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Edmonton Nightlife

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There are several key concentrations of nightlife in the city of Edmonton. The most popular is the Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) strip, concentrated between 109 Street and 99 Street. It has the highest concentration of heritage buildings in Edmonton. Once the heart of the town of Strathcona (annexed by Edmonton on February 1, 1912), it fell into disrepair during the middle of the twentieth century. Beginning in the 1970s, a concentrated effort to revive the area through the establishment of a Business Revitalization Zone has produced an area rich with restored historical buildings and pleasant streetscapes. Its proximity to the University of Alberta has led to a high concentration of establishments ranging from restaurants and pubs to trendy clubs while hosting a wide variety of shops during the day. This area also contains two independent movie theatres: the Garneau and Princess theatres, as well as several live theatre, music and comedy venues.

Downtown Edmonton has undergone a continual process of renewal and unprecedented growth since the mid 1990s. Many buildings were demolished during the oil boom starting in the 1960s and continuing into the 1980s to make way for office towers. As such, there have always been numerous pub-type establishments which cater primarily to the office crowd such as The Rose and Crown, Sherlock Holmes’, and Elephant & Castle as well as many hotel lounges and restaurants. The past decade, however, has seen a strong resurgence in more mainstream venues. Various clubs such as the New City Suburbs, the Globe and Halo are also to be found along Edmonton’s main street, Jasper Avenue. The Edmonton City Centre mall also houses an Empire Theatres movie theatre, featuring ten screens. The non-profit Metro Cinema shows a variety of alternative or otherwise unreleased films every week.

West Edmonton Mall holds several after hour establishments in addition to its many stores and attractions. Bourbon Street has numerous eating establishments and clubs and casinos can also be found within the complex. Scotiabank Theater, at the west end of the mall, features thirteen screens and an IMAX theatre.

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Blue Sky Limos is pleased to offer charter limousine service to the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose taking place August 02 to 05.   Performers at the Big Valley Jamboree range from Clay Walker, Sammy Kershaw, George Canyon, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, and Dierks Bentley.     Our company is pleased to offer service from Edmonton to Camrose using our stretch limousines - consisting of regular stretch, suv limousine, limo bus and charter limousine coach and shuttle ranging from 2 - 47 people for this special event taking place in Camrose.    If you are looking for alternative transportation and wish to plan ahead - Blue Sky Limos is pleased to offer packages from $50 per person - call our Edmonton limousine customer service team toll free 866.261.3872 for more concert transportation to the Big Valley Jamboree.