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Cheap Flights to Edmonton

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Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Known as the “Gateway to the North”, Edmonton’s economy has grown as a result of being a strategic staging point for large scale oil sands projects occurring in northern Alberta and large scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories. Edmonton is a centre of culture, government, and education in Alberta and the whole of Canada. Book cheap flights to Edmonton by calling Travel Center UK today! Our team of experienced travel experts is equipped to give you the best deals on cheap flights to Edmonton. Edmonton hosts a wide range of festivals year round, earning it the nickname “Canada’s Festival City”. These include events such as the summer festival known as K-Days, the Edmonton International Street Performer’s Festival, Canadian Finals Rodeo, the Works Art and Design Festival, Edmonton International Fringe Festival, Edmonton Folk Music Festival, and several others of note. The city of Edmonton is served by the All airports and we have teamed up with world-class airlines to ensure that you travel in safety and comfort to this exciting destination in Canada. Contact us today and ask us about cheap flights to Edmonton, and whether you are on business or on holiday to Edmonton, we have flights that match your needs. Book cheap flights to Edmonton over the phone and get personalised service. You will also get specialised services such as finding the cheapest rates owning to price fluctuations and advice on the best time for booking.

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Travel Tips for when you're in Edmonton

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Time Zone

UTC/GMT -7 hours

Airlines Flying

British airways, Delta Airlines, KLM, United Airlines, Air Canada, American Airlines

Languages

English and French

Best Time to Travel

October to March

Modes of Transport

Plane,Yus,Texi,Hotel Pickup,Metro Train,Car,

Currency Exchange Rate

1.00 GBP = 1.56 USD
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TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT

Check out our Top 10 attractions in Edmonton and make sure you don't miss it

Royal Alberta Museum

The Royal Alberta Museum is home to a mix of permanent cultural and natural history exhibits, as well as always-changing temporary installations. Particularly impressive are the fossils from dinosaur and ice age eras, aquaria of native fish, and live insects - including some exotic and enormous species. The museum's cultural history departments explore aboriginal cultures with artifacts from Blackfoot, Cree, and other First Nations.

Elk Island National Park & Beaver Hills

This national park covers a wooded area with lakes and wetlands, and is home to all kinds of wildlife, including moose, elk, deer, and beaver. But the main attraction of Elk Island National Park is the large herd of buffalo (bison), which graze over a special enclosure. Anyone driving slowly along the road through the park cannot fail to catch sight of one of these massive shaggy beasts.

West Edmonton Mall

Canada's largest shopping center and one of the largest in the world, West Edmonton Mall is a major tourist attraction. In addition to hundreds of shops and restaurants, the facility contains a hotel, movie theaters, a huge water park, ice rink, and much more. In Europa Boulevard many of the shops have European-style fronts and carry the names of international fashion designers. Bourbon Street, a copy of the famous New Orleans street, is a destination for Creole food and live music. The mall's Galaxyland is one of the largest covered, indoor amusement parks in the world. There are all kinds of rides including a triple-loop rollercoaster.

Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village

Established in the 1970s along the Yellowhead Highway, this open-air museum preserves the cultural heritage of the many immigrants from Bukovina and the Ukraine, who settled in what is now Alberta in the 1890s. Various historic buildings have been reconstructed on the site, and the pale onion dome of a Ukrainian church is visible from afar. There are many living history elements to explore, including a blacksmith, market, and an old-fashioned general store.

Fort Edmonton Park

Another open-air museum, Fort Edmonton Park has old buildings faithfully reconstructed to reflect Edmonton's historical development. The buildings include a typical 1846 fort belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company, a street from a pioneer town of 1885, the up-and-coming provincial capital in 1905, as well as buildings from the 1920s. Among the different forms of old transport, visitors can ride a horse-drawn wagon or a steam train. At the John Janzen Nature Centre nearby, there are exhibits about local geology and ecology.

Muttart Conservatory

On the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River, four pyramid-shaped hothouses are home to rare and far-traveled species of plants. Each pyramid features a distinct environment representing different biomes of the world, from the tropical climate of Burma and Fiji to the temperate pavilion with its American redwoods and Australian eucalyptus. With so many species of plants on display, the conservatory is the premier horticultural facility in Edmonton.

Legislature Building

In the midst of a park-like garden where the last Fort Edmonton once stood, is the 1912 Legislature Building. From the terrace, there is a beautiful view across the North Saskatchewan River to the far bank. Guided tours are the best way to learn about the history, architecture, and secrets of the building.

Art Gallery of Alberta

A twisting modernist building on Sir Winston Churchill Square, the Art Gallery of Alberta in Edmonton is dedicated to visual arts with an emphasis on Western Canada. The gallery features changing and traveling exhibitions, and maintains an extensive collection of more than 6,000 pieces.

Reynolds-Alberta Museum, Wetaskiwin

One hour by car south of Downtown Edmonton is the friendly little town of Wetaskiwin. Here, the main attraction is the Reynolds Alberta Museum, dedicated to everything to do with aircraft and vehicle construction. There are open-air displays of old agricultural machinery and tools, including some real dinosaurs - steam tractors, threshing machines, caterpillar tractors, and trucks. There are also veteran aircraft and vintage motorcycles to admire.

Edmonton Valley Zoo

Opened in 1959, the Edmonton Valley Zoo has traditionally focused on research into threatened animal species. But its family-oriented grounds are also home to more than 350 animals both exotic and from the province of Alberta. Animals and their caregivers are regularly out and about meeting and engaging with guests. Children's rides at the zoo include paddle boats, a miniature train, and a carousel.