Rockin’ the Ridgeline on Morfee Mountain

June 4, 2026

Set against the mountain backdrop and trail networks that define the community of Mackenzie, the 2026 Rockin’ the Ridgeline Festival is once again bringing music, art and outdoor recreation together in Mackenzie. Organized through a collaboration between Mackenzie Community Arts Council (MCAC), the Mackenzie Outdoor Route and Trail Association (MORATA) and the District of Mackenzie Recreation Services, the festival has quickly become one of the community’s most anticipated summer events.

Photo: MCAC

Supported through the Fabulous Festivals and Events program, the festival received $2,500 toward its 2026 event. While Rockin’ the Ridgeline is now entering its fourth year, this marks the first time Northern Development has supported the festival directly.

“The festival was created to celebrate both the creative and outdoor culture that exists in Mackenzie” said Michelle Bobrel, president, Mackenzie Community Arts Council. “Whether someone comes for the biking, the music, the art or simply to spend time with family and friends outdoors, we wanted the event to feel welcoming, accessible and distinctly northern”

Photos: MCAC

Hosted on and around Morfee Mountain, the free, family-friendly festival blends live music, visual arts and outdoor adventure into a uniquely northern experience. Festivalgoers can enjoy mountain biking down the Ridgeline trail, hiking the Azan Tunneh trails, viewing local artwork and taking in performances from local musicians. The weekend also features a full lineup of music, food vendors, beer gardens, guided trail tours and community activities that celebrate both the creativity and natural beauty of Mackenzie.

Festivals like Rockin’ the Ridgeline help support community spirit, encourage tourism and contribute to economic diversification. By showcasing Mackenzie’s arts and outdoor recreation opportunities together, the festival continues to highlight the community as a vibrant place to live and explore.

Catch this year’s festival July 24-26!

Photo: MCAC