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Kid-Friendly Edmonton Adventure Quest

Join our free walking tour exploring Edmonton's vibrant landmarks, filled with fun and educational kids attractions perfect for the whole family!

Time

3 Hours

Stops

8 Places

Distance

4.8 km


Start

Alberta Legislature Building

Begin your tour at the Alberta Legislature Building, an iconic architectural landmark that offers beautiful grounds for kids to explore and learn about Alberta's government.

Alberta Legislature Building (Source: Google Maps)

Alberta Legislature Building (Source: Google Maps)

The Alberta Legislature Building, completed in 1912, is a stunning example of Beaux-Arts architecture, characterized by its grand dome and intricate detailing. The building houses the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where laws are made and debated. The beautiful grounds surrounding the building feature landscaped gardens and fountains, providing a perfect space for outdoor learning and exploration for children. Families can enjoy guided tours that delve into the history and functions of the provincial government, making it an educational experience. The building’s impressive architecture and historical significance make it a must-see landmark in Edmonton.

Walk 30 mins (2.1 km)

Edmonton Public Library (Stanley A. Milner Library)

Visit the Edmonton Public Library, which offers a fantastic children’s section and interactive learning areas that can captivate young visitors.

Edmonton Public Library (Stanley A. Milner Library) (Source: Google Maps)

Edmonton Public Library (Stanley A. Milner Library) (Source: Google Maps)

The Edmonton Public Library, particularly the Stanley A. Milner Library, is a central hub for learning and creativity in the city. Opened in 2016 after extensive renovations, it features a modern design with ample natural light and vibrant spaces tailored for children and families. The library boasts a dedicated children’s section filled with books, interactive learning areas, and technology resources, encouraging young readers to explore and discover. Regular storytelling sessions and educational programs engage kids and promote literacy, making this library an essential stop for families looking to nurture a love for reading.

Walk 3 mins (0.2 km)

Churchill Square

Nearby is Churchill Square, a vibrant public space frequently hosting family-oriented events and festivals, perfect for a quick break.

Churchill Square (Source: Google Maps)

Churchill Square (Source: Google Maps)

Churchill Square serves as Edmonton's civic heart, a lively public space that hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. This vibrant area is perfect for families, featuring open green spaces where children can play and families can gather. The square is surrounded by significant buildings, including the Art Gallery of Alberta and the City Hall, enhancing its cultural atmosphere. During the summer, families can enjoy outdoor concerts, food festivals, and art shows, all of which create an engaging community environment. The square’s central location makes it an ideal spot for a break during your tour.

Walk 1 min (94 m)

Art Gallery of Alberta

Continue to the Art Gallery of Alberta, where you can enjoy contemporary art exhibitions and creative workshops that can inspire young minds.

Art Gallery of Alberta (Source: Google Maps)

Art Gallery of Alberta (Source: Google Maps)

The Art Gallery of Alberta, located in a striking modern building, showcases a diverse collection of Canadian and international contemporary art. The gallery offers educational programs and workshops designed to inspire creativity in children and adults alike. Families can explore various exhibitions that change regularly, providing fresh experiences with each visit. Special family days and interactive art sessions allow kids to engage with art in a hands-on manner, making it an inviting space for young artists. The gallery not only enriches the cultural landscape of Edmonton but also serves as a platform for artistic expression and learning.

Walk 1 min (57 m)

Edmonton City Hall

Next, head to Edmonton City Hall, known for its striking architecture and a family-friendly wading pool that kids can enjoy during the summer months.

Edmonton City Hall (Source: Google Maps)

Edmonton City Hall (Source: Google Maps)

Edmonton City Hall is a contemporary architectural marvel, renowned for its unique design featuring a glass and steel structure. Opened in 1992, the building serves as the seat of Edmonton's local government and is an important civic landmark. Families visiting City Hall can enjoy the family-friendly wading pool during the summer, providing a fun way for kids to cool off. The surrounding plaza often hosts community events and showcases public art, making it a lively space for visitors. The City Hall also features an impressive indoor atrium, where families can learn about local governance and participate in various community programs.

Walk 2 mins (0.1 km)

Royal Alberta Museum

Just a short walk away, the Royal Alberta Museum offers engaging exhibits on Alberta's natural and human history, with interactive displays that are perfect for children.

Royal Alberta Museum (Source: Google Maps)

Royal Alberta Museum (Source: Google Maps)

The Royal Alberta Museum is Alberta's largest museum, dedicated to the natural and cultural history of the province. It houses extensive exhibits ranging from Indigenous cultures to the region's natural history, including fossils and wildlife. The museum is particularly engaging for children, with interactive displays and hands-on learning experiences that encourage exploration and curiosity. Special programs for families, such as guided tours and workshops, allow kids to delve deeper into Alberta's history and science. As a cornerstone of Edmonton's cultural landscape, the museum offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.

Walk 18 mins (1.2 km)

Louise McKinney Riverfront Park

Head to Louise McKinney Riverfront Park for a scenic walk along the river, with playgrounds and open spaces for children to run and play.

Louise McKinney Riverfront Park (Source: Google Maps)

Louise McKinney Riverfront Park (Source: Google Maps)

Louise McKinney Riverfront Park is a scenic urban park along the North Saskatchewan River, offering picturesque views and ample space for outdoor activities. Families can enjoy walking paths, picnic areas, and playgrounds that cater to children of all ages. The park is perfect for leisurely strolls and offers educational opportunities about local flora and fauna. With its open spaces, it's an ideal spot for children to run, play, and connect with nature. The park also hosts various events throughout the year, making it a vibrant community space where families can gather and enjoy the outdoors.

Walk 12 mins (0.9 km)

Muttart Conservatory

Cross the river to reach the Muttart Conservatory, where you can explore unique plant displays in pyramidal greenhouses, a delight for kids and adults alike.

Muttart Conservatory (Source: Google Maps)

Muttart Conservatory (Source: Google Maps)

The Muttart Conservatory is an architectural gem featuring four glass pyramids housing diverse plant species from different climates and ecosystems. This unique botanical garden allows families to explore various themed gardens, including tropical, arid, and temperate environments. The conservatory offers interactive exhibits and workshops, making it an engaging experience for children and adults alike. Families can learn about plant biology, conservation, and the importance of biodiversity. The stunning architecture and rich variety of plants create a magical atmosphere, inspiring curiosity and appreciation for nature in young minds.


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