List of tourist attractions in Edmonton

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The city of Edmonton, the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, is home to a diverse array of tourist attractions. From cultural landmarks to natural parks, Edmonton offers a variety of experiences for visitors and residents alike.

Cultural Attractions[edit | edit source]

Art and Museums[edit | edit source]

Edmonton boasts a vibrant arts scene with numerous galleries and museums. The Art Gallery of Alberta is a prominent institution showcasing both historical and contemporary art. The Royal Alberta Museum offers insights into the natural and human history of the region.

Theatres and Music Venues[edit | edit source]

The city is home to several renowned theatres and music venues. The Winspear Centre is a world-class concert hall known for its acoustics and hosts performances by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.

Winspear Centre

Historical Sites[edit | edit source]

Fort Edmonton Park is a living history museum that recreates Edmonton's past from the fur trade era to the 1920s. Visitors can explore historical buildings and interact with costumed interpreters.

Fort Edmonton Park

Shopping and Entertainment[edit | edit source]

West Edmonton Mall[edit | edit source]

West Edmonton Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring over 800 stores, a water park, an amusement park, and an ice rink. It is a major attraction for both shopping and entertainment.

West Edmonton Mall

Downtown Edmonton[edit | edit source]

Downtown Edmonton is a hub of activity with numerous shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The Edmonton City Hall is a notable landmark with its distinctive architecture.

Edmonton City Hall

Natural Attractions[edit | edit source]

River Valley Parks[edit | edit source]

Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River valley is the largest urban parkland in North America, offering extensive trails for hiking, biking, and skiing. The valley is a natural oasis within the city.

Botanic Gardens[edit | edit source]

The Muttart Conservatory features unique pyramid-shaped greenhouses that house a variety of plant species from different climates.

Educational Institutions[edit | edit source]

University of Alberta[edit | edit source]

The University of Alberta is a leading research university with a beautiful campus that includes historic buildings and modern facilities.

University of Alberta

Concordia University of Edmonton[edit | edit source]

Concordia University of Edmonton is a smaller institution known for its intimate campus and strong academic programs.

Concordia University of Edmonton

Sports and Recreation[edit | edit source]

Rogers Place[edit | edit source]

Rogers Place is a state-of-the-art arena that hosts the Edmonton Oilers hockey team and various concerts and events.

Edmonton Oilers fans

Commonwealth Stadium[edit | edit source]

Commonwealth Stadium is a major venue for football and other sporting events, including the Edmonton Elks games.

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