The Riviera Cafe in the process of being torn down. It was located at 97th Street and Jasper Avenue. Riviera Cafe
Front view of H.A. Gray School named for the first Anglican Bishop of Edmonton and school trustee, Henry Allen Gray. H.A. Gray School
View of west side of Queen Alexandra School, located on 106 Street and 84 Avenue. Queen Alexandra School
View of the framework of the Space Sciences Centre taken from the Teachers Building on 111th Avenue and 142 Street Space Sciences Centre
Riviera Hotel located at 5359 Calgary Trail NW Riviera Hotel
Built to interpret the tar sands and other natural history subjects of Alberta, the Strathcona Science Centre is located at 17th Street just south of the Yellowhead Highway. There is also a significant archealogical dig there of an Indigenous encampment.
this residence is located on 112th Avenue south Reeves, Gladys
- The Edmonton Art Gallery and the Civic Block, along 99th Street south of 103rd Avenue, taken from east of City Hall.
- Edmonton Art Gallery,
- Civic Block
Matt McCauley was Edmonton's first mayor and also served in the provincial legislature. This stone is located in the Edmonton Cemetery. McCauley, Matthew
Susan Little was the wife of John Little - owner of the Little Brickyards on the north shore of the North Saskatchewan River. The cairn is made from his bricks and located in the Edmonton Cemetery.