Description:
The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald has distinctive guestrooms are elegantly furnished with traditional decor and are well appointed with state-of-the-art amenities: air-conditioning with individual climate control, bathrobes, coffee/tea maker.
Description:
The Fantasyland Hotel has popular 354 room classically decorated rooms with TV, hairdryer, voice mail, clock radio and air conditioning as well as themed rooms like the Polynesian Room, where you can escape to paradise and drift off on a warrior catamaran boat under full sail.
Description:
The Crowne Plaza Chateau Lacombe hotel has 307 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites. All rooms feature card lock security system, 25" T.V. with in-room video check-out, Sony Playstation, highspeed internet. coffeemaker, and ironing board/iron.
Description:
The Coast Edmonton Plaza offers elegant and comfortable interiors with full service amenities. The warmth of the hotel starts in the lobby featuring a wall of natural stone with a fireplace that invites travellers to make themselves at home.
Description:
The Sandman Edmonton hotel has 149 comfortable guest rooms have been recently renovated and offer air-conditioning, cable TV, pay movies, in-room coffee makers and 24-hour room service.
Address:
17635 Stony Plain Road
City: Edmonton
Edmonton City Info.
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies. It is the second largest city in Alberta (after Calgary) and is the hub of the country's sixth largest Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) with a population of 1,016,000 (2005 est.). A resident of Edmonton is known as an Edmontonian.
At 684 km2, Edmonton is also one of the largest cities by area in North America — larger in area than Chicago, Illinois, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Detroit, Michigan. However, Edmonton also has the one of the lowest population densities in North America — about 67 times less than New York.
Edmonton serves as the northern anchor of the "Calgary-Edmonton Corridor" (one of four such regions that, in total, comprise 50% of the Canadian population) and is a staging point for large-scale oilsands projects occurring in the north of the province as well as large-scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories.