Attractions and Places to Visit in Edmonton

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.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.

Art Gallery of Alberta in Edmonton

Art Gallery of Alberta

Collecting is central to the Art Gallery of Alberta’s role as an active resource and research facility for the Alberta community and broader public. Since its founding in 1924...
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Fort Edmonton Park

Fort Edmonton Park

Nestled in Edmonton's scenic river valley, Fort Edmonton Park is Canada's largest living history museum with an 1846 fort and streets from 1885, 1905 and 1920. The history of Fort Edmonton...
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Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton

Royal Alberta Museum

The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is the largest museum in western Canada and one of the top museums in Canada. Located in the Arts District in downtown Edmonton, we collect, preserve...
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8 Top Tourist Attractions in Edmonton

8 Top Tourist Attractions in Edmonton

There’s nothing more breathtaking than some of the top nature spots in Alberta. You won’t have to look far to find jaw-dropping scenery around every corner.
The Canadian Rockies serve up such a diverse array of nature-related sights and activities
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8 Top Tourist Attractions in Edmonton

8 Top Tourist Attractions in Edmonton

Alberta’s gorgeous capital, Edmonton, stretches along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in the center of the province. As one of Canada’s great cities, there is much here to see and do.
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A Brief History of Edmonton

A Brief History of Edmonton

The history of Edmonton makes the city what it is today! Edmonton is an all-around cosmopolitan city, full of spirit, with a hearty beginning. Perhaps thanks to its central location, it is the seat of government for the province of Alberta, and as such it has a quiet confidence.
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