The City
BioWare’s main Canadian studio is in the rapidly
expanding city of Edmonton, Alberta.
Edmonton
is an energetic, welcoming city fueled by the spirit and
spark of its more than 800,000 citizens in the city and
over 1,000,000 in the Greater Edmonton Area.
The city is a mecca for active living. Edmonton's
magnificent river valley is North America’s largest
urban park, offering opportunities for recreation come
sun or snow. Edmonton is also known as “Festival City."
It's home to North America's oldest and largest Fringe
festival as well as more than 30 major festivals
celebrating music, theater, dance, visual arts, street
performers, ethnic food, and more.
There is always something happening, which is why National Geographic named Edmonton one
of
the best summer trips of 2015.
Edmonton boasts more than 84 golf courses, including
Canada’s oldest municipal course, and the longest
mid-summer golf days are nearly 17 hours long! Jasper
National Park's spectacular Rockies are a short road
trip away, and Elk Island National Park, where visitors
follow self-guided trails to view free-roaming herds of
bison, moose, elk, and 250 species of birds, is less
than an hour out.
Alberta
is also home to the last two title holders of the
world's largest dark sky preserve where the aurora
borealis shines brightly on some winter nights.
Edmonton is a shopper's dream. World-famous West
Edmonton Mall has more than 800 shops, 100 eateries, and
10 world-class attractions all under one roof. Old
Strathcona is one of Canada’s top shopping districts and
offers a variety of dining and pubs. The city also loves
its sports teams, with a rich history of championship
teams including the NHL's Oilers and CFL's Eskimos. If
you're interested in the arts, Edmonton will not
disappoint. The city is home to more than 20 theater
companies and dozens of acting co-ops. Some of Canada’s
finest visual artists are on display at 60-plus
galleries and exhibits in the city. Take the Gallery
Walk and visit eight unique galleries in a 12-block
area. Visit the Alberta Craft Council for distinctive
works created by more than 200 members. The breathtaking
Art Gallery of Alberta opened in early 2010 in
Edmonton’s Downtown Arts District, which also includes
the Citadel Theatre, the
Francis Winspear Centre for Music, and, soon, an open-air arts campus.
The province of Alberta offers many cost-of-living
advantages. Albertans pay low personal income taxes,
with the lowest top marginal income tax rate and the
highest basic and spousal amounts in Canada. While all
Canadians pay a general sales tax (GST) on purchases,
Alberta is the only province with no provincial sales
tax (PST). Albertans also benefit from the lowest tax on
gasoline among provinces and among the lowest property
taxes in Canada. Albertans enjoy a publicly funded
health care system that guarantees universal access to
necessary hospital and medical services. The system
provides a wide range of services, from emergency care
to free health information.
Fun facts about Edmonton:
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Edmonton is the provincial capital of Alberta and
Canada's 5th largest city.
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The city’s river valley park system is almost 22
times larger than New York's Central Park.
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Edmonton has more than 160 km of maintained
multi-use trails.
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Edmonton is one of the sunniest cities in North
America, with an average of 321 sunny days.
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The Edmonton Public Library has over 3 million
items in its collection (including new games!) and
beautiful LEED buildings
in which to enjoy the massive collection.
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The city is home to two universities, including
Alberta's largest (University of Alberta), as well
as Alberta's largest technical school (Northern
Alberta Institute of Technology).
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Edmonton is the most northerly metropolis in North
America, but
we're not the coldest!