Edmonton

[45] The site of present-day Edmonton was home to several First Nations peoples, including the Cree, Nakota Sioux, Blackfoot, Tsuut'ina, Ojibwe, and Denesuline.

[48] His expeditions across the Prairies of Rupert's Land were mainly to seek contact with the Indigenous population for establishing the fur trade, as the competition was fierce between the HBC and the North West Company (NWC).

[69] Due to McCauley's good relationship with the federal Liberals, Edmonton maintained economic and political prominence over Strathcona, a rival town on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River.

Many thousands of workers participated in the Edmonton general strike of 1919 and a strong block of Labour representatives were on council after the next election: East, Kinney, Sam McCoppen, Rice Sheppard and Joe Clarke.

[81] The aspen woods and forests in and around Edmonton have long since been reduced by farming and residential and commercial developments including oil and natural gas exploration.

[85] Much of the precipitation that Edmonton receives in the summer comes from late-day thunderstorms,[96][97] which are frequent and occasionally severe enough to produce large hail, damaging winds, funnel clouds, and tornadoes.

[99][100][101][102] A massive cluster of thunderstorms swept through Edmonton on July 11, 2004, with large hail and over 100 mm (3.9 in) of rain reported within an hour in many places.

[186] From these beginnings, Muslims now form the city's largest religious minority, with 83,015 members (2021)[184] representing over 62 ethnic backgrounds[187] at over 20 Edmonton-area mosques (2019).

Locally based operations such as Principal Trust and Canadian Commercial Bank[204] would fail, and some regional offices were moved to other cities.

[216] Old Strathcona also houses the city's largest indoor farmer's market with over 130 vendors selling local and regional produce, meat, crafts, and clothing year-round.

On the south side of the river, the university district and Whyte Avenue contain theatres, concert halls, and various live music venues.

[220] Described as one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in Canada, it is home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and hosts a wide variety of shows every year.

[237] Edmonton is also hosts the Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship each summer in July, which showcases some of the best fiddlers in Canada, the United States, and Scotland.

[238] The city also has a vibrant popular music scene, across genres including hip-hop, reggae, R&B, rock, pop, metal, punk, country and electronic.

Notable past and present local musicians include Robert Goulet,[239] Tommy Banks, Eleanor Collins, Stu Davis, Tim Feehan, Cadence Weapon, Kreesha Turner, the Smalls, SNFU, Social Code, Stereos, Ten Second Epic, Tupelo Honey, Mac DeMarco, Shout Out Out Out Out, Psyche, Purity Ring, The Wet Secrets, Nuela Charles, Celeigh Cardinal, and Ruth B.

[249] Several golf courses, both public and private, are also located in the river valley; the long summer daylight hours of this northern city provide for extended play from early morning well into the evening.

[257] The Alberta Aviation Museum, located in a hangar at the City Centre Airport, was built for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.

[citation needed] The Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage Centre[258] is home to the Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum.

In addition to a collection of artifacts tracing the history of the telephone, the museum has its own theatre featuring a brief film led by the robot Xeldon.

Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum, is located in the river valley southwest of the city centre.

[266] Edmonton is home to four artist-run centres all located in the downtown core Harcourt House, Latitude 53, Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective and Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP).

[citation needed] Local university-level sports teams include the U of A Golden Bears, the U of A Pandas, the NAIT Ooks, and the MacEwan Griffins.

[274] The Edmonton International Raceway, which hosts NASCAR Pinty's Series races, is located about 50 km (31 mi) to the south near Wetaskiwin.

Council has the responsibility of approving the city's budget, and develops laws and policies intended to promote the health and safety of Edmonton residents based on the powers granted by the Municipal Government Act.

The council passes all legislation related to the city's police, firefighting, parks, and libraries, as well as its utilities – electricity, water supply, solid waste handling, and drainage.

[303] The brigade had existed in Calgary since the 1950s, and Lord Strathcona's Horse had traditionally been a Calgary garrison unit dating back to before World War I. Edmonton also has a large army reserve element from 41 Canadian Brigade Group (41 CBG), including The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry); 41 Combat Engineer Regiment; HQ Battery, 20th Field Artillery Regiment; and B Squadron of The South Alberta Light Horse, one of Alberta's oldest army reserve units.

It is also tied into the Canadian Pacific Kansas City network, which provides service from Calgary to the south and extends northeast of Edmonton to serve Alberta's Industrial Heartland.

The southeast leg of the Valley Line, which starts in Mill Woods and ends in the downtown core, opened on November 4, 2023, after experiencing significant delays.

That year, more than 150 Canadians visited Nashville to attend Alberta-born Brett Kissel's Grand Ole Opry debut and to meet with Sister Cities representatives.

[391] In November 2015, Doug Hoyer and Jeremy Witten represented Edmonton at World of Friendship, Nashville's annual sister cities celebration.

The last of five Fort Edmontons was constructed in 1830. It was the third to be built within present-day Edmonton.
The completed Alberta Legislature Building in 1914, just above the last Fort Edmonton. The city was selected as Alberta's capital in 1905.
Edmonton City Hall is the home of the municipal government for Edmonton.
The North Saskatchewan River is a glacier -fed river that bisects the city.
Winters in Edmonton are typically cold and dry.
Downtown Edmonton is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region .
Victoria Promenade in the residential neighbourhood of Oliver . The neighbourhood borders downtown Edmonton.
Houses in Crestwood , a residential neighbourhood typical of most suburban areas of Edmonton
Row housing in Blatchford
St. Joseph's Basilica is the only Roman Catholic basilica in Western Canada . In 2021, 21.0 percent of residents of Edmonton identified as Catholic.
Edmonton is home to Alberta Innovates, a provincially-funded applied research and development corporation based in Edmonton's Bell Tower . [ 198 ]
View of Edmonton's central business district in 2018
The Edmonton Folk Music Festival . Edmonton is host to several large festivals each year.
Opened in 1915, the Princess Theatre is the oldest cinema in the city.
Edmonton River Valley and Dawson Bridge
Entry to Larch Sanctuary
Interior entrance lobby to the new Royal Alberta Museum
Fort Edmonton Park is Canada's largest living museum by area.
The Art Gallery of Alberta is Edmonton's largest art gallery .
Rogers Place is a multi-use indoor arena, and the present home arena for the NHL 's Edmonton Oilers .
Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air multi-purpose stadium . Opened in 1978 for the 1978 Commonwealth Games , the facility is also used as the home stadium for CFL 's Edmonton Elks .
RE/MAX Field , a ballpark opened in 1995 home to the Edmonton Riverhawks
Edmonton is home to the Alberta Legislature Building , the meeting place for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta .
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services Headquarters, Administration Offices, & Number 1 Station
Edmonton Police Service vehicle at Downtown Headquarters
Control tower for Edmonton International Airport . The international airport is the primary air passenger and air cargo facility for the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.
An ETS bus at the Stadium Station transit centre
Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton. The freeway is the main ring road for the city.
The Edmonton Composting Facility was the largest co- composting facility in North America by volume and capacity.
Headquarters of Edmonton Public Schools , one of three publicly funded school districts in the city
Edmonton City Hall with the CN Tower in the background
Edmonton City Hall with the CN Tower in the background