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| Edmonton is a bustling metropolitan center that is home to about 800,000 people. As Edmonton has grown, it has remained a place of beauty and prosperity. Unlike some other oil boomtowns, Edmonton has never allowed uncontrolled development. Now known as “Canada’s Festival City,” Edmonton has developed an amazing park system, world-class sporting facilities, and a cultural ambience that attracts major annual events of the highest caliber |
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EDMONTON HOTEL RESERVATIONS |
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15540 Stony Plain Road , Edmonton, AB T5P 3Z2 CA
This Howard Johnson Hotel is situated approximately five miles from downtown Edmonton and 22 miles from Edmonton International Airport. |
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5359 Calgary Trail , Edmonton, AB T6H 4J9 CA
This Ramada is approximately eight miles from West Edmonton Mall and 20 miles from Edmonton International Airport. |
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11834 Kingsway NW , Edmonton, AB T5G 3J5 CA
The Ramada Hotel Edmonton is located 5 minutes from downtown Edmonton and 35 kilometres from Edmonton International Airport. Local attractions include the Odyssium, Muttart Conservatory, and the West Edmonton Mall. |
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17635 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, AB T5S1E3 CA
The Sandman Hotel West Edmonton offers moderately priced accommodations within walking distance of West Edmonton Mall. |
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18035 Stony Plain Road , Edmonton, AB T5S 1B2 CA
Stay at this Edmonton hotel conveniently located in the heart of the city*s West End business center just blocks away from the West Edmonton Mall. |
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10010 179 A Street , Edmonton, AB T5S 2T1 CA
This Days Inn is located approximately 30 miles from Edmonton International Airport, 10 miles from downtown Edmonton and 2 miles from the West Edmonton Mall. Newly built in 2003, the hotel features 108 tastefully decorated guest rooms. |
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10065 100th Street , Edmonton, AB T5J 0N6 CA
Standing high on the bank overlooking the largest urban parkway in North America, The North Saskatchewan River Valley, the Victorian-style Fairmont Hotel Macdonald is approximately 18 miles from the airport. |
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| When the sun goes down, Edmonton gets its second wind. Neighborhood bars and pubs are popular, of course, but if your tastes run deeper, check out our other Edmonton nightlife selections. Whatever your inclination, sit at the bar and relax with a cold beer, a glass of pinot noir, or a classic martini, and be sure to chat with whoever happens to be nearby – you may make a new friend or a valuable business contact. |
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| The Edmonton restaurant scene has all the usual national chains and fast food joints, but part of the fun of traveling is sampling the local cuisine. With that in mind, branch out and give a few locally-owned Edmonton restaurants a shot. This Edmonton dining guide offers choices for those who crave comfort food and those who savor more international flavors, fans of out-of-the-way spots as well as proponents of stylish, upscale dining rooms. |
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Edmonton
Summer activities include golf, bicycling, swimming, jogging, racquetball, squash, and spectator sports. Edmonton is home to three professional sports teams. The Oilers play hockey from September to April; the Trappers excel at baseball in the summer months, and the Eskimos play football from June to November. In the winter there is cross-country skiing, ice skating, dog sledding, and snowshoeing
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