Discover Edmonton's vibrant mix of urban attractions and natural beauty, from the expansive River Valley parks to cultural landmarks like the Royal Alberta Museum. Explore historic districts, enjoy world-class entertainment at Rogers Place, and experience the unique charm of Western Canada's capital city.
Edmonton River Valley
A vast urban park system offering extensive trails for walking, biking, and enjoying nature within Edmonton.
Rogers Place
Home to the Edmonton Oilers, this modern downtown arena hosts hockey games and major entertainment events.
Ice District
A modern downtown district surrounding Rogers Place, featuring restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues.
Royal Alberta Museum
One of Canada's largest museums, showcasing Alberta's natural history, indigenous cultures, and diverse landscapes.
Art Gallery of Alberta
A contemporary art museum in downtown Edmonton featuring Canadian and international artworks in a unique architectural setting.
Whyte Avenue
A vibrant street in the Old Strathcona district, popular for its eclectic shops, diverse restaurants, and lively nightlife.
Old Strathcona
A historic and lively neighborhood known for its unique shops, theaters, restaurants, and the Old Strathcona Farmers Market.
West Edmonton Mall
One of North America's largest shopping and entertainment complexes, featuring shops, an amusement park, waterpark, and ice rink.
Edmonton Valley Zoo
A family-friendly zoo in the River Valley showcasing over 350 animals, including native and exotic species.
TELUS World of Science
A science center with hands-on exhibits covering space, robotics, and the human body, featuring a planetarium and IMAX theater.
Fort Edmonton Park
A large living history museum that recreates Edmonton's past from the 1800s to the 1920s with historical buildings and costumed guides.
Hawrelak Park
A large park in Edmonton's River Valley, known for its lake and beautiful grounds, popular for winter activities like skating.
Elk Island National Park
A protected area east of Edmonton offering opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing, including bison and elk.
High Level Bridge Street Car
A historic streetcar that runs between Old Strathcona and downtown, crossing the North Saskatchewan River on a scenic route.
Muttart Conservatory
A botanical garden featuring four glass pyramids, each housing a distinct climate zone with plants from around the world.
St. Albert Farmers Market
A large outdoor market offering a wide variety of fresh local produce, artisanal foods, and handmade crafts.
Old Strathcona Farmers Market
Edmonton's first indoor farmers market, offering local produce, artisanal products, and crafts every Saturday.
Bountiful Farmers Market
A multi-day indoor farmers market on the Southside featuring a diverse range of local vendors and unique products.
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
A highly respected orchestra performing a variety of genres at the acoustically acclaimed Winspear Centre.
Windspear Centre
A concert hall located in Sir Winston Churchill Square, known for its exceptional acoustics and home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
Sir Winston Churchill Square
A central public square in downtown Edmonton, hosting various festivals, events, and surrounded by major cultural institutions.
Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton's professional ice hockey team, playing in the National Hockey League at Rogers Place.
Alberta Legislature Building
The seat of Alberta's provincial government, offering free guided tours that explore its history, architecture, and government functions.
Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
A riverside park connecting downtown to the River Valley trails, offering scenic views, walking paths, and a Chinese Garden.
Tatina Bridge
A pedestrian bridge offering scenic views of the North Saskatchewan River and connecting to the river valley trails.
Edmonton Riverboat
A riverboat offering scenic cruises on the North Saskatchewan River, providing views of the river valley and city.
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
An open-air museum east of Edmonton that recreates the life of early Ukrainian settlers in Alberta from the 1890s to 1930s.
North Saskatchewan River Valley
A vast, sprawling river valley system that runs through Edmonton, offering extensive green spaces and recreational activities.