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Tourism Industry

Greater Edmonton offers countless enjoyable experiences for visitors. Thanks to the exceptional tourism industry in this region, visitors are eager to plan their next trip before they even leave. They also tell their friends.

Together, creating opportunities

By coordinating efforts, people in the tourism industry create plenty of memorable experiences for visitors — and more business opportunities for everyone involved. Through the Destination Marketing Fund, Edmonton Tourism is able to promote the hotel industry in a variety of ways. This structure is working well and demonstrates best practices in Alberta. It’s simply good business to make your enterprise part of visitors’ plans in Edmonton.

For more Tourism related information please call 1.800.463.4667or email all inquiries to Info@edmonton.com

Conferences and Meetings

Conferences and Meetings facilities and amenities in Edmonton are world-class. They draw thousands of visitors annually. Read more...

Edmonton Events International

Edmonton Events International makes events happen here. By attracting big events and making them successful, EEI brings a great deal of extra business to the city. Read more...

Travel Media

Attention travel writers check out What’s New in Edmonton. Read more...

Travel Trade

Travel Trade professionals get leisure information and professional tour planning assistance from Edmonton Tourism. Read more...

You're Welcome Edmonton

Greater Edmonton celebrates the stars of its hospitality and service industry at an annual gala event: the You're Welcome Edmonton awards. Read more...

Tourism Industry Partners

Membership in the Edmonton Capital Region Tourism Partnership provides you with opportunities, options, and resources essential to growing your business and improving the bottom line. Read more...

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River Valley and Parks

“When an Edmontonian does lapse into a brief moment of boastfulness, it's usually about the river valley and the winding North Saskatchewan that weaves its way through the city and its environs”. A Tale of Two Cities – Valerie Fortney, Calgary Herald 06/12/2007