Location ID: #10187550
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Another original home that was built in 1912 and stood at 78 Avenue and Saskatchewan Drive. In 1992 the house was donated to the Park.
Location ID: #10141250
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This photographic studio was located on Jasper Avenue and 96 Street. It was built in 1897 and used by photographer C.Mathers as his studio and residence until 1900. Ernest Brown purchased the structure in 1904 making many renovations.
Location ID: #10187537
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This log house was moved from its original location near the Victoria Mission (Smoky Lake County) to Fort Edmonton Park in 1974. The exact date of the home’s construction is unknown, but it is thought to have been around 1861. The cabin is a good ...
Location ID: #10141249
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Located in Fort Edmonton Park, the Egge’s Barn is a casual dinner and dance venue that can accommodate up to 100 guests at a time. This facility has rustic style interiors and it is complemented by natural pine tables and hardwood floors. It has ...
Location ID: #10141194
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The Edmonton Bulletin was the newspaper of record between 1880 and 1903 when the Edmonton Evening Journal began publication. As such, it has become one of the most valuable sources of information regarding the early history of the city.
The ...
Location ID: #10141248
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The East End Park Bandshell was built around 1913 in Borden Park, south of the Edmonton exhibition grounds. A popular summer pastime with Edmontonians, concerts were held 3 times a week, and often over 3000 people attended the concerts.
Location ID: #10187540
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The original location of the Dominion Land Office was on 100 Avenue and 102 Street. This building is not the original office, but another building of the same built about 1900 in Fort Saskatchewan.
The Dominion Land Offices administered the ...
Location ID: #10187559
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This is a reconstruction of the building originally built in 1882 at the corner of 105 Street and 99 Avenue. The building housed Edmonton's first drugstore.
Location ID: #10141469
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An original building was constructed in 1883 and was located at Jasper Avenue and 98 Street.
Location ID: #10187529
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Enjoy theatre in a setting unlike any other in Edmonton! Sit in one of 243 old-fashioned red velvet theatre seats and enjoy entertainment in a setting unlike any other in Edmonton. The theatre is a beautiful re-creation of Edmonton’s original ...
Location ID: #10141188
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This church was built in 1910 at 127 Avenue and 69 Street. It is the original building with a few renovations. The church was moved to Fort Edmonton Park in 1974.
Location ID: #10138198
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A reconstruction of the Bank of Montreal Building which was originally built on Jasper Avenue and 99 Street in 1903.
Location ID: #10187556
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In the early to mid 1800s, every respectable European gentleman sported a shiny felt top hat. These hats were not just the height of fashion, but were adorned as a status symbol. And fortunately for Edmonton, they were made from beaver pelts.
The ...
Location ID: #10141247
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A reconstruction of the Bank of Montreal Building which was originally built on Jasper Avenue and 99 Street in 1903.
In 1905 the Bank of Montreal moved to a new building at 100a Street and Jasper Avenue. From 1905 to 1934 the building's tenants ...
Location ID: #10139718
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Ampersand | 27 is a unique signature restaurant on Whyte Avenue.
Location ID: #10137452
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A Mediterranean/Middle Eastern fast food shop located on 97 Street in North Edmonton.
Location ID: #10134742
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Various skyline views
Location ID: #10135871
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The Indigenous Art Park, named ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞, features 6 artworks by Canadian Indigenous artists. The artists were asked to create artworks that “tell the story of this place”.
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) is a Cree word meaning “I am of the Earth”. The ...
Location ID: #10139727
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Rio Park, which includes a playground, is located on the east side of 156 Street between 76 Avenue and 76A Avenue. Rio Terrace Park is located along the south edge of the neighbourhood overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley.
Location ID: #10138034
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Sir Winston Churchill Square is located in the heart of Edmonton's Downtown core, where City Hall's eight-storey crystal pyramid marks a central point of the Downtown Arts District.
This vibrant and lively outdoor venue plays host to a variety of ...
Location ID: #10137919
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The Whitemud Ravine is located on the southwest side of Edmonton, and extends from the North Saskatchewan River to the Anthony Henday. The ravine has many multi-use trails, stairs, and follows along the Whitemud Creek.
Location ID: #10137917
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The Whitemud Ravine is located on the southwest side of Edmonton, and extends from the North Saskatchewan River to the Anthony Henday. The ravine has many multi-use trails, stairs, and follows along the Whitemud Creek.
Location ID: #10137916
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The Whitemud Ravine is located on the southwest side of Edmonton, and extends from the North Saskatchewan River to the Anthony Henday. The ravine has many multi-use trails, stairs, and follows along the Whitemud Creek.
Location ID: #10134767
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Located in southwest Edmonton, the Whitemud Park is located just off of Fox Drive. Nestled at the start of the Whitemud Ravine, the park is a perfect location to enjoy a piece of Edmonton’s urban nature. Enjoy the picnic sites, toboggan hill and ...