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Edmonton, Canada, a captivating city of modern vibrancy and cultural diversity, invites wanderers to immerse themselves in its rich heritage, artistic scene, and serene landscapes.

 

The best months to visit Edmonton are from June to August when the weather is pleasant and the city hosts various festivals and outdoor events.

 

The ideal time required to explore Edmonton depends on your interests and itinerary, but 3-4 days should allow you to experience the city's highlights and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere.

 

Edmonton has many nearby tourist destinations, including Jasper National Park (approximately 365 km), Banff National Park (approximately 410 km), and Elk Island National Park (approximately 45 km), offering a range of enriching experiences for every traveler.

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About Edmonton

Edmonton is a Canadian city situated on the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta. The city offers something for everybody, Fort Edmonton Park for history buffs, the Art Gallery of Alberta for art lovers, the TELUS World of Science for science fans, and the Winspear Center for music lovers. Known for its excellence, culture, history, and attractions, Edmonton is a city for everybody. It is home to Canada's living history exhibition hall, Canada's authentic stop, and North America's biggest shopping center. 


There is something to satisfy everybody in Edmonton, from open-air recreational exercises to indoor fun shopping, eating, climbing, skating, and skiing, all are offered in the city, making it one of Canada's best vacationer destinations. Edmonton flaunts numerous social attractions and memorable tourist spots. Visit Fort Edmonton, the historical center in Canada, or the Royal Alberta Museum to see the social and common history accumulations.


 Edmonton is otherwise called 'Celebration City' due to its numerous world-class celebrations, from the Works Art and Design Festival in spring to the International Fringe Festival in summer to Ice on Whyte in winter.

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Royal Alberta Museum
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Museum/Gallery

Royal Alberta Museum

The Royal Alberta Museum was formerly called the Provincial Museum of Alberta until a visit from Queen Elizabeth in 2005…

The Royal Alberta Museum was formerly called the Provincial Museum of Alberta until a visit from Queen Elizabeth in 2005 bestowed royal patronage on the museum and it was renamed to the Royal Alberta. The museum is dedicated to natural history and it has an array of exhibits and displays showcasing natural history, wildlife, entomology and arachnology. The museum’s current collection has over 10000000 objects displayed in three permanent galleries namely the Wild Alberta, Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture and Natural History. The Royal Alberta Museum also features rotating galleries that house travelling exhibits and curated collections and is only open Friday through Sunday.
 

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Robertson-Wesley United Church
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Religious

Robertson-Wesley United Church

Robertson-Wesley United Church with its soaring steeple and complex form is an imposing landmark in Edmonton’s Oliver ne…

Robertson-Wesley United Church with its soaring steeple and complex form is an imposing landmark in Edmonton’s Oliver neighbourhood, highly visible from the 124 Street commercial areas to the west and situated in a corner location at the intersection of 123 Street and 102 Avenue. Clad in red brick with contrasting stone trim it is an excellent example of Gothic Revival design with later additions that complement the original structure. The designation includes both the original church building and the later Memorial Chapel and Hall.
 

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West Edmonton Mall
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West Edmonton Mall

This tribute to extravagance is almost overwhelming in scale and spectacle. The mall shelters more than 800 stores and o…

This tribute to extravagance is almost overwhelming in scale and spectacle. The mall shelters more than 800 stores and over 110 restaurants, but that's just the beginning. There's also a wave pool, a roller coaster, amusement park, a lake, ice skating rink, dolphin lagoon, bungee jump and a replica of Columbus' Santa Maria all under one roof. One could literally spend days lulled by shopping and entertainment. The mall was built in four phases, and that's the way to tackle the edifice. If need to occupy the time of kids, adults and seniors, cart everyone here and give them free rein. Just don't forget to establish a meeting time and place later on.
 

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Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum
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Museum/Gallery

Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum

As a tribute to Alberta's Ukrainian settlers and in an effort to preserve their heritage, this museum acquires and displ…

As a tribute to Alberta's Ukrainian settlers and in an effort to preserve their heritage, this museum acquires and displays artefacts relating to the culture. Visitors will see an array of traditional clothing, including the costumes of important women through the ages. Handicrafts such as embroidery, weaving and woodcarving are on exhibit too, as are elaborately decorated Easter eggs and musical instruments from the native land. Many religious items illustrate the importance of their faith to Ukrainian immigrants an early Slavonic Bible from 1751 is among the artefacts displayed. The museum's archives also contain a wealth of diaries, letters and manuscripts.
 

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Galaxyland
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Adventure

Galaxyland

Previously known as Fantasyland, Galaxyland is the world's largest indoor amusement park. Located in the West Edmonton S…

Previously known as Fantasyland, Galaxyland is the world's largest indoor amusement park. Located in the West Edmonton Shopping Mall, the park features more than 24 exhilarating rides, games, and themed play areas for children of all ages. The park also has Mindbender, one of the tallest roller coasters in the world, and a mammoth 12 story indoor tower ride. Other adrenalin rush inducing rides include the Rockin’ Rocket, the Sonic Storm, Drop of Doom and the Lazer Maze. There are also several tamer rides and games to enjoy, such as harbour cruises, bumper and paddleboats and balloon rides. The park features a variety of restaurants and cafes serving all types of food and drinks.
 

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Alberta Railway Museum
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Alberta Railway Museum

The Alberta Railway Museum is dedicated to displaying a variety of locomotive engines and cars from the Northern Alberta…

The Alberta Railway Museum is dedicated to displaying a variety of locomotive engines and cars from the Northern Alberta Railways, Canadian National Railways and industrial and short line railways. Located at the north end of Edmonton in Alberta the rustic, outdoor museum highlights the history of the Canadian Railway through an extensive display of railway buildings and equipment. Designed to replicate a train station, the museum has a terminal, several shops and a large water tank. The Alberta Railway Museum was established in 1976 on the former Canadian Northern Railway in a historic location on the Coronado Subdivision. The mission of the museum is to collect, restore, preserve and interpret artefacts, objects and trains that showcase the history and technology of the Canadian National and Northern Alberta Railways.
 

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Transportation Facilities in Edmonton

By Air - Edmonton International is located 10 kms south of Edmonton in Leduc County. Edmonton International Airport is the fastest growing large airport in Canada with parking services, terminals, planes and shops.

 

By Train - Via Rail provides passenger train services for Edmonton and is linked to several major cities along the Canadian National Railroad west to Vancouver and east to Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal and onwards.

 

By Bus - Greyhound buses service Edmonton from all major Canadian cities. There is also a premium service between Edmonton and Calgary. Executive Express runs a daily scheduled service from Calgary to Edmonton departing Calgary in the morning and returning to Calgary in the Afternoon.

 

By Road - Known as Gateway to the North, Edmonton is the largest city on the Alberta Highway 16 of the Trans-Canada Highway system. Edmonton is 3 hours north of Calgary on the divided Highway 2 and 3.5 hours east of Jasper on Highway 16. From Vancouver, Edmonton is best accessed using Highway 1 east to Hope, then Highway 5 from Hope to the Highway 16 eastbound junction.

 

Getting Around - A large part of the city built before and during the Second World War is laid out in a grid pattern of straight streets which makes for easy navigation by car or foot. There are a number of bridges including the Walterdale Bridge and High Level Bridge going in and out of the downtown core. All Edmonton taxi companies offer 24/7 service. Edmonton has a safe, efficient and inexpensive public transportation system the Edmonton Transit System.
 

Famous & Traditional Food in Edmonton

Traditional Dishes:


 


1. Poutine: A Canadian classic, poutine is a beloved dish in Edmonton. Enjoy golden fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in savory gravy.


 


2. Bison: Alberta is also known for its bison meat, a lean and flavorful alternative to beef, often found in burgers, steaks, and stews.


 


3. Green Onion Cake: A unique Edmonton specialty, green onion cakes are savory pancakes filled with green onions and served with various dipping sauces.


 


Places to Eat:


 


1. Duchess Bake Shop: This award-winning bakery is renowned for its delectable pastries, including macarons, croissants, and the famous Duchess almond croissant.


 


2. Hardware Grill: A fine dining restaurant offering a blend of Canadian and global flavors, with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients.


 


3. Corso 32: An Italian gem, Corso 32 serves up authentic and innovative Italian dishes, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients.


 


4. Highlevel Diner: A local favorite, this diner is known for its hearty comfort food, including classic dishes like chicken and waffles and eggs Benedict.


 


5. Meat: This trendy steakhouse offers a modern twist on traditional steakhouse fare, with a focus on locally sourced, high-quality meats.


 


6. Tres Carnales Taqueria: Experience authentic Mexican street food at this vibrant taqueria, serving tacos, quesadillas, and more.


 


These are just a few examples of the many famous traditional dishes and places to eat in Edmonton, Canada. The city's culinary landscape celebrates both local Alberta flavors and international influences, promising a delightful dining experience for locals and visitors alike. Enjoy exploring the delicious tastes of Edmonton during your visit!

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