The CN tower was built over top of the Canadian National Railway station in downtown Edmonton along 104th Avenue and 99th Street. This view is from the side CN Tower
Matt McCauley was Edmonton's first mayor and also served in the provincial legislature. This stone is located in the Edmonton Cemetery. McCauley, Matthew
John Lymburn was a lawyer and former Attorney General of the Province (Liberal). This stone is located in the Edmonton Cemetery. Lymburn, John and Isabel
Lessard was a local Francophone businessman. This stone is located in the St. Johachim's Cemetery. Lessard
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.
Annie McCauley was the second wife of Matt McCauley, former mayor and MLA. McCauley, Annie
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.
Concordia College is the Lutheran college, located between 112th Avenue and Ada Boulevard next to Wayne Gretsky Drive. Concordia College
This building is located on the Concordia University College campus south of 112th Avenue west of Wayne Gretsky Drive Lutheran Church of Canada Office and Archives of the Lutheran Historical Institute
This appliance store is located on Stony Plain Road. Electronic Ark