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Adventures in family-friendly Edmonton

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

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By Kimberly Myles

Known as the often frigid home to great hockey, rodeos and oil, Edmonton in the warmer spring and summer months offers much more for those seeking family-friendly adventure.

I recently traveled there with my 4 year old son Rory and chose to stay at the Edmonton Marriott at River Cree Resort and casino to accumulate reward points. I was surprised to find how much the staff at the Marriott at River Cree catered to my little guy. Although no children are allowed in the large casino area, during our trips to the lobby and the restaurant, my son developed a very unrealistic idea of what a hotel stay involves.

From the moment we went down for breakfast to the times he passed a concierge or doorman, he was given extra attention and invited to pick a small toy from the prize box. Rory called each bellman "Captain" and on our return back to the States, he expressed missing the captains that reminded him of Santa.

Another surprise was finding an ice rink attached to the hotel. When I took my son for a short walk we noticed it and slipped in to watch an amateur game. One of the winning players treated my little guy to a victory ride out on the ice afterwards. I couldn’t imagine scripting a more Canadian moment If you want to give the little ones a bit of a workout, be sure to check with the front desk or concierge for free skate times.

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Venturing a few short miles from the hotel, we visited the nearby Valley Zoo. It’s relatively small by Brookfield Zoo (near Chicago) or San Diego Zoo standards, with limited indoor exhibits, but as a small park you can manage easily with views of the more rugged Saskatchewan River area, it’s the perfect spot for a day outside. From the small castle entryway complete with creek-bed moat, to the animal shaped paddle boats, the zoo has a sweet, old-fashioned charm.

There are pony rides and opportunities for close encounters. While we were there, the resident elephant was led out of her cage for a short walk in a grassy picnic area. My son especially enjoyed the petting zoo where he could pet sheep, goats and chickens.

The biggest hit was the brand new tram train ride that makes a small loop not far from the swan pond. Although adults are encouraged to ride with the little ones, I found it rather hard to fit in the small train cars clearly meant for the 10-and-under set.

Elk Island

If you want to get right into the Canadian wild, during the more temperate months of May through September, I suggest a visit to Elk Island National Park. The oldest national park in Canada, this spot has myriad hiking tracks, forested picnic areas, a golf course and a breathtaking view of Elk Island from the golf shop. We spotted a buffalo up close. Later, on during our drive back, we spied what looked like either a wolf or coyote running along the small hill near the entrance.

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