- Edmonton - Wikipedia
Canada's Festival City, City of Champions, The Oil Capital of Canada more [1] Edmonton[a] is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region Edmonton is located in Treaty 6 territory [13]
- Edmonton | Canadas Alberta
Nature and culture collide in Alberta’s capital city Amid the vast, rolling prairies lies Alberta’s northernmost metropolis With endless green and a diverse arts and culture scene, Edmonton never fails to inspire its guests
- Edmonton | History, Facts, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
Edmonton, city, capital of Alberta, Canada It lies along the North Saskatchewan River in the centre of the province, 185 miles (300 km) north of Calgary Transportation has been the cornerstone of the settlement and development of Edmonton
- Home | City of Edmonton
Official site of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada Learn about City services, programs, attractions, events and City projects
- A first-timer’s guide to Edmonton - Lonely Planet
Edmonton does things big – sports, parks and, of course, malls This guide will help you find your way in this larger-than-life city
- Explore Edmonton | Alberta, Canada
From iconic festivals to an eclectic arts scene, we invite you to join in on the Edmonton action Take your taste buds on a journey to one of the finest culinary scenes in the country, then experience the Northern Lights from stunning dark sky preserves
- 7 reasons to visit Edmonton, the gateway to Canadas North
From stargazing spots and forest trails to a packed festival calendar, here’s why Alberta’s capital should be your next Canadian getaway With the longest stretch of urban parkland in North
- Edmonton – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta Its metro area is home to 1 3 million people (2016), and is the northernmost city of at least one million people in North America, the fifth-largest city in Canada and the largest Canadian city farther than 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the US border
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