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    Edmonton Riverboat

    3.6 (26 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Paul S.

    I took my Mom on a Mother's Day cruise this year. It was my first time on the Edmonton Riverboat and it won't be the last. It was a lot of fun and I hope that they do really well with this adventure. My Mom didn't know for sure if she could make it into Edmonton for Mother's Day so I held off buying tickets until the morning of Mother's Day when she committed to coming to the City. Unfortunately the Mother's Day brunch buffet was sold out so I was only able to buy tickets for the upper deck cruise only. In hindsight I am glad it worked out that way. I think we had a great view and it was nice and sunny out. If it had been rainy though I am sure my attitude would be different on my choice. I was pleasantly surprised to find out there was a bbq on the upper deck and for a few dollars we could buy some hotdogs. There was also a cash bar on the upper deck and I could get my Mom free coffee from the lower deck. Sailing on the river was a ton of fun. Our City has changed so much since I have moved here and I am glad that we have an operational Riverboat for visitors to experience. I highly recommend taking a cruise on the Riverboat. I look forward to attending some more special events or just going for a cruise!

    Carmella L.

    My friend and I showed up here after they had advertised a special $5 sailing. We had a great time drinking wine and noshing on a lovely meat and cheese plate. The only negative was that since the water was too low, we couldn't really go far. We really only moved a few hundred feet before we had to turn around. So that part was anti-climatic. Obviously it wasn't their fault but if I had have paid more than $5 I may have been a little annoyed. I think the staff are lovely and I would recommend this as one of Edmontons fun date nights!

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    Chris J.

    The Edmonton Riverboat is back after a few summers off. My wife and I had never done it before, so it was new to us when we recently did their Sunday morning brunch cruise. We boarded the ship at 11am. The brunch itself is on the lower level. It's nicely renovated with lots of tables spread around to sit. They served the brunch fairly quickly after boarding - it was standard breakfast food of eggs Benedict, sausages, bacon, pastries and fruit. The food itself was okay. For a breakfast buffet however it was a bit disappointing that the food was fairly limited (only one egg?). The highlight however was the boat cruise itself! Thankfully they didn't start the cruise until breakfast was over so you got to enjoy the views from the upper deck of the ship. The views were fantastic and well worth it! I think doing a trip on the riverboat is a must do for anyone who lives or is visiting the city. The food? I could take it or leave it however.

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    Samson C.

    This is a unique experience in Edmonton, it's a ride down the river on a river boat. An experience that you can't get anywhere else in the city. Now is it worth it? Here's my review. We went here for a friend's birthday , and it was roughly $55 each for the cruise and dinner. The plan was boarding at 530 pm and then dinner , then a cruise down the river. Now gentle readers, if you've been reading my reviews you know the first thing I thought when I heard " river cruise " is "What should I wear?" Ideally I'd love to throw on a linen suit in summer colors, but knowing that I'm in Edmonton, not quite fashion capital of the world , I went to their website looking for advice. According to their website "Most people dress casually for all cruises, however we do not allow torn or imprudent clothing onboard the riverboat and shirts and shoes are also required." Ahhh, got it the dress code is wear shoes. Have a shirt. That really sets my bar. I went with my regular going outside summer outfit and saw what I expected on the boat. A mix of young and old people from newborns to people waiting in God's waiting room. They wore everything from boatwear, to regular clothes, to formalish. Here's a hint gentlemen. If you hate wearing formal clothes, you don't have to do it. One young man was wearing an undone tie, dress clothes and then black ankle sport socks. Ugg. Atmosphere on the cruise was much like having aliens abduct 120 people from Walmarts around Edmonton and drop them on a boat. When we got onto the Edmonton Queen Riverboat (I got there late because there address on the website takes you to donair shop in ottwell) we had a pleasant hour on the top deck. That was worth it, they had a fun vocal group on the boat called The Rhythm Group. I grabbed a beer , $5 for a pint of Big Rock! Fantastic price. I would expect something more for a destination location like the $99 that they charge for a beer at Rexall. My friends had slushie drinks and rye and cokes. All a very reasonable price, and they even take credit cards. Nice. After a while top side you make your way down into the bowels of the ship downstairs. Air conditioned it's pleasant, but not really anything special. It's a big long room. They had another performance by the Rhythm Group downstairs. Let me segue here and say, that one of the most enjoyable parts of the night was listening to The Rhythm Group. It's a mixed group of males and females all performing in a Rhythm/Blues/Jazz style. Perfect for a river cruise. My personal favorite was Ella Coyes, who reminded me much of young Joni Mitchell. Normally when you go to these events you get tepid, boring and unoriginal music. This group was the only thing I would call atmosphere on the Edmonton Queen. I've given the Edmonton Queen 3 stars, but if I could review the Rhythm Group I'd give them 5 stars. After getting the 120 people seated they had a buffet open. They had prime rib, chicken, fish, salad etc. One of the nice things was they had 2 prime ribs out at the same time, Medium rare and Well done. The potatoes seemed home made and the salads (I hear) were good. After dinner people went back up top and we took a pleasant cruise up and down the river for a bit. It's a nice cruise and you do get to see Edmonton from a different point of view. They also have drink service upstairs during the cruise party. Now why did the Edmonton Queen only get 3 stars if they have a decent buffet, and fun band playing? 1. The boat doesn't move during dinner, so that's kind of goofy. If I wanted to sit inside and eat a buffet, there are much better choices. I'd recommend not eating here and eating somewhere downtown and then coming for the cruise. 2. They will not give you a water downstairs without paying for it. That's a dealbreaker for me. Tap Water is all I need , and no I don't want a bottle of water. 3. Drink service. They don't serve drinks when they are seating the 120 people for dinner, they don't serve drinks when they have people coming up, and they don't serve drinks when they are docking. So, basically for half the cruise it's drink free. That's not a big deal for some people but, it does make it duller for us over 18 and alcoholics. Believe I'm much more boring sober. 4.Smoking section: There isn't one once the cruise starts. I had a double corona cigar I had to keep putting out and then relighting making me look like some sort of crazy hobo. 5.Atmosphere, again as mentioned before the River Queen has the chance of being a classy space, it's not. 6.Booking policy. They sail Rain or Shine. No refunds. Really? That makes no sense for the customer. For the business owner it makes sense. My final thoughts are . Book a trip on the Edmonton Queen if you want a somewhat different experience in Edmonton with the family. Don't come for dates, or for drinking with buddies. Family friendly and somewhat tame, the Edmonton Queen Riverboat experience gets a solid A-OK 3 Stars

    Sheri S.

    Had a great time on the riverboat last night for their dueling pianos! Couldn't have asked for better weather. You're able to see amazing views of downtown Edmonton (see photos). You're able to sit outside or inside. The renovations look fantastic. We didn't eat anything so I can't comment on the food. I did have a wine which cost $8/glass. It was good wine but that does seem a tad pricey. If you go, get a bottle as it's way cheaper! Sadly I was driving or I would have totally had a bottle! Parking is tight so we parked on whyte and used an Uber to get there. I wouldn't recommend driving! In all, it was a fabulous evening and I would recommend it.

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    Vic C.

    We attended the Date Night Cruise on August 2nd. It was well done and a wonderful evening. Staff were amazing, pleasant and helpful. The Date Night event offered the inclusion of a bottle of wine and a deli plate of meats, cheeses etc. for an additional charge at time of ticket order. We found there was at least 3 different reds and whites to choose from and found one that we enjoyed. Our complete package was $95 for the two of us and found that to be reasonable for the evening event. DJ was on board playing music as we sailed. The scenes of the city from the riverboat are amazing! This boat cruise should be on everyone's to do list!

    Hana P.

    I recently noticed a groupon deal to go on the Edmonton Queen river boat, and I had never been before so I thought it would be a fun activity. I believe I paid $25 for 2 people (regular $40) The River boat does sials on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 3pm. Among boarding the river boat they were offering a full menu and bar which was nice. Drink prices were pretty high (average $8 for a cocktail or beer) We ordered a pitcher of sangria which was $20 so a pretty decent price. The boat ride is fun but actually quite short. We basically rode from the river boat station to the capilano bridge and back. It took about an hour total. Overall I am glad I bought the groupon but paying the full price at $20 a person, an hour doesn't seem like a long enough time. They also offer dinner cruises which I assume would be longer

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    1.0(1 review)
    6.8 km

    Stay away from this outfit! Before boarding our canoes in…read moreDevon,we were told that a storm was approaching at 2pm so we better paddle fast. It started raining which we didn't mind as we had rain gear on. Anyway, the wind picked up drastically and it was a struggle making much headway let alone trying to keep the canoe facing in the right direction. 2 of our canoes capsized but we made it ashore. Being soaked and with the rain and wind, we were trembling with cold. A gentleman who helped us stated that he has been canoeing for the past 10 years but because of the weather he was getting off the river. We made our way to a designated pick-up location and hauled the canoes up the bank to the parking lot for an easy loading onto the trailer. My wife phoned Jason and explained the situation and asked if we could get picked up but he refused. After 10 minutes on the phone between my wife and the wife of the other couple with Jason, he very reluctantly agreed to pick us up. When he arrived he never bothered asking if everyone was okay or thanked us for bringing the canoes up to his trailer. He obviously knew we were soaking wet and freezing yet turned on the AC to high and drove back in a huff to Sir Wilfred Laurier park where we were parked and where the final pick-up point was. My wife apologized to Jason for how the day turned out but he was very rude and yelled at us for getting him to pick us up and not trying to make our way back in the canoes. This was definitely a horrible experience!

    From the owner: We provide canoe rental with shuttle transportation service to any Alberta waterway…read more Based in Edmonton, Alberta Canada est. 1996. -Specializing in Devon to Edmonton day trips on the North Saskatchewan river, or overnight canoe camping trips from Genesee bridge. -Drop points including: Nordegg, Rocky Mountain house, Drayton valley, tomahawk bridge, canoeheads secret spot, Genesee bridge, Devon, river ridge golf, Laurier park boat launch, Goldbar park, fort sask, Victoria settlement, and more. *We DO NOT RENT kayaks, motor boats, jet skis, etc. but we can shuttle you if you have your own**

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    William Hawrelak Park

    4.4(32 reviews)
    4.6 km

    I've always liked coming to Hawrelak Park. One year I was taking a summer class at UofA and I…read morewould walk here after class to enjoy the greenery and quiet space. Over the years, we've enjoyed the sites to have BBQs and gatherings. It's a spacious park and even with crowds, it never seems that busy (except during Heritage Days). Most recently I was here for the Rock Festival at the Amphitheatre. It's easy to find the white top and the walking from parking isn't far as it's central. Inside there was plenty of seating with a good view of the stage and those who brought their own lawn chairs could enjoy it from the outside where it was a bit warmer when the sun was out. There's a water fountain near the washrooms and lots of women stalls, although with this crowd, there was always a line up that moved fast. They also had porta potties. There were tents set up with vendors on one site, and food trucks on the other, and sometimes the walkway got crowded but I could walk around them. I enjoyed the event, and it got a bit chilly so I'm glad we also brought a blanket to keep warm!

    William Hawrelak Park is one of Edmonton's most used parks, and used by me and my family on a…read moreregular basis. The park is named after a former mayor of Edmonton and the site used to be an old gravel pit. My, much has changed over time! The park is situated just off Groat Road with the North Saskatchewan River running by it's side. The park has many amenities available from picnic areas, public washrooms, amphitheater, playground, and of course the lake. Regardless of the time of year you go to Hawrelak Park there is always something to do - skating, cross country skiing and snow shoeing in the winter to flying kites, paddle boats, wildlife watching and chilling out in the summer. Some of the larger picnic areas need to be booked in advance and to do so you need to call the City's Parks and Rec division. Regardless of the time of year you'll see people running through the park as part of the trail system goes through it. It's also a hot spot for wedding pictures. Hawrelak Park has been the location of many events from the annual Heritage Days Festival, Edmonton marathon route, the now defunct Bright Nights Festival, Terry Fox Run, Symphony Under The Stars, sporting events and Silver Skate Festival, to name a few.

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    3.6(5 reviews)
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    We enjoyed our Friday evening paddle with Edmonton Canoe. Our bus driver was over half an hour late…read more(not the end of the world) and although we were given a short safety talk, it would have been nice to have been shown a few basic strokes. We saw a few people in the river that did not even know how to hold a paddle and looked like they were really struggling. Everyone in our group agreed that the price was a bit dear for the experience. Might end up buying our own kayaks or canoe and shuttling ourselves. If you're brand new to the sport and want to try it out, they do outfit you with everything you need. Overall we had a nice evening, but nothing to write home about.

    I had a blast on the half day trip with Edmonton Canoe! What a great way to spend a hot day in the…read morecity! We were picked up at Caplino park at 2pm and taken to Emily Murphy Park where we launched off in the canoe. We were given everything we needed for the trip including canoe (duh), paddles (duh again), PDFs and even a little water tight storage container for our cell phones. We booked the sunday half day trip (total of $80) and it took us about 1.5 to do our entire canoe. The full day is about 5 hours and its $100 but you have to be ready to rock at 9am. My only complaint was that we went with a large group so we felt we had to keep up with the group even though there were a few times we wanted to float, or stop on the shore and hang out - it would have been nice to be able to go at our own pace

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