About Edmonton

If you are a first-time visitor to Edmonton or just want to learn more about Edmonton, here are some interesting facts about this vibrant city:

Canada’s Festival City

  Outdoor Adventure

  • Edmonton’s magnificent river valley is North America’s largest urban park, offering opportunities for recreation all year.
  • Edmonton boasts more than 84 golf courses, including Canada’s oldest municipal course. And our mid-summer golf days are 17 hours long!
  • Elk Island National Park is a pristine oasis of aspen parkland, less than an hour from Edmonton. Visitors follow self-guided trails to view free-roaming herds of bison, moose, elk, and 250 species of birds.
  • From ghost towns to pumpkin patches and corn mazes, there’s something for everyone in the family to do at Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm.
Events & Attractions

  • World-famous West Edmonton Mall has more than 800 shops, 100 eateries, and 10 world-class attractions, all under one roof.
  • Old Strathcona is one of Canada’s top shopping districts and offers a variety of dining and pubs. This historic neighbourhood also is a centre for music, art, and theatre.
  • Fort Edmonton Park is Canada’s largest living history museum.
  • The Edmonton Valley Zoo is home to more than 100 exotic, endangered and native species.
  • Become part of a larger-than-life experience in IMAX®, take part in fun and informative science demonstrations and explore a changing selection of feature exhibitions at TELUS World of Science Edmonton.
Arts and Culture

  • Edmonton is home to more than 20 theatre companies and dozens of acting co-ops. A big musical, improv, dinner theatre — what do feel like seeing tonight?
  • Some of Canada’s finest visual artists are on display at 60-plus galleries and exhibits in the city. Take the Gallery Walk and visit eight unique galleries in a 12-block area.
  • Visit the Alberta Craft Council for distinctive works crafted by more than 200 members.
  • A breathtaking, new Art Gallery of Alberta opened early 2010 in Edmonton’s Downtown Arts District, which also includes the Citadel Theatre and Francis Winspear Centre for Music.

Learn more about Edmonton through the stories of people who’ve experienced it at www.edmontonstories.ca. For more information please contact Edmonton Tourism at 780.426.4715, call toll free 1.800.463.4667 or email all enquiries to info@Edmonton.com. You can also visit one of our visitor centres, if you are in the city.

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