New property listed in Zone 01, Edmonton

Boardwalk Ice on Whyte (Jan 23 – 26, Jan 30 – Feb 2)
Join Edmonton’s fantastic winter festivals. The real fun starts when temperatures drop below zero.
Jasper Beer & Spirits Festival (Jan 31 – Feb 2)
Get ready to experience a unique mountain retreat at this 2 night festival hosted at the world-renowned Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.
Edmonton is a magical time in the winter, with frosted windows and snow-covered peaks within reach. And December, with all the holiday festivities from Christmas to New Years Eve, is the best month to celebrate.
There’s a lot happening around town, from quaint markets to ballet performances (if you’re in doubt, check out our list of events!) but there’s one place in particular that stands out: New Year’s Eve fireworks.
What is New Year’s Eve without a dash of lights and the bang of firecrackers going off?
And, of course, the best place to see the firework’s display in Edmonton is at the province’s iconic building: the Legislature.
There will be lots of family-friendly activities in the evening, followed by the bright lights starting at 9 PM
Details:
Federal Building
9820 107 St., and Capital Plaza
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Fireworks: 9:00 PM
Don’t forget to bundle up warmly when heading out to watch the lights, there can be lots of waiting around beforehand.
And if the government building isn’t your place to be, try these options instead:
Telus World of Science Edmonton
11211 142 St.
9:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Monday and Tuesday
Haddow Park
2099 Haddow Drive
5:00 PM – 8:30 PM, Monday
Fireworks at 8:00 PM
Some of the surrounding areas are also hosting their own local displays including:
Heritage Park
5100 41 Ave., Stony Plain
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Monday
Fireworks at 8:45 PM
Broadmoor Lake Park
2015 Oak St., Sherwood Park
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Monday
Fireworks at 8:00 PM
Glow Gardens (until Jan. 4)
Glow is the largest indoor Christmas festival in greater Edmonton.
Shumka's Nutcracker (Dec. 15)
The media is calling this the “best” Nutcracker performance for generations.
Christmas Bureau Breakfast (Dec. 17)
Give some holiday cheer at this charitable event.
Edmonton Christmas Market (until Dec. 21)
A first-of-it’s-kind holiday festival in the heart of downtown Edmonton presented by ATB Place. Check out the market at Thursdays and Fridays from 3:00-8:00PM and Saturdays 12:00-6:00PM!
A Christmas Carol (until Dec. 23)
A holiday classic, not to be missed.
Boxing Day (Dec. 26)
Sales events happening around the city, don’t miss out on savings!
When you think luxury property, what comes to mind?
Are we talking mega mansion with panoramic views and rooftop patio with helicopter pad?
How about a sprawling home gym that more closely resembles a private superspa? What’s that? A superspa usually takes up an entire floor and can come complete with your own team of personal trainers and a movable climbing wall. It features every type of exercise equipment plus wet, dry and infrared saunas, lap pools, massage rooms and meditation gardens. Everything in a superspa is run by smart technology.
Luxury homes with features like this are real. They’re sometimes sold with on-call staff to help run them and these days the list of features is limited only by our imaginations. Luxury homes around the world now run into the hundreds of millions of dollars and often come “fully loaded” with the following:
Luxury real estate is about making – or borrowing -- enough cash to surround yourself in a high style, spare-no-expense new construction (or renovation) that is the absolute expression of what you love most in this world: Architecture, automobiles, sports, fashion, interior design, art, entertainment… you name it!
In Edmonton, luxury real estate often means historical as well as modern mansions on expansive properties with views of the downtown city skyline, the North Saskatchewan River or the river valley’s parkland, which, stretching for 25 km is the longest area of connected parks in North America.
The luxury category here (depending on who you ask, of course) starts at approximately $1 Million. Some of the highest-priced real estate to be found in Edmonton is in the neighbourhoods of Westridge (average active listing price of $3,650,000); Wedgewood Heights ($3,465,580); Brander Gardens ($3,429,333); Richford ($3,250,000) and Windsor Park ($2,301,273).
One of the properties in the luxury price range that’s currently on the market is an $8.5 Million property described in its listing as a “classic English brick Manor” on a .79 acre ravine lot in Westbrook Estates. It’s 19,500 square feet (14,025 above grade; 5,478 walk-out basement), custom-designed and surrounded by nature. It features an indoor pool and hot tub, chef-inspired kitchen, formal living, dining and family room, butler's pantry, crown mouldings, imported tiles, an exceptional upper floor master retreat, large additional “luxury suite” bedrooms, an elevator, media room, fully equipped bar, rec room, wine room, upgraded mechanical and security systems.
Also popular in Edmonton at the moment, as far as luxury features go:
Every year on November 11, Canadians pause in a silent moment of remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace.
– Veterans Affairs Canada (veterans.gc.ca)
More than 2.3 million Canadians have served our country in World War I (1914 to 1918), World War II (1939 to 1845), the Korean War (1950 to 1953) and other wars and conflicts.
More than 118,000 Canadians have died serving Canada and helping to protect the values of our country and the free world.
Please visit the Veterans Affairs Canada website at veterans.gc.ca for an educational backgrounder on Remembrance Day. It includes the following statement:
“The Canadians who went off to war in distant lands went in the belief that the values and beliefs enjoyed by Canadians were being threatened. They truly believed that "without freedom there can be no ensuring peace and without peace no enduring freedom."