The Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan
If you’ve ever wanted to experience the desert from Edmonton or Calgary without a passport, or driving to Yukon, then the Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan is the place to visit!
View YegventureIf you’ve ever wanted to experience the desert from Edmonton or Calgary without a passport, or driving to Yukon, then the Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan is the place to visit!
View YegventureNamed after the Catalonian modern artist Pablo Picasso, the mini cheese tarts from Pablo Japanese Bakery Cafe certainly is art in a tart.
View YegventureThe Alberta Railway Museum reopens this Heritage Day Long Weekend in Northeast Edmonton until Labour Day.
View YegventureIf you’re travelling to Drumheller from QE2 Highway, take the scenic route via the North Dinosaur Trail (Hwy 838) for a unique ride the Bleriot Ferry.
View YegventureThis T-Rexes 86 ft tall – more than twice the size of the largest one ever unearthed.
View YegventureThe 2020 EPCOR Zoominescence features 10 art installations by various artists, all displaying themes of resilience and togetherness.
View YegventureWhile there are multiple dark sky preserves in Alberta, none other beats Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, and here are the reasons for that.
View YegventureThe Clifford E. Lee Sanctuary near Devon, Alberta has the longest uninterrupted boardwalk in the Edmonton area.
View YegventureFor many, this was the first time they’ve attended the show, thanks to the catalyst which pushed the event into the stratosphere – Edmonton International Airport (EIA). The location, timing, and sponsors all helped to allow this show to take off without a delay.
View YegventureOn every flight of stairs (and the alternate escape steps which crisscrosses) there were murals! Local artists had, over the years, painted every landing of the steps. Sadly this remains closed to the general public.
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