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Places (POIs) visited during this tour

Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Park (Recommended selfie spot).
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River Valley Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T5N 3H9, Canada
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North Saskatchewan River Valley
Welcome to the North Saskatchewan River Valley—Edmonton’s crown jewel and the largest stretch of urban parkland in Canada. Winding its way through the heart of the city, the river itself flows over 1,200 kilometers from the Rocky Mountains to Lake Winnipeg, carving out a lush, scenic corridor that defines Edmonton’s landscape.

This expansive greenbelt is more than just a park—it's a natural playground offering over 150 kilometers of maintained trails for walking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Whether you’re paddling down the river, picnicking under tall trees, or hiking along elevated trails with panoramic views, you’ll find the perfect balance of adventure and serenity here.

The valley is also home to major city attractions like the Muttart Conservatory, Fort Edmonton Park, and countless lookout points, bridges, and picnic spots. It’s where locals come to recharge and visitors come to be surprised by just how much nature lives right inside the city. In every season, the River Valley offers something new—wildflowers in spring, canoeing in summer, golden foliage in fall, and snowy magic in winter.

So roll down your windows, take in the fresh air, and let Edmonton’s River Valley show you why this city is known as “Canada’s Festival City with a forest in the middle.”

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  https://www.edmonton.ca/parks_recreation/parks_trails/river-valley-parks-trails.aspx
Place #2
Distance: 1.77mi , Attraction : Government Building (Recommended selfie spot).
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107 St & 97 Av-SB, Edmonton, AB T5K 1E4, Canada
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Alberta Legislature Building
That grand domed building on your left is the Alberta Legislature—one of Edmonton’s most iconic landmarks and the heart of provincial politics. Built in 1913 in the elegant Beaux-Arts style, the building is both a symbol of democracy and an architectural showpiece, with towering columns, ornate stonework, and a central dome that rises proudly above the city skyline.

Take a walk through the beautifully landscaped grounds, where fountains, gardens, and century-old trees create a peaceful contrast to the political action inside. Free guided tours are offered year-round, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at Alberta’s government, along with fascinating details about the art, design, and history of the building.

Fun fact: The Legislature was constructed using sandstone quarried from Glenbow, a town west of Calgary, and it's stood as a monument to Alberta’s growth ever since.

And that statue out front? It’s Alexander Cameron Rutherford, Alberta’s very first Premier. His legacy lives on not just here, but also at the nearby University of Alberta, which he helped found.

Whether you're here to admire the architecture or soak in the views of the River Valley just behind it, the Legislature Grounds are a must-see stop on your Edmonton journey.

  https://www.assembly.ab.ca/
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 North Saskatchewan River Valley
Map Pin Place 2 Alberta Legislature Building
Map Pin Place 3 High Level Bridge Streetcar
Map Pin Place 4 Whyte Avenue & Old Strathcona
Map Pin Place 5 Fort Edmonton Park
Map Pin Place 6 West Edmonton Mall
Map Pin Place 7 Telus World of Science
Map Pin Place 8 Edmonton Cemetery
Map Pin Place 9 Rogers Place & Ice District
Map Pin Place 10 Royal Alberta Museum
Map Pin Place 11 Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA)
Map Pin Place 12 Muttart Conservatory



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Have any questions about this tour? Or a general travel / self-guided tours question? That's completely natural

+ How long does this tour take?
Most travelers complete this tour in approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on pace, time spent at each stop, and optional detours. Having said that, please remember that self-guided tours are extremly flexible (you can start, pause, continue anytime) and everyone has their own pace.
+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided driving tour includes 12 stops, covering top attractions such as North Saskatchewan River Valley, Alberta Legislature Building, High Level Bridge Streetcar, Whyte Avenue & Old Strathcona, Fort Edmonton Park.
+ Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at North Saskatchewan River Valley (Address: River Valley Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T5N 3H9, Canada). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
+ What type of tour is this?
This is a self-guided driving tour designed to be completed by car, covering scenic routes, city highlights and optional key stops.
+ Can I do this tour at my own pace?
Yes, this is a self-guided driving tour, so you can start anytime and explore at your own pace. You can pause, skip stops, or spend more time at places that interest you. You can even split it into multiple days. Explore however feels right for you. The only vaiables that might affect your pace are speed limits and traffic congestion.
+ Do I need a car for this tour?
Yes, this is a driving tour, designed to be completed by car, with stops spread across different locations connected by a driving route.
+ Do I need anything in order to take the tour?
There are two things that you need - <b>1.</b> A mobile phone (with the UCPlaces app installed and active location services, and a cellular data plan with a decent signal for downloading the tour). <b>2.</b> A car. Here are some recommendations for a great experience: 1. Make sure your phone is fully charged and bring a charging cable for your car. 2. Connect your phone to the car speaker system via bluetooth or use our CarPlay/Android Auto option for the best experience.
+ How will I navigate from point to point during the tour?
The tour uses GPS-based navigation through the UCPlaces app, with automatic audio playback and step-by-step directions between stops. This works great either directly from your phone, or while connected to your car's multimedia system and using our CarPlay or Android Auto options. Just follow the route and listen to the audio guide. Use the resume feature to continue from where you recently stopped (or closed the app). Easily skip or go back to stops.
+ Is this tour suitable for families or groups?
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+ What makes a self-guided tour better than a guided tour?
Self-guided tours are more flexible, affordable, and personalized. You can avoid crowds, choose your pace, and focus on the stops that interest you most.
+ I installed the app and it's now asking for GPS and media access permissions, why?
The app is your tour-guide, it needs to know where you are located on the map to be able to trigger the points of interest. It also needs access to audio and media files to provide you with this experience.
+ What happens if there are unexpected roadblocks or navigation issues?
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