This stylish road boasts a number of buildings from the flip of the twentieth century and was initially the hub of Edmonton’s fur buying and selling business. Chock-a-block filled with brick facades, unique hand-painted wall advertisements, and once-upon-a-time warehouses, and a neon signal museum, it’s definitely worth the a number of block stroll to soak up its classic vibes. On the south finish (99 Avenue) you’ll discover a fantastic tree-lined neighbourhood that includes the McKay Avenue College, inbuilt 1905, and on the north finish (between Jasper Avenue and 104 Avenue), there’s an array of retailers, cafes, eating places, and bars. Plus, the place 104 Avenue meets 104 Road, the latest and shiniest of Edmonton’s architectural feats, Rogers Place, sits proud.
Tip: We recommend hitting up the outside market held on Saturdays should you’re visiting between Might-October, for many native treats like Moonshine Doughnuts or Caramia Caramels.