What is the oldest building in Edmonton?

What is the oldest building in Edmonton?

the Peter Erasmus House
Built in the 1860s, the Peter Erasmus House, now located in Fort Edmonton Park, is the oldest building in Edmonton.

What is the tallest church in Edmonton?

The basilica, located west of downtown Edmonton is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton and is one of the largest churches in Edmonton. St. Joseph, which seats about 1,100 people, is one of the two minor basilicas in Western Canada—the other is St….St. Joseph’s Basilica (Edmonton)

St. Joseph’s Basilica
Archdiocese Edmonton

When did Edmonton become capital of Alberta?

1906
The year 1905 saw the long-awaited arrival of the Canadian Northern Railway (which became part of the Canadian National Railways in 1919) as well as the creation of Alberta as a province and the designation of the city of Edmonton as its capital (1906).

How tall is the tallest building in Edmonton?

250.9 m
Tallest buildings

Rank Building Height
1 Stantec Tower 250.9 m (823.2 ft)
2 JW Marriott Edmonton 192.15 m (630.4 ft)
3 Epcor Tower 149.4 m (490 ft)
4 Manulife Place 146.4 m (480 ft)

How tall is the stantec Tower Edmonton?

249 m
Stantec tower/Height

Where are the indigenous burial grounds in Edmonton?

The burial grounds used to be part of EPCOR’s powerplant site until remains were discovered and a section of the site was blocked off. The City of Edmonton, EPCOR, descendants of the traditional bands of this area and other community members came together to design and create the memorial.

Who is the sculptor of the Bob McKenzie Statue in Edmonton?

The lively and beautiful colour-patina statue is a collaborative effort between accomplished Edmonton sculptor Ritchie Velthuis, the non-profit SCTV Monument Committee, Calgary’s Bronzart Casting and actors Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, who had suggestions during the entire process.

Why was the Rossdale cemetery built in Edmonton?

The Rossdale Cemetery is a memorial that was built to remember the traditional burial grounds located in the Rossdale Flats area. For thousands of years, this area was a gathering site for many Indigenous peoples, primarily the Cree, Blackfoot, Assiniboine, and Métis.

What did the indigenous people do in Edmonton?

The garden is filled with dozens of plants indigenous to the area, and medicines that the Indigenous peoples often used in food, for healing, and for ceremony. Gardens such as this one are traditionally considered sacred spaces and this particular garden was created as a place intended for people to meet, share and connect.

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