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Backyard BBQ Season Is Here: 8 Easy Tips for Hosting the Ultimate Summer Party in Calgary

Calgary And Area Real Estate

Meet Tracy Gibbs and Gail Schmidt, serving Calgary and the surrounding areas! With over 30 years of combined experience, they have dedicated their car...

Meet Tracy Gibbs and Gail Schmidt, serving Calgary and the surrounding areas! With over 30 years of combined experience, they have dedicated their car...

Jun 3 1 minutes read

Summer in Calgary brings a sense of ease and enjoyment. The flip-flops come out, drinks are chilled, and weekends fill up with one thing: backyard BBQs. Whether you're in the heart of the city or enjoying the scenic views of the surrounding areas, hosting a BBQ can be a delightful way to gather friends and family.

If you’re planning to host a BBQ this season, you don’t need a sprawling yard, high-end furniture, or culinary expertise. What you really need is good food, some seating, and a relaxed atmosphere that encourages everyone to stick around.

Here are 8 straightforward tips to help you throw a BBQ that your friends will remember—without the stress.

1. Set the mood, not a theme

You don’t need to go overboard with decorations. String lights can create a warm ambiance, and a playlist featuring classic rock, country, or anything that feels summery will enhance the vibe. As the sun sets, lighting a few candles or lanterns will make your yard feel inviting.

Bonus tip: If you enjoy music, invite your guests to contribute their favourite summer songs in advance. Hearing “their” song can add a personal touch to the gathering.

2. Keep the menu simple

No need for gourmet dishes. Stick to a few crowd-pleasers like burgers, hot dogs, grilled veggies, or perhaps some chicken or ribs. A couple of solid side dishes—like pasta salad, fresh watermelon, or corn on the cob—can really complement the main fare. Consider setting up DIY food stations where guests can customize their meals, such as a taco bar or slider station. And remember to check for any food allergies or dietary restrictions among your guests.

Pro tip: Choose items you can prepare ahead of time so you’re not overwhelmed with tasks when guests arrive.

3. Do the prep before people arrive

If you find yourself constantly running back to the kitchen or flipping burgers while everyone else is enjoying the party, you’re not really hosting—you’re just working. Take the time to chop veggies, season your meat, and set up a self-serve drink station before guests start arriving. This way, you can relax and enjoy the gathering too.

4. You don’t need matching patio furniture

Don’t worry if your outdoor seating doesn’t resemble a magazine spread. Mix and match chairs, lay down some picnic blankets, or even bring out indoor stools or benches if needed. All your guests need is a comfortable place to sit and chat while they enjoy their food.

Also, ensure there’s at least one shady spot if it’s a hot day. If your yard lacks trees, consider using umbrellas or pop-up tents to keep things cool.

5. Think about what the kids (and grown-ups) will do

If families are joining, set out a few simple games—think volleyball, sidewalk chalk, or even a sprinkler for the kids to run through. For the adults, lawn games like bocce or giant Jenga are always popular. And let’s not forget about s’mores over a fire pit—always a hit.

You don’t need a detailed agenda, but having activities available keeps the energy up and encourages guests to linger a little longer.

6. Plan ahead for bugs

Nothing can ruin a backyard gathering faster than mosquitoes. Light some citronella candles, provide bug spray, and keep food covered when it’s on the table. A small fan near the dining area can help too—bugs dislike wind, and your guests will appreciate the refreshing breeze.

7. Don’t worry about decorations

Honestly, you don’t need elaborate decorations. A tidy yard, some colourful napkins or paper plates, and a few fresh flowers in jars are more than enough. Nobody’s judging your hosting skills; they’re just glad to be invited.

8. Send people off with a little something (if you want to)

This is optional, but always appreciated: consider sending guests home with a small snack, drink, or leftover treat. It doesn’t have to be extravagant—a slice of pie wrapped in foil or a to-go cup of lemonade is a thoughtful way to say thanks for coming.

Bottom line? Keep it easy.

The best backyard BBQs aren’t about perfection—they’re about creating an atmosphere where everyone feels at ease. It’s about laughter, second helpings, and lingering conversations long after the sun has set.

So if you’re hosting this summer in Calgary, don’t stress about making everything picture-perfect. Just focus on keeping it relaxed, a little messy, and full of fun.

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