This marker for the Walter family is located at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. John Walter was an early employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the first settler on the south river bank. He started a variety of industries on the south bank, including a ferry business, a saw mill, and coal mine. He and his wife were central figures in Strathcona society.
Coronation Park lies northeast of 142nd Street and 111th Avenue.
- A view of Rossdale and Donald Ross School from up on the northern river bank. Donald Ross School;
- Rossdale
Marcel Lambert was a long serving Member of Parliament for an Edmonton Constituency.
The Imperial Tower is located at 6425 101 Avenue.
This bust is located on the Heritage Trail, 100 Avenue between 117 and 120 Street in the Oliver neighbourhood. Abraham Cristall was the first Jew to settle in Edmonton and was a familiar member of the business community and a founder of the Jewish commun
This bust is located on the Heritage Trail, 100 Avenue between 117 and 120 Street in the Oliver neighbourhood. Nellie McClung was a prominent social reformer in Alberta and Canada, a member of the Famous Five and a local community activist.
This sculpture, complete with running water in the western-most element, is located at the eastern end of the Heritage Trail along 100th Avenue between 116 and 117th Street. Oliver neighbourhood
This bust is located on the Heritage Trail along 100 Avenue between 117 and 120 Streets. McClung, Nellie
This marker is located in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Robert Vernon Johnson was a Public school trustee for many years. Johnson