Dates: Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 2025Location: Manulife Parking Lot (54 Water Street South, Downtown Kitchener)Ages: 19+ (this one’s for the grown-ups!) Join us Saturday, October 11 and Sunday,
Dates: Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 2025
Location: Manulife Parking Lot (54 Water Street South, Downtown Kitchener)
Ages: 19+ (this one’s for the grown-ups!)
Join us Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12 as Downtown Kitchener transforms into an outdoor arena, where teams will battle it out for bragging rights, steins, and festival glory. With divisions for competitive players, fun-seekers, and a 50+ crew, there’s a spot for everyone to get in on the action!
When you’re not hitting the pavement, kick back in the VIP Biergarten, enjoy exclusive access to The Watchmen concert on the Circle K Main Stage, and soak up the unbeatable Oktoberfest atmosphere.
Event Highlights:
🏒 19+ Ball Hockey Tournament (Competitive, Fun & 50+ Divisions)
🍺 VIP Biergarten with cold steins & live entertainment
🎸 VIP Access to The Watchmen Concert
🎁 Player swag bags & prizes
🎉 Oktoberfest games, food trucks & community rink
🎶 Onkel Hans appearances & festival surprises all weekend long!
Tournament Schedule:
Team Registration: $550 + HST per team
Includes: tournament t-shirt, VIP Biergarten access, Watchmen concert entry, swag bag, and loads of Oktoberfest perks!
Ready to join the fun? Register your team now
October 11, 2025 11:00 am - October 12, 2025 6:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
DTK
54 Water St S
Phone: (519) 570-HANS (4267)
2 King Street West, Kitchener, ON, N2G 1A3
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest Inc. Head Office is situated on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee Peoples. We also acknowledge that the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest community festival takes place on this traditional territory. It is the settlers of this traditional territory whose cultural roots we celebrate during Oktoberfest. We also recognize and respect the cultural diversity that First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people bring to our community and recognize their past and present contributions to this land.
We encourage our community to continue their reconciliation journey along with us by visiting the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR).
To find out more information about the land that you’re on, visit Native-Land and Whose Land.