Edmonton
A quick guide of your destination
How to Get Around by Public Transportation
- Pdf maps https://www.edmonton.ca/ets/maps-routes-schedules-service https://www.edmonton.ca/ets/route-schedules-and-maps
 - ETS Trip Planner https://www.edmonton.ca/edmonton-transit-system-ets
 - Alerts and Service Impacts https://www.edmonton.ca/ets/general-service-alerts
 
Tips
- Offline map guide: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mytripnavi.app.edmonton
 - City Mobile Apps and Tools: https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/city-of-edmonton-apps
 
Edmonton International Airport
- Departure and Arrival Flights
- Departure flight information https://flyeia.com/flights/departures/
 - Arriving flights https://flyeia.com/flights/arrivals/
 
 - Transit guide-Connecting flights
 - Getting to the Airport https://flyeia.com/parking-transportation/buses-shuttles/
 - Airport map https://flyeia.com/services/terminal-map/
 - Transfer between terminals
 - Shop, Dine, Relax and do more https://flyeia.com/shop-dine-relax/store-directory/
 - Facilities and Services
- Lounges, hotels and spas
 - Taxi and Car Rental https://flyeia.com/parking-transportation/car-rentals/ https://flyeia.com/parking-transportation/taxis-limos-rideshares/
 - Parking https://flyeia.com/parking-transportation/parking-maps/
 - Baggage Claim
 - Drop Off and Pick Up https://flyeia.com/parking-transportation/drop-off-pick-up/
 - Lost and Found
 - Banking
 - Hotels
 - Traveling with Kids and Pets
 
 
Other Experiences
Foods you must try
Famous foods top 5
- Lobster

 - Poutine

 - Beavertails

 - Alberta Beef Sandwich

 - Shepherd’s pie

 
Famous Sweets
- Maple syrup

 - Nanaimo bar

 - S’more

 - Apple Crumble Pie

 - Butter Tart

 
Famous Drinks
- Caesar: A Caesar is a cocktail created and consumed primarily in Canada. It typically contains vodka, tomato juice and clam broth, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce, and is served with ice in a large, celery salt-rimmed glass, typically garnished with a stalk of celery and wedge of lime.

 
Food trivia
Delicious! C'est bon!means “It’s delicious”Icewineis very famous in Canada. To produce Icewine, grapes are left on the vine until a sustained temperature of -8°C or below is reached, at which time they are hand picked. From there, they must be pressed before they thaw. The result is a juice that is high in sugar and acid, and concentrated with rich, delicious flavours.
Other famous foods
- Back bacon

 

