Summary:
Nestled in the heart of Edmonton's historic Old Strathcona neighbourhood, this suite has all of the Canadian charm you're looking for, with modern upgrades and tasteful amenities you expect. Situated perfectly between the trendy Whyte Ave and Mill Creek Ravine, you're only a few minutes walk or bike ride from exploring some of the best sites that the city has to offer.
The Space:
Your safety is our first priority. We have implemented enhanced cleaning and disinfecting routines in our suites and common areas. We have always been known for sparking clean spaces and have now taken it to the next level.
Step out from your private entrance and you'll be greeted by the quiet old growth tree-lined streets of Edmonton's most desirable neighbourhood (rated #1 by Avenue Magazine five years running).
Whether you just want to relax on your plush queen bed, read a book by the large windows, take a nap on the couch or get some work done at the desk, this suite has everything you need to enjoy your visit.
Complimentary wifi, Apple TV with Netflix, tea and fresh locally-roasted coffee. Your kitchenette includes a microwave, fridge and sink along with glasses, mugs, dishes and cutlery. Fresh linens, towels and hooded robes ensure your comfort. Locally-sourced art on the walls gives you a taste of Edmonton's thriving arts scene. A curated selection of books and local magazines to enjoy during your stay.
- Only a 20 minute drive or cab ride from the airport!
- Nearby bike rentals!
- Plenty of free on-street parking for any sized vehicle!
- A five-minute walk to the hundreds of incredible local shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and music of the historic Whyte Ave. Every Saturday you can visit the bustling Strathcona Farmer's Market, or Sunday in the French Quarter!
- Walk, bike or take a short transit ride to the University of Alberta, Jubilee Auditorium, Art Gallery of Alberta, Winspear Centre, Faculté Saint-Jean, Stollery Children's Hospital and more
- A 15 minute bike ride or 10 minute transit ride to the heart of downtown.
- Two blocks from Mill Creek Ravine and the River Valley with extensive walking and bike trails to explore. Have a picnic, or take a dip in Mill Creek Outdoor Pool.
- Walking distance from Edmonton's Fringe Festival, Pride Festival and Folk Music Festival. A short bike or transit ride to Heritage Days, Taste of Edmonton, the Street Performer's Festival, Roger's Place, Shaw Conference Centre and more!
- Get around the city using locally-owned Pogo Car Share
Guest Access:
Accessible via well-lit private entrance and your personalized key code and smart locks, checking in and out has never been easier!
The Neighborhood:
Old Strathcona is an historic district in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Once the commercial core of the separate city of Strathcona, the area is now home to many of Edmonton's arts and entertainment facilities, as well as a local shopping hub for residents and students at the nearby University of Alberta. A good proportion of Edmonton's theatres and live-performance venues are also in the area. The district centres on Whyte Avenue and has shops, restaurants, bars and buskers.
A large part of Whyte Avenue's popularity is the historical character of its buildings, many of which are one hundred years old. The oldest building is the Strathcona Hotel, built by the railway when it arrived in 1891. Many of the current brick buildings were erected during the 1910 boom that brought thousands of settlers from eastern Canada, Britain and continental Europe, U.S. and other parts of the world.
Old Strathcona is home to a vibrant independent theatre scene, with nine theatre companies operating out of several buildings in the neighbourhood, including the Varscona Theatre, ATB Financial Arts Barns, The Walterdale Playhouse and Roxy on Gateway. The Varscona Theatre alone is home to several award-winning companies: Shadow Theatre, Teatro la Quindicina, Plain Jane Theatre Company, the variety show That's Terrific!, and improvisation troupe Die-Nasty. Every August, Old Strathcona plays host to the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, the largest and oldest Fringe Theatre event in North America. Edmonton historian Lawrence Herzog has called the diversity of material being produced in the Old Strathcona Theatre District "wide and astonishing."
Old Strathcona celebrates all year long. January brings Ice on Whyte, a sculpting competition and outdoor ice playground. June features Improvaganza, an invitational international improv festival, hosted by Rapid Fire Theatre. July is the busiest of all, starting with the Silly Summer Parade on July 1. In mid July, the Whyte Avenue ArtWalk puts more than 230 working artists on the sidewalks of Old Strathcona, and on the final Sunday of Artwalk, Whyte Avenue closes the entire street for a massive Street Sale. In August, the Edmonton International Fringe Festival welcomes hundreds of thousands of theatre goers and festival patrons. The fall brings the Chante Festival and many events during the Edmonton Halloween festival.
Old Strathcona has a year-round farmers' market that requires all vendors to be primary producers. Edmonton's market garden industry finds an average of 10,000 customers every Saturday.
Getting Around:
- BikeWorks (Bike Rentals): 14 minutes. Walk South until 82 Ave, then walk West until 102 St and South until 80 Ave
- Art Gallery of Alberta: 15 minutes. Walk to 99 St, get on the 3, 7, 81 or 162 going North
- Citadel Theatre: 15 minutes. Walk to 99 St, get on the 3, 7, 81 or 162 going North
- Rogers Place: 23 minutes. Walk to 99 St, get on the 3, 7 or 162 going North
- Shaw Conference Centre: 15 minutes. Walk to 99 St, get on the 3, 7, 81 or 162 going North
- University of Alberta: 22 minutes. Walk to 82 Ave, get on the 4, 9, 100 or 119 going West, or walk straight West on 82 Ave and arrive in under 30 minutes
- West Edmonton Mall: 47 minutes. Walk to 82 Ave, get on the 4 going West
- Winspear Centre: 15 minutes. Walk to 99 St, get on the 3, 7, 81 or 162 going North
Interaction with Guests:
We love meeting all of our guests, but we respect their privacy and space during their stay. Feel free to let us know how we can make your visit more comfortable. We do not discriminate but welcome guests of all backgrounds with authentic hospitality and open minds.