Creating iCals in C# and this CodeProject post tell me you should use the DDay iCal Library.
DDay.iCal is an iCal (RFC 5545) class library for .NET 2.0 and above, Silverlight. It aims at being as RFC 5545 compliant as possible, while targeting compatibility with popular calendaring applications, like Apple iCal, Outlook 2007, etc.
Some sample code of iCal + MVC + DDay.iCal
public ActionResult iCalendar(string DownloadFileName)
{
DDay.iCal.iCalendar iCal = new DDay.iCal.iCalendar();
Event evt = iCal.Create<Event>();
evt.Start = iCalDateTime.Today.AddHours(8);
evt.End = evt.Start.AddHours(18); // This also sets the duration
evt.Description = "The event description";
evt.Location = "Event location";
evt.Summary = "18 hour event summary";
evt = iCal.Create<Event>();
evt.Start = iCalDateTime.Today.AddDays(5);
evt.End = evt.Start.AddDays(1);
evt.IsAllDay = true;
evt.Summary = "All-day event";
ISerializationContext ctx = new SerializationContext();
ISerializerFactory factory = new DDay.iCal.Serialization.iCalendar.SerializerFactory();
IStringSerializer serializer = factory.Build(iCal.GetType(), ctx) as IStringSerializer;
string output = serializer.SerializeToString(iCal);
var contentType = "text/calendar";
var bytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(output);
return File(bytes, contentType, DownloadFileName);
}