Language Services For Edmonton

Edmonton, capital of Canada’s Alberta province, sits on the North Saskatchewan River. Its past is recreated at Fort Edmonton Park, a living history museum with an 1846 fort and streets from 1885, 1905 and 1920. The city’s contemporary landmarks include the Royal Alberta Museum, with aboriginal-culture and natural-history galleries, and the futuristic-looking Art Gallery of Alberta, known for its First Nations art. Edmonton is one of Canada’s sunniest cities. Edmonton is verdant, split like a storybook by the Saskatchewan River. Edmonton is Canada’s “Festival City”. W.P. Kinsella sharpened his pencils in Edmonton. The city has Canada’s largest planetarium. Edmonton once had the world’s largest mall.

Historical, Cultural facts & Religion

The great Canadian city of Edmonton began as a trading post called Fort Edmonton, built-in 1795. It was named after Edmonton in England, which was then a town north of London. However, in the late 19th century the settlement began to spread outside the fort. In 1947 a large amount of oil was discovered near Edmonton. Designated Canada’s cultural capital – for cities with a population above 125,000 people – Edmonton is further strengthening its cultural ties. A variety of projects have been unveiled including a year-long poetry festival and an increased emphasis on visual and media arts productions and exhibits by local artists. As of the 2011 National Household Survey, 55.8% of Edmonton residents identified themselves as Christian with 25.9% of the total being Catholic. 12.5% belong to other Christian denominations, 5.5% are Muslim, 2.6% are Sikh, 2.1% are Buddhist, and 31.1% have no religious affiliation.

Brief City  History

The great Canadian city of Edmonton began as a trading post called Fort Edmonton, built-in 1795. It was named after Edmonton in England, which was then a town north of London. However, in the late 19th century the settlement began to spread outside the fort. Then in 1892, Edmonton was incorporated as a town and in 1904 it was incorporated as a city. Despite its small size Edmonton was chosen to be the capital of Alberta in 1905. The next year, 1906 the University of Alberta was founded. During the early 20th century Edmonton grew very rapidly. In 1906 it was a small town with only 14,000 inhabitants but by 1939 its population had grown to 90,000 people. Meanwhile, Alberta Legislature Building was built in 1912. The Art Gallery of Alberta was founded in 1924. (It reopened in a modern building in 2010).In 1947 a large amount of oil was discovered near Edmonton. As a result, the city boomed. In the late 20th century Edmonton continued to grow at a phenomenal rate. By 1970 its population had reached almost 430,000 and it continued to grow rapidly. Modern Edmonton is a major tourist centre. Edmonton Valley Zoo opened in 1959. Citadel Theatre was founded in 1965 and opened in its present building in 1976. Royal Alberta Museum (originally called the Provincial Museum of Alberta) opened in 1967. (It was renamed in 2005 when Queen Elizabeth II bestowed royal patronage). Construction of Fort Edmonton Park began in 1969 and Alberta Railway Museum opened in 1976. Commonwealth Stadium opened in 1978 and Telus World of Science opened in 1984. Meanwhile, the first airport in Edmonton opened in 1927. Edmonton International Airport in Leduc opened in 1957. Edmonton Light Rail Transit System opened in 1978. Today oil refining is still an important industry in Edmonton but in recent years hi-tech and service industries have greatly expanded. Meanwhile Shaw Conference Centre opened in 1983. Edmonton is also a major shopping centre. Southgate Shopping Centre opened in 1970. Londonderry Mall opened in 1972. Kingsway Mall opened in 1976. West Edmonton Shopping Mall opened in 1981, although it was later extended. Among its attractions, Ice Palace ice skating rink was founded in 1983 and Galaxy land amusement park opened in 1985. World Waterpark opened in 1986. Edmonton City Hall was built in 1992. Other famous buildings in Edmonton are Commerce Place built-in 1990, the Icon Towers built in 2009-2010 and Epcor Tower was built in 2011. In 2016 the population of Edmonton was 932,000. Today Edmonton is a flourishing city.

Language (s) Written & Spoken

Edmonton is fast becoming one of Canada’s most linguistically diverse big cities, with more people speaking languages such as Tagalog, Punjabi and Arabic than ever before.

Important Types of Commerce in Edmonton

Major industries found here are Petrochemical, Manufacturing, Metal Fabrication Machinery, Transportation & Logistics and Environmental Engineering Services.

Language Services US and others will provide working with Edmonton

Edmonton is building its relations with the international community. It is extremely important for those wishing to enter into the Edmonton market to gain a thorough knowledge of the country and its particular language. Not knowing the Tagalog, Punjabi and Arabic language will leave you with the inability of doing business in this country. Professional language services can help you bridge the language gap and successfully penetrate the market with confidence. Many of the world’s best technology, engineering, biomedical and pharmaceutical companies’ partners with professional language services company for their translation, transcription and interpretation need.

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