Part of a brochure titled "There's more to it than you think
This map was printed for the visitors during Commonwealth Games, and includes information about the event as well as various points of interest.
Part of Spring and Summer Guide 1981 effective April 26, 1981. Includes a Weekday Map; a Night, Sunday and Holiday Map; and a City Centre Map.
Compliments of A. E. Lepage Melton Real Estate Ltd. The map shows public schools, separate schools, bus routes, neighbourhoods, hospitals, as well as other places of interest. There are also smaller maps of St. Albert, Leduc, Sherwood Park, and Spruce Grove on the verso.
This map is part of a brochure titled "edmonton transit guide 1975". The map includes bus routes, times, and locations.
This map is double-sided. One side is a road map of the Province of Alberta. The verso includes an Official Map of the City of Edmonton Showing Street Numbers and Names (June 1922, revised to January 1945) with no scale noted. The verso also includes a brief history of Edmonton City Dairy.
This maps is part of a pamphlet called Edmonton Tourist Map. The map shows bus routes, public schools, separate schools, hospitals, neighbourhoods, City limits, and routes to the International Airport. The other side includes other places of interest, as well as general tourist information.
This map is part of a pamphlet titled "The City of Edmonton Street Map and Tourist Information Guide". The map includes hospitals, parks, places of interest, tourist attractions, subdivisions, streets, swimming pools, and land subdivisions. The other side contains general tourist information.
This map includes a Weekday Map, and a Night, Sunday, & Holiday Map. The document includes places of interest and bus routes.
This map includes land ownership, roads, sections, places of interest, tourist attractions, and bodies of water. This map is part of a double-sided brochure titled "Strathcona". It also includes a map of Sherwood Park, and visitor information about the Count of Strathcona.