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1. Royal Alberta Museum - Transportation and utility corridor
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· 3165 reviews
9810 103a Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 2T6, Canada
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Kim Nguyen Dac: A must visit place in Edmonton.Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Terence Roberts: Great exhibits, well presented and curated. Wasn’t too crowded, so we really felt we had the time and space to explore.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Gurjot Mand: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No
kamaljit singh: Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No
Chris & Doris Hamill: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes
Caitlin Dowbiggin: Nice new building with some lovely exhibits, but I find it frustrating that it was designed without parking. Taking public transit is not accessible for everyone, especially those outside the city limits.I would be interested to see what a special exhibit looks like in the new building, it was just the permanent exhibits when I visited.
Jason Pirtam: Great experience. Learned so much.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Eric Lam: Good experienceVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Alyssia McCaw: We went when it first opened/free admission and I would for sure go back and pay to see more cool exhibits. It's so big and open you can waste an afternoon walking around and getting to know Alberta/Yeg better.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …
Terry Keizer: We saw everything, and it took a few hours. Had to take a few sit down breaks.Staff were nice. It would be nice if the cafeteria stayed open longer.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Evan Bwala: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No
Sandy Y: , picked up the treasure map
Sadik Doctor: Good place to walk through and experience Canadian History and our past. Definitely worth a visit.Fees are $21 each.Parking is a problem so be prepared to search for good parking across the street.
Agnes Wong: Very nice building. Bug Gallery and the kids play area are my favorite.
2. University Of Alberta Museums - University of Alberta Neighbourhood
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· 8 reviews
Ring House 1, University of Alberta Edmonton, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada
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闕碧芬: An excellent collection. Need book online
Aren Ryan: Good pokestops
3. John Walter Museum - River Valley Walterdale
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· 47 reviews
9180 Walterdale Hill NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 2V3, Canada
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ZAK: The John Walter Museum is located right in the heart of Edmonton’s river valley in Kinsmen Park. As an accredited museum, the site interprets the life of John Walter and the Strathcona community of Walterdale from 1870-1942.The park has walking and biking trails, picnic sites, a playground, an outdoor pool and the Kinsmen recreation centre.
Leslie Scilley: Went for field trip with my son's grade 1 class. Great museum and the the staff were wonderful.Visited on Weekday …
Morgan G: one of my favourite places to watch the sun riseVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …
Kaley-lynn A. Hewitt-MacDougall: I love this shot for taking photos
shaheena merchant: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait
Dwayne Lavallee: This is the first time visiting the John Walter Museum and area since moving to Edmonton 7+ years ago. I am glad that I could take some time, and enjoy walking through some of Edmonton's original historical sites on a sunny winter's day. Once the Museum opens up I would definitely take in a tour so I can learn about some history of Edmonton through John Walter in the past. I greatly appreciate the effort people have put into helping preserve these historical landmarks.
Sulaiman Ibrahim: Very nice house
patel darshan: Best view
Brooke Bartolitius: This area of the city is truly a gem. If I want to go exploring near the river valley, I almost always start here at John Walters. I like looking at the old buildings and reading about the history of the area posted around. It connects to the entire river valley trail system with access to basically all the bridges and fun architecture in the area. This area is one of my favorites in the city.
4. Paleontology Museum - University of Alberta Neighbourhood
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· 53 reviews
Earth Sciences Building, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada
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Zahira Martínez: Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended Yes
Julianna Swaby: Enjoyable exhibits, interactive and fossils that you can touch.
Alan Garrido: The Museum of Paleontology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton is a natural history museum that houses an impressive collection of fossils and paleontological artifacts. Among its exhibits are the complete skeletons of dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, and at the entrance a majestic Dunkleosteus, as well as mammals and plants.The museum also has a preparation laboratory where visitors can see how fossils are cleaned and restored. It is a fascinating place to visit for both paleontology lovers and those interested in natural history in general.Access is free and you just have to go down the stairs to get to S1 and the museum is at the end of a corridor.
Роман Букатюк: Great museum. Was there in 2019. But is it open now?Visited on Weekday Wait time 30–60 min Reservation recommended No …
Suba Arul: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure
Victoria Pochetova: The exhibition is not big, but very interesting. You can touch some of the exhibits. There is also a room with a good collection of stones and minerals.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …
Masoud Saeedinia: No appointment needed. They know what to do. I was satisfied and he said I can drive 15000km with that oil.
Kyla: Really cool hidden museum, worth trying to find
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5. Alberta Aviation Museum - Blatchford Area
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· 853 reviews
11410 Kingsway NW, Edmonton, AB T5G 0X4, Canada
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Janice Chau: Interesting/fun place to spend an afternoon for both adults and kids. I'm from out-of-town and didn't realize Edmonton had such a storied aviation history. Exhibits on the city's role in the world wars and Cold War up to the current day.It's also accessible via transit - About 15m walk from the NAIT LRT station or a bus from downtown near the RAM drops you right in front of it.
Aye Soe: Both of my kids enjoy seeingVisited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended No …
Chris Bergquist: Interesting stuff. Well put together.
Aaron Tambour: The Alberta Aviation Museum is a nice museum that takes you back in time to see older planes and jets. It's pretty neat, and they have some pretty awesome planes there. There are two flight simulators that are great for youth and adults. I've been here a few times and had a great time. If you are in Edmonton and checking out the museums, definitely stop by here.
Mike Runge: This Museum has alot of interesting planes and history. I've been there a few times now and always enjoy my visit.The staff are always friendly and helpfulVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …
Chasity Parr: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes
Марія Бурцева: It's a great place to go, there are many interesting planes and a couple of simulators. In addition, the museum staff is very welcoming 🙂Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …
Wilson Don: It was amazing lots of stuff and very educationalVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …
Wen Grylls Park: Beautiful place full of history, the ladies who are in charge are very kind!
Lazaro Vazquez: Very nice museum is also interactive
Rae McE: Lots of fun things for the kids and adults alike. We will definitely be coming back.
Mark Moreau: It was pretty fun. My kids had a blast and got to learn a lot. I do like history so seeing a lot of older planes was cool and learning what planes were used for. The flight simulators were great. It would be cool to get some fighter jets in there. All the coloring pencils needed to be sharpened at the coloring station. A few of the planes that you can go into were closed. All in all a great experience.
Roland Hoyka: Cool Airplane's and Aircraft and AirCargo's as well as well worth visitingVisited on Weekday …
6. Historic McKay Avenue School Archives & Museum - Downtown
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· 64 reviews
10425 99 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0E5, Canada
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Renate Ehm: Wonderful presentation of how public education came to be and how it evolved as times changed. Looking at the text books in the library was a walk down memory lane.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …
Josie Georgeson: Such a cool experience
Chu Jiang: I lived in that block for years when I was young and never realized what's inside.I learned a lot with my kid there !Visited on Weekday …
Roland Ding: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure
Lynnette Khu: My first visit here! Lived in Edmonton since the early 70’s but never knew of this place until today. If you are a history buff I would highly recommend this place! Open to the public on weekdays. Free admission. Ring the doorbell to get in.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …
Jake Jake: never been in it but worked on the outside doing scaffolding stuff for the upkeep of the buildingbelieve 1915...just super crazy to know buildings like this are still standing after years if not centuries gotta see the inside for sure!!!
Chris Anderson: An awesome location to spend a few hours!
lorien partridge: Grade 6 school field trip... interesting building and history
Kristine Reid: Lovely historic buildingSaw Anne Frank travelling exhibition
7. Clothing and Textiles Collection - University of Alberta Neighbourhood
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1-15 Human Ecology Building, Edmonton, AB T6G 2N1, Canada
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8. Musée Héritage Museum - St. Albert
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· 37 reviews
5 St Anne St, St. Albert, AB T8N 3Z9, Canada
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Michael Hansen: Went here on a Saturday during the day. It was not busy at all. The museum was pretty cool. Admission was also free which is a bonus. Would reccommend coming here. Great way to have a fun time for cheap.Visited on Weekend …
Mels World: Early for an appointment so I strolled over to have a look and was not disappointed. Wish I'd had more time and I look forward to my next visit
Bob Woodford: Really enjoyed The Bruin Inn.
Nick Chrapko: Interesting
Mi Lu: This was very interesting! Lots of good artifacts and historical information about the area.
Kim Olson: Small museum in a multi tasking building. Take a hour and you are done.
Ian Paul: Small displays that made for a nice walk down memory lane. Good historic information too. Left with a smile on my face.
9. Alberta Craft Council - Downtown
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· 1 reviews
10186 106 St, Edmonton, AB T5J 1H4, Canada
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Jordan Munro: Such an amazing place!! So many cool albertan artists. It’s nice to see them so well curated in one spot. Highly recommend checking it out. They also have really fun gallery shows that rotate out
Barry Cavanaugh: Some of the best crafts artists anywhere, in a gallery that is constantly refreshing. You may be surprised! Take a look!
Nadia Keshwani: Amazing collective of arts and crafts. I regularly shop here for myself and also others for gifts. Some of my most treasured home items are from here. Wide range of products from pottery, jewelry, textiles, and woodwork. All local artists. So appreciate this as a one stop local shop for all your artisan needs. Go! You won't regret it.