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Edmonton, Alberta Canada skyline.
Where I was born and raised. My own photos of Edmonton were destroyed years ago so I found this on Pixabay. No attribution required
Put new snow tires on my Magnum yesterday. (Yep, snow isn't far away here in northern Canada.)
While I waited for the tire guys to do their thing, I walked around our city's downtown. Very cold wind, but the sun was bright.
This pretty building is all done in some sort of copper overlay on the windows. It looks so great reflecting the clouds.
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Midsummer twilight in Edmonton at 10.36 pm, looking to dowtown from the River Valley Overlook in Strathcona. The arch bridge is the Walterdale Bridge, 56 metres high and completed in 2017, a replacement for a decaying 1913 bridge in the same location.
One of my favorite things about waking around downtown Edmonton, is the beautiful buildings and interesting architecture. The Art Gallery of Alberta and the Citadel Theater have been in place around Churchill Square for years, promoting arts and culture in our City. These buildings are just as interesting inside as they are from the street view.
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The main public area of Edmonton City Hall is big and full of vibrant natural sunlight, all due to the glass pyramid roof which looks impressive when you look up at it.
No, these are not those cute KLM houses.
This new development is quite striking in Edmonton, Alberta. Some people love it and others not so much. I think it is a welcome change from the dull, boring, regular strip malls that we encounter so many times in the city.
Thought it looked a bit too canadian so made it into a Delfts Blue scene. Hope you like it. I do! ... ofcourse I am biased ;)
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Saw the tail end of this train as we were leaving the Alberta Railway Museum so decided to chase it south. We tried to catch it north of Highway 15 but that didn't work out. Anthony Henday construction screwed us over further south. We ended up walking across the field to St. Paul junction. Well worth the hike through the mud and the water!