"Find it: 10156 109 St. NW, 1919 98 St. NW, 9770 170 St. NW, 15274 127 St. NW, 6541 28 Ave. NW, 5364 Windermere Blvd. NW, 16561 97 St. NW, Namao Centre, 8882 170 St. NW, West Edmonton Mall, 13724 40 St. NW, plus other locations all across Canada, marbleslab.caThe atmosphere: Think typical mall spot (no judgement on that; we freaking love the mall)."
"Island Cafe & Bistro serves up traditional and authentic Malaysian cuisine – and dishes with a Western twist. Mix things up with such options as laksa curry noodles, roti canai, nasi lemak, and many more for a dinner you won’t soon forget. Don’t forget that they’re closed on Mondays.Address: 9923 170 St NWPhone: 780-481-0884Website"
"Offers: Malaysian; Delivery within certain zones, take out with option to order online. Contact Details: 9923 170 St NW; Ph: 780-481-0884; Website"
"Originating in Taiwan, this is probably the strangest name for a dessert shop. Although they are known mostly for their hot or cold tasty bowls filled with taro balls, grass jelly, tapioca etc. I find their fresh milk tea to be incredibly good."
"I can’t even with the cuteness that is the cheesecake teacup dessert from Swiss 2 Go. This cute little sandwich shop located in east Edmonton also specializes in freshly baked goods including the most unique cheesecake you’ll find in the city. These desserts feature cheesecake in the shape of a teacup, complete with pretzel handle."
"Cheesecake lovers will fall in love with the cheesecake here!. Shaped like a teacup, not only is it cute but it’s also delicious. There are over 100 flavours to choose from."
"McKay Avenue School is the oldest brick school in Alberta and has Edmonton’s first public school house on premise. What makes McKay Avenue School important is that the first session of the Alberta Legislative Assembly met here after the province was formed. It is open while the roof is being renovated."
"The Royal Alberta Museum moved to its new location in 2018, and is now western Canada's largest museum. Home to a fascinating mix of permanent cultural and natural history exhibits, as well as always-changing temporary installations, a visit to this ultra-modern facility is certainly time well spent. Particularly impressive are the many fossils from the dinosaur and ice age eras, a large aquaria of native fish, and live insects-including some exotic and enormous species."
"With the added bonus of getting to explore and see the exhibits in 3D at home from your computer, you’re never out of reach to experience the Royal Alberta Museum. A must-see attraction while in Edmonton. The Mammoth Pass for adults is $35, a family pass is $70, seniors are $30, and youth are $20."
"Natural History Museums12845-102nd Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta MoreLess Info. Primarily focusing on natural and cultural history, Royal Alberta Museum contains both permanent and temporary exhibits. Informative programs are available for kids and adults, some offering hands-on demonstrations."
"The City of Edmonton archives is the largest municipal resource of the city. It houses documents, photographs, newspapers, and other printed mediums of historic significance in the city. The majority of the data collected is open for public viewing, with the exception of time release archives and other documents of security concern like blueprints of buildings."
"Image SourceA really large mall in the heart of Edmonton, the Edmonton City Centre boats of providing the people with a great shopping experience. Shops of all genres like clothing, books, stationery, jewelry, health, etc. can all be found at this one place, everything under one roof. There are stores of all budgets, so shoppers with different needs can visit the complex."