Edmonton

Alberta’s Government House
Opened in 1913, this sandstone structure was the official residence of Alberta’s first six Lieutenant Governors. It was open to the public in 1976, and designated a Provincial Historic Resource in 1985.

Alberta Legislature Building
The Capital City’s foremost historic site is the breathtaking Legislature Building, officially open in 1912. This is where the province’s Legislative Assembly convene. Groups can tour the building visit the Gift Shop and Interpretive Centre or take part in special events throughout the year.
Minimum Time Required: 1.5 hours

Art Gallery of Alberta
Formerly the Edmonton Art Gallery and featuring permanent and changing displays of historical and contemporary artwork in every type of medium. Special programs are also available, including tours and lectures.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

Edmonton Queen Riverboat
Take your group on a leisurely, summer-time cruise through the heart of Edmonton for one of the most picturesque views of our beautiful river valley and city.

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
A fantastic musical experience. Located in the world famous Winspear Centre, or check out the Symphony Under the Sky festival at the end of every summer in scenic Hawrelak Park.

Old Strathcona Historic Area
This historic hub of Edmonton dates back to 1891. Today, this revitalized neighbourhood contains diverse elements and hosts many special events. Enjoy unique shops, heritage buildings, brick sidewalks, several theatres and a busy Farmer’s Market.

Palace Casino
The Palace Casino features games with a variety of limits to please any player. With nearly 700 slots, 24 gaming tables, a 24 hr poker room, and a high limit lounge, there is exciting gaming entertainment for everyone.

Royal Alberta Museum
The Royal Alberta Museum takes groups on a journey through space and time to explore the human and natural history of western Canada. Wild Alberta, the Natural History Gallery, the Bug Room and the Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

Rutherford House
Experience the warmth and charm of a beautiful 1911 brick mansion. Once the home of Alberta’s first premier, Alexander Rutherford, Rutherford House now offers guided tours, afternoon tea and light lunches.

TELUS World of Science Edmonton
Home to Canada’s largest planetarium, this fantastic group stop has six exhibit galleries and two theatres, including an IMAX. The Body Fantastic, Mystery Avenue, The Greens’ House, Space Place, Explorer Gallery and DiscoveryLand all put a new spin on learning about the world we live in.
Minimum Time Required: 2.5 hours

Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
Catch a glimpse of what life was like for Ukrainian immigrants between 1892 and the 1930’s. Costumed role-players re-create the lives of pioneers and bring history alive on a site that includes more than 30 restored heritage buildings. 25 minutes east of Edmonton along Highway 16.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

West Edmonton Mall
Billed as the ‘Greatest Indoor Show on Earth,’ the West Edmonton Mall is a destination on its own! Step inside this incredible structure and prepare to be wowed! With over 800 shops and services, 100 dining venues, and endless attractions, your only dilemma will be what to do first! Amazing attractions at WEM include mini-golf, Deep Sea Adventure, Ed’s Rec Room, Galaxyland Amusement Park, Ice Palace, Sea Life Caverns, Sea Lion’s Rock, World Waterpark and so much more! This unbelievable attraction is North America’s largest shopping centre.

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