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Day Trips From Edmonton

Galat’s guidebook enriches the experience of those travelling around Edmonton.

Many of Alberta’s natural wonders, cultural treasures, historical sites and recreational spots are within a two-hour drive of downtown Edmonton. Day Trips From Edmonton by Joan Marie Galat, provides a comprehensive guide of year-round places to visit and things to do outside city limits.

The book encompasses both secluded natural areas and hot spots bustling with activity. It lists some of the best places for birding and one-of-a-kind attractions—such as the Alberta Honey Producers Co-op, Viking Petroglyphs and Klondike Ferry Crossing.

The layout, maps, photographs and index make it easy to plan a day the whole family can enjoy. You might start at a rural farmer’s market, explore a pioneer museum, visit a splash park and finish the day with a picnic at a corn maze, botanic garden or provincial park.

Visit www.joangalat.com for additional information.

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