Attractions around Edmonton
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Edmonton
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West Edmonton Mall
8882 170th St, Edmonton, Alberta T5T 4J2 Canada
The world's largest shopping and entertainment complex, with a roller coaster, tropical rainforest and an indoor bungee jump, in addition to the over 800 stores and 20 restaurants.
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Fort Edmonton Park
7000 143 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4P3 Canada
Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 158 acres of wooded parkland along Edmonton’s River Valley and began as a Canada Centennial reconstruction project in 1967. Our expansive, multi-attraction space provides a community gathering place for guests, whether it be a park visit, a private function, or a special event. Every visit is a new adventure filled with immersive and unique experiences. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Rotary Club of Edmonton and the Fort Edmonton Foundation, the experience continues to expand upon Edmonton's story.
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World Waterpark
8882 170 St NW West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta T5T 4J2 Canada
This tropical paradise boasts the world's largest indoor wave pool and more than 17 unique waterslides and play features. Visit our website for current hours rates.
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Whyte Avenue
82 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta AB T6E 1Z9 Canada
Whyte Avenue (also known as 82 Avenue) is an arterial road in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It became the main street of the City of Strathcona as it formed, and now runs through Old Strathcona. It was named in 1891 after Sir William Whyte, who was superintendent of the CPR's western division from 1886 to 1897 and was knighted by King George V in 1911. Old Strathcona is Edmonton's main arts and entertainment district, and is also a shopping hub for local residents and students at the nearby University of Alberta. Whyte Avenue, now a heritage area, is at the heart of this district, housing many shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
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TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
11211 142 St NW 142 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5M 4A1 Canada
Experience science in our interactive galleries, IMAX Theatre, science stage, planetarium, special exhibitions and much more. The science centre features interactive exhibition galleries for all ages. The planetarium is the largest in Canada and shows are included with science centre admission. The IMAX Theatre has the largest screen in Alberta and plays both documentary films and Hollywood movies. The centre hosts travelling feature exhibitions several times a year, with past blockbuster exhibitions being Harry Potter, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Body Worlds.
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Winspear Centre
#4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW Corner of 99 Street &, 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4X8 Canada
The Francis Winspear Centre for Music is located in Edmonton's Arts District and is home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
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Muttart Conservatory
9626 96a St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6C 4L8 Canada
The Muttart Conservatory is unique at first sight. This innovative botanical garden sets the pace for plant science in western Canada and defines Edmonton’s skyline with striking glass pyramids rising from the river valley.
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Alberta Legislature Building
10800 97 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 1E4 Canada
The majestic Legislature is one of the most iconic buildings in Edmonton and a must see when you are in the city! Built in 1912, in the Beaux Arts style, the Legislature is the seat of the government in the province. Friendly and knowledgeable tour guides are always pleased to take you on a free tour and introduce you to Alberta's legislative process (registration required). Just north of the Legislature, you will find the Legislative Assembly Visitor Centre. The centre is home to the Borealis Gallery, Pehonan Theatre and Capital Gifts shop. The Legislature site is a hub of activity throughout the year, the grounds being some of the most beautiful and picturesque in the area.
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Galaxyland
8882 170 St NW West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta T5T 4J2 Canada
The largest indoor amusement park in the world, part of the huge West Edmonton Mall.
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Elk Island National Park
via Highway 16 East, Edmonton, Alberta T8L 2N7 Canada
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High Level Bridge Streetcar
103rd St & 83rd Ave Rear of Old Strathcona Farmer's Market Building, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5Y7 Canada
Open May Long weekend to October each year, the streetcar's views of the city and the river are absolutely amazing. This is also the best way to get from the farmer's market to downtown.
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Valley Zoo
13315 Buena Vista Road, Edmonton, Alberta T5R 5R1 Canada
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William Hawrelak Park
9330 Groat Rd NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2A8 Canada
Hawrelak Park is temporarily closed for rehabilitation of utilities, facilities, open spaces, paths and roads. We understand the inconvenience caused by the park closure and look forward to the reopening in winter 2025/26.
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Royal Alberta Museum
9810 103a Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0G2 Canada
Welcome to the Royal Alberta Museum (RAM)! Our new museum is more than just a thoughtful, beautifully designed space. It's an authentic reflection of where Alberta is today and will be in the decades to come. It represents the new energy of Alberta, the diversity of our culture and tells our story with a new boldness and confidence. It's a place where you'll find 2.4 million uniquely Albertan stories just waiting to be told. Our gallery spaces include two 30,000 square foot history halls chronicling millions of years of Alberta's natural and cultural history; a 12,000 square foot feature gallery that will play host to touring exhibits from around the world; A 7,000 square foot Children's Gallery where hands-on play is found in every corner; and a 3,000 square foot Bug Gallery where visitors can have close encounters with live invertebrates. Feed your curiosity.
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Alberta Aviation Museum
11410 Kingsway NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5G 0X4 Canada
For more than 80 years, Edmonton’s Blatchford Field was the center of a bustling aviation community that spurred the growth of the city, the region, and the North. Hundreds of men and women let their dreams take flight from this historic airfield, flying everything from biplanes to bush planes, bombers to jets. The museum, located in the last remaining double-long, double-wide hangar from the World War II era, is committed to keeping that aviation heritage alive by sharing their stories, offering education programs, and providing new and exciting opportunities for families to explore Edmonton’s rich aviation history.