Pulse
What Edmonton is talking about — straight from social feeds.
Reddit · 405 posts
All Reddit →henry sir's performing comedy tonight at grindstone on whyte ave. first show since pre-covid if you're into it.
someone posted a photo of Teddy's Bar and Grill from 1940 and now the whole city's trying to figure out what happened to the place — cool piece of Edmonton history surfacing.
a 20-year-old venting about how hard it is to make friends here — everyone's saying bars are the "best" option but they don't like that scene. thread's blowing up with people feeling the same way.
folks are confused about whether concert tickets at Kdays include general admission or if you have to pay extra for the fanzone — getting answers sorted before the festival kicks off.
someone's asking if locals have gotten their hair done by Hairstyles by Breanne or taken one of her courses — thread's picking up steam so apparently she's got a solid reputation in the city.
Roger Smith, speaking for Enoch Cree Nation and the Treaty 6 Confederacy, praised the Rossdale rezoning motion as the next step to shared decision-making and a plan for an urban reserve.
YouTube · 6 posts
All YouTube →Pigeon Lake Provincial Park has everything if you're looking for a solo camping vibe—surrounded by nature, steps from the lake, fresh air, and pure Alberta outdoors.
A creator just dropped a 360° bike tour of Edmonton showing real neighbourhoods, parks, and everyday streets — not just tourist spots. Watch it like you're riding along and see what the city actually looks like from all angles.
Travel creators are putting WEM on their channels, showcasing the shops, attractions, and everyday chaos inside one of North America's largest malls. The mall keeps pulling in millions of visitors every year.
a tornado hit girouxville last night and now girouxville's cleaning up from between 30-40 damaged buildings. the whole thing was wild — funnel cloud just came through, ripped roofs off, trees down everywhere.
The Lobby DVD Shop on Whyte Avenue is Edmonton's last standing video rental store. Strange North just dropped a documentary about what it takes to keep it running in 2026.
YouTube creator Ali Ozan just dropped a street-level tour of Edmonton capturing actual neighborhoods—no tourist traps, just how people really live here. Parks, side streets, residential vibes.