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🎡 Free & Special Days at the Red River Ex 2025 – Here’s What to Know

The Red River Ex is rolling back into town from June 13 to 22, 2025, and there are some great ways to enjoy it without spending a dime—if you time it right. Came across the details and figured it was worth sharing for anyone looking to soak up the fair vibes on a budget.

📅 Free Admission Days
There are a few chances to get in totally free—but only during specific time slots, so it helps to plan ahead.

  • Friday, June 13 (Opening Night) – Free entry from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm

  • Sunday, June 15 (Family Day) – Free from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

  • Sunday, June 22 (Filipino Day & Kids’ Day) – Free again from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Those one-hour windows are golden if you're popping in with the kids or just want to wander around without paying at the gate. Just make sure to get there early—lines can build fast.

🛡️ Heroes’ Day – A Full Free Day for Frontline Workers
This one’s a standout: Monday, June 16 is Heroes’ Day, and frontline workers get free admission all day. That includes military members, police, firefighters, paramedics, nurses, and teachers. Just bring your work ID. If someone in your life fits that list, it could be a great day to go with them.

🗓️ Themed Days & Events to Watch For
There’s something different happening almost every day. A few highlights:

  • June 13 – Opening Night + free hour

  • June 14 – Caribbean Day

  • June 15 – Family Day (free hour + family-friendly programming)

  • June 16 – Heroes’ Day (free all day for frontline workers)

  • June 17 – Canada Rocks Day

  • June 18 – Baby Boomer Day

  • June 19 – Date Night

  • June 20 – Country Day

  • June 21 – Indigenous Peoples Day

  • June 22 – Filipino Day & Kids’ Day (free hour + lots of kids' activities)

Tips to Make the Most of It

  • Arrive early for the free hour days—there’s usually a rush just before the window starts.

  • Bring ID if you’re going on Heroes’ Day—it’s the only way to get in free all day.

  • While gate admission might be free, rides cost extra, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to hit the midway.

Disclaimer: The image is used for illustration purposes only. It does not represent an exact representation of a ride at Red River Ex.

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