CULTURAL SUMMARY

Edmonton's culture is a rich blend of indigenous, Western Canadian, and multicultural influences. The city celebrates its diverse heritage through numerous festivals, art exhibits, and performances. Local cuisine includes specialties like Alberta beef and pemmican, reflecting its indigenous and settler roots. The arts scene is vibrant, with the Art Gallery of Alberta showcasing both historical and contemporary works. Edmonton is also known for its music festivals, such as the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, which attracts artists and audiences from around the world.

TOPOGRAPHY

Edmonton features a landscape of rolling prairies, river valleys, and is situated along the North Saskatchewan River. Prominent natural features include the North Saskatchewan River and the picturesque Elk Island National Park.

CLIMATE

Edmonton experiences a humid continental climate with average summer temperatures around 17°C (63°F) and winter temperatures averaging -10°C (14°F). The region has a high likelihood of snow in the winter and occasional summer rain.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are English and French.

RELIGIONS

The three largest religious denominations in the area are Roman Catholicism, United Church of Canada, and Anglicanism.

INDUSTRIES

Energy: The energy sector is a major player, with companies like Imperial Oil excelling in oil and gas production.

Agriculture: Agriculture is vital, with companies such as Agricorp leading in crop and livestock production.

Technology: The technology industry is burgeoning, with firms like AIMCo excelling in investment management and financial services.

LOCAL EVENTS

Major local celebrations include the lively Heritage Festival in August, the festive K-Days in July, and the colorful Silver Skate Festival in February.

TOURISM

Popular tourist attractions include the expansive West Edmonton Mall, the historical Fort Edmonton Park, and the beautiful University of Alberta Botanic Garden. Visitors can also explore the Royal Alberta Museum for an insight into the region's history and culture.

RECREATION

Favored recreational activities include hiking and biking in the Edmonton River Valley, skiing and snowboarding at Snow Valley, and enjoying nature at Hawrelak Park and Rundle Park.

MISSION HISTORY

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MISSION GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!