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  2. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    edmonton.ca. Edmonton (/ ˈɛdməntən / ⓘ ED-mən-tən) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the northern end of what Statistics Canada defines as ...

  3. List of tourist attractions in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Art Gallery of Alberta (formerly Edmonton Art Gallery) Chinatown. Citadel Theatre. Edmonton City Hall. Edmonton Ski Club. EPCOR Tower (current tallest building in Edmonton by spire) Francis Winspear Centre for Music. Gibson Block flatiron building. High Level Bridge Streetcar, from Downtown to Whyte Avenue.

  4. Downtown Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast.

  5. Art Gallery of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Art Gallery of Alberta. The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) is an art museum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The museum occupies an 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) building at Churchill Square in downtown Edmonton. The museum building was originally designed by Donald G. Bittorf, and B. James Wensley, although portions of that structure were ...

  6. History of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Crowds celebrating Edmonton being named Alberta's capital, 1905. The first settlement outside of the fort was in the 1870s, pioneer farmers living in rustic log cabins along the river - these farms formed the structure for the 1882 survey of the land into "riverlots", as exceptions to the usual grid-format Dominion Land Survey dominant across the rest of the Prairies. "1885 Street" at Fort ...

  7. Fort Edmonton Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Edmonton Park (sometimes referred to as " Fort Edmonton ") is an attraction in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Named for the first enduring European post in the area of modern-day Edmonton, the park is the largest living history museum in Canada by area. [1] It includes both original and rebuilt historical structures representing the history of ...

  8. Royal Alberta Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. royalalbertamuseum.ca. The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is a museum of human and natural history in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, located north of City Hall. The museum is the largest in western Canada with more than 7,600 square metres (82,000 sq ft) exhibition space and 38,900 square metres (419,000 sq ft) in total.

  9. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    Edmonton municipality Q37778213: More images: Molstad Residence 9633 95th Avenue, Edmonton AB Alberta , Edmonton municipality Q38529019: More images: Old St. Stephen's College 8820 112th Street, Edmonton AB