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4 DAYS IN EDMONTON | Things to Do & Where to Eat | On The Move

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This vlog captures a four-day Easter weekend trip to Edmonton, Alberta, highlighting a mix of popular attractions and local eateries. From celebrating birthdays at Denny's to exploring the vast West Edmonton Mall with its indoor water park and theme park, the itinerary offers a diverse taste of the city. The journey also includes visits to the Art Gallery of Alberta, the scenic North Saskatchewan River, and several notable restaurants and bars, providing a well-rounded glimpse into Edmonton's offerings for visitors.

  • Denny's

    A well-known diner chain where the vloggers celebrated a birthday with a free meal.

  • Art Gallery of Alberta

    A significant art institution in the city center, housing various exhibits including indigenous art.

  • The Common

    A popular restaurant in the city center known for its great food and drinks, offering a livelier atmosphere.

  • Central Social Hall

    A lively social hall offering drinks, it's a good spot to continue an evening out.

  • North Saskatchewan River

    A scenic river running through the city, offering beautiful views and access to walking paths.

  • The Banquet

    A busy sports bar located near Rogers Place Arena, offering a good atmosphere for watching events like the UFC.

  • Rogers Place Arena

    A modern arena that hosts major sporting events and concerts, and is a focal point for nightlife.

  • West Edmonton Mall

    One of the largest shopping malls in the world, offering a vast array of attractions including a theme park, water park, and numerous shops.

  • Five and Dive

    A very cheap eats restaurant where everything on the menu is under ten dollars, offering standard pub grub.

  • Hanjan Korean Restaurant

    An authentic Korean restaurant popular with the local Korean community, suggesting a genuine culinary experience.

  • Muttart Conservatory

    A botanical garden housed in striking pyramid structures, showcasing diverse plant collections from different climates.