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Edmonton: Background Information
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Edmonton: Background Information
from Edmonton Visitors Guide

THE BUILDING OF A CITY
Edmonton's historical roots date back to 1785 when the Hudson's Bay trading post known as "Edmonton House", was established. Trading began with the Cree and Blackfoot Indians for animal pelts and by 1826, Fort Edmonton had developed into a major mercantile centre. It was also the main stopping point to Canada's North and the Pacific Ocean.

In 1871, settlement began outside Fort Edmonton as land became available for purchase and in 1892, Edmonton was incorporated as a town with a population of 700. After Edmonton's incorporation as a town came the famous Klondike Gold Rush. As a major outfitting centre, Edmonton's economy, population, and reputation boomed.

Edmonton was incorporated as a city in 1904 and one year later, despite heated competition from Calgary and other Alberta centres, Edmonton was named the provincial capital.

In 1912, Edmonton and the neighbouring town of Strathcona amalgamated, swelling the population to 53,611 residents and by the 1920's, a speculative land boom increased the population as the city continued to grow. In the 1930's Edmonton established a reputation as a pioneer in aviation due to its role as a main transportation centre for medical supplies, food and mail to remote northern communities. During this time, the city earned the title Gateway to The North.

A key year in the city's history was 1942 when the construction of the Alaska highway solidified Edmonton's role as a major transportation and supply centre. In 1947 the discovery of oil in Leduc truned Edmonton into the Oil Capital of Canada virtually overnight and within a decade, the city had became one of the largest centres in Canada. Today, the energy industry remains the city's number one economic mainstay.

Population: 636,000 (1998)

Area: 70,152 hectares/270 square miles

Altitude:
668 metres/2,192 feet above sea level

FAST FACTS

redball.gif (924 bytes) Edmonton is the capital of the province of Alberta and the second largest metro area west of Toronto and the fifth largest city in Canada.

redball.gif (924 bytes) Ripley's Believe it Or Not has recognized 96th Street as 'Church Street" for its 16 churches in one neighbourhood

redball.gif (924 bytes) We're known as the Oil Capital of Canada for good reason -- the amount of crude oil processed in Metro Edmonton each day could change the oil of every car in Canada!

redball.gif (924 bytes) Edmonton is home to the world's largest shopping Mall: West Edmonton Mall which holds two Guiness Records: World's Largest Shopping Centre and World's Largest Parking Lot.

redball.gif (924 bytes) Edmonton has the longest stretch of parkland in Canada, the North Saskatchewan river valley park system or "Ribbon of Green", which is twelve times larger than New York's Central Park!

redball.gif (924 bytes) Comedian Chevy Chase was in town last winter shooting the Paramount Pictures flick Snow Day. Alec Baldwin, Anthony Hopkins and crew also shot several water scenes for the movie The Edge at the Kinsmen Sports Centre.

redball.gif (924 bytes) Among the celebrities born in Edmonton are actor Michael J. Fox, entertainer Robert Goulet, author W.P. Kinsella, hockey legend Mark Messier and Olympic Medalist Pierre Lueders.

redball.gif (924 bytes) Not only is Metro Edmonton home to more than 70 golf courses, but the Victoria Golf Course in the river valley is the oldest Municipal Golf Course in Canada.

redball.gif (924 bytes) Edmonton was named Canada's most beautiful major city in 1997 and 1998. The city won the prestigious Communities in Bloom awards in the category of communities with more than 300,000 citizens.