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    Why Visit Edmonton: National Geographic Isn’t the Only One That Loves It

    by Joanna Farley December 3, 2020
    written by Joanna Farley

    Edmonton’s downtown core — Churchill Square. Image by Flickr user Kurt Bauschardt.

    When National Geographic named Edmonton one of its Best Summer Trips 2015, residents weren’t surprised. After all, they’re fiercely proud of what ‘festival city’ manages to accomplish each summer in terms of endless events and parties.

    While it may have taken the FIFA Women’s World Cup to get Edmonton on the travel destination map, it’s long been one of Canada’s hidden summer gems. With miles of parks and river walks to explore, outdoor free pools and shopping districts, and sunlight from 5 AM to 10 PM in June and July, the city becomes a hotbed of parties and festivals that stretch into the wee hours of the night.

    But while Edmonton may be praised as a summer destination, the best time to visit is really in September and October.

    The city puts on a show of red, orange, and gold leaves that stretch across the river valley beneath the downtown core. Outdoor patios and activities still abound, and the streets are thronged with friendly locals eager to explain why Edmonton is ‘The City of Champions.’

    Have I piqued your interest? Here are three areas you absolutely can’t miss if you’re looking to find out just why Edmonton is rapidly becoming one of Canada’s best cities.

    Whyte Avenue/Old Strathcona — Boutiques, Bars, Independent Arts

    Whyte Avenue in winter displays a lot of natural charm, but it\'s even better in the fall! Image by (WT-shared) Edmontonenthusiast at wts wikivoyage (Own work) on Wikimedia Commons.
    Whyte Avenue in winter displays a lot of natural charm, but it’s even better in the fall! Image by (WT-shared) Edmontonenthusiast at wts wikivoyage (Own work) on Wikimedia Commons.

    Whyte Avenue and Old Strathcona is the perfect mix of new and old, where one of the oldest and most attractive areas of the city (think old, stone libraries; prairie-style farmhouses; and massive trees) and some of Edmonton’s newest and most modern attractions combine as a bustling shopping and residential area with unique spirit.

    Farmers markets, designer cupcake boutiques, and Edmonton’s most avant-garde dining options. Newly opened clubs, ancient blues bars, cutting-edge fashion shops, and the city’s best antique market. Whyte Avenue attracts a mixed crowd of individuals to its shops, patios, and bars around the clock. It’s also the home of Edmonton’s independent arts, including theatre groups; live-music venues; art walks; and several festivals, including the world’s second-biggest alternative theatre festival, the Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival.

    Don’t miss: Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market. Food and craft lovers will adore walking this bustling market on Saturday mornings, when dozens of vendors and hundreds of customers crowd in to purchase fresh food and one-of-a-kind gifts. You can also sample ready-made food, and exchange stories and gossip. Make sure you visit hungry, as most vendors are eager for you to sample their wares!

    Downtown and Jasper Avenue — Architecture and Must-See Events

    Edmonton skyline. Image from Wikimedia Commons via Flickr user bulliver.
    Edmonton skyline. Image from Wikimedia Commons via Flickr user bulliver.

    Anyone who really wants to know Edmonton needs to visit the downtown core. Far more gritty (and a lot less attractive) than other areas of Edmonton, Jasper Avenue and its surrounding streets are rapidly reclaiming themselves after years of neglect.

    Anchored at either end by the Alberta Legislative Building and City Hall — both of which feature architecture tours and free wading pools out front — Edmonton’s downtown core is a mix of early 1900s, 1960s, and 21st century architecture; chain bars and restaurants; and alternative cafes and wine bars. Commercial, retail, and residential properties nestle side-by-side, and the people watching opportunities are at their best when the city’s biggest events, from Pride to New Year’s Eve, are celebrated in Sir Winston Churchill Square.

    Jasper Avenue becomes part of Oliver to the West of 109th Street, but the fun doesn’t stop there. Clubs, bars, and restaurants are on every block as Jasper Avenue works towards 124th street and the equally revitalized area of Westmount.

    Don’t miss: 104th Street North of Jasper Avenue, where top contenders for the city’s best coffee shops and wine bars (ex: Credo and Tzin Wine and Tapas) sit across the street from each other in old warehouses. The classic Blue Plate Diner still serves up some of Edmonton’s best dinners, and an outdoors farmers market takes place each Saturday.

    124th Street/Westmount — The Best Baked Goods

    124th street has spent the last 10 years becoming known for its restaurants and shops that start at the west end of Jasper Avenue and extend north for over a dozen blocks. Small businesses; boutique shops that specialize in decor, clothes, and art; brunch spots; and art galleries all line this area, with new venues opening frequently.

    Events also happen here, including shopping festivals and a yearly gallery walk.

    But the top draw for the area is Duchess Bake Shop. Considered one of the best bakeries in North America, Edmontonians visit regularly to try out all of the French patisserie’s fantastic treats.

    Don’t miss: Create your own version of High Tea at Duchess Bake Shop. Stop by in the afternoon for cake, scones, or cookies and a cup of cappuccino or tea for a taste-buds-altering experience. Whatever you choose, be sure to add at least one macaron. While the flavours change monthly, they’re always divine.

    Get There & Around

    Want to visit Edmonton? Getting there’s never been easier thanks to the newly revamped international airport in neighbouring Leduc, a VIA rail station, and both Red Arrow and Greyhound bus terminals. The city is easy to navigate with Uber, lots of day and night buses, and 2 LRT lines that connect through downtown.

    Why do you love to visit Edmonton? Share your favourite spots!

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    Historic, Convenient, Awe-Inspiring: Why Train Travel Is (Still) the Best Way to Go

    by Joanna Farley October 28, 2020
    by Joanna Farley October 28, 2020

    My first long-distance train trip was a bit of a surreal experience.
    Headed from Avignon to Paris, the TGV (high-speed t

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    How Did Your Grandmother Get Around? Take This Vintage Travel Advice

    by Joanna Farley September 7, 2020
    by Joanna Farley September 7, 2020

    Women and men travelling in a 1913 Napier motor car. Photo from the State Library of Queensland.
    Travel advice is someth

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    Go Girls Present: Long-Haul Flight Survival Tips

    by Joanna Farley July 8, 2020
    by Joanna Farley July 8, 2020

    Listen to your pilot for updates. Image from Wikimedia Commons.
    Everyone knows how dreadful a long-haul flight can be. Y

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    Fall Festivals Worldwide: Discover 5 Cultural Celebrations

    by Joanna Farley June 12, 2020
    by Joanna Farley June 12, 2020

    Pick a pumpkin or dance with el diablo! Image by Flickr user Susan Sermoneta.
    The fall is always a great time to travel.

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    Cultural History: 5 Ways to Learn About the Past to Appreciate the Present!

    by Joanna Farley May 4, 2020
    by Joanna Farley May 4, 2020

    Ephesus Celsus Library. Image from Wikimedia Commons user Benh LIEU SONG.When you travel, it’s easy to get caught up in

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    5 Ways to Bring Vintage to Your Vacation

    by Joanna Farley March 3, 2020
    by Joanna Farley March 3, 2020

    Take a break from modern. Image from Flickr user Rupert Ganzer (Kodak Retina Film advertising).
    The dog days of summer a

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    Luxury Rentals: Combining the Best of All Worlds

    by Joanna Farley October 6, 2019
    by Joanna Farley October 6, 2019

    Relax amongst the trees. Image from Time and Place.
    As Go Girls, we love cultural immersion.
    Its all too easy to daydrea

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    Getting Back in the Game: 4 Travel Tips After Time Away

    by Joanna Farley March 8, 2019
    by Joanna Farley March 8, 2019

    Timing is everything. Image by Pixabay user obpia30.
    Over the last year, I haven’t had the ability to travel. Because th

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    No Knee-Length Skirts Here! How to Be a Vintage Girl and Still Enjoy Culturally Sensitive Travel

    by Joanna Farley February 22, 2019
    by Joanna Farley February 22, 2019

    Traveling in vintage style can be fun, but it also can also be a culturally sensitive minefield. Image by Pixabay user J

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