things to do in edmonton

Winter is extra beautiful at this enchanting skating trail in Alberta, which winds through a forest glowing under the light of rainbow-coloured lanterns. With a long winter ahead, this colourful trail is the perfect way to bring some fun into the season.

If you're looking for things to do in Alberta to get you through the cold, this should be at the top of your list.

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Get ready to create unforgettable memories this summer with AIR MILES' 'Collect more moments' campaign, designed to help you gather meaningful experiences—not just miles. This immersive pop-up event encourages attendees to put down their phones and live in the moment.

On July 24, The Moment Shop mobile pop-up is coming to Taste of Edmonton from 11 a.m.—until prizing runs out. This Instagram-worthy experience features shelves of "moment boxes" waiting to be picked. Each box offers unique experiences, from karaoke nights and spa days to doggy birthday parties, and more. AIR MILES aims to strengthen your connections with loved ones through spontaneous fun and relaxing adventures. So mark your calendars and get ready for an experience that will bring joy, connection, and fun to your summer!

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Thinking about your summer plans? Whether you want to see incredible Canadian natural wonders or visit some of the country's iconic landmarks, you don't need to book an expensive plane ticket.

Instead of spending all your cash on a flight, you can take the scenic route this summer and travel across Canada with VIA Rail.

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Sometimes a regular old hotel room just doesn't cut it, and this unique Alberta stay solves that problem with their out-of-this-world fantasy-themed rooms that will transport you to space, the wilderness, or even Pirates of the Caribbean.

The West Edmonton Mall's Fantasyland Hotel gives you the choice of fantasy-like worlds to step into, taking you far away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

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Seeing the Northern Lights is one of the most surreal experiences and Canada is regularly blessed with the most spectacular show. Luckily, for those in Alberta and B.C., Western Canada offers some of the most impressive backdrops of the glowing Aurora Borealis.

The provinces are home to some enormous Dark Sky Preserves and parks where you can take in the night sky with mountain views that have to be seen to be believed.

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