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West Edmonton Mall

8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2

Options galore for summer fun, including:

Alien Outbreak Escape Room $25 per person

Dragon’s Tale Blacklight Mini-golf $18, $13 (3-10yrs);

Ed’s Rec Room (billiards, bowling and arcade games);

Galaxyland : daily rate $64, $54 (under 43 inches tall);

Galaxyland map

Ice Palace $16, $11 (3-10yrs) rental skates available;

Sea Lions Rock Show $7, Sat & Sun 2 pm ;

Sealife Caverns 11 am-6 pm $13;

Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf $18, $13 (3-10yrs);

World Waterpark daily rate $64, $54 (under 48 inches tall);

World Water park

Skyflyer Zipline $25 single flight, without waterpark admission

Drive : Indoor Go Kart   $30 per ride

Hours
Monday 10 am - 9 pm
Tuesday 10 am - 9 pm
Wednesday 10 am - 9 pm
Thursday 10 am - 9 pm
Friday 10 am - 9 pm
Saturday 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday 10 am - 9 pm

Gateway Entertainment Centre

3414 Gateway Boulevard
(780) 435-1922

Bowling, Laser Tag, Billiards, Arcade and Monster Minigolf.

 

Hours
Monday 9 am - 10 pm
Tuesday 9 am - 10 pm
Wednesday 9 am - 10 pm
Thursday 9 am - 10 pm
Friday 9 am - 10 pm
Saturday 9 am - 10 pm
Sunday 9 am - 10 pm

Fort Edmonton Park

7000 143 Street
780-496-7381

Adult   $ 26.20 (+GST)
Child   $ 20.90 (+GST)
Senior $ 20.90 (+GST)
Family $ 95.00 (+GST)

Providing the best in living history, Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 64 hectares (158 acres) of wooded parkland along Edmonton’s river valley. What began as a Canada Centennial project in 1967 to reconstruct the old Fort Edmonton, quickly grew to encompass much more.

Explore the park ensuring you stop at each of these unique exhibits and experiences

Indigenous People Experience

1846 Fort

1885 Street

1905 Street

1920 Street

Midway & Exhibition

Capital Theatre

Train & Street Car

Wagon & Pony Rides

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Hours
Wednesday 10 am - 5 pm
Thursday 10 am - 5 pm
Friday 10 am - 5 pm
Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum

5007-50th Avenue Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada T9A 0S3
780 352 0227

Admission By Donation

Immerse yourself in history at The Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum. Located in the heart of Wetaskiwin’s historic downtown, and with three floors of exhibits, we celebrate local history and heritage. You won’t be able to resist our one-of-kind Pioneer Play Rooms where kids of all ages engage their senses and use real museum artifacts. And that’s just the beginning! Move forward with history as you uncover the dynamic heritage of Wetaskiwin City, County, and the Four Maskwacis Cree Nations through exhibits and interactive displays that span from the time of the dinosaurs to the War Years.

Hours
Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm
Wednesday 10 am - 5 pm
Thursday 10 am - 8 pm
Friday 10 am - 5 pm
Saturday 10 am - 5 pm

Ukrainian Cultural Village

50 km East of Edmonton on Hwy 16

  • Family (2 Adults & Youths to a maximum of 8 people): $40
  • Adult (18-64): $15
  • Senior (65+): $13
  • Youth (7-17): $10
  • Child (0-6): Free

History is brought to life at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, an open-air museum where costumed role-players recreate the life of early Ukrainian pioneers that settled in east central Alberta from 1892-1930. Step back in time to hear real stories of hardships and triumphs in Canada’s oldest and at one-time largest bloc settlement of Ukrainian pioneers.

Explore more than 35 relocated and restored structures including a burdei (sod house), a one-room and two-room school, grain elevator, blacksmith shop and three churches of Eastern Byzantine Rite.

Special events take visitors of all ages back to east central Alberta’s cultural and agricultural roots.

Visitor Tips

  • Plan for 2-3 hours to tour our museum and historic buildings.
  • We are an outdoor museum with walking required between our historic buildings.
  • Walking shoes are recommended for our gravel roads.
  • Sunscreen and sun hats are recommended on warm summer days.

See the grounds map:

Ukrainian Village Grounds Map

 

Open Wednesday – Sunday 10 am – 5 pm

Hours

Strathcona County Museum

913 Ash St, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 2G3

 

The Museum officially opened July 12, 1997 with exhibits of settlers and pioneers from the early 1900s. Today our permanent exhibits consist of a Train Station, Grain Elevator, Dairy Barn, Blacksmith/Woodworking Shop, General Store/Post Office, Barber Shop, Parlour, Kitchen, One-Room School, Country Church, Natural History, First Nations, RCMP, Firefighting and Communications.

We have many unique books for sale in the lobby for visitors who want to learn more about the history of Strathcona County.

Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm

Hours

Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions

4611 47 Ave, Stettler
1-800-282-3994

Trains depart late morning, early afternoon

From $120–$185 adult, $75–$120 kids, prices depend on the date and nature of the trip you choose.

Alberta Prairie offers an exciting one day adventure on board a real steam or diesel-powered train. Different themes are enacted throughout the season, including murder mysteries, family, live stage show, seniors and teddy bear specials. For a day full of activities which is truly different and interesting, read on!

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Telus World of Science

11211 142 St
780 452 9100

  • $23.95 adult
  • $21.95 youth (13–17yrs)
  • $18.95 kids (3–12yrs)

This Summer:

Experience a close encounter with some of the most extraordinary creatures to walk the Earth.
Dinosaurs – The Exhibition is your chance to get up close with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs and skeleton casts that will bring you back in time, way back, to the Mesozoic Era (252-66 million years ago), the time of the dinosaurs, which includes the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods.

Rates don’t include IMAX or special exhibits

Life Long learning with a positive science and technology culture. Ongoing exhibits, feature exhibits and imax films.

 

Open Daily 10 am – 5 pm

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Rutherford House

11153 Saskatchewan Drive
780-427-3995

  • $7 Adult
  • $5 Youth (7 – 17)
  • Free (under 7)

 

Rutherford House Provincial Historic Site was the home of the first Premier of Alberta, Alexander Cameron Rutherford. In 1911, A.C. Rutherford, his wife Mattie and their family moved into this beautiful brick mansion near the university campus.  Today, this restored and furnished Edwardian-era home maintains the Rutherford tradition of hospitality and offers visitors a glimpse into the past with costumed interpreters, guided tours and special events.

 

 

Open Wed – Sun 10 am – 5 pm

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Muttart Conservatory

9626 - 96A Street Edmonton, AB T6C 4L8

This innovative botanical garden sets the pace for plant science in western Canada and defines Edmonton’s skyline with striking glass pyramids rising from river valley. Inside the pyramids, three biomes are in the Conservatory’s year-round displays. A fourth pyramid houses creative feature displays, changing up to eight times a year. Educational programs and Great food

Child (Under 2 Years)  $0
Child (2-12 Years)  $7.75
Youth/Senior  $12.95
Adult  $14.95

 

The Muttart Conservatory features more than 700 species of plants in 3 climate-regulated biomes:

  • Arid
  • Temperate
  • Tropical

Fri – Tues 9 am –  5 pm

Wed & Thurs 9 am – 9 pm

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