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Bienvenue à votre visite audioguidée UCPlaces d’Edmonton – là où le charme des prairies rencontre le style urbain. Ce parcours aux petits oignons vous emmène découvrir les incontournables et les pépites cachées de la ville, bien confortablement installé dans votre bagnole. Roulez devant l’imposant Parlement de l’Alberta, flânez (ou roulez pépère) sur l’animée Whyte Avenue, et hallucinez devant la taille du West Edmonton Mall – une destination à lui tout seul. Vous serpenterez dans la verdoyante vallée de la rivière Saskatchewan Nord, contemplerez les pyramides de verre futuristes du Muttart Conservatory, et ferez un saut dans le passé au Fort Edmonton Park. Et pour une dose de science et d’émerveillement, le TELUS World of Science promet des expériences interactives pour les esprits curieux de tous âges. Que vous soyez de passage ou un Edmontonian redécouvrant sa ville, cette visite vous offre un regard neuf sur l’histoire, la culture et la beauté naturelle d’Edmonton – à votre rythme, tranquillou. Attachez vos ceintures – Edmonton est prête à vous en mettre plein la vue.

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Welcome to your self-guided UCPlaces driving tour of Edmonton — where prairie charm meets urban flair. This thoughtfully curated journey takes you through the city's most iconic sights and hidden gems, all from the comfort of your car. Cruise past the stately Alberta Legislature Building, stroll (or roll) down the buzzing Whyte Avenue, and marvel at the sheer scale of West Edmonton Mall — a destination unto itself. You'll wind through the lush North Saskatchewan River Valley, gaze at the futuristic glass pyramids of the Muttart Conservatory, and step back in time at Fort Edmonton Park. And for a dash of science and wonder, the TELUS World of Science promises hands-on fun for curious minds of all ages. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a local rediscovering your city, this tour offers a fresh perspective on Edmonton’s history, culture, and natural beauty — all at your own pace. Buckle up — Edmonton is ready to impress.

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Old Montreal. My name is Dave and I'm pleased to be with you today telling you about the fun sights you will see and experience in this wonderful "north of the border" city. Ok, let's get to the good stuff and see what we can discover! We will be starting on Rue Commune heading southwest along the riverfront.

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Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Brampton, Ontario. My name is Shelly and I’ll be the one showing you around today. Brampton is a suburban city, located in the Greater Toronto area. Its population is over half a million, making it the 9th largest municipality in Canada. Brampton wasn’t always like this though. In the 1950s Brampton’s population was only about 10,000. Call that a jump! Did you know Brampton was once nicknamed “The Flower Town of Canada” due its booming flower growing industry? For a while, Dale’s Estate Nursery was the town's largest employer and was the largest flower business in North America. Offering more than 6,000 acres of parkland, Brampton provides access to a wide variety of outdoor activities. People from around the world have come together to live, work, play and pray in this City. Brampton residents represent more than 170 different cultures and speak more than 70 languages. To start this tour meet me right by Heart Lake Conservation Park.