Edmonton
Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta. Its metro area is home to 1.3 million people, and is the northernmost city of at least one million people in North America, the fifth-largest city in Canada and the largest Canadian city farther than 200 kilometres from the US border.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Central Edmonton and South Central.
Central Edmonton
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Central Edmonton is most densely urbanized and oldest area of Edmonton. The heart of Central Edmonton is the "Downtown Core": which is what locals call the central business district plus the areas immediately adjacent like the Government Centre and the Warehouse District.
South Central
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South Central Edmonton is the urban and central area south of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton. The area is artsy, trendy and edgy. In South Central Edmonton you will find some interesting architecture and great festivals.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as West End and North Edmonton.
West End
North Edmonton
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North Edmonton is a sprawling suburban area of the City of Edmonton, Alberta. It is generally composed of low density residential neighbourhoods consisting of primarily single family detached homes and a few "power centres".
Places of Interest
Highlights include Commonwealth Stadium and Rogers Place.
Commonwealth Stadium
Stadium
Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air, multi-purpose stadium located in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It has a seating capacity of 56,302, making it the largest stadium in Canada.
Rogers Place
Stadium
Art Gallery of Alberta
Museum
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bonnie Doon and Fulton Place.
Bonnie Doon
Quarter
Bonnie Doon is a neighbourhood in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The well-known Mill Creek Ravine Park forms its west boundary. The Bonnie Doon shopping mall is on its east boundary.
Fulton Place
Quarter
Fulton Place is a residential neighbourhood in east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is named for the creek which runs along the neighbourhood's west boundary.
Alberta Avenue
Neighborhood
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Alberta Avenue is a pre–World War II neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Alberta Avenue is a mature, inner city neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta.
Edmonton
- Type: City with 928,000 residents
- Description: capital city of the province of Alberta, Canada
- Also known as: “City of Edmonton”, “Edmonton, AB”, and “Edmonton, Alberta”
- Neighbors: Devon, Fort Saskatchewan, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert
- Categories: provincial or territorial capital city in Canada, city in Alberta, big city, and locality
- Location: Edmonton Capital Region, Alberta, Prairies, Canada, North America
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Latitude
53.5426° or 53° 32′ 33″ northLongitude
-113.4944° or 113° 29′ 40″ westPopulation
928,000Elevation
668 metres (2,192 feet)IATA airport code
YEAUnited Nations Location Code
CA EDMOpen location code
9558GGV4+27OpenStreetMap ID
node 29811182OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
5946768Wikidata ID
Q2096
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Satellite Map
Discover Edmonton from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Edmonton” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Edmonton”
- Albanian: “Edmonton”
- Arabic: “إدمونتون”
- Aragonese: “Edmonton”
- Armenian: “Էդմոնտոն”
- Asturian: “Edmonton”
- Atikamekw: “Edmonton”
- Azerbaijani: “Edmonton”
- Balinese: “Edmonton”
- Basque: “Edmonton”
- Bavarian: “Edmonton”
- Belarusian: “Эдмантан”
- Bengali: “এডমন্টন, আলবার্টা”
- Bengali: “এডমন্টন, এ.বি.”
- Bengali: “এডমন্টন”
- Bosnian: “Edmonton”
- Breton: “Edmonton”
- Bulgarian: “Едмънтън”
- Catalan: “Edmonton”
- Cebuano: “Edmonton”
- Central Bikol: “Edmonton”
- Central Kurdish: “ئێدمنتن”
- Chechen: “Эдмонтон”
- Chinese: “Āidéméngdùn-shì”
- Chinese: “Edmonton”
- Chinese: “埃德蒙頓”
- Chinese: “埃德蒙顿”
- Chinese: “愛德蒙頓”
- Chinese: “愛民頓”
- Corsican: “Edmonton”
- Cree: “ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐊᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ”
- Croatian: “Edmonton”
- Czech: “Edmonton”
- Danish: “Edmonton”
- Dimli (individual language): “Edmonton”
- Dutch: “Edmonton”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ادمونتون”
- Esperanto: “Edmonton, AB”
- Esperanto: “Edmonton, Alberta”
- Esperanto: “Edmonton”
- Esperanto: “Edmontono”
- Estonian: “Edmonton”
- Faroese: “Edmonton”
- Finnish: “Edmonton”
- French: “Edmonton”
- Galician: “Edmonton”
- Georgian: “ედმონტონი”
- German: “Edmonton, AB”
- German: “Edmonton, Alberta”
- German: “Edmonton”
- Greek: “Έντμοντον”
- Gujarati: “એડમોન્ટન”
- Hausa: “Edmonton”
- Hebrew: “אדמונטון”
- Hindi: “एडमंटन”
- Hindi: “एडमोंटन, अल्बर्टा”
- Hindi: “एडमोंटन, ए.बी.”
- Hungarian: “Edmonton”
- Icelandic: “Edmonton”
- Ido: “Edmonton”
- Indonesian: “City of Edmonton”
- Indonesian: “Edmonton, AB”
- Indonesian: “Edmonton”
- Interlingue: “Edmonton”
- Irish: “Edmonton”
- Italian: “Edmonton”
- Japanese: “Edomonton-shi”
- Japanese: “エドモントン”
- Japanese: “エドモントン市”
- Kalaallisut: “Edmonton”
- Kannada: “ಎಡ್ಮಂಟನ್”
- Karachay-Balkar: “Эдмонтон”
- Kazakh: “Эдмонтон”
- Kirghiz: “Эдмонтон”
- Korean: “Edeumeonteon”
- Korean: “에드먼턴”
- Kurdish: “Edmonton”
- Latin: “Edmundopolis”
- Latvian: “Edmontona”
- Ligurian: “Edmonton”
- Lingua Franca Nova: “Edmonton”
- Literary Chinese: “埃德蒙頓”
- Lithuanian: “Edmontonas”
- Lombard: “Edmonton”
- Low German: “Edmonton”
- Luxembourgish: “Edmonton”
- Macedonian: “Едмонтон”
- Malagasy: “Edmonton”
- Malay: “Edmonton”
- Malayalam: “എഡ്മണ്ടൻ”
- Maltese: “Edmonton”
- Marathi: “एडमंटन”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Edmonton”
- Minangkabau: “Edmonton”
- Northern Frisian: “Edmonton”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Edmonton”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Edmonton”
- Norwegian: “Edmonton”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Edmonton”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Ēadhelmtūn”
- Ossetian: “Эдмонтон”
- Pampanga: “Edmonton”
- Panjabi: “ਐਡਮੰਟਨ”
- Persian: “ادمونتون”
- Piemontese: “Edmonton”
- Polish: “Edmonton”
- Portuguese: “Edmonton, Alberta”
- Portuguese: “Edmonton”
- Quechua: “Edmonton”
- Romanian: “Edmonton”
- Romansh: “Edmonton”
- Russian: “Эдмонтон”
- Sardinian: “Edmonton”
- Scots: “Edmonton”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Edmonton”
- Serbian: “Едмонтон”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Edmonton”
- Silesian: “Edmonton”
- Sinhala: “එඩ්මන්ටන්”
- Slovak: “Edmonton”
- Slovenian: “Edmonton”
- Somali: “Edmonton”
- South Azerbaijani: “ائدمونتون”
- South Azerbaijani: “ادمونتون”
- Spanish: “Ciudad de Edmonton”
- Spanish: “Edmonton (Alberta)”
- Spanish: “Edmonton”
- Swahili: “Edmonton”
- Swedish: “Edmonton”
- Swiss German: “Edmonton”
- Tagalog: “Edmonton”
- Tamil: “எட்மன்டன்”
- Tatar: “Эдмонтон”
- Telugu: “ఎడ్మంటన్”
- Thai: “เอดมันตัน”
- Thai: “เอ็ดมันตัน”
- Tibetan: “ཨེ་ཏི་མོན་ཐོན།”
- Tosk Albanian: “Edmonton”
- Turkish: “Edmonton”
- Twi: “Edmonton”
- Uighur: “Édmonton”
- Ukrainian: “Едмонтон”
- Urdu: “ایڈمنٹن”
- Uzbek: “Edmonton”
- Venetian: “Edmonton”
- Veps: “Edmonton”
- Vietnamese: “Edmonton, Alberta”
- Vietnamese: “Edmonton”
- Volapük: “Edmonton”
- Waray (Philippines): “Edmonton”
- Welsh: “Edmonton”
- Western Armenian: “Էտմընթըն”
- Western Frisian: “Edmonton”
- Western Panjabi: “ایڈمنٹن”
- Wu Chinese: “埃德蒙顿”
- Yakut: “Эдмонтон”
- Yue Chinese: “愛民頓”
- “Edmonton”
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