Historical Edmonton: More Museums

The history of Edmonton as a city can be traced to more than 3000 years ago when Indigenous communities were settled in the river valley next to the North Saskatchewan River.  This long history of the land’s original inhabitants is commemorated in Treaty 6 .  Treaty 6 affirms that all the territory known as Alberta is the traditional gathering place, travelling route and home of many Indigenous Peoples.  

Look for blogs devoted to Indigenous culture and attractions in the coming months as we continue to explore the richness of Edmonton as a destination.  

When discussing museums in Edmonton, you really can’t skip the Royal Alberta Museum.  Because we’ve covered it in a previous blog, we’re zeroing in on three small, but interesting museums that every history buff should visit.

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Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum

The Loyal Edmonton Regiment also known as “the Eddies”, is a Primary Reserve infantry unit of the Canadian Forces.  Today, service is voluntary, but it didn’t start out that way.  The regiment began in 1908 and served in both world wars with its long, storied history detailed in storyboards and artifacts at the museum.  Located in the Prince of Wales Armouries, which was once the home of the regiment, the museum has two galleries (Griesbach and Stone) and 7 displays around the building.  Artifacts in the exhibits include uniforms, weapons, and equipment from WW1 and beyond.  Visit from 10am to 4pm, Monday – Friday.  

Fun extra:  The Prince of Wales Armouries is also home to the Edmonton Archives.

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John Walter Museum

John Walter came to Canada from Scotland in 1870 to work for the Hudson’s Bay Company as a boat builder. Within a decade, he was able to buy land, build a house or “homestead”. He became one of Edmonton’s wealthiest citizens after establishing and growing his business activities in the city. The museum is made up of John Walter’s original houses (3) and various artifacts all of which allow visitors to understand the experience of life in Edmonton from the 1870’s through to the early 1900’s. Find more information about booking a tour of the museum on their Facebook page.

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Photo Credit: Alberta Aviation Museum

Alberta Aviation Museum

Did you know that Edmonton used to have a second airport just north of the city centre?  That’s why today, there is an aircraft hangar that still remains on Kingsway which has been home to the Alberta Aviation Museum since 1991.  The collection includes 26 aircraft on display inside the hangar and an additional 6 displays outdoors.  What kinds of aircraft will you see?  A 1917 Curtiss Stinson famous for being piloted by a woman, Katherine Stinson.  A Noorduyn Norseman IV bush plane designed by Canadian Robert Noorduyn. A bright yellow Avro Anson build by Canadian company Avro and used as a bomber in World War 2 but mostly to train pilots and crew.  You can also learn much more about the area of Blatchford Field (the original name of the city centre airport) and review a collection of aviation-related artifacts.  Check out their website for hours, tours and events.

Interested in more of what Edmonton has to offer?  We’ve got curated content to help you plan the best getaway ever.  Want more history?  Check out the architecture in the Oliver neighbourhood.  Maybe family fun with waterslides and dining?  Our Hotel Family Fun Guide should do the trick.  Guys weekend?  Have a do-it-yourself brewery tour.  It’s all on our blog!

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The “1,2, 3 Pick Your Rewards”, Terms and Conditions and Blackout Dates 

Rewards Program campaign dates

Reward package available to book from January 5, 2022 for stays to December 31, 2024 for rewards except for possible blackout dates. At present there are no blackout dates scheduled.

Rewards are subject to while supplies last.  Substitutions of equivalent kind, value may be made as necessary.  Rewards are non-transferable, no cash value, no cash back.

  • Rewards are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, have no cash value, no cash back.
  • Rewards cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion.
  • Reward deal is net non-commissionable.

Blackout dates

At present there are no blackout dates scheduled. 

In the event blackout dates are scheduled, any guest who makes a booking for a hotel stay during the blackout period prior to the blackout period being named will receive the rewards they are booked for. 

Rewards Program offerings

Book one night’s stay with Edmonton’s Best Hotels and receive your choice of one of three $50 rewards excluding blackout dates:

  • $50 Gas Card or
  • $50 Prepaid Mastercard, or
  • $50 Ultimate Dining Card

Book two night’s stay with Edmonton’s Best Hotels and receive your choice of one of five reward packages excluding blackout dates:

  • $150 prepaid MasterCard, or
  • $75 Gas card and $75 MasterCard, or
  • $75 Gas card and $75 Ultimate Dining Card, or

Book three night’s stay with Edmonton’s Best Hotels and receive your choice of one of four reward packages excluding blackout dates:

  • Three Night Reward 1: $225 Prepaid Mastercard
  • Three Night Reward 3: $75 Ultimate Dining Card + $75 Prepaid Mastercard + $75 Gas Card

One choice of reward per stay. 

Guest must be 18 years of age or older at time of redemption. 

Prepaid Mastercard’s can be used for online purchases only. In Canada, prepaid Mastercard’s cannot be used at any retail outlet (including your hotel) with point-of-sale systems.

Rewards distribution

Rewards will be emailed directly to guests within 48 hours of Edmonton’s Best Hotels confirming their check-in.  Rewards are not provided by the hotel’s front desk.   All rewards are sent electronically. 

Reservations

Guest must reserve a minimum of 24 hours prior to arrival.

Rewards are NOT available for reservations made less than 24 hours in advance of arrival.

Reservations made directly with hotels and not through Edmonton’s Best Hotels are not eligible for rewards. No exceptions. Rewards are only provided to guests who book through Edmonton’s Best Hotels online booking platform.  Booking reservation confirmations will have Edmonton’s Best Hotels branding on them. Rewards not provided for hotel reservations during specified blackout dates.

Reservations cannot be extended by hotels for additional rewards.

Guests may add a night to an existing one-night deal reservation and receive additional rewards if the request is made a minimum of 24 hours in advance of arrival.

Booking terms and conditions

Rewards provided for more than one night, must be for consecutive nights under one registration under one name at one property. In addition, no more than up to three consecutive nights will be honoured. If a guest checks in for three days and then checks out and re-checks in for the next day, this is considered a consecutive night booking even if the second booking is made at different hotel.  

There must be a minimum of three days between bookings.

Multiple reservations for the same person for the same night(s) is considered a double booking and only one of those bookings will be eligible for rewards. For example, if a guest books two nights on x and y date and then makes another two-night booking for the same dates at the same hotel or another hotel, EBH considers this a double booking and will honour rewards for only one of those bookings. 

Is there a limit on the number of bookings I make on different dates?  Edmonton Best Hotels welcomes repeat business.  Some of our guests visit Edmonton every month.  Please note as stated earlier there must be a minimum of three days between bookings. Please also note stated blackout dates.

Cancelling and date changes to reservations

If a guest wants to cancel or change the dates of their booking.

What if I want to cancel my booking?  Edmonton Best Hotels must cancel your booking (not the hotel).  If you want to cancel, contact info@edmh.ca and let us know.  We will cancel your booking and send you a cancellation number for your records.  Please do not cancel directly with the hotel.

What if I want to change the dates of my booking?  You must contact Edmonton Best Hotels at info@edmh.ca and let us know you want to make a date change.  Your original booking must be cancelled first.  You will receive a cancellation number for your records.  Then, you must rebook for your new dates.  The hotel nor Edmonton’s Best Hotels cannot make date changes to the original booking.  Please note this does not guarantee you will receive the same hotel rate when you rebook for different dates.

Any questions, please contact Edmonton Best Hotels at info@edmh.ca 

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