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Style destination: Edmonton, Alberta

Style destination: Edmonton, Alberta

Discover the gorgeous city of Edmonton, Alberta. Author: Getty Images

Style Destination

Style destination: Edmonton, Alberta

Our editor-in-chief visits Edmonton for the first time.

 

Style at Home editor-in-chief Erin McLaughlin visits Alberta's capital for the first time - and resolves it won't be her last. 

 

Style destination: Edmonton, Alberta

 

Day 1: One of Edmonton’s best calling cards is its stunning North Saskatchewan River valley, so stay at the ideally located Fairmont Hotel Macdonald and request a room with a river-valley view. Arrive in time to watch the sunset from the hotel’s patio, which over-looks the largest urban parkway in North America. Those four iconic glass pyramids tucked amid the trees belong to the Muttart Conservatory, a botanical garden definitely worth visiting. Take a three-minute walk along downtown’s rapidly gentrifying Jasper Avenue to get to the über-casual Tres Carnales Taqueria. It’s widely regarded as one of the best Mexican restaurants in Canada, and for good reason. The owners keep the main menu simple (just tacos, tortas and quesadillas) and impress with fresh ingredients. You can’t go wrong with ordering any item, but the chunky guacamole and homemade tortilla chips are not to be overlooked. End your evening with a drink at Woodwork – this hip place serves wood-fired fare and finely made cocktails.

 

Style Destination: Visit Poppy Barley in Edmonton, Alberta

 

Day 2: Start your morning with a satisfying latte at Coffee Bureau before spending an hour or two at the hopping outdoor farmers’ market, City Market Downtown. Option No.1: Head over to the trendy Strathcona neighbourhood and stroll along its famed Whyte Avenue. Make sure to stop by Poppy Barley (above), a shop featuring gorgeous handcrafted bespoke footwear, as well as Concrete Cat’s atelier for interesting cast-concrete objets d’art (book an appointment in advance). Dine at Noorish, a vegetarian hot spot with cool Arabian-style decor, for organic plant-based eats (squeeze in a yoga session at its studio if you want the full nourishing experience).

 

Style destination: Enjoy the Edmonton Folk Music Festival

 

Option No.2: Hit up Edmonton’s vibrant shopping district on 124 Street and explore decor shops, such as Dwell Modern, and pretty boutiques like Pura Botanicals, where you can customize your own eco-friendly perfume. Sustain all your shopping efforts with coffee and cake at the world-class Duchess Bake Shop. The limited edition croissant is a new favourite (it’s filled with raspberry rose gelée and finished with a lychee glaze and dried raspberries). Then, head right next door to Duchess Provisions, where you’ll find gourmet ingredients, cookbooks and kitchen tools, including cookie cutters in nearly every shape you can imagine. If you happen to visit during the Edmonton Folk Music Festival – August 4 to 7 – spend the afternoon at beautiful Gallagher Park and take in a couple of shows. Or soak up the carnival-like atmosphere and theatrical performances at the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival (August 11 to 26). Back at the hotel, have a power nap before strolling to the intimate Italian restaurant Corso 32 for dinner (make reservations at least a month in advance). The freshly made goat ricotta comes highly recommended – it’s so creamy it borders on divine.

Day 3: Spend the day exploring the much-adored West Edmonton Mall, or if you’ve exhausted your shopping muscles, try a floral or craft workshop at Cory Christopher’s design studio.

 

Style destination: What to pack when traveling to Edmonton, Alberta

 

What to pack: Take only the essentials - you'll be loading your luggage with these Edmonton finds.

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Style destination: Edmonton, Alberta