Attractions in Edmonton
Edmonton, often called Canada’s “Festival City,” blends expansive river valley landscapes with major entertainment and cultural attractions. The city offers a mix of indoor destinations and outdoor experiences suited to all seasons.
West Edmonton Mall
The West Edmonton Mall is one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in North America.
Why it’s a must-see
Indoor water park and amusement park
Hundreds of shops and restaurants
Ice rink, aquarium, and attractions under one roof
It remains Edmonton’s most famous tourist destination.
Elk Island National Park
Located just east of the city, Elk Island National Park offers protected prairie landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Highlights include
Free-roaming bison herds
Hiking and paddling experiences
Dark Sky Preserve for stargazing
The park provides a unique wilderness experience close to the city.
Royal Alberta Museum
The Royal Alberta Museum is Western Canada’s largest museum, showcasing natural and human history.
Top features include
Indigenous culture exhibits
Natural history galleries
Interactive children’s experiences
It plays a major role in telling Alberta’s cultural and environmental story.
Muttart Conservatory
Recognizable by its glass pyramids, the Muttart Conservatory is one of Edmonton’s architectural icons.
What you’ll find
Tropical and arid plant biomes
Seasonal floral displays
Educational exhibits and events
The conservatory is a popular year-round indoor attraction.
North Saskatchewan River Valley
The North Saskatchewan River Valley forms the largest urban park system in Canada.
Why visitors love it
Over 160 km of trails
Scenic viewpoints and parks
Year-round outdoor recreation
It defines Edmonton’s outdoor lifestyle and natural character.
Relocation Info
Below are links to important information that every homebuyer will find useful when relocating to Edmonton.

