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A few blocks from the university campus on Edmonton's south side, Turtle Creek Cafe is a local favourite, serving lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. It is a charming two-storey eatery, decorated with a multitude of plants and small trees. The menu seems limitless, offering salads, sandwiches, pastas, pizzas, and a variety of "Signature Dishes" that include BC Salmon and Filo Chicken. The inexpensive, prix fixe brunch menu features eight items, such as Croissants Benedict and Steak and Eggs. There are decadent desserts, a children's menu, and even free underground parking.
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In 1795, the Hudson's Bay Company established Fort Edmonton , a trading post where the Cree and the Blackfoot brought their much-coveted furs for barter. Over the course of some 200 years, Edmonton has evolved from this desolate outpost into a proud provincial capital. Thanks to the Klondike Gold …