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12 of the Best Edmonton Museums
"Website: https://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_events/edmonton-valley-zoo.aspx. A home for over 350 animals, with a full range of species from different climates and habitats, all here for you to discover, learn about and appreciate. Nestled on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, the Edmonton Valley Zoo is a small and intimate zoo that provides authentic and engaging animal experiences."
"Home to hundreds of species of plants and animals from around the world, The Edmonton Valley Zoo is the perfect place to take your Edmonton staycation up a notch!. Bring along the kids for a chance to see animals from the tiny African Pygmy Hedgehog to a Siberian Tiger and everything in between. Don't give a hoot about mammals?"
"The Edmonton Valley Zoo is of a very manageable size (it’s a fraction of the size of the Calgary Zoo). Highlights include snow leopards, Arctic wolves, lemurs, and (my personal favourite) red pandas. Your kids will be happy to know that there’s a petting zoo inside, as well as several play areas and structures to climb."
"The Kinsmen Grizzly Bear Lodge Playground has the feel of being out in the woods. There is a Grizzly bear climber, rocks, caves and climbing rope features. There are four park areas to explore and don't forget to enjoy the breathtaking view of the city!"
"Take your cardio game to the next level and embark on a 1km trail with approximately 200 steps to conquer. The Wolf Willow Stairs are a favourite spot amongst local fitness enthusiasts - and there's little doubt as to why. This towering staircase is definitely a challenge but the views make the climb worthwhile!"
"Stairs with a stunning a view – this pretty much sums up what Wolf Willow Stairs is all about. View this post on Instagram. Somehow forgot the brutality of this particular set of stairs."
"Perched atop of a promontory overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley is the important and impressive Alberta Legislature Building. The seat of the province’s government, it boasts some beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture and lies amidst lots of lovely leafy grounds which are dotted with both memorials and statues. Affectionately known as ‘the Ledge’ to locals, the large landmark was completed in 1913 with its iconic dome presiding over a pretty portico propped up by massive columns."
"In the midst of a park-like garden, where the last Fort Edmonton once stood, is the 1913 Legislature Building. It's an imposing and attractive building, and from the terrace there are beautiful views across the North Saskatchewan River to the far bank. Guided tours are the best way to learn about the history of what the locals refer to fondly as "the Ledge," including its architecture and secrets of the building."
"It’s known as “The Ledge,” it’s located in Edmonton, and it hosts the Legislative Assembly and the Executive Council. The architecture of the building is superb, but don’t walk away as soon as you get your photos with it. The Alberta Legislature Building offers free guided tours."
"Southgate stands for premier fashion and sophistication in Edmonton, with over 165 exciting stores and services including Edmonton’s largest Bay store and a full service Canada Safeway. The recent expansion added over 30 marquee stores, two sets of hotel-quality washrooms, an expansive and inspired food court, two levels of parking, and a host of premier amenities. Southgate Center – 65 stores and servicesAnchor stores: Hudson’s Bay, Safeway Southgate, Crate and Barrel, Restoration Hardware, Apple StoreAddress: 5015 111 Street NW Edmonton AB T6H4M6"
"Southgate Centre has risen from modest beginnings towards becoming South Edmonton’s largest shopping center and the metro’s premier fashion hub over the last 40 years. Southgate Centre officially opened to an enthusiastic audience in 1970, with just 65 shops and facilities. Just a few years before, there was a farmers’ field where now stands Edmonton’s biggest shopping center to date."
"Image SourceProbably one of the most popular shopping stores in Edmonton, the South Edmonton Common is a must-visit place when you are in the city. Spread over more than a million square feet of area, the place is crowded by shopaholics who want to spend their money on different products they need. There are many famous showrooms of world-class brands available in this complex."
"Those looking for the outdoor shopping experience will love the South Edmonton Common. This is the largest open-air shopping centre in all of North American with over 100 stores. Stores include Aeropostale, Calvin Klein, Claire's, Kincaid, J. Crew Factory, Guess, Old Navy, Payless Shoes, Reebok, Sketchers and so much more."
"On the corner of 23rd Avenue and Gateway Boulevard, this massive, outdoor shopping and entertainment district features over 156 shops. South Edmonton Commons is Canada's largest open-air retail outlet with over 156 stores. Enjoy premier shopping & dining at South Edmonton Common!"
"Image SourceOne of the city’s first modern-day shopping mall, Londonderry Mall in Edmonton is a famous shopping destination in the city. It is one of the most decorated and popular places for shopping in Edmonton. There are more than 150+ shops of all kinds available here."