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Historically gift shops have gotten a bad rap but we’re here to fix that. Check out these attraction gift shops to explore some amazing items!
Featuring over one million LEGO bricks transformed in stunning sculptures, The Art of the Brick is now open at the TELUS World of Science!
Evert Poor is dedicated to bringing Indigenous narratives to life at one of Edmonton’s best attractions. Read more about his work at Fort Edmonton Park!
Some of our favourite seasonal attractions are re-opening for the 2023 season! Soak up the sun with a visit to one of these unique locations.
Planes, trains, and automobiles: Reynolds–Alberta Museum is dedicated to bringing transportation technology to life.
Painted Warriors Ranch provides Indigenous-led outdoor experiences. Read more about the story about this unique Albertan attraction.
Cross-country skiing in Edmonton is a great way to get some exercise while experiencing the city’s beauty! Here’s some tips to get started.
If it’s too cold out or you just want some fun indoors, you’re in luck—Edmonton has many ways to keep the whole family entertained.
Learn more about the biggest permanent gallery ever installed at the TELUS World of Science, Arctic Journey!
One of our favourite ways to get outdoors during the winter is by checking out an Edmonton ice skating spot! Read more about our top picks.
Candy Cane Lane has been providing Edmontonians with holiday cheer since 1968! Read more about the history of this public light display.
Learn more about one of the world’s largest creatures at TELUS World of Science’s newest exhibit, Out of the Depths: The Blue Whale Story.
Read more about the history of Ukrainian people in Alberta.
From disco dance parties to Monster Jam, here’s 7 events to spice up your weekend.
From disco dance parties to Monster Jam, here’s 7 events to spice up your weekend.
Festival season is in full swing! Check out K-Days, Taste of Edmonton, and more!
New exhibits, family shows, festive fun & more
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From oil boom to alternate energy, the history of Leduc #1 and the Canadian Energy Museum.