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    City Market on 104th
    Come visit the city’s original farmer’s market. Located in the heart of downtown, this historical market has served Edmontonians and visitors for more than 100 years. Sample a huge variety of baked goods, hand-picked produce, unique crafts, farm-fresh eggs, poultry and gourmet meats. Summer: Outdoors May 22 to Oct 9, Saturdays 9 am - 3 pm. Winter: Inside the Boardwalk /Revillon Building, Saturdays 9 am - 2 pm.
    Address: 104 St. & 102 Ave., Edmonton,  Alberta
    Send an Email Send an Email (19) Telephone 1 780 907-6002 
     

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    Sherwood Park/Strathcona County
    In the heart of Strathcona County you will find Sherwood Park, one of the world’s largest hamlets. Here you will find Festival Place, a convention and exhibition centre, in addition to many local art and gift shops. During July and August the Patio Series features Alberta Artists every Wednesday evening. For performance details and times, call 464-2852. Sherwood Park is also home to Millennium Place, the region’s new recreation complex houses a special event centre and field house, an aquatic centre, fitness centre, indoor track, gymnasium, twin arena, children’s playground and leisure ice year-round and new outdoor skateboard park, 416-3300. Strathcona Wilderness Centre is a popular spot for hiking, cross country skiing canoeing, snow-shoeing, wildlife watching, orienteering, and nature interpretation. The area features 550 acres and 12 km of trails. Campsites, bunkhouses and a pine lodge are on-site, 922-3939. Step into the past at the Strathcona County Museum and Archives. If you want to relax, stop for tea at the elegant Strathcona Tea House and shop next door at Treasure Chest & Antiques Ltd. Another popular attraction, Katie’s Crossing offers a unique dining experience. Tucked away just off Baseline Road, guests can dine in re-modeled train cars, 922-7008. The nearby Cooking Lake/Blackfoot Recreational Area offers an abundance of outdoor activities. (See above listing for more details.) Located east of Edmonton on Hwy. 16. Visitor information: 1-866-464-0801 or 464-0249 or 464-8216.
     

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    Bruderheim
    Bruderheim means “home of the brethren” and was named by German Moravian settlers in 1984. The Moravian Church, 796-3775, built in 1895, commemorates the first Protestant congregation in Western Canada and is still used today. Skara Shine, 22 km (13.75 mi.) northeast of town on Hwy. 45, is made of local fieldstone and is the object of an annual pilgrimage in mid-August by descendants of Ukrainian pioneers.
     

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    Stony Plain Country Market
    The Stony Plain Country Market is a lively Farmer's Market that runs May to Oct on Sat 9-1 at the Exhibition Grounds. Enjoy a hot meal from the concession by Krave Catering or grab an ice cream as you stroll the market. On several weekends throughout the season the market has a petting zoo and on Aug 2 we take our market to Rotary Park for Market In The Park! Come visit this great market - you won't be dissapointed!
    Address: 53 ave 51 st Stony Plain  Alberta  Canada
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    Old Glenora District
    One of Edmonton's oldest and best known neighbourhoods, Old Glenora features elegant brick mansions and Victorian homes, quiet tree-lined streets and views of the North Sasketchewan River valley, making it one of the city's most sought after residential areas. The district is located south of 107th Avenue, between 124th and 142nd Streets.
    Address: . Edmonton  AB  CAN
     

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    Stony Plain
    A community of over 10,000 Stony Plain is home to more than 20 life-size murals painted by Alberta artists and a charming main street. Other highlights include the Multicultural Heritage Centre, an old brick school built in 1925 which now contains a public art gallery, a gift and craft store. Also on the grounds is Oppertshauser House, a living museum and antique store. Stony Plain Pioneer Museum with historical artifacts depicting the region’s heritage, Shikaoi Park, a tranquil garden setting with ponds and flowers designed as a tribute to Stony Plain’s sister town of Shikaoi, Japan, and Crooked Pot Gallery featuring clay and raku pottery by regional potters. Located west of Edmonton on Hwy. 16 or 16A. Visitor Information: 963-4545.
    Address: Located west of the city on hwy. 16 or 16X
    Telephone 1 780 963-2151 
     

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    Leduc
    This city just south of Edmonton is home to the Canadian Petroleum Interpretive Centre, a world class curling facility, Leduc Woods House Museum and an extensive network of parks and natural areas. Leduc also has a thriving arts and cultural community. Visitor Information: 986-5454
    Address: Five minutes from the International Airport, south of Edmonton on Hwy. 2.
     

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    Fort Saskatchewan
    This city beyond the northeast corner of Edmonton was established as a fort by the North West Mounted Police in 1875. In 1913 the fort was transferred to Edmonton, and the site in Fort Saskatchewan was demolished. Fort Saskatchewan Museum encompasses nine buildings dating from 1900 to 1920, including the town’s first court house, a log farm house, school, church, blacksmith shop and farm sheds. 10104–101 St, 998-1750. Visitor Information: 998-1783.
     

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    Morinville
    30 km (18 mi.) north of Edmonton via Hwy. 2. Morinville Historical and Cultural Centre, built in 1909, is a 100-room building containing period rooms, artifacts, The Boardroom Tea House and an art gallery. Visit the cultural centre by appointment. Free admission, 939-4361. St. Jean Baptist Church houses murals depicting the life of St. John the Baptist and a 1925 Casavant pipe organ. The original chapel was built in 1891 by Father Jean Baptist Morin, who brought the first French and German settlers to the area. The chapel was replaced in 1893 and again by the current church in 1907. Visitor information: 939-4361 or 939-7702.
     

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    Chinatown & Avenue of Nations
    The impressive Chinatown Gate downtown at 102 Avenue and 97 Street welcomes visitors to the hub of the Chinese community. The gate was built as a symbol of friendship between Edmonton and its sister city, Harbin. Don't forget to roll the ball in the lion's mouth for good luck! "e;New"e; Chinatown runs eastward along 102 Avenue to 95 Street and south to Jasper Avenue (the Edmonton Chinatown Multicultural Centre is here). "e;Original"e; Chinatown extends north on 97 Street from 105 to 108 Avenue.
     

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    Devon
    Located southwest of Edmonton, the town of Devon is nestled along the banks of the North Saskatchewan river and offers a multitude of attractions and activities, restaurants and accommodations. Highlights of the Devonian Way include Budweiser Motorsports Park, three golf courses, a beautiful campground, Devonian Botanic Gardens, Rabbit Hill Ski Area and Shalom Waterskiing Park. West on Hwy. 16, south on Hwy. 60 or south on Hwy. 2 and west on Hwy. 19. Visitor Information: 987-4323.
     

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    Jasper
    The Yellowhead Highway (Hwy. 16) is a scenic route from Edmonton to Jasper’s mountain majesty. The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course is rated #1 in Canada. A guided tour of Jasper Tramway provides a view of six mountain ranges. During winter, ski or snowboard the groomed runs at Marmot Basin. Set amidst the rugged beauty of Jasper National Park, the Jasper Inn Alpine Resort puts every mountain holiday into perfect perspective. It’s a world of spectacular views and fireside comforts and the finest resort accommodation and amenities. Visitor information: (780) 852-3858.
     

     
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