Attractions

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MUTTART CONSERVATORY

The recently renovated Muttart Conservatory, one of Edmonton's most recognizable structures, offers a beautiful escape to admire and enjoy plant life. Plan for a meal at Culina Muttart while you are there!


ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA

The Art Gallery of Alberta is known not only for its unique architecture, but also for the quality of work that makes its way inside. Founded in 1924, the Gallery maintains a collection of over 6,000 objects and is the oldest cultural institution in Alberta.

Photo Credit: City of Edmonton
Photo Credit: City of Edmonton

EDMONTON PARKS & RIVER VALLEY

Edmonton proudly boasts the largest urban green space in North America. With many well-groomed parks and trails to explore, the river valley lets you escape the hustle and bustle of the city and hop on your bike, strap on your skis, or just go for a stroll in one of our many beautifully maintained parks. Bring a frisbee and a cooler, and relax in one of the many BBQ areas throughout the city!

ROGERS PLACE

Rogers Place is a multi-use arena located downtown in the trendy Ice District. It is home to the Edmonton Oilers and Oil Kings. The venue brings in today's biggest concerts and celebrities. Take in a show or a hockey game, have dinner and drinks at Studio 99 or have a good time at the Grand Villa Casino located inside. Five LRT stations are within walking distance which allowing for pre-game/show opportunities to enjoy Edmonton's downtown dining experience.

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ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM

The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) officially opened its doors to its new 419, 000 square foot space in October 2018. Located in downtown Edmonton, RAM is now the largest museum in western Canada. Don't miss the bug gallery and dinosaurs! Check it out at 9810-103A Ave while walking around the Arts District.