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Discover Edmonton

Welcome to Edmonton, Canada’s Festival City. From the continent’s first, biggest and wildest Fringe Theatre Festival to Flying Canoë Volant, a winter festival inspired by French Canadian, First Nations and Métis traditions – there’s no shortage of excitement to fill your stay. Edmonton is a craft beer, vintage store, secret-underground-bar kind of city that’s known for iconic attractions and immersive cultural experiences. With one of the finest culinary scenes in the country, we invite you to come hungry for food, adventure, or both. Experience what 18 hours of sunlight a day feels like in the summer, or how the first snowfall transforms the river valley in winter. There’s a uniqueness to how Edmontonians do things, and we welcome you to be a part of it.

Edmonton Learning City

Edmonton is the first Canadian city to join UNESCO's network of top education cities in the world, the Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC). This group also contains cities like Hamburg, Shanghai and Beijing, and is committed to excellence in learning for all- in the classroom and beyond.

Edmonton Learning City is a community partnership committed to supporting all Edmontonians in their lifelong learning journeys. This commitment supports personal growth - while also contributing to 3 areas: inclusion, economy, and culture.

For more information on Edmonton Learning City, click here.

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Find out why Edmonton is known as Canada's Festival City.

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Royal Alberta Museum

Ponder the remains of prehistoric animals in the Natural History Gallery, Observe live exotic insects in the Bug Gallery, get involved with hands-on activities in the Children's Gallery, or check out one of the museum's constantly changing exhibitions.

Art Gallery of Alberta

Since its founding in 1924, the Alberta Art Gallery has cultivated an extensive collection of art, primarily in the area of Canadian abstract painting and sculpture, with a strong emphasis on the work of artists from this region in the context of parallel national and international movements.

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Fort Edmonton Park

Fort Edmonton Park is a historical site here in Edmonton where you can step back in time and experience a slice of our land's past.

Attractions include historic streets, steam train and street cars, Midway rides, and interactive exhibits; not to mention devoted in-character interpreters that make it seem as though you've stepped into an old black-and-white photo!

Muttart Conservatory

The Muttart Conservatory, one of Canada's largest indoor botanical collections, is nestled in the river valley. Discover the Pyramids and learn about more than 700 species of plants in 3 climate-regulated biomes. Or check out the feature pyramid, where you can enjoy unique themed displays and fabulous seasonal celebrations.

Breathe in the fresh air, relax, and enjoy.

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Telus World of Science

Featuring the the IMAX theatre, exhibits themed around space, the arctic, engineering, and a constantly changing series of others, Telus World of Science offers engaging science demonstrations for all ages.

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