Guidebook for Edmonton

Kasey B.
Guidebook for Edmonton

Drinks & Nightlife

Visit Central Social Hall for happy hour, the big game or girls night. Enjoy daily food and drink specials and a great dance floor every weekend!
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Central Social Hall
10909 Jasper Ave
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Visit Central Social Hall for happy hour, the big game or girls night. Enjoy daily food and drink specials and a great dance floor every weekend!
The best place to come enjoy fantastic food, delicious drinks, watch sports and dance, dance, dance to our DJ's.
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The Pint Public House
10125 109 St NW
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The best place to come enjoy fantastic food, delicious drinks, watch sports and dance, dance, dance to our DJ's.
Located on the corner of Jasper Ave and 109st Avenue Downtown is Edmonton's most intimate and energetic nightlife destination.
Avenue Downtown
10888 Jasper Ave
Located on the corner of Jasper Ave and 109st Avenue Downtown is Edmonton's most intimate and energetic nightlife destination.
Edmonton's greatest place to party every Thurs/Fri/Sat & Long Weekend Sundays!
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Knoxville's Tavern
10736 Jasper Ave
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Edmonton's greatest place to party every Thurs/Fri/Sat & Long Weekend Sundays!

Food Scene

Great atmosphere! Great music!
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Cactus Club Cafe
11130 Jasper Ave
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Great atmosphere! Great music!
JOEY Restaurants offer a refined modern industrial aesthetic, balanced by materials that lend a sense of warmth. With our open kitchens, equipped with sushi stations, guests are able to see the culinary team in action at all times. Central to the restaurant is an open bar, a visual focal point, where fresh juice is pressed and cocktails are crafted.
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JOEY Jasper
11228 Jasper Ave
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JOEY Restaurants offer a refined modern industrial aesthetic, balanced by materials that lend a sense of warmth. With our open kitchens, equipped with sushi stations, guests are able to see the culinary team in action at all times. Central to the restaurant is an open bar, a visual focal point, where fresh juice is pressed and cocktails are crafted.

Sightseeing

Victoria Park, named in honour of Queen Victoria, is located on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River. Victoria Park is a great park for a picnic and then a game of baseball, cricket, or horseshoes. Features & Amenities - Picnic Sites - reservable and on a first come, first served basis - Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing - Hiking and cycling trails - Victoria Park Pavillion - 9am to 10pm - Victoria Skating Oval - 10am-10pm (Closed during maintenance and ESSA reserved times) - Freezeway Pilot Winter Skating Trail - On-site parking (may be limited during festivals and events) - Blue emergency phone available - Wheel chair accessible washrooms and picnic sites - Adjacent pathways are wide, paved and accessible - Connecting Parks and Green Spaces: to the East you will find Queen Elizabeth Park; and to the West you will find - Government House Park: this park provides access to the pathways along River Valley Road, which are perfect for walking, running, biking or in-line skating. Nearby Facilities and Attractions Victoria Golf Course and Driving Range Kinsmen Sport Centre John Walter Museum Telus Field Alberta Legislature
River Valley Victoria
Victoria Park, named in honour of Queen Victoria, is located on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River. Victoria Park is a great park for a picnic and then a game of baseball, cricket, or horseshoes. Features & Amenities - Picnic Sites - reservable and on a first come, first served basis - Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing - Hiking and cycling trails - Victoria Park Pavillion - 9am to 10pm - Victoria Skating Oval - 10am-10pm (Closed during maintenance and ESSA reserved times) - Freezeway Pilot Winter Skating Trail - On-site parking (may be limited during festivals and events) - Blue emergency phone available - Wheel chair accessible washrooms and picnic sites - Adjacent pathways are wide, paved and accessible - Connecting Parks and Green Spaces: to the East you will find Queen Elizabeth Park; and to the West you will find - Government House Park: this park provides access to the pathways along River Valley Road, which are perfect for walking, running, biking or in-line skating. Nearby Facilities and Attractions Victoria Golf Course and Driving Range Kinsmen Sport Centre John Walter Museum Telus Field Alberta Legislature
The legislature building is located along where 97 Avenue would be located, but the road was routed through a tunnel during the 1970s renovations to the grounds, allowing a large plaza to connect the legislature to a greenspace to the north. To the west of the building the grounds are bounded by 109 Street and the former rail right-of-way coming north from the High Level Bridge, now used the High Level Bridge Streetcar and a walking path, with Victoria Park and Golf Course and the Grandin neighbourhood beyond. To the north lies the "Government Centre" district within Downtown Edmonton, south of Jasper Avenue, Edmonton's main street. Here are found several provincial government office buildings including the recently renovated Federal Building. A short section of 108 Street, called "Capital Boulevard", is anchored by two terminating vistas, the legislature and MacEwan University's City Centre Campus. MacEwan is a part of the Old Canadian National rail yard redevelopment. Immediately east is the Legislature Annex Building and the Government Centre transit centre, and beyond them the Rossdale neighbourhood and Edmonton Ballpark.
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Alberta Legislature Building
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The legislature building is located along where 97 Avenue would be located, but the road was routed through a tunnel during the 1970s renovations to the grounds, allowing a large plaza to connect the legislature to a greenspace to the north. To the west of the building the grounds are bounded by 109 Street and the former rail right-of-way coming north from the High Level Bridge, now used the High Level Bridge Streetcar and a walking path, with Victoria Park and Golf Course and the Grandin neighbourhood beyond. To the north lies the "Government Centre" district within Downtown Edmonton, south of Jasper Avenue, Edmonton's main street. Here are found several provincial government office buildings including the recently renovated Federal Building. A short section of 108 Street, called "Capital Boulevard", is anchored by two terminating vistas, the legislature and MacEwan University's City Centre Campus. MacEwan is a part of the Old Canadian National rail yard redevelopment. Immediately east is the Legislature Annex Building and the Government Centre transit centre, and beyond them the Rossdale neighbourhood and Edmonton Ballpark.