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{{short description|Capital city of Alberta, Canada}} | |||
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'''Edmonton''' is the capital city of the Canadian province of [[Alberta]]. It is located on the North Saskatchewan River and is the center of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor". | |||
Edmonton | ==History== | ||
[[File:Kane_Fort_Edmonton.jpg|thumb|left|Fort Edmonton]] | |||
The area that is now Edmonton was first inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Cree, Blackfoot, and Nakota Sioux. The first European to explore the area was Anthony Henday, a fur trader, in the mid-18th century. The establishment of [[Fort Edmonton]] in 1795 by the Hudson's Bay Company marked the beginning of the city's history as a trading post. | |||
In 1904, Edmonton was incorporated as a city, and in 1905, it was designated as the capital of the newly created province of Alberta. The city experienced rapid growth during the early 20th century, driven by the oil boom and the construction of the Canadian Northern Railway. | |||
Edmonton is located in the central region of Alberta, | ==Geography== | ||
Edmonton is located in the central region of Alberta, on the North Saskatchewan River. The city is situated on a flat, fertile plain, which has made it an ideal location for agriculture and settlement. The river valley is the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America, offering numerous recreational opportunities. | |||
== Economy == | ==Economy== | ||
Edmonton's economy is diverse, with key industries including oil and gas, technology, and education. The city is a major center for the oil and gas industry, with many companies headquartered in the region. Edmonton is also known for its thriving technology sector, with numerous startups and established companies in the area. | |||
Edmonton | ==Culture== | ||
[[File:Edmonton_-_Art_Gallery_of_Alberta_(15015846212).jpg|thumb|right|Art Gallery of Alberta]] | |||
Edmonton is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, museums, and galleries. The [[Art Gallery of Alberta]] is a prominent cultural institution, showcasing a wide range of contemporary and historical art. | |||
The city hosts several major festivals throughout the year, including the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, and the Edmonton International Film Festival. | |||
==Government and Politics== | |||
[[File:Alberta_Legislature_Building_at_night.jpg|thumb|left|Alberta Legislature Building at night]] | |||
Edmonton is governed by a mayor and city council. The city is also the capital of Alberta, and the [[Alberta Legislature Building]] is located here. The building is a key landmark and the center of provincial government activities. | |||
== | ==Education== | ||
Edmonton is home to several major educational institutions, including the [[University of Alberta]], one of Canada's leading research universities. The city also has numerous public and private schools, as well as technical and vocational colleges. | |||
Edmonton | ==Transportation== | ||
Edmonton has a well-developed transportation network, including an extensive public transit system operated by Edmonton Transit Service. The city is also served by the Edmonton International Airport, which provides connections to major cities across Canada and internationally. | |||
== | ==Landmarks== | ||
[[File:Fort_Edmonton_Park_(36894696671).jpg|thumb|right|Fort Edmonton Park]] | |||
Edmonton | Edmonton is home to several notable landmarks, including [[Fort Edmonton Park]], a living history museum that recreates the early days of the city. Other landmarks include the [[Edmonton Law Courts]], the [[Edmonton Conservatory]], and the [[Legislature Fort Edmonton]]. | ||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Calgary]] | |||
* [[Alberta]] | * [[Alberta]] | ||
* [[ | * [[North Saskatchewan River]] | ||
[[Category:Edmonton| ]] | |||
[[Category:Capitals of Canadian provinces and territories]] | |||
[[Category:Populated places established in 1795]] | |||
[[Category:Cities in Alberta]] | [[Category:Cities in Alberta]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:34, 23 March 2025
Capital city of Alberta, Canada
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. It is located on the North Saskatchewan River and is the center of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor".
History[edit]

The area that is now Edmonton was first inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Cree, Blackfoot, and Nakota Sioux. The first European to explore the area was Anthony Henday, a fur trader, in the mid-18th century. The establishment of Fort Edmonton in 1795 by the Hudson's Bay Company marked the beginning of the city's history as a trading post.
In 1904, Edmonton was incorporated as a city, and in 1905, it was designated as the capital of the newly created province of Alberta. The city experienced rapid growth during the early 20th century, driven by the oil boom and the construction of the Canadian Northern Railway.
Geography[edit]
Edmonton is located in the central region of Alberta, on the North Saskatchewan River. The city is situated on a flat, fertile plain, which has made it an ideal location for agriculture and settlement. The river valley is the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America, offering numerous recreational opportunities.
Economy[edit]
Edmonton's economy is diverse, with key industries including oil and gas, technology, and education. The city is a major center for the oil and gas industry, with many companies headquartered in the region. Edmonton is also known for its thriving technology sector, with numerous startups and established companies in the area.
Culture[edit]

Edmonton is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, museums, and galleries. The Art Gallery of Alberta is a prominent cultural institution, showcasing a wide range of contemporary and historical art.
The city hosts several major festivals throughout the year, including the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, and the Edmonton International Film Festival.
Government and Politics[edit]

Edmonton is governed by a mayor and city council. The city is also the capital of Alberta, and the Alberta Legislature Building is located here. The building is a key landmark and the center of provincial government activities.
Education[edit]
Edmonton is home to several major educational institutions, including the University of Alberta, one of Canada's leading research universities. The city also has numerous public and private schools, as well as technical and vocational colleges.
Transportation[edit]
Edmonton has a well-developed transportation network, including an extensive public transit system operated by Edmonton Transit Service. The city is also served by the Edmonton International Airport, which provides connections to major cities across Canada and internationally.
Landmarks[edit]

Edmonton is home to several notable landmarks, including Fort Edmonton Park, a living history museum that recreates the early days of the city. Other landmarks include the Edmonton Law Courts, the Edmonton Conservatory, and the Legislature Fort Edmonton.