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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
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Royal Museum of Alberta
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Art Gallery of Alberta
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Rogers Place
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Muttart Conservatory
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Fort Edmonton Park
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West Edmonton Mall
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TELUS World of Science – Edmonton
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is an open-air museum where costumed role-players recreate the life of early Ukrainian pioneers that settled in east central Alberta from 1892-1930. Visitors can explore more than 30 relocated and restored structures including a burdei (sod house), a one-room school, grain elevator, blacksmith shop and three churches of Eastern Byzantine Rite. Special events take visitors of all ages back to east central Alberta’s cultural and agricultural roots. No visit to the village is complete without authentic Ukrainian food.
Royal Museum of Alberta
The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is the largest museum in western Canada and one of the top museums in Canada. Located in the Arts District in downtown Edmonton, they collect, preserve, research, interpret, and exhibit objects and specimens related to the heritage of Alberta’s people and natural environment. The museum’s expansive permanent galleries feature engaging exhibits complemented by internationally touring features.
Art Gallery of Alberta
The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) isn’t just a shiny piece of modern architecture in the heart of downtown Edmonton. It’s also one of Canada’s largest art galleries that features everything from Renaissance masters to modern up-and-coming art stars.
Rogers Place
Rogers Place’s immense ice rink and performance hall will be able to accommodate 18,500 hockey fans of the legendary Oilers team and 20,000 spectators during legendary concerts.
Muttart Conservatory
Breathe in the colourful and exotic life unfolding at the enchanting Muttart Conservatory. Each of the four iconic pyramids holds a themed garden representing a different world biome, with species that hail from Mexico to Madagascar. Bathe yourself in the lush Tropical pyramid, alive with delicate orchids, a weeping fig, towering banana trees and huge palms. The Arid pyramid bites back, with its spiky cactus and exotic desert species. Australian pampas grass and Eucalyptus trees are two colourful species you’ll find in the Temperate zone. Inventive Muttart staff create seasonal explosions of texture and life in the Feature garden.
Fort Edmonton Park
So many new things to see, including the new front entry plaza and admissions area, expansion to the Midway, and the new signature exhibit, the Indigenous Peoples Experience. Fort Edmonton Park offers a variety of options so you can create your own unique experience, time after time. From stories that matter to midway fun to spending time with those you love, Fort Edmonton Park has it all. Timed tickets must be pre-purchased online.
West Edmonton Mall
North America’s largest shopping centre includes Galaxyland Amusement Park and World Waterpark.
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is an out-of-this-world experience, with a wide variety of themed galleries to explore, IMAX movies to discover and tons of fun and engaging hands-on science to experience. Take your seat at the edge of the universe in our world-leading Zeidler Dome Theatre and embark on an incredible cosmic journey across galaxies and to the core of an atom. You will learn while you play as you test your flexibility and leg power or do your own DNA swab in the new Health Zone. Step inside the S.P.A.C.E. Gallery and interact with exciting exhibits, from firing rockets and driving a Mars rover, to laying eyes upon a real-life Moonrock, and so much more. The Indigenous Traditional Room is a welcoming place for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to gather. It will feature local Indigenous artwork, ceremonial drums, blankets, and sacred medicines.