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    New Year fireworks at Winston Churchill Square. Silhouette of City Hall.
    Pamela D.

    A square right in the middle of the city. They all have them so why is Sir Winston Churchill Square so different? For one, the summer schedule! It's not just a spot in the sun to sit and eat on your lunch break. There are ping pong tables and giant chess boards not to mention the random al fresco exercise classes you can take part in. After the big thaw, I'll get into those hilarious Zumba classes, it looks so much fun. There is random events with pipe bands, food trucks and more... I love summer in Downtown YEG, it's never a dull moment. In winter there are Christmas Parades, concerts for New Year and other random non-holiday related goings on. It's family friendly and if you get too chilly it's only a few steps to get inside the mall for a heat. The train station has a stop right there, so when going for an event it's super easy to avoid any parking problems

    Live from Churchill Square.
    Arc P.

    I like the idea of child sized pieces even though my imagination uses them as weapons against my enemies (I shall stab you with the bishop tip!). This child sized chess set is one of a few toys you'll find to help you pass time in Churchill Square. Others include a chess set and ping pong tables. Or you can grab a coffee at Three Bananas Cafe and people watch. Heck have a seat in the rafters for that grandstand effect. When you get bored walk south to the library, west for shopping, east for some theatre, northeast if you want to see the latest at the Alberta Gallery of Art. I can't even think of the number of events that are held here every year. Safe to say its a lot. If I were to make a criticism it would be that there is a lot of concrete here. Like throw back to the 80s amount of concrete. More vegetation would be nice, but you can't have everything.

    Winter Light Festival 2010
    Brittney L.

    Churchill Square sits in front of City Hall in downtown Edmonton. Many view it as a simple piece of land. What once was a grassy field in the heart of the city, is now paved over and complete with a cafe and a ticket/information/tourist centre, Tix on the Square. But you shouldn't underestimate this little square of land. At any given time, it is transformed into a lunch room, activity space, festival grounds, political forum, entertainment hub, or place of leisure. And that's year round! This isn't just a summer spot. (Although, you should be warned, it does get a tad slippery during the winter months.) Location is also key for Churchill Square. You are a hop, skip, and a jump from the Stanley Milner Library, so you can go borrow a book and then come sit in the square and read. Sometimes, they even bring the books to you with their book sales held in the square. You're also near the Art Gallery of Alberta, law courts, City Hall, City Centre Mall, Citadel Theatre, and the Winspear. Hungry? No problem! Three Banana's Cafe is there for you! (Try their pizza.) There are also easily a half dozen places to grab a coffee or a bite within a block from there. And, in the summer, the festivals will have a variety of eats, as well, the food carts will be out. (If Eva Sweet Waffles are there, they are a must!) Churchill Square has a diverse crowd, wide open space, and infinite possibilities. It's a great spot to spend an afternoon - year round!

    Our urban oasis.
    Jennifer P.

    Winston Churchill Square was a major investment by our city that was controversial a few years back, but I can now say dramatically improves the quality of our downtown experience. Churchill Square, since it was revamped, six or seven years ago, has become a hub for summer festivals and activities, including Taste of Edmonton, The Street Performers Festival and other smaller community events. As I write this, I am sitting in Churchill Square. On this glorious afternoon there are small pockets of people everywhere, sitting on the steps, park benches and in umbrella-covered chairs, soaking up the sun and the blues-folk beats of singer Al Brant, who is serenading us on this mid-week afternoon. To cool off, there are people splashing about in the fountains in front of city hall, and from where I'm perched I can see our new modern art gallery, shining in its sinewy metallic glory. There's a City of Edmonton home composting booth set up in the middle of the square and visitors can roll up their sleeves if they want and dig for worms in a pile of fertile soil. I pass, but enjoy the lookie. Things are thriving at Three Bananas Cafe, where business lunches are being conducted on the patio over mouth-watering oven-baked pizzas. I, myself, go for the cup o' grape jello, and enjoy its cool, slippery texture gliding down my throat on a hot summer day in E-town. There aren't all that many in a year, here, so I'm in the perfect place to enjoy it fully. Any spot you can get mini-donuts and kettle corn in the middle of the afternoon is A-OK to me.

    Skating on the frozen fountain of Churchill Square! Super fun!
    Stefan K.

    My wife and I love Churchill square. There is always something awesome going down. Whether it's winter or summer there is a ton of action. We thoroughly enjoy the indoor farmers market that happens all year round, and after you're there you head outside to the outdoor ice rink for a little skate. It's been known to host a mid winter marshmallow roast as well. In the summer there are movie nights, games, free concerts!! We saw the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra do a free Disney concert last summer!Keep on the city of Edmonton website to see what's going on next weekend and make a date with your family, your special someone, or just you and your own bad self. You'll be visiting the most popular spot in the city. In Edmonton, it truly is hip to be square!! Now get going why don't you!

    Santa Parade!!! November 2016
    Siobhan W.

    Love love love Churchill.. The heart of downtown. Last night I was there for the Christmas parade it was magical so Christmassy. Churchill always have events and activities on all year round.

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    Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre Edmonton

    Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre Edmonton

    4.0(30 reviews)
    0.4 km

    I really don't do Hollywood movies, so what I like about this theater is they do the International…read moreFilm Festival in the fall. Also, They just hosted the Lunchbox Shorts for Edmonton Downtown Dining. We had a great hour of food related films and for 15 bucks that also included a delicious burrito from Rostizado. Nice enough theater and really close to Fionn McCool's so you can go there for a drink later.

    I had not been here to see a movie in years. But the movie we wanted to see was playing here and…read moreone other theatre. We went to a nearby restaurant and got the dinner and movie pass deal. It was Sunday night which is Senior's Day and it's great they have deals most days. It wasn't too busy, there were just two people in front of us to buy our tickets and concession had no line. It was nice to be able to select our seats too. The washrooms were clean and there were enough stalls so no line up. The movie poster for our theatre was incorrect, so some people were in the wrong theatre. It was the first evening movie and the theatre was clean and ample leg room. The cup holder was a bit sticky but not bad. Another minor issue was the AC was blowing down throughout the movie and I had my hoodie as I usually get cold in theatres but it was still minor annoyance. Good theatre and would see a movie again here if I was downtown.

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    Legislative Assembly of Alberta

    Legislative Assembly of Alberta

    4.6(36 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Edmonton is the capital of the province of Alberta so the Legislature Building is located here…read more This is where the Legislative Assembly and the Executive Council meet for an assembly or session to discuss law and ordinances. I do come here not for that, but to rather admire the beautiful architecture and stunning grounds here. Located next to the North Saskatchewan River, you can see the magnificent dome from afar. No one can deny the amazing architecture done here. Everyone marvels around the marble pillars and all other fixtures made of either mahogany, oak or brass. The Legislature grounds is also an ideal place for friends and families. I've actually witnessed so many wedding pictorials held in here in the past and remains a favorite spot. With a beautiful landscape, grassy areas, colorful flowers, and benches under beautifully lined trees, this is a nice place to hold a picnic, play some board or ball games, read a book, or simply hang around daytime or even night time. One outstanding feature of the Legislature grounds is the huge fountain in front of the building where people can either swim or dip toes in the pool during summer months. The same pool freezes during winter months and turns into a skating rink so grab your skates on. Spare extra time to join a free guided tour but make sure to register in advance online. This is something I need to do on my next visit because I heard they have a brand new visitor center with different galleries and state-of-the-art 4-D theatre where you can actually feel the snow and wind on your face.

    This is tour attraction place (in my mind). Lots of people come here for pictures. I did get lots…read moreof nice pictures. the area is big and its a nice place to walk around. So if you are in Edmonton drop by and take pictures.

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    Talus Dome

    Talus Dome

    2.6(19 reviews)
    6.7 km

    A tiny shiny mountain reminding me the most beautiful part of our province, the majestic Rocky…read moreMountains. A beckon of brilliance in a sometimes dreary city. It shines of hope, hope for the future of where our city is going. To be bold enough to state that it not just Chicago, New York or Barcelona that is deserving of kooky, large scale installation art works. No, we are too. Just because we are small, we are north, we are cold, and yes we are the City Of Champions where hockey is religion, does not mean that we should be void of art or the arts. I applaud those involved for having the balls (pun intended, ha ha) to have brought this piece to Edmonton and to place it in the River Valley, not downtown. For there is more to see and do in Edmonton then within a 24 block radius. On my daily drive down the Whytemud I look forward to seeing the big shiny balls. Yes they are funny, they make me smile, they brighten my day, every day. They start conversation, create conflict and debate. They make us interact verbally with each other on their merit... They, well they do exactly what art is supposed to do. So to me they are worth every penny and are deserving of 5 glorious stars.

    I get that art can be controversial. I get that not every piece of art is for everyone…read more My beef with the Talus Dome isn't about the sculpture itself. Sure I think it's a bit silly looking, but whatever. My opinion doesn't determine what's good art and what's bad art. And I don't know what it represents or what, but I could put out some general guesses, like snow, or mountains or the juxtaposition of Edmonton's blue collar roots and art culture, or whatever. How I feel and what I think about this piece isn't the issue. My problem with the Talus Dome is the placement. Why would anyone think it is a smart move to place a piece of giant, and distracting public art on the Quesnell Bridge on one of the busiest roads in Edmonton. Texting, applying making, playing candy crush, aren't these forms of distracted driving? Well yes, but we can also add the Talus Dome, a giant piece of blinding art to this list. The silver balls on this sculpture are reflective, so depending on when you're driving and where you're looking you'll need to shield your eyes. It's distracting and it's dangerous for drivers and pedestrians. I wonder how many people have said, ''but officer I couldn't help it, that shiny silver thing was distracting me." The placement of the art isn't good for either drivers on the Whitemud or pedestrians in the River Valley. There isn't any kind of place where you can stop and look at this piece of art as a driver. You can't exactly stop on the Whitemud...unless it's rush hour (Thank You! I'm Here All Night). You can drive down to Fox Drive where you can see the full statue, but again not really a good place to stop unless you park under the overpass. And then if you do, you still need to cross Fox Drive to stand on an overpass embankment to look at some silver balls. What? Look I'm not okay with damaging public art, as someone did recently. It just means that the art will need to be repaired, at a cost to the taxpayers. But maybe that vandalism is a sign, not that we should get rid of public art, but that we should move it to a place where it can be enjoy by people, and not be distracting to drivers, which is dangerous for everyone. Public Art is for the people right? So let's move this sculpture to a place where it can be enjoyed by people without being dangerous. It's either that or we need to start putting outrageous and weird art sculptures on every overpass and bridge in Edmonton, so it won't just be the Whitemud and Quesnell Bridge with distracting art. Then it'll just be visitors who are distracted by shiny silver balls and my next proposal for badly placed public art in Edmonton; a giant statue of Wolverine on the Anthony Henday overpass at Gateway Boulevard.

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    Talus Dome - Talus Dome just off the Whitemud, near Fort Edmonton Park. It's pretty, but expensive & poorly located. #yeglove

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    Talus Dome just off the Whitemud, near Fort Edmonton Park. It's pretty, but expensive & poorly located. #yeglove

    Wayne Gretzky Statue - Gretzky statue in new home at ROGERS Place  @edmontonjournal

    Wayne Gretzky Statue

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Who doesn't know the Great One? Sporting the famous 99 jersey playing hockey with the Edmonton…read moreOilers, he led the team to four Stanley Cup championships. Hall of Fame hockey player and the all-time leading scorer in NHL history. He led his team to become the unbeatable team in the league of hockey during his time. Thus Edmonton was named the City of Champions. Being a former resident of Edmonton myself, I could have never been so proud to be living in the same city as this legendary hockey player. So when my friends took me to Rogers Place at the Ice District, I was very delighted to see his bronze statue by the entrance. It's a given what I did upon seeing his statue. Of course, just like any other of his fans, I snapped several pics with him. It was nice to have a souvenir with the Great One. But why not 5 Stars? It's because the Great One deserves something more grandeur than what it currently is.

    "A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going…read moreto be" (The Great One) The Great One played 20 years in the NHL and scored over 2,800 regular season and over 380 post season points. But as a New York Ranger fan, I was blessed to see him end his illustrious career as a Broadway Blueshirt. Between 1996 and 1999, he scored 57 goals and 192 assists as a Ranger, plus his last ten playoff goals and last ten playoff assists. Its wonderful to see this glorious statue and remember that he skated for my favorite team at the end of his career. The Great One, indeed.

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