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The West Edmonton Mall is more than just shops. Contained within this huge complex are a water park, ice rink, mini golf, aquarium with live shows, movie theaters, and of course, all kinds of stores and restaurants. The mall is a destination within Alberta, particularly in winter, where families can come to escape the cold and enjoy some indoor fun
West Edmonton Mall 8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2
TEL 780-444-5321.
Children’s Museum Winnipeg Category : Tourist attractions
Built in 1889, the Childrens Museum is housed in the oldest surviving train repair facility in Western Canada and is home to twelve exciting permanent galleries that spark kids creative learning. Unlike the no-touch exhibits at other more traditional museums, our galleries are always ready for hands-on fun! The latest innovations in education come together
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Calaway Park Category : Tourist attractions
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Olympic Park Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
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Hockey Hall of Fame Category : Tourist attractions
The very first use of the term ‘Hall of Fame’ came about in 1900 with the creation of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, part of the original New York University. The movement to create other halls of fame dedicated to various disciplines accelerated in the 1930’s…. Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) 30
Montreal Botanical Garden Category : Tourist attractions
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Hornblower Niagara Cruises Category : Tourist attractions
Hop aboard to make your way to an experience no one ever forgets. Get up close and personal with the American Falls, Canadian Horseshoe Falls, and breathtaking Great Gorge – and the thundering roar, awesome power and amazing mist that come along with these natural wonders. Or ride after sunset for a light-mist experience (that’s
