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Rossdale Power Plant — Attraction in Central Core

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Rossdale Power Plant
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The Rossdale Power Plant is a decommissioned natural gas power plant located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The power plant is located along the North Saskatchewan River in the Rossdale community, neighbouring the EPCOR water treatment plant to the east and a native burial ground to the west.
Nearby attractions
Walterdale Bridge
105 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 0Z5, Canada
Alberta Legislature Grounds
10800 97 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 0V8, Canada
John Walter Museum
9180 Walterdale Hill NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 2V3, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Hill
Edmonton, AB T6E 2V3, Canada
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ Indigenous Art Park
10380 Queen Elizabeth Park Rd, Edmonton, AB T6E 6C6, Canada
Legislature Grounds Centennial Flame
Legislature Bldg Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 2C1, Canada
Grizzly Bear Lodge Park
Edmonton, AB T6E 6T6, Canada
High Level Bridge of Edmonton
109 St NW &, 97 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Constable Ezio Faraone Park
11004 97 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 2W3, Canada
Edmonton River Valley
11037 97 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 2W3, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Fumaca Brazilian Steakhouse
10143 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 4R5, Canada
Viphalay Laos & Thai Restaurant
10523 99 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0E7, Canada
Steel Wheels
10307 85 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6E 6N7, Canada
Route 99 Diner
8820 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 3V4, Canada
The Butternut Tree
9707 110 St NW #101, Edmonton, AB T5K 2L9, Canada
New York Bagel Cafe
8430 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 4B4, Canada
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Rossdale Power Plant

10155 96 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 0A5, Canada
4.6(16)
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The Rossdale Power Plant is a decommissioned natural gas power plant located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The power plant is located along the North Saskatchewan River in the Rossdale community, neighbouring the EPCOR water treatment plant to the east and a native burial ground to the west.

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attractions: Walterdale Bridge, Alberta Legislature Grounds, John Walter Museum, Queen Elizabeth Hill, ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ Indigenous Art Park, Legislature Grounds Centennial Flame, Grizzly Bear Lodge Park, High Level Bridge of Edmonton, Constable Ezio Faraone Park, Edmonton River Valley, restaurants: Fumaca Brazilian Steakhouse, Viphalay Laos & Thai Restaurant, Steel Wheels, Route 99 Diner, The Butternut Tree, New York Bagel Cafe
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Nearby attractions of Rossdale Power Plant

Walterdale Bridge

Alberta Legislature Grounds

John Walter Museum

Queen Elizabeth Hill

ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ Indigenous Art Park

Legislature Grounds Centennial Flame

Grizzly Bear Lodge Park

High Level Bridge of Edmonton

Constable Ezio Faraone Park

Edmonton River Valley

Walterdale Bridge

Walterdale Bridge

4.8

(353)

Open 24 hours
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Alberta Legislature Grounds

Alberta Legislature Grounds

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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John Walter Museum

John Walter Museum

4.6

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Queen Elizabeth Hill

Queen Elizabeth Hill

4.9

(38)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

The Art of Banksy: Without Limits Exhibition
The Art of Banksy: Without Limits Exhibition
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
10025 102A Ave NW #114, Edmonton, T5J 2Z2
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Life Chronicles: An immersive VR journey through the Earth’s history
Life Chronicles: An immersive VR journey through the Earth’s history
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
8882 170 Street Northwest, Edmonton, T5T 4J2
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Candlelight: Tribute to ABBA
Candlelight: Tribute to ABBA
Fri, Dec 5 • 7:30 PM
#11-130, 11110 104 Avenue NW, MacEwan University, Edmonton, T5K 1M9
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Nearby restaurants of Rossdale Power Plant

Fumaca Brazilian Steakhouse

Viphalay Laos & Thai Restaurant

Steel Wheels

Route 99 Diner

The Butternut Tree

New York Bagel Cafe

Fumaca Brazilian Steakhouse

Fumaca Brazilian Steakhouse

4.2

(332)

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Viphalay Laos & Thai Restaurant

Viphalay Laos & Thai Restaurant

4.5

(422)

Click for details
Steel Wheels

Steel Wheels

4.7

(653)

Click for details
Route 99 Diner

Route 99 Diner

4.4

(1.1K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Rossdale Power Plant

4.6
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We had a very cool tour of this power plant. We learned a lot and had a great time. I love the visions of what this power plant could turn into in the next couple years. our tour guide was fabulous as well. I wish I could remember her name but we started the tour a wee bit late because it was difficult to find parking. Speaking of parking. You definitely want to go at least a half an hour early to find parking because your parking options are quite a distance away from the entrance to the plant. The tour is an hour long. And at the end they gave us a delicious cookie. From my understanding the tours are guided by University students. Maybe that's a coincidence ormaybe it's intentional, I'm not sure. But I like it. Something about students is so refreshing. Around the tour are old pictures of what the area used to look like. And there's a lot of art deco design throughout the space which I did not expect. Loved it. It was the perfect fall date with my husband. I highly recommend the tour in the spring when they become...

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5y

The tour guide was absolutely amazing, very knowledgeable and informative! She was very well spoken and walked us through the power plant being careful to point out where it's safest as the whole building was not available for the tour. The building itself is very interesting and has a large amount of history! I will happily be going back and will definitely bring family to explore the...

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4.0
5y

Tour of the decommissioned power plant. Very informative and the guide, a university student was very knowledgeable. She tired in the Indigenous history in the area with the building of the plant. During construction human remains were found and this led to the eventual burial of these remains just to the west of the plant. This area has been a gathering place for people for...

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Rayne-Anne Latchford OosterveldRayne-Anne Latchford Oosterveld
We had a very cool tour of this power plant. We learned a lot and had a great time. I love the visions of what this power plant could turn into in the next couple years. our tour guide was fabulous as well. I wish I could remember her name but we started the tour a wee bit late because it was difficult to find parking. Speaking of parking. You definitely want to go at least a half an hour early to find parking because your parking options are quite a distance away from the entrance to the plant. The tour is an hour long. And at the end they gave us a delicious cookie. From my understanding the tours are guided by University students. Maybe that's a coincidence ormaybe it's intentional, I'm not sure. But I like it. Something about students is so refreshing. Around the tour are old pictures of what the area used to look like. And there's a lot of art deco design throughout the space which I did not expect. Loved it. It was the perfect fall date with my husband. I highly recommend the tour in the spring when they become available again.
Louise PerkinsLouise Perkins
Tour of the decommissioned power plant. Very informative and the guide, a university student was very knowledgeable. She tired in the Indigenous history in the area with the building of the plant. During construction human remains were found and this led to the eventual burial of these remains just to the west of the plant. This area has been a gathering place for people for 10,000 years.
Kirk DewhurstKirk Dewhurst
Historic building in the Rossdale area. It’s no longer in use and currently closed but the City of Edmonton has some different plans in play and some time in the future it will be used in some way. The building is still in good shape.
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We had a very cool tour of this power plant. We learned a lot and had a great time. I love the visions of what this power plant could turn into in the next couple years. our tour guide was fabulous as well. I wish I could remember her name but we started the tour a wee bit late because it was difficult to find parking. Speaking of parking. You definitely want to go at least a half an hour early to find parking because your parking options are quite a distance away from the entrance to the plant. The tour is an hour long. And at the end they gave us a delicious cookie. From my understanding the tours are guided by University students. Maybe that's a coincidence ormaybe it's intentional, I'm not sure. But I like it. Something about students is so refreshing. Around the tour are old pictures of what the area used to look like. And there's a lot of art deco design throughout the space which I did not expect. Loved it. It was the perfect fall date with my husband. I highly recommend the tour in the spring when they become available again.
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Tour of the decommissioned power plant. Very informative and the guide, a university student was very knowledgeable. She tired in the Indigenous history in the area with the building of the plant. During construction human remains were found and this led to the eventual burial of these remains just to the west of the plant. This area has been a gathering place for people for 10,000 years.
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Historic building in the Rossdale area. It’s no longer in use and currently closed but the City of Edmonton has some different plans in play and some time in the future it will be used in some way. The building is still in good shape.
Kirk Dewhurst

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