Best Antique Shops in Edmonton
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Community events, festivals, and local news
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City of Edmonton, Fort Edmonton Park, TELUS World of Science, and private camps. What they cost and when registration opens.
Hot yoga, vinyasa, restorative, and community classes. The Edmonton studios worth trying.
Full hookup sites from $40/night within 30 minutes of Edmonton.
Elk Island National Park (45 min), Jasper (3.5 hrs), and everything in between.
West Edmonton Mall (800+ stores), Whyte Avenue (600 businesses), and the independent strips worth visiting.
60+ off-leash areas including a dog beach, Western Canada's first agility course, and what to know about renting with pets.
7,300 hectares of parkland. The largest contiguous urban park system in Canada. Here is how to use it.
Lewis Estates: $98-$108 green fee. Edmonton Country Club: members only since 1896. Every course worth knowing.
Royal Alberta Museum $21, TELUS World of Science $36, Muttart $15, Fort Edmonton $20. Every major venue with prices and hours.
Anytime Fitness, Snap Fitness, MOVATI until midnight, and 21 city rec centres. Your Edmonton gym options.
RGE RD, Fu's Repair Shop, a 2-Michelin-star omakase, and the best Indian food in the city. No fluff, just the list.
Alberta has no happy hour ban. Edmonton has 20+ craft breweries. Here is where to sit outside, watch the Oilers, and find the best deals.
The Starlite Room, Rapid Fire Theatre, Blues on Whyte, and the entertainment districts that make Edmonton's nights worth staying up for.
Fringe Festival, Folk Fest, K-Days, Oilers playoffs, and everything else on Edmonton's calendar from March through August.