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  2. William Hawrelak Park - Wikipedia

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    Stream bed in Hawrelak Park. The park is in Edmonton's river valley, next to the North Saskatchewan River.Rented paddleboats are used on the artificial lake during summer. The lake is not used for public swimming, but it has been used for the swimming portion of events when Edmonton hosted the 2001 ITU World Triathlon Championship, and since 2014 as a stop on the annual ITU World Triathlon Serie

  3. Bright Nights (Springfield) - Wikipedia

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    Opening night in 2017 was the most well attended in the event's history with 1,400 cars driving through. [28] Starting in 2017, The Zoo in Forest Park has collaborated with the Parks Department and Spirit of Springfield to open the zoo (which is normally closed for the winter) for one or two nights during Bright Nights. [29] [30] [13]

  4. Here Are the Most Dazzling Christmas Light Displays Across ...

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    The Festival of Lights at The ... amusement park rides, and a botanical garden. ... More than six million visitors have delighted in Springfield's Bright Nights at Forest Park since the event ...

  5. List of festivals in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Rock Music Festival [20] August: Rock music: Edmonton Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival [21] October: Wine, beer, spirits, food Edmonton Short Film Festival [22] 3rd week of October: Independent film Found Festival [23] June: Edmonton's only multidisciplinary found space arts festival. Find art in unexpected places!

  6. Edmonton Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Former names: Edmonton Stock Pavilion [1]: Location: SW corner of 118 Avenue & 73 Street, [2] Edmonton, Alberta Coordinates: 2]: Owner: City of Edmonton [3]: Operator: Northlands Park: Capacity: 5,200: Construction; Broke ground: 1912: Opened: December 13, 1913 [3]: Renovated: 1947, 1963, [4] 1966 [1]: Demolished: February 1982 [1]: Construction cost: C$163,827 Renovations: 1947: $329,156 ($5. ...

  7. Edmonton Heritage Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Heritage Festival, held annually in Edmonton's Hawrelak Park, is the world's largest three day celebration of multiculturalism. [5] During the August long weekend, tented pavilions representing up to 100 countries and cultures offer over showings of cultural dance and song at shared stages, folk arts and cultural displays in ...

  8. Veterans United gears up for fifth annual Bright Lights ... - AOL

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    The fifth annual Bright Lights/Holiday nights drive-through display starts 7 p.m. Dec. 10 with a route circling the Veterans United offices in southern Columbia.

  9. Muttart Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The Muttart Conservatory (/ m ə ˈ t ɑːr t /) is a botanical garden in the North Saskatchewan river valley, across from the downtown core in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.One of the best-known landmarks of Edmonton, the conservatory consists of three city-operated greenhouses, public gardens, as well as four feature pyramids for display of plant species found across three biomes, with the ...