Winter lasts from November to March and varies greatly in length and severity. Spring and autumn are both short and highly variable.
Thunderstorms occur regularly during the summer months, and although they occasionally do damage, they can be spectacular. Living in Edmonton offers a range of employment opportunities.
As it is a major oil and gas centre, it attracts many migrant workers. Edmonton has a thriving cultural scene , which includes galleries, theatres, live music venues and concert halls, including one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in Canada, the Francis Winspear Centre for Music. The mall offers an extraordinary number of activities, including an indoor amusement park with one of the largest indoor roller coasters in the world, a swimming pool with water park, marine life shows, mini golf, bowling, a skating rink and laser tag.
Residents of Edmonton enjoy the highest average household income in Canada with an affordable cost of living. Taxes are lower, and there is no provincial sales tax PST. On average, Edmontonians have more disposable income than most other Canadians. Edmonton also has the lowest gasoline and diesel prices in Canada. For many residents, cars are the primary mode of transportation. The LRT is expansive, going all the way from the north to the far reaches of the south side.
One drawback is that the LRT line only runs north-south, and not east-west. The Edmonton Transit System incorporates the LRT network that joins major central and downtown areas and a bus system that connects the entire city. Interactive transit map for Edmonton. Your patience and assistance is greatly appreciated. Do you have health insurance for Canada? Many newcomers are not eligible for Canadian healthcare coverage when they first arrive.
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The day K-Days exhibition traces its origins back to when it began as an agricultural fair. The main facilities are: Commonwealth Stadium built for the Commonwealth Games and expanded to 60, seats for the World University Games in , home of the Eskimos; the Kinsmen Sports Centre also built for the Commonwealth Games ; Rexall Place, home of the Oilers; the Edmonton Northlands horse racing track and exhibition space; and Telus Field.
In recent years the city has hosted a variety of international sporting events track and field, swimming, rugby, soccer, baseball and figure skating and it has become a regular stop on the triathlon and marathon circuits.
In addition, the Canadian Finals Rodeo is held in Edmonton every year. Bob Hesketh and Frances Swyripa Hesketh, eds. MacGregor , Edmonton: A History , 2nd ed. Smith, ed. Check out the videos of steam locomotives in operation and images of the museum's historic railway equipment and buildings. From Google Books. Search The Canadian Encyclopedia.
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Thanks for contributing to The Canadian Encyclopedia. Article by P. Smith Updated by Mark Sholdice. Edmonton, Alberta, incorporated as a city in , population , c , c. Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, and is located on the North Saskatchewan River, near the geographical centre of the province.
Commonly known as the "Gateway to the North," it is strategically situated on an economic divide between the highly-productive farmlands of central Alberta and a vast, resource-rich northern hinterland.
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