Theatre
The Snowed In Comedy Tour
The Snowed In Comedy Tour is back — bigger, bolder, and funnier than ever!
What started 17 years ago as a wild idea in the middle of a Canadian winter has snowballed into a full-blown national phenomenon — now the biggest comedy tour in Canada. This year, the laughs roll coast-to-coast across 70 cities, bringing world-class comedy straight to your backyard.
And the fun doesn’t stop there. Starting October 10th, you can catch the Snowed In crew on Chek TV every Saturday night, and a few days later on YouTube (Oct 15th) with their brand-new laugh-out-loud series. (https://www.youtube.com/@snowedincomedy) Follow them as they dive into five unforgettable tour stops, capped off with their side-splitting stand-up specials.
The lineup? Nothing short of powerhouse.
Dan Quinn – Just for Laughs winner and tour founder.
Paul Myrehaug – Great Canadian Laugh Off champion.
Pete Zedlacher – 6-time Canadian Comedian of the Year nominee.
Erica Sigurdson – beloved Debaters regular with over 70 appearances.
Four international comics. One stage. A blizzard of laughs. Critics call it “Better than the Just for Laughs Tour” and “A Flurry of Laughs You Can’t Miss.”
Don’t just get through winter — laugh your way through it with the Snowed In Comedy Tour.
We acknowledge we are gathered on Treaty 1 Territory, the home and traditional lands of Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), and Dakota peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We also acknowledge that Manitoba is located on the Treaty Territories and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Nehethowuk Nations.
We respect the spirit and intent of Treaties and Treaty Making and remain committed to working in partnership with First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in the spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.
Acknowledging this truth is important to the Gas Station Arts Centre, yet we acknowledge that it is only a small part of cultivating and protecting strong relationships with Indigenous communities. We continue to consult and work with all Indigenous people of Canada to learn, grow, and do better as a community gathering site, and as an incubator for the Arts.