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Address: 12464 153 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5V 1S5
This is Edmonton's most spacious gaming facility, with 762 slot machines, 10 video lottery terminals, and more than 30 tables where you can try your luck at poker, craps, roulette or another exciting game. There are three full-service restaurants, bars and a regular schedule of live entertainment; poker tournaments...
Category: Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 1 Sir Winston Churchill Sq, Edmonton, AB T5J 2C1
Surmounted by a huge glass pyramid and flanked by a 200-foot bell tower, Edmonton's City Hall is a lovely, open building that welcomes visitors as much as it accommodates city government. The structure was erected on the site of the former city hall and incorporates stone flooring and columns from the old building....
Category: Historic Sites - Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 4801 49 Ave, Leduc, AB T9E
Dr. Robert Woods was a popular local physician who lived and practiced in Leduc from 1907 until his death in 1936. He had this home built in 1927, and maintained his medical offices here as well. The house was quite modern at the time, with full indoor plumbing, a telephone, washing machine, and electricity provided...
Category: Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 51404 RR 264, Spruce Grove, AB T7Y 1E4
The experts at Edmonton Canoe not only rent all the equipment you might need for a river excursion, they also offer guided trips on the North Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers, and on a quiet lake in Elk Island National Park. Whether you're looking to fill an afternoon or an entire week, this company has just the...
Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum
Category: Historic Sites - Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 10425 – 99 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0E5
Whether you're interested in education, history or architecture, this museum has something to offer. Housed in a stately brick building, erected in 1904, the museum features restored classrooms to illustrate the development of public education. The structure also houses a restored legislative chamber, which is where...
Category: Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: Yellowhead Hwy (Hwy 16), Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2N7
This nature preserve, created in 1906, protects a well-loved stretch of Albertan wilderness. Along with 250 species of birds, it also shelters bison, deer, elk and moose, allowing them to wander freely through the woods and wetlands. Visitors to the park take advantage of the nature trails, camp sites, picnic areas...
Category: Historic Sites - Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: St Vital Ave, St. Albert, AB
Father Albert Lacombe is known for establishing several Catholic parishes in the Edmonton area. This chapel was constructed in 1861, but was transformed into a museum in 1929. It has been fully restored and furnished in 1860s style, and the knowledgeable staff vividly describes the life and times of Father Lacombe....
Category: Historic Sites - Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 3543 – 106A St, Edmonton, AB T6J 1A7
This historically significant bridge across the North Saskatchewan River was constructed in 1913, and was intended to carry foot, auto and rail traffic. Today, it's still completely functional, and vintage streetcars travel from downtown Edmonton over the top deck of the bridge to Old Strathcona. The bridge is also...
Category: Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 7000 143 St, Edmonton, AB T5J 2R7
Activities set in, or related to, the outdoors bring nature up-close for both children and adults. You'll find nature trails to explore, wildlife to observe and exhibits to browse. Displays about the shelters animals build for themselves are fascinating, especially the ones about bees and beavers. You'll also find...
Category: Historic Sites - Edmonton Attractions & Activities
Address: 10661-91A Ave, Kinsmen Park, Edmonton, AB T5J 2R7
Between 1874 and 1900, John Walter, an early Edmonton resident who began his career as a ferryman, built three homes. As he became more prosperous, his homes reflected his newly-acquired wealth. Located on their original site, these houses are a fascinating social and cultural commentary on the growth of Edmonton and...
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