This sophisticated Edmonton neighbourhood is dominated by everything that has to do with art, good food and upmarket boutiques. 4th Street Promenade is primarily home to shops with a more alternative character. Examples are organic and fair trade gro...
The Silver Skate Festival brings together art, culture, recreation and sports! This is Edmonton’s oldest winter festival and entry is free. It makes for an ideal outing with the entire family. You can walk in the snow whilst taking in the festival’s...
West Edmonton Mall is the centre of the universe when it comes to entertainment, shopping, food and fun! This enormous shopping centre not only offers over 800 shops where you can shop until you drop; West Edmonton Mall also features an Adventure Par...
You can’t miss it upon exiting Edmonton’s Central Station: Mexican restaurant Los Tres Carnales. Its name roughly translates into ‘The Three Brothers’ but it is also a playful reference to the many meat dishes served here. Tasty tacos and tortillas f...
At The common, everything is a mix of things both old and new. If it’s specialty beers that you're after, then you'll have come to the right place. Cocktail lovers will also see their every need met at The Common. And while you settle on a vi...
West Edmonton Mall is divided into separate themed streets and Bourbon Street is one of them. This is the entertainment centre of this gigantic mall which is known for its many eateries and cosy bars. A piano bar, for instance, offers live music perf...
In addition to large and exclusive malls, Edmonton also offers shoppers a number of great shopping streets where even die-hard shoppers will be spoilt for choice. 124 Street is but one of them. The neighbourhood in which 124 street finds itself is es...
Edmonton is home to several malls but when it comes to fashion, nothing beats City Centre Mall. You won’t find H&M or T.J. Maxx branches here but you will find upmarket boutiques selling luxury items as well as quality jewellery stores here. City Cen...
The Silver Skate Festival brings together art, culture, recreation and sports! This is Edmonton’s oldest winter festival and entry is free. It makes for an ideal outing with the entire family. You can walk in the snow whilst taking in the festival’s...
Thinking of Canada, ice and snow will certainly cross your mind. Every year, the Ice on Whyte Festival grabs Canadian winter by the snowballs and carves it into a wicked combo of ice and art. 70,000 kilos (155,000 pounds) of ice is used every year to...
Enjoy ten days of the best street theatre at the height of summer. Unicycles, puppeteers, tightrope walkers, acrobats and their partners in crime perform the best acts right in the very centre of Edmonton. The festival thrives on interaction between...