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As capital city of Alberta, Edmonton is home to just under a million people. There’s plenty to do in Edmonton as the city has a great deal to offer: a strong economy, a major source of academic and educational facilities, some of the most impressive and picturesque parklands and open spaces, a vital arts and culture scene, and a great sports and athletics community as well. Living up to its reputation as capital of Alberta, Edmonton is a wonderfully diverse city to live in, and a place any Canadian would be happy to call home.

 

There’s plenty to do in Edmonton, including visit one of its many shopping centers. Included among these of course is the West Edmonton Mall, currently the largest mall in North America and one of the largest malls in the world. More than just a place to pick up a few household items, the West Edmonton Mall includes a hotel, an amusement park, a manmade lake, a water park, a skating rink, a pair of mini-golf course and much, much more. There’s also the first mall in Canada, currently undergoing renovations, The Westmount Centre.

 

But the city keeps its residents busy in more ways than that. Edmonton is also home to a variety of world-class art festivals and summer festivals where people come from all over the world to celebrate the culture and enjoy the city. In fact, the volume of festivals that come through Edmonton each year have led to the city being nicknamed “The Festival City.”

 

Edmonton’s economy is a thriving affair, thanks to the renewed interest of major oil producers in the unconventional resources surrounding the city, such as the Alberta oil sands. But surprisingly, oil isn’t the only thing Edmonton has going for it. In fact, the city has one of the most diverse economies in the country, and major players from many financial sectors have chosen Edmonton has their staging area and headquarters.

 

Edmonton is also home to some of the country’s most prominent post-secondary institutions including the University of Alberta and Athabasca University. Over 170,000 students are enrolled at one of the many institutions in Edmonton, which serves not just Alberta but the entire country as a major centre for education.

 

For those looking to move to Edmonton, there are a lot of great Edmonton real estate listings, many of which can be located in the North and Northwest. Many of Edmonton’s northern communities, particularly those closest to downtown, are being redeveloped to accommodate artists or those with young families. Meanwhile there is a lot of development in Northwest, where new communities such as The Meadows, Carlton and Cumberland are being constructed for those interested in a safe and suburban atmosphere.

 

If you’re thinking of moving to Edmonton or want to know more about houses for sale in Edmonton north, you’ve come to the right place. Browse through 1000s of houses for sale in Edmonton north right here to get an idea of where you fit in to this beautiful Canadian city.

 
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