| Calgary International Reggae Festival | |
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Calgary International Reggae Fest 2006
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| Genre | Music festival |
| Dates | Mid August |
| Location(s) | Millennium Park, Calgary |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Patron(s) | Calgary Reggae Festival Society |
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The Calgary International Reggae Festival is an annual event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that is organized by the Calgary Reggae Festival Society.
Featuring a mixture of local and international reggae acts, the festival has taken place every year since 2004. Starting as a one-day event, by 2008 it had expanded to a ten-day festival. The festival was co-founded by Leo Cripps, the host of CJSW-FM's Caribbean Link-Up show, and from an early stage it was sponsored by radio station Vibe 98.5.
The 2014 event was headlined by Third World.
Coordinates: 51°02′46″N 114°05′30″W / 51.04611°N 114.09167°W