Edmonton
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Edmonton

Canada's festival city with prairie charm and urban energy

Edmonton doesn't get the hype Calgary does, but that's exactly why you should visit. Canada's festival city throws more parties than anywhere else in the country - over 60 festivals a year, from the massive Edmonton Folk Music Festival to the quirky Fringe Theatre Festival. The North Saskatchewan River cuts through downtown, creating a massive urban park system that stretches for miles. And yes, West Edmonton Mall is still ridiculously huge, but there's way more to this prairie city than shopping. The food scene has exploded in recent years, Old Strathcona buzzes with energy, and you can actually afford to eat and drink here without selling a kidney.

Downtown Edmonton puts you right in the action. The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald overlooks the river valley, while newer hotels like the Matrix Hotel offer modern vibes near Rogers Place. Expect to pay around $150-200 CAD per night. Old Strathcona is where the locals hang out. The Varscona Hotel on Whyte Avenue gets you walking distance to the best bars and restaurants. It's grittier but way more fun than downtown. Book early during festival season -August gets crazy. The university area near Campus Saint-Jean works if you want quiet and budget-friendly options. Just know you'll need a car or be comfortable with public transit.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Download the ETS app for real-time transit info and mobile tickets
  • 2.Many downtown attractions offer combo deals - check Tourism Edmonton's website
  • 3.Grocery shop at No Frills or Superstore for the cheapest prices
  • 4.Happy hours typically run 3-6 PM at most bars
  • 5.The river valley park system is completely free and massive - 22 times larger than Central Park
  • 6.Festival passes often cost less than individual day tickets
  • 7.Street parking is free evenings and weekends in most areas
  • 8.West Edmonton Mall parking is free, unlike most major malls

Travel Tips

  • Pack layers year-round - prairie weather changes fast
  • Book restaurants ahead during festival season, especially Folk Fest weekend
  • The river valley trail system connects to over 160km of paths
  • Don't skip the smaller festivals - they're often more fun than the big ones
  • Tipping 18-20% is standard at restaurants
  • Most museums close Mondays
  • The LRT can get crowded during Oilers games - plan accordingly
  • Alberta has no provincial sales tax, just 5% federal GST

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely, especially if you love festivals, affordable cities, and authentic Canadian experiences. Edmonton hosts over 60 festivals annually and offers genuine prairie hospitality without the tourist crowds of other major Canadian cities.

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