Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
Film I did of the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village here in Alberta just outside of Edmonton past Sherwood Park on the highway going out East. I'm sure if you google the name you will find it.
Edmonton Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Experience
Edmonton Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Experience
Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta, Canada and has a metro area of approximately 1.35 million people. Edmonton is famous for its beautiful river valley park system, the North Saskatchewan River Valley, which offers over 100 kilometers of recreational trails, wildlife viewing, and city views. The river valley also contains many parks, including Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest historical park. If the great outdoors is not your target, the city also offers West Edmonton Mall, the largest shopping mall in the Western Hemisphere. On top of that, Edmonton has a vibrant theater community, a busy cycle of annual festivals.
Central Edmonton is Edmonton's oldest area. Shiny office towers populate the downtown core, just blocks away from well-treed streets and lovely old homes. This is the heart of the city, with much of the city's attractions. Enjoy world class festivals in Churchill Square, hit one of the sunny patios on Rice Howard Way.
South Central, once the community of Strathcona, this in another well-established area. It's just south of the river, with views of downtown and the river valley. It is home to the University of Alberta, bringing a college community's youthfulness and excitement. The city's hottest strip, Whyte Avenue, offers dining, drinking, live music, live theater, and funky shopping.
The west end combines a considerable residential area, light industrial and commercial areas, and shopping destinations like the famous West Edmonton Mall. South is another sprawling region of Edmonton. The area just recently got Light Rail Transit, and the eastern parts around Capilano and Ottewell are 50s styled mature neighbourhoods. The area is home to the Fort Edmonton Park as well as Southgate Mall and some beautiful parks in the river valley.
North area of the city has many layers. Mature, pre WWII neighbourhoods like Delton and the Highlands, somewhat mature 1950s/1960s neighbourhoods like Rosslyn and Calder, 80s suburbs like Clareview, and modern suburbs like Castle Downs. In addition, Greater Edmonton also features several large communities outside Edmonton's city limits:
St. Albert on the northwest is a French-themed community with a popular city farmers market.
Sherwood Park on the southeast is a suburban area that despite having a population approaching 90,000 still retains its status as a hamlet, making it the largest such community in Canada.
Fort Saskatchewan on the northeast.
Leduc and Beaumont are bedroom communities a few kilometers south of Edmonton; Leduc, a city in its own right, is located next to the Edmonton International Airport.
Spruce Grove and Stony Plain are bedroom communities just west of Edmonton, accessible via the Yellowhead Highway.
CFB Edmonton. Also known as the Superbase, this is one of Canada's largest military reservations; it is located immediately north of Edmonton off Highway 28 (97 Street).
If you want to spend time outdoors, the summer months offer the most opportunities for recreation and entertainment. In the summer, Edmonton offers great outdoor festivals, street entertainment, open-air concerts, and many other world-class entertainment opportunities. Winter is equally exciting.
A large part of the city, built before and during the Second World War, is laid out in a grid pattern of straight streets, which makes for easy navigation by car or foot. There are a number of bridges, including the Walterdale Bridge and High Level Bridge, going in and out of the downtown core.
A lot to see in Edmonton such as :
West Edmonton Mall
World Waterpark
Alberta Legislature Building
Muttart Conservatory
Fort Edmonton Park
Edmonton Valley Zoo
Galaxyland
Elk Island National Park
TELUS World of Science
Art Gallery of Alberta
Downtown
Hawrelak Park
University of Alberta Botanic Garden
Royal Alberta Museum
Snow Valley Ski Club
Edmonton House
82 Avenue Northwest
Ice Castles
Rundle Park
River Valley Road Northwest
Terwillegar Park
Sunridge Ski Area
Alberta Aviation Museum
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
High Level Bridge
Edmonton Corn Maze
Edmonton City Hall
Victoria Park
Rutherford House
Alberta Legislature Grounds
Alberta Railway Museum
Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
Mill Creek Ravine
Borden Park
Emily Murphy Park
Starlight Casino
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park
Jackie Parker Park
Grand Villa Casino
ICE District
Jasper Avenue
St. Joseph’s Basilica
( Edmonton - Canada ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Edmonton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Edmonton - Canada
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Explore Alberta , Long Island Lake
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Edmonton Mill Creek Park Summer 2010
The Mill Creek Park from Argyle Road to Bonnie Doon.
Explore Edmonton with Jenn & Jodi - Pedal Tours (Beer Bike)
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Exploring Fort Edmonton-1885 Street (Episode II) | theWanderers-notebook
What’s up fellow Wanderers! Welcome back to the Exploring Fort Edmonton video series with today’s video going to be focusing in on 1885 Street which is supposed to represent Edmonton when it was a small frontier town that was just beginning to take root in northern Alberta. As you can see I am now making my way to the Otterwell homestead where they have the same kind of livestock that the Otterwells would have had back in the day including sheep, cattle and the occasional rooster strutting about and as you must have heard on the video that was one loud ‘baa’ from that sheep! And here sheltering out of the rain is a little goat and as we pan around we get another look at the sheep and the cows, that sheep will not be quiet!
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HorilkaLive
Edmonton’s own folk polkestra TREMBITA playing the song Horilka “Горілка” at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (near Edmonton Alberta) – June 2014. Trembita was opening for the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. First ever Alberta Ukrainian zabava band to open for and play a song with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
Edmonton | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:30 1 History
00:08:27 1.1 History of municipal governance
00:10:41 2 Geography
00:13:04 2.1 Climate
00:20:00 2.2 Metropolitan area
00:23:54 2.3 Neighbourhoods
00:27:50 3 Demographics
00:33:16 3.1 Ethnicity
00:35:32 3.2 Religion
00:37:46 4 Economy
00:41:24 4.1 Retail
00:43:17 5 Arts and culture
00:44:03 5.1 Performing arts
00:46:51 5.2 Festivals
00:50:10 5.3 Music
00:52:04 5.4 Nightlife
00:54:58 6 Attractions
00:55:08 6.1 Parkland and environment
00:59:26 6.2 Museums and galleries
01:05:18 7 Sports and recreation
01:09:16 8 Government
01:09:25 8.1 City council
01:10:48 8.2 Provincial politics
01:11:44 8.3 Policing
01:12:50 8.4 Military
01:15:32 9 Infrastructure
01:15:42 9.1 Transportation
01:15:52 9.1.1 Aviation
01:16:53 9.1.2 Rail
01:18:01 9.1.3 Public transit
01:20:53 9.1.4 Roads
01:21:53 9.1.5 Trail system
01:22:15 9.2 Electricity and water
01:23:05 9.3 Waste disposal
01:24:15 9.4 Health care
01:26:18 10 Education
01:26:28 10.1 Primary and secondary
01:28:07 10.2 Post-secondary
01:30:14 11 Media
01:32:01 12 Sister cities
01:33:50 13 See also
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Edmonton ( (listen); Cree: ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐊᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ; Blackfoot: Omahkoyis) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor.The city had a population of 932,546 in 2016, making it Alberta's second-largest city and Canada's fifth-largest municipality. Also in 2016, Edmonton had a metropolitan population of 1,321,426, making it the sixth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada. Edmonton is North America's northernmost metropolitan area with a population over one million. A resident of Edmonton is known as an Edmontonian.Edmonton's historic growth has been facilitated through the absorption of five adjacent urban municipalities (Strathcona, North Edmonton, West Edmonton, Beverly and Jasper Place) in addition to a series of annexations through 1982, and the annexation of 8,260 ha (82.6 km2) of land from Leduc County and the city of Beaumont on January 1, 2019. Known as the Gateway to the North, the city is a staging point for large-scale oil sands projects occurring in northern Alberta and large-scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories.Edmonton is a cultural, governmental and educational centre. It hosts a year-round slate of festivals, reflected in the nickname Canada's Festival City. It is home to North America's largest mall, West Edmonton Mall (the world's largest mall from 1981 until 2004), and Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum.
Grassfire near Ardrossan, Alberta: April 24 2011
Passed this fire on the way to the Vegreville area. Just east of Edmonton right beside the yellow head highway.
Don't be alarmed. grass fires are a normal part of the prairie. Dead grass retains no moisture so even with saturated ground the grass can become tinder dry during the warmer, windy days of spring.
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