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How hard is it to get around Edmonton during winter? |
Travel Info I'm from Australia and was thinking about taking my kids there for a white xmas. Travel Tips Born and raised in Edmonton, and still here. It's not as bad as it was a generation ago. Our winters are milder nowadays. Consequently, they're not as white as they used to be. (Sure, we did get snow here on Saturday, but it melted again by Sunday.) There are some winter days when it takes three times longer to get home during rush hour, but there really are not too many of those. (Keep the gas tank at least half full though. Just in case.) I haven't needed to wear actual wear winter boots since I was a kid. I tend to go for weather proof shoes, Merrell's usually. A hat. You loose 75% of your heat from the top of your head you know. Mittens are warmer than gloves, but either will do. Think of dressing in layers. Then you can just peel them off as you warm up. Make sure to check out Candy Cane Lane and Hawrelark Park at night time. See if the University of Alberta's choir is performing while you're here. Need a break from our winter? Visit the Muttart Conservatory, or go to West Edmonton Mall's Waterpark. Get an expansive view of the city while having breakfast at the Hotel MacDonald. Since you're here, be sure to visit The Rockies. These mountains are 7 hours away. Make snowmen. Go ice-skating. Tobogganing. Snow-shoeing. Horse rides. Have a snowball fight. Enjoy the blue skies. Explore our River Valley. It's the longest in Canada, and growing. Have fun!! Others yeah its difficult when Spurs play at home wear boots not bad Get a good roadmap and monitor the radio for traffic updates. 630 AM (CHED RADIO) or 100.3FM (THE BEAR) also good music So many of the people forget how to drive as soon as it snows. there are many accidents. best of luck! It really depends on how much snow there is and how cold it is. If there is a fresh dump of snow it's hard to get around because it takes a while for the plows to get everywhere and if it is REALLY cold the roads can get pretty slippery. Still, everyone there is pretty used to it, so on those types of days things just go a little slower than usual is all. You would still be able to take the bus or a cab or drive a rental car around - just plan to take a little longer! Lived in Edmonton for 7 years. |
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