Welcome To Edmonton Alberta, Canada where we love our hockey but we also are known for a lot more than that. We are Alberta's Capital City located in the Central area of the Province. We are the Festival City of the North, our river valley is 22 times the size of Central Park in New York City, We get 17hrs of daylight in the summer and we are the largest Northernmost Metropolis in North America. Our City is rich in History and is a great place to visit... in the Summer!
Sites along the way (Times stamps)
00:22 Giant Replica Stanley Cup
00:37 Whyte Avenue and Art work
01:10 We are the Festival City (Talking)
01:37 Walter Dale Bridge
02:05 Rogers Place (Ice District YEG)
02:20 Neon Light Outdoor Sign Museum
03:25 High Level Bridge (From Below at Sunset)
03:45 Alberta Legislature Building and Grounds
04:25 Driving across the High Level Bridge (Night Time with Lights)
05:00 Current temperatures in Alberta (January 2021)
05:22 Drone Shots and Skidoo Fun
Giant Replica Stanley Cup located in Old Strathcona stands 12.5 ft. tall and weighs 850 lbs.; it was built in 2007. Then we take a drive down Whyte Avenue!
ART WORK: Many of the art pieces you will see are from the Rust Magic Street Art Festival; Like we said before Edmonton is known for it's festivals.
-Okuda San Miguel Wall located at 8230 Gateway Blvd. (Giant colorful fox)
-Green Forest Wall & World on Whyte Wall located at 104 st / Whyte Ave.
-Welcome to Oilers Country located at 82 Ave / 104 Army & Navy
-Soup Wall located at 105 Ave / 104st Linghan Restaurant
Walter Dale Bridge spans the North Saskatchewan River with one way traffic heading North into Downtown YEG. The new Bridge was completed in 2017 and replaced the old Walter Dale bridge that stood from 1967-2017
High Level Bridge Spans the North Saskatchewan River with one way traffic heading South into Old Strathcona; Clearance below this bridge is 48 m or 157 ft. The Bridge is lit up with color changing LED's and is a sight to see at night. The High Level Bridge is also a Municipal Historic Resource as of 1995. Edmonton and Old Strathcona became one city 1912 and the High level was completed in 1913. In 1980 2 way traffic ended on both the Walter Dale and the High Level and they became 1 way bridges.
Rogers Place was completed in 2016 and cost around 480 million to build. Home to the Edmonton Oilers and can sit 18 500 people for a hockey game and around 20 000 for a concert venue. Rogers Place replaced Rexall Place which is now abandoned and soon to be demolished. The Neon Light Outdoor Sign Museum is located right by Rogers Place and is free to visit 365 days a year. It is a nice display of 20 restored signs from Edmonton's Past.
The Alberta Legislature Building was constructed from 1907-1913 but has had renovations done over the years. This is a beautiful building and is especially nice to visit in the summer. Many walking paths through the gardens and around the fountains makes for nice pictures and a picnic. However in the winter it is all decorated up with lights and can be a nice stop on a calm night. Hope you guys enjoy the Drive and thanks for all the Subs! Thank you to Jeff for the GoPro footage it completed the Video! If you guys enjoyed the video and would like to see some more cool sights around Edmonton Alberta, let us know in the comments below.
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Sites along the way (Times stamps)
00:22 Giant Replica Stanley Cup
00:37 Whyte Avenue and Art work
01:10 We are the Festival City (Talking)
01:37 Walter Dale Bridge
02:05 Rogers Place (Ice District YEG)
02:20 Neon Light Outdoor Sign Museum
03:25 High Level Bridge (From Below at Sunset)
03:45 Alberta Legislature Building and Grounds
04:25 Driving across the High Level Bridge (Night Time with Lights)
05:00 Current temperatures in Alberta (January 2021)
05:22 Drone Shots and Skidoo Fun
Giant Replica Stanley Cup located in Old Strathcona stands 12.5 ft. tall and weighs 850 lbs.; it was built in 2007. Then we take a drive down Whyte Avenue!
ART WORK: Many of the art pieces you will see are from the Rust Magic Street Art Festival; Like we said before Edmonton is known for it's festivals.
-Okuda San Miguel Wall located at 8230 Gateway Blvd. (Giant colorful fox)
-Green Forest Wall & World on Whyte Wall located at 104 st / Whyte Ave.
-Welcome to Oilers Country located at 82 Ave / 104 Army & Navy
-Soup Wall located at 105 Ave / 104st Linghan Restaurant
Walter Dale Bridge spans the North Saskatchewan River with one way traffic heading North into Downtown YEG. The new Bridge was completed in 2017 and replaced the old Walter Dale bridge that stood from 1967-2017
High Level Bridge Spans the North Saskatchewan River with one way traffic heading South into Old Strathcona; Clearance below this bridge is 48 m or 157 ft. The Bridge is lit up with color changing LED's and is a sight to see at night. The High Level Bridge is also a Municipal Historic Resource as of 1995. Edmonton and Old Strathcona became one city 1912 and the High level was completed in 1913. In 1980 2 way traffic ended on both the Walter Dale and the High Level and they became 1 way bridges.
Rogers Place was completed in 2016 and cost around 480 million to build. Home to the Edmonton Oilers and can sit 18 500 people for a hockey game and around 20 000 for a concert venue. Rogers Place replaced Rexall Place which is now abandoned and soon to be demolished. The Neon Light Outdoor Sign Museum is located right by Rogers Place and is free to visit 365 days a year. It is a nice display of 20 restored signs from Edmonton's Past.
The Alberta Legislature Building was constructed from 1907-1913 but has had renovations done over the years. This is a beautiful building and is especially nice to visit in the summer. Many walking paths through the gardens and around the fountains makes for nice pictures and a picnic. However in the winter it is all decorated up with lights and can be a nice stop on a calm night. Hope you guys enjoy the Drive and thanks for all the Subs! Thank you to Jeff for the GoPro footage it completed the Video! If you guys enjoyed the video and would like to see some more cool sights around Edmonton Alberta, let us know in the comments below.
Try Epidemic Sound for 30 Days! : https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/b0d5h3/
Web Site: https://www.homesteadroots.ca
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mikekipp123
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alberta_adv...
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AlbertaAdveturerFamily/
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGEP...
Camera equipment:
GoPro Hero 8 Black: https://amzn.to/3syUyGK
Parrot Bebop Drone 2: https://amzn.to/3sBIrZN
Joby gorilla tripod: https://amzn.to/342LtKR
Joby Griptight Pro 2: https://amzn.to/3cxS0B8
Mic: Rode Video Mic: https://amzn.to/30didjs
Camera's: https://amzn.to/3j1w5ot
Canon Power Shot SX30IS
Iphone 11
Music in this video:
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