Edmonton, capital of Canada's Alberta province, sits on the North Saskatchewan River. Its past is recreated at Fort Edmonton Park, a living history museum with an 1846 fort and streets from 1885, 1905 and 1920. The city's contemporary landmarks include the Royal Alberta Museum, with aboriginal-culture and natural-history galleries, and the futuristic-looking Art Gallery of Alberta, known for its First Nations art.
Elevation: 645 m
Area: 684 km²
Edmonton
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is located in Edmonton, Alberta, and is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly and the Executive Council. It is known to Edmontonians as "the Ledge".
Science museum with interactive exhibits
Home to more than 350 animals & focused on conservation, this venerable zoo offers rides & programs.
Long-time museum with art exhibits
Large, forested park featuring a refuge for bison, elk & many birds, plus campsites & picnic spots.
Recreated historic streets & streetcars
Heritage park with recreated architecture from 1885, 1905 & 1920 Edmonton, plus a fort & streetcars.
Large amusement park in a mall
Space-themed amusement park in the West Edmonton Mall with a variety of rides & games.
Edmonton, AB
Cozy, long-running outpost for Czech cuisine & European classics like goulash & schnitzel.
Edmonton, AB
Globally inspired Canadian cuisine, including fixed menus, served in warm, polished surroundings.
Edmonton, AB
Closed ⋅ Opens 7 a.m. Sat.
Snug diner for hearty breakfast & lunch classics amid country-kitchen decor plus homemade pies.
Edmonton, AB
Vegetarian & vegan spins on Indonesian, Thai, Chinese & Indian dishes served in a simple setting.
Edmonton, AB
Buzzy high-end eatery with a rustic-chic interior serving imaginative farm-to-table cuisine.
Edmonton, AB
Wood-fired pizzas & traditional pasta dishes served in a chic but relaxed restaurant.