Edmonton/South Central

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South Central pertains to the urban and central area south of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton. The area is artsy, trendy and edgy. In South Central Edmonton you will find some interesting architecture and great festivals. South Central Edmonton includes the communities of Strathcona, Garneau, Queen Alexandra Windsor Heights, Mill Creek (east Strathcona), Bonnie Doon, Belgravia, Strathearn and Ritchie.

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Demonstration for Palestine and Gaza in South Central Edmonton

Dear Supporters of the Palestinian Cause in South Central Edmonton,

We are excited to announce a peaceful demonstration in support of the People of Palestine, set to take place in South Central Edmonton over the next three days. This event is an opportunity for us to come together and raise our voices and the Palestinian Flag for a just and peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

We want to emphasize that this demonstration is intended to be a peaceful and respectful gathering. Our goal is to show solidarity with the people of Palestine and call for a peaceful solution to the conflict. It is crucial that we maintain a peaceful and respectful atmosphere throughout the event.

Important Guidelines:

To ensure the success of our demonstration and to maintain a peaceful environment, we kindly ask all participants to adhere to the following guidelines:

Peaceful Protest: Thit is a non-violent demonstration. We do not condone any form of violence or vandalism.

Respect for Law Enforcement: Please treat law enforcement officers in South Central Edmonton with respect and follow their instructions. Do not engage in confrontations with them.

Leave No Trace: Dispose of any trash responsibly and leave the demonstration area clean.

Thank you for your commitment to our peaceful demonstration in South Central Edmonton, and let us stand together for a better future for all.

In solidarity, eHalal South Central Edmonton

South Central Edmonton Halal Travel Guide

Much of what South Central today was once encompassed by Strathcona (originally called South Edmonton), which was founded in 1899 after significant growth due to the Calgary and Edmonton Railway Company's decision to place a terminus station south of the North Saskatchewan River. The first train arrived in South Edmonton in 1891.

Strathcona was named for Lord Strathcona. The community grew very quickly between 1900–1910 and was a typical prairie town, which is reflected in some of the architecture in Old Strathcona today.

In 1908 and the University of Alberta was founded under Premier Rutherford in the Garneau District. The Garneau was named after Laurent Garneau, a Métis who fought alongside Louis Riel in the 1869 Red River Rebellion, and who later settled in South Edmonton.

Eventually, in 1912 and the whole of Strathcona officially became part of Edmonton when the City of Strathcona voted in favour of amalgamation.

In the 1930s, during the Great Depression and the University grew significantly and the area held up well in hard times. By the 1950s and the University continued to expand and began introducing the new "brutalist" architectural style.

In the 1970s and there was a plan to build a freeway in what is now Old Strathcona. The community protested to preserve the neighbourhood's character. Some buildings were demolished in preparation for construction, but the freeway was never built. By the 1980s plans were made to revitalize the area and by the 1990s Whyte Avenue and Old Strathcona had become the city's premiere and urban retail neighborhood.

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw some increase in crime. Police were sent in to patrol the area and crime has decreased significantly since then.

Today South Central has a great nightlife scene -- Saturday nights are filled with bar goers and club lovers from around the city. The area is also considered a fun place to shop and dine. The area is highly educated due to the presence of the University of Alberta.

Travel to South Central Edmonton

How to take public transportation in South Central Edmonton

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Like most parts of the town, South Central has good public transit. The central area is served by two LRT stations, University and Health Sciences/Jubilee, both of which are located on the University of Alberta campus. There are two LRT stops further south: McKernan/Belgravia and South Campus. The frequency of LRT service is 5-10 minutes during the day and 10-15 minutes at night. Four buses serve popular Whyte Avenue: #4, #7, #57, and #94. It's easy to connect to these buses from the University LRT station. Use the Edmonton Transit System (ETS) Trip Planner to find the best route for your journey.

By vintage streetcar

The High Level Bridge Streetcar offers a limited, seasonal service, and also a direct route, from the area of the Alberta Legislature to Old Strathcona. It offers a magnificent view of the North Saskatchewan River from the High Level Bridge.

By car

South Central has good connections via four arteries: 109th Street, (Whyte) 82nd Avenue, Calgary Trail, and Gateway Boulevard. Aside from these, it is very navigable even on residential streets as the area mostly follows a grid.

What to see in South Central Edmonton

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  • William Hawrelak Park - Hawrelak Park | West of Groat Road, north of 87 avenue Northwest 53.529875, -113.545468
  • Rutherford House | 11153 Saskatchewan Drive Northwest 53.527529, -113.520359
  • Strathcona Historic District - Old Strathcona | bordered by 88 Avenue in the north, 76 Avenue in the south, 111 Street in the west, and 102 Street in the east is full of trendy shopping and a vibrant nightlife cluster. The industrial chic place is centred on Whyte Avenue which is a major shopping neighborhood, but do not forget the amazing nightlife found in this corridor. This area is full of a lot of architecturally pleasing houses too. There is also a lot of historic commercial buildings that were once churches, different stores, different offices, and industrial. If thit is what you are looking for and then Old Strathcona is your pick!
  • Old Strathcona Mural Tour | Whyte Avenue Northwest between 99 and 109 Street Northwest ☎ +1 780 437-4182 - This tour provides a look at forty electric boxes painted in mural. A free brochure is available for where to go. Remember, don't do this tour at night.

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  • Muttart Conservatory 9626 - 96A Street 53.535525, -113.478409 Bus 85/86 to 96A Street & 98 Ave ☎ +1 780-442-5311 +1 780 496-8747 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM $12.50/adult, $10.50/concession, $6.50/child, $37/family A botanical garden housed in 4 glass pyramids within Gallagher Park. Three pyramids specialize in plants from each of temperate, arid and tropical areas. The fourth pyramid has changing exhibits.
  • Gallagher Park 53.534161, -113.472658 is a beautiful park near the Muttart. It is nice for a picnic and nice clean-cut grass and offers fabulous views of downtown.
  • Edmonton Riverboat Rafter's Landing, 9734 - 98 Avenue 53.538382, -113.481572 Spring/Summer only - Opening Hours: Thursday through Saturday only $15 for cruise, $50 for cruise and meal The riverboat cruises up and down a small stretch of the North Saskatchewan River near the downtown. Under a new owner as of 2022, Edmontonians are hoping that the dinner and brunch cruises have improved.

Architecture

  • Mill Creek Architecture Walk between 102 Street in the west, Whyte Ave in the south, 85 St. in the east and the river in the north Check out any part in this area. Thit is a beautiful and cute, one-of-a-kind neighbourhood lined with nice old-style houses and buildings, some refurbished and is home to a lot of infills, which means a lot of modern homes are being built. They come in funky styles and clash interestingly with the older structures. Great for someone interested in design because there are some really beautiful houses. Nice quiet walk.
  • University of Alberta | Bound by 116 St/117 Street (changes between those two at 87 Ave), E by 110 Street until 87th until 112 Street NW, South by 82 Ave, North by Sask Dr. Northwest - This area has a lot of architectural styles. It has some old gems near Sask Dr. A lot of it is brutalist buildings that once had horrible street access but have been retrofitted. There has also been recent development with some mediocre modern texture.
  • Whyte Ave | between 109 and 100 Street Northwest - Outside of the area between 103 and 105 Street, upon first glance and there probably isn't anything that "pops". But and there are tons of architecture that are appealing, although it depends on your style. There is a bunch of historical buildings between 102 and 105 Str. Northwest that would please most. Aside from that and there is some 1960s/early modern structures that are typical of that time frame. They are simple and use little detailing and elegant lines.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for South Central Edmonton

Because Old Strathcona being within this neighborhood and there is endless choices for movies, sports, festivals, and events.

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  • Kinsmen Pitch'n'Putt 10661-91st Avenue ☎ +1 780 432-1626 behind the Kinsmen Sport Centre, on the south bank of the river valley (Public: par 54, 1222 yards) Thit is a true pitch-and-putt, with the holes averaging about 65 yards, and none over 100 yards. You can enjoy a pleasant two-hour walk with two or three clubs in your bag. Greens fees are low, club rentals are available, and the course is friendly for families looking for a spot to golf with the kids.
  • The Mill Creek Trails | Mill Creek Ravine[s - Wind through well put trails in Mill Creek ravine[s along the Mill Creek. Covered with beautiful trees and geography, you wouldn't think you were only 5 blocks from the bustling Whyte Ave. Definitely be careful in winter. Great for walking, running, biking, etc.
  • Edmonton Ski Club - 9613 96 Avenue Northwest ☎ +1 780 465-0852 $19-$25 for full day, seniors $9 This facility is in the River Valley south of downtown, near the Muttart Conservatory and only a few minutes from the downtown.

Theatres

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  • Garneau Theatre - Metro Cinema | 8712 - 109 Street Northwest 53.52312, -113.51230 ☎ +1 780 425 9212 $13 adult A one screen cinema dating from 1940 run by a non-profit society devoted to film. Few blockbusters here: expect to see what's locally produced and the unusual and the subtitled and the rarely screened, and the occasional favorite from way back. The infamous "The Room" (2003) film is screened the first Friday of each month. Butter on the popcorn is real (and free!), and the cinema is fully licensed.
  • Princess Theatre | 10337 82 Avenue Northwest ☎ +1 780 433-0728 - The Princess Theatre is a cool cinema in the centre of vibrant Whyte Ave. Nestled in a beautiful old building and the interior features nice vintage décor and the main theatre has a popular balcony. The concession prices are very reasonable. Note that there is the regular theatre and the Princess, as well as a sub-theatre ("basement") known as the Princess II. If you're looking for the Princess II, you go in a separate entrance, which is immediately east of the main theatre door. Staff are friendly and will help you get to the right theatre.
  • Varscona Theatre 10329 83 Avenue Northwest ☎ +1 780 433-3399 - The Varscona is a nice little theatre with favorites such as Die Nasty, a weekly soap or Oh Susana a monthly favorite!
  • The Yardbird Suite - 11 Tommy Banks Way corner of 102 Street & 86 Avenue ☎ +1 780 432-0428 - Edmonton non-profit jazz club with acts every weekend. The Tuesday jam is $2, and has some good talent. Closed during the summer.
  • Jubilee Auditorium | This place is 113,000 m³ (a.k.a really big, yeah) of performing arts land taken to new levels. The place was built in 1955 near the University of Alberta and is still today one of the biggest performing art's centres in Alberta.

Festivals

  • Whyte Avenue Artwalk | July - For three days, studios go to the streets and make a clash of construction and creation. See artwork from many artists and possibly buy some at a sale. You can also create your own artwork at the Gazebo in MacIntrye Park.
  • Edmonton Fringe International Festival August - Second largest Fringe Fest in the world, Edmonton's includes over 90 non-censored shows from around the Earth. There are so much food vendors and artisans out to sell you high-quality stuff at this outdoor place. Performances indoor and out are of high plenty.
  • Heritage Days | Hawrelak ParkAugust - Thisthree-day event on the first weekend in August combines cultural dances, delicious international food, and some cool cultural items (Japanese fan, Chinese painting, Russian maps, etc.). Be sure to grab a bunch of tickets so you can buy all the food (they use tickets instead and money goes to the food bank). Try taking transit because it is hard to find some parking.
  • Ice on Whyte | 86 Ave and 104 StJanuary - Slide down snow and ice slides, wander through the ice maze, and more showcase wonderful Alberta talent using snow and ice.
  • Edmonton Folk Fest | Gallagher Park Every August - Beautiful, world class folk music is played and behind that is the thousands of heads making up the massive crowd with the backdrop of the Edmonton skyline. It's a beautiful festival.
  • The EdmontonCanoe TheatreFest Performed at the Third Space Theatre and U of A’s Timms Centre Second Playing Space February - Stories told in neat ways like a solo for a Shakespeare play and talking about marriage and honour killings in the nation and a story by mimes about fresh water. It changes every year and be sure to check it out for neat plays/stories.
  • Edmonton Intl Film Festival October - Movie goers rejoice at this festival with short films and documentaries taking the focus. The point is to show unusual places through cinema. Definitely a nice place to go, even with older kids, but you might want to dress up a tiny bit (i.e. sweaters, nice jeans, combed hair), like semi-formal as it is a semi-fancy event.
  • Whyte Avenue Streetsale | Whyte Ave between 103 and 105 StJuly - Whyte Avenue between 103 and 105 Street is closed to vehicles to make way for a truly vibrant sale. The Whyte Ave Streetsale takes over the street with stores bringing their stuff to the sidewalk with live entertainment for you to listen. While you walk in the middle of the road, outside, you'll be shopping all kinds of neat stuff at neat deals. Something you should not turn down, even if you don't like shopping it's nice to just take in, plus the deals are nice.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in South Central Edmonton

  • Whyte Avenue (main strip) | 82 Ave between 103 and 109 Street - Whyte Avenue is the heart of Old Strathcona, and is a vibrant mix of all sorts of people from artists to alternative, corporate to suburban mom's. The area is especially busy in the summer with many festivals right around the neighbourhood. Whyte Avenue itself boasts a wide range of different threads, clothing for all sorts of people. The area is also known for its neat art studios, interesting sorts of bookstores, and quirky gift shops. All of this among street music players and interesting vendors. It's truly Edmonton's vibrant strip.

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  • Old Strathcona Farmers' Market | 10310 - 83 Ave. ☎ +1 780 439-1844 Opening Hours: Saturday 8AM Monday - 3PM The weekly Old Strathcona Farmers' Market is a great place to find locally made goods from food to crafts. A list of vendors is available on the market's website.
  • 104/103 Streets | Gateway (103) Boulevard and Calgary (104) Trail north of 76 Ave - The area south of Whyte Avenue is home to some different kinds of shops like interesting groceries, computer shops, salons, spas, and clothing shops.
  • The Junction | 82 Ave between 103 and 99 St; 99 Street between 82 and 87 Ave; south of 82nd, east of 103, east of 99th, north of 75th - The Strathcona Junction is a kind of edgy area of Old Strathcona, and is separate from the mainstream Whyte Avenue. The area is commonly called East Whyte, referring to the strip of Whyte Avenue west of 103 Street, away from the main drag. Here you'll find stuff on a smaller scale, often catered to the local residents, but still very unique. 99th has a bunch of flower shops and bakeries, whereas Whyte Ave carries many vintage music sorts of stores.

Specific shops

  • The Wee Book Inn on Whyte Ave. 10310 Whyte Ave. ☎ +1 780 432-7230 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - noon A local bookshop with four locations, including this one on Whyte Ave. This location has new and antique books, as well as vintage records.
  • Wild Prairie Soap Company | 10746 Whyte Ave. ☎ +1 780 439-6640 - Features an in-store soaperie where handmade soaps and personal care products (lotions, balms, scrubs, etc.) are made. You can find unique beauty products such as the Prairie Sunshine soap café.
  • When Pigs Fly 10470 Whyte Ave. ☎ +1 780 433-9127 - Gift shop with pottery (some locally made), cards, and seasonal items.
  • Etzio Womens Wear on Whyte | 10338 Whyte Ave ☎ +1 780 433-2568 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday noon-5PM Women's clothing and accessories. This Whyte Avenue boutique features everything from fashion-forward street wear to special occasion wear and a trendy collection of jewellery and accessories.

Masjids in Edmonton

Edmonton, Alberta, boasts a diverse array of masjids, each offering unique services and community support. Here's a snapshot of some highly-rated mosques in the area:

Masjid Al-Salaam

Rating: 5.0 (42 reviews)
Location: 550 Clareview Rd NW Unit 120

Open 24 hours. Known for its welcoming environment and comprehensive services.

Southwest Muslim Community Centre

Rating: 5.0 (12 reviews)
Location: 3032 106 St

Open 24 hours. Praised for its active community engagement and facilities.

Faizan-e-Madina Edmonton

Rating: 5.0 (21 reviews)
Location: 11809 96 St

Closed, opens at 4 AM. Recognized for its vibrant community and spiritual ambiance.

Imam Al Bukhari Mosque Edmonton

Rating: 5.0 (8 reviews)
Location: 15355 117 Ave NW

Provides a strong sense of community and a well-maintained space.

Blue Mosque Foundation Diyanet

Rating: 5.0 (13 reviews)
Location: 15450 105 Ave NW

Known for its high-quality facilities and community programs.

Masjid Quba: Jama Masjid

Rating: 4.9 (522 reviews)
Location: 10210 118 Ave NW

Open 24 hours. Highly regarded for its active community services.

Masjid Ayesha

Rating: 4.9 (133 reviews)
Location: 1741 170 St SW

Open 24 hours. Popular for its welcoming environment and community support.

Masjid Al Fatima

Rating: 4.9 (166 reviews)
Location: 9275 25 Ave NW

Open 24 hours. Known for its comprehensive services and welcoming atmosphere.

Masjid Al Omari

Rating: 4.9 (298 reviews)
Location: 6504 137 Ave NW

Open 24 hours. Praised for its community involvement and facilities.

Al Medina Masjid

Rating: 4.9 (63 reviews)
Location: 12944 52 St NW

Open 24 hours. Appreciated for its community support and spiritual environment.

Masjid Al Farooq

Rating: 4.9 (94 reviews)
Location: 345 Woodvale Rd W

Open 24 hours. Well-regarded for its active community and spiritual services.

Masjid Bilal

Rating: 4.9 (22 reviews)
Location: 7814 83 St NW

Open 24 hours. Known for its active community and welcoming atmosphere.

Masjid Al-Rayyan

Rating: 4.9 (53 reviews)
Location: Just behind Winterburn Bottles Depot, 21406 100 Ave NW #2

Offers a supportive environment for worshippers.

Markaz-Ul-Islam

Rating: 4.8 (345 reviews)
Location: 7907 36 Ave NW

Closed, opens at 4:10 AM. Known for its active community and supportive services.

Canadian Islamic Center - Al Rashid Mosque

Rating: 4.8 (1,238 reviews)
Location: 13070 113 St NW

Closed, opens at 9 AM. One of the oldest and most established mosques in Edmonton.

These mosques reflect the rich Islamic cultural tapestry of Edmonton, providing a variety of services, from prayer facilities to community outreach and educational programs. Whether you're looking for a place of worship, community support, or spiritual guidance, Edmonton's masjids offer a welcoming environment for all.

Halal Restaurants in Edmonton

Edmonton has a diverse array of Halal restaurants catering to various tastes and preferences. Here’s a look at some of the top-rated Halal spots in the city:

One Stop Halal and Cafe

Rating: 4.7 (20 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 11748 81 St NW
Hours: Opens 9 AM

Features: Dine-in, Takeaway, No-contact delivery

Khan Kebabs

Rating: 4.6 (1,182 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 3927 106 St NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Features: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, Delivery

Chutney Restaurant

Rating: 4.0 (459 reviews)
Cuisine: (Pakistani)/Indian
Location: 9266 34 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Features: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, Delivery

Kabsa

Rating: 4.5 (746 reviews)
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Location: 5932 153 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM
Features: Casual eatery

ABU NAWRAS RESTAURANT (مطعم أبو نورس)

Rating: 4.6 (406 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 97 St NW
Hours: Opens 9 AM

Features: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, No-contact delivery

Sahaba Restaurant

Rating: 4.3 (178 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 10715 107 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 8 AM

Ayesha's Kitchen

Rating: 3.9 (579 reviews)
Cuisine: (Pakistani)
Location: 2807 116 St NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Lahore in Town (Halal)

Rating: 4.7 (541 reviews)
Cuisine: (Pakistani)
Location: 120 Wye Rd #113
Hours: Opens 12 PM
Features: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

Afghan Chopan Kebab

Rating: 3.3 (504 reviews)
Cuisine: Afghani
Location: 10756 101 St NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

Paramount Fine Foods

Rating: 4.5 (1,489 reviews)
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Location: 12922 167 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

Rayyan Restaurant

Rating: 4.8 (659 reviews)
Cuisine: East African
Location: 10019 106 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 8 AM

Tarrka House By Sareng

Rating: 4.6 (193 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 326 Saddleback Rd NW
Hours: Opens 10:30 AM
Features: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, No-contact delivery

Istanbul Kebab and Donair

Rating: 4.6 (709 reviews)
Cuisine: Turkish
Location: 12556 132 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Queen Donair Jasper Avenue

Rating: 4.6 (2,110 reviews)
Cuisine: Canadian & Mediterranean fast food
Location: 10827 Jasper Ave
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 3:30 AM ⋅ Reopens 10 AM

Aladdin Donair and Kabab

Rating: 4.1 (288 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 3536 137 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 10:45 AM

Raja Foods Edmonton

Rating: 4.0 (785 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 5173 55 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 10 AM
Features: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, No-contact delivery

Eat Alleys

Rating: 4.5 (236 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 2920 Calgary Trail NW #106
Hours: Opens 11 AM

The Biryani Box

Rating: 4.8 (119 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 4440 Calgary Trail NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

Shish Shawarma (LaShish)

Rating: 4.2 (1,137 reviews)
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Location: 10106 118 St NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Pharaohs Restaurant

Rating: 4.7 (284 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 5524 Calgary Trail NW
Hours: Opens 11:30 AM

Best Kabab

Rating: 4.6 (2,605 reviews)
Cuisine: Kebab shop
Location: 13603 St Albert Trail NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Mike's Famous Donair

Rating: 3.8 (866 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 10526 82 Ave NW
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4 AM ⋅ Reopens 11 AM

Chilli Peppers Ellerslie

Rating: 4.1 (911 reviews)
Cuisine: Indian
Location: 6847 Ellerslie Rd SW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Donair Station

Rating: 4.4 (747 reviews)
Cuisine: Doner kebab
Location: 17234 95 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Village Restaurant

Rating: 4.6 (157 reviews)
Cuisine: East African
Location: 10117 107 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 9 AM

Checkers Pizza & Kabab

Rating: 4.2 (655 reviews)
Cuisine: Pizza
Location: 10658 82 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Mr Halal Burger

Rating: 4.7 (356 reviews)
Cuisine: Fast Food
Location: 9715 137 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

The Bedouins Restaurant

Rating: 4.7 (1,381 reviews)
Cuisine: North African
Location: 12832 137 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 12:30 PM

Fine Pizza and Donair

Rating: 4.2 (270 reviews)
Cuisine: Pizza
Location: 14062 127 St NW
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 3:30 AM ⋅ Reopens 3 PM

Alif's Royal Kitchen & Lounge Ltd

Rating: 4.5 (96 reviews)
Cuisine: Bangladeshi
Location: 3811 99 St NW
Hours: Opens 11:30 AM

Basha Donair & Shawarma

Rating: 4.8 (510 reviews)
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Location: 16529 50 St NW
Hours: Opens 10 AM

Al Salam Bakery & Restaurant

Rating: 4.2 (1,313 reviews)
Cuisine: Lebanese
Location: 10141 34 Ave NW
Hours: Opens 9 AM

WestGate Halal Meat & Deli/Mediterranean Foods

Rating: 4.4 (318 reviews)
Cuisine: Grocery store
Location: 9550 163 St NW
Hours: Opens 9 AM

Eat & Dip

Rating: 4.8 (282 reviews)
Cuisine: General Halal
Location: 6877 Ad Astra Blvd NW
Hours: Opens 11 AM

Karachi Point Edmonton

Rating: 4.4 (772 reviews)
Cuisine: (Pakistani)
Location: 975 Broadmoor Blvd #42
Hours: Opens 12 PM

Turquaz Kebab House

Rating: 4.6 (4,436 reviews)
Cuisine: Turkish
Location: 15507 97 St NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

Dera Pakhtoon

Rating: 4.3 (400 reviews)
Cuisine: (Pakistani)
Location: 11813 105 St NW
Hours: Opens 12 PM

This list should give you a variety of options to explore Halal dining in Edmonton!

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to South Central Edmonton

South Central Edmonton - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to South Central Edmonton, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for South Central Edmonton. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in South Central Edmonton and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to South Central Edmonton. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to South Central Edmonton. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in South Central Edmonton: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in South Central Edmonton.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in South Central Edmonton: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in South Central Edmonton, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in South Central Edmonton.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in South Central Edmonton, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in South Central Edmonton, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within South Central Edmonton and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in South Central Edmonton, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in South Central Edmonton, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of South Central Edmonton without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for South Central Edmonton is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring South Central Edmonton.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group South Central Edmonton is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in South Central Edmonton, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group South Central Edmonton Media: info@ehalal.io

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Muslim Friendly hotels in South Central Edmonton

Stay safe as a Muslim in South Central Edmonton

If you decide to park in the area, make sure vehicle doors are locked and valuables are out of sight, as you would in central areas of any large city, to minimize the chance of break-ins. If you are worried and there are several businesses and hotels that offer private parking (however it can be costly).

At night, particularly on the weekends, Whyte Avenue gets very busy with people looking to party. Drunken rowdiness can sometimes lead to violence, especially in the early morning hours after the bars close (2AM).

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