag your favourite cosplays from this weekend!

Watch the Full 2025 Fan Expo parade highlights

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Calgary Expo Parade of Wonders Highlights!

 

Guess Who I Saw? New Video Just Dropped – Calgary Expo Parade of Wonders Highlights! 

The wait is over — our new video is live! Take a fun ride through last year’s Parade of Wonders in downtown Calgary with this highlight reel from the Calgary Comics & Entertainment Expo kickoff. You’ll see the wild energy, celebrity guests riding in a bright green TMNT-themed truck, Chewbacca making an appearance, and tons of cosplayers waving and soaking up the sunshine against the city skyline. It’s the perfect reminder of how much fun the Parade of Wonders always delivers! 

This year’s 12th Annual Parade of Wonders is happening this Friday, April 24, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. It’s completely free and open to everyone — whether you want to watch from the sidelines or suit up and join the parade yourself. (Keep an eye on the weather — April in Calgary can be unpredictable!)

If you love cosplay, celebrity sightings, and pure geeky good times, this is one event you don’t want to miss. Watch the new video to get pumped for Friday, then come downtown and make some memories.

What was your favourite moment from last year’s parade? Drop it in the comments below!Watch the full video here: [Parade of Wonders]

Monday, April 20, 2026

Calgary’s Best Imports Shine at the European Car Show

If you think “import cars” means boring showroom stock, think again! In this latest KassDays Short, we spotlight some of the most exciting and unique European rides turning heads in Calgary. From rare classics to wild custom builds, the local import scene is full of personality and passion.

One standout in the clip is the wild Volkswagen Golf Harlequin — that iconic multicolored hatchback that brings instant fun and nostalgia wherever it goes. These aren’t your average daily drivers; they’re enthusiast-built machines that celebrate European engineering with plenty of flair.

The short gives a quick, energetic taste of the full 4K European Car Show in Calgary. If you love Alfa Romeos, quirky VWs, and other standout imports, you’ll want to check out the complete video for more detailed looks and stories behind the cars.

Calgary’s car community continues to prove that imports can be every bit as cool, creative, and eye-catching as their domestic cousins.Watch the Short here: [Insert YouTube Short link] 
Full Show: Extended Version Here 

What’s your favourite European car you’ve seen at a local show? Drop it in the comments!  

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Alfa Romeo Montreal: Total Bust or Canadian Legend?


Exploring the Rare Italian V8 at Calgary’s 2025 European Classic Car Show

The 2025 European Classic Car Show in Calgary delivered plenty of automotive eye candy, but one car stood out as both mysterious and magnificent: the Alfa Romeo Montreal.

In the latest KassDays video, we dive deep into this rare 1970s Italian grand tourer. With its striking red coachwork, aggressive Bertone styling, pop-up headlights, and a silky 2.6-litre V8 under the hood, the Montreal is pure automotive theatre. But behind the beauty lies a story of limited production, high expectations, and a surprising connection to Canada’s Expo 67.

Filmed on location at the grassy showgrounds in Calgary, the video walks viewers through the car’s open engine bay, its elegant details, and the vibrant European car scene that surrounded it — everything from classic Porsches and Ferraris to other vintage Alfas.

Was the Alfa Romeo Montreal a total commercial bust, or is it a misunderstood Canadian-linked classic worthy of legend status? 

Watch the full episode to find out.

Video Title: Total Bust or Canadian Legend? The Rare Alfa Montreal & European Car Show 
Channel: KassDays 

If you love classic Italian cars, Alberta car shows, or stories that blend automotive history with local flavour, this one is definitely worth a watch. Hit play, leave a comment with your thoughts on the Montreal, and let us know what other classics you’d like to see featured next!

Subscribe to KassDays on YouTube for more car show coverage, restoration stories, and honest takes on some of the world’s most interesting vehicles.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Tyra the T-Rex: Drumheller’s Iconic World’s Largest Dinosaur

Tyra the T-Rex: Drumheller’s Iconic World’s Largest Dinosaur and the Roar of Alberta’s Dinosaur Capital

If you’ve ever rolled into Drumheller, Alberta, along Highway 9 or the Red Deer River valley, you’ve probably done a double-take at the massive blue-and-yellow T. rex looming over the skyline. That’s Tyra, the World’s Largest Dinosaur—an 86-foot (25-metre) tall, 65-tonne fiberglass-and-steel giant that has become one of the most photographed roadside attractions in Canada.  
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The photo I snapped captures her perfectly: jaws wide open in a perpetual roar, standing tall against the prairie sky with the Canadian flag, Alberta flag, and Drumheller’s own banner waving proudly nearby. She’s not just a statue—she’s a symbol of everything that makes Drumheller the Dinosaur Capital of the World.

A Prehistoric Landmark Built for Wonder

Tyra was erected in 2000 right in downtown Drumheller (at 60 1 Avenue West, next to the visitor information centre and gift shop). She’s officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest dinosaur statue on the planet—more than four times the size of a real Tyrannosaurus rex. Inside, 106 stairs wind up through her belly, lined with murals, leading to an observation platform in her mouth where you can gaze out over the stunning Canadian Badlands.  

She draws around 150,000 visitors a year. Families climb her, road-trippers pose for photos, and dinosaur lovers from around the globe make the pilgrimage. Tyra isn’t just big—she’s interactive, fun, and impossible to miss.

Drumheller’s Deep Love for Dino History

This isn’t some random roadside gimmick. Drumheller sits in the heart of the Badlands, where ancient riverbeds and eroded hoodoos have revealed one of the richest dinosaur fossil beds on Earth. The area is world-famous for Late Cretaceous treasures—think T. rex, Triceratops, and Hadrosaurs that roamed here 65–75 million years ago.

Just down the road is the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, one of the top dinosaur museums anywhere, with over 160,000 fossils and incredible exhibits. The town itself is dotted with more than 30 life-sized dinosaur sculptures (maintained by the dedicated Drumheller DinoArts Society), turning every street corner into a prehistoric playground.  
 
Tyra ties it all together. She welcomes you to “Dinosaur Country,” where science, tourism, and small-town Alberta charm collide. The Badlands hiking trails, fossil digs, and that unmistakable Drumheller vibe make this place a bucket-list stop for anyone who ever loved Jurassic Park or dreamed of digging up bones as a kid.

An Uncertain Future for a Beloved Landmark

Here’s the part that’s got locals and visitors talking: Tyra’s future is under review. Owned by the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (with the land leased from the Town of Drumheller), her current lease ends in December 2029. The Chamber has stated that, due to high maintenance costs and a strategic planning shift, Tyra and the attached visitor centre/gift shop will be decommissioned at that time.  
 
A recent independent structural assessment (completed in late 2025) confirmed she’s still structurally sound and safe for public use, with a clear maintenance plan through 2029. Initial repairs are estimated at around $154,000, followed by ongoing costs in the hundreds of thousands over the coming years.  
 
The announcement sparked real community passion. Mayor Heather Colberg and residents were shocked; a “Save Tyra” petition quickly gathered over 21,000 signatures. People are rallying to find solutions—whether that’s new ownership, continued town support, or another creative path forward. The Chamber has said relocation isn’t currently on the table (moving a 65-tonne, 86-foot statue is no small feat), but safety inspections and regular upkeep will continue until the lease ends.  
 
Why Tyra Matters—and Why You Should Visit Soon

Tyra isn’t just steel and fiberglass. She represents Drumheller’s identity, its economic heartbeat, and that pure joy of discovery that draws people to the Badlands. In a town where dinosaurs are literally part of the landscape, she stands as the ultimate welcome sign.

Whether she stays forever or her story takes a new turn after 2029, one thing is certain: the love for dinosaur history in Drumheller runs deeper than the Red Deer River. The Royal Tyrrell Museum, the smaller dino statues, the fossil-rich trails—they’re all still here, roaring strong.

If you’re road-tripping through Alberta, make Drumheller a must-stop. Climb inside Tyra while you still can, snap that classic photo, and soak in the prehistoric magic. She’s a big draw for a reason—and a perfect reminder that some legends are larger than life.

Have you climbed Tyra or explored Drumheller’s Badlands? Drop your stories in the comments below. And keep an eye on Kass Days for more Alberta adventures—we’ll be following Tyra’s story closely.

Safe travels, and long live the dinosaurs! — Kass Days 
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

PetFest in Calgary | Pets and Exotic Creatures that KassDays Captured on Camera

PetFest Calgary 2025 Video Now Live!

The full tour video from Calgary’s biggest pet event of the year is officially out!

Kass took the camera through PetFest at Spruce Meadows, capturing everything from world-record leaping dogs to adorable exotic wallabies, giant tarantulas, and plenty of four-legged fun.

In one of the attached photos, one talented Border Collie shows off serious air time during an energetic freestyle performance — proof that some dogs really can fly!

The 11-minute video gives you a front-row seat to all the excitement, incredible animal demonstrations, and the great atmosphere at Spruce Meadows.

If you love pets and want to see more of the action, check out the new video on the KassDays YouTube channel

Let us know in the comments which animal was your favourite!


 

 

 

 

 

 

  


 

Sunday, April 5, 2026

DeLonghi Eletta No Water? Why I Fixed Mine Myself (Even When I Really Didn’t Feel Like It!)

 
 
Okay, confession time: When my beloved DeLonghi Eletta started throwing a tantrum with the dreaded “Water Circuit Empty” message and refused to pump even a single drop of joy, my first thought was “Ugh, not today.”  Who wants to play mechanic when you just want your morning latte? But then I remembered the magic words: $300 repair bill vs. $65 DIY. Suddenly I found the motivation! In this quick short, you’ll see the dramatic moment the old pump gave up the ghost (and started vibrating like it was at a rock concert). For the full cozy kitchen adventure — complete with Torx bits, careful hose photos, and that glorious first successful brew afterward — check out the long version.
 
Watch the fun short here
https://youtube.com/shorts/3XxRPnUx2YE

Full step-by-step pump replacement (condensed from 55 minutes of real-life chaos into 26 minutes of helpfulness)
DeLonghi Eletta No Water? Fix it for $65! https://youtu.be/btEA6Lnwu_o

Why fix it yourself when you don’t feel like it?  Because saving $235 feels way better than adulting and calling a shop.   
Because there’s something oddly satisfying about beating a fancy machine at its own game (take that, overpriced repair guy!).   
Because your coffee maker deserves a second chance — and you deserve not to wait three weeks for someone else to fix it.   
And honestly? It’s kind of empowering. One successful repair and suddenly you’re walking around the house looking for other things to conquer (I’m not saying I eyed the dishwasher next… but I’m not not saying it). 
 
Grab a screwdriver, take lots of “before” photos, and join me in the glorious world of “I fixed it and I feel like a genius.”Have you ever fixed something you didn’t really want to? Drop your funniest “I can’t believe I did this” repair story in the comments — I need the motivation for next time! 

Pet Fest at Spruce Meadows 2026 | Mini Horses, Show Jumpers, Dog Agility & Adorable Donkeys

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