It’s no doubt that Pokémon Go has taken the world by storm. Whether you want to be the very best, play for nostalgia (looking at you, 90s kid) or find the game a great way to be physically active, one thing is true: you’ll want to catch ‘em all! Here are some of the best Pokémon hotspots in Edmonton. That being said, please play responsibly and pay attention to your surroundings! [Image credit: Pokémon Go]
The University of Alberta campus is arguably the best spot to play Pokémon Go in Edmonton, partly due to the sheer volume of Pokéstops in the area and the abundance of “lures,” an in-game item attracting Pokémon to players. Want to catch a rare Pokémon? The U of A campus is likely your best bet. Head to Good Earth Cafe to grab a latte before you snag a Pikachu!
Leva Cafe is another establishment within walking distance to the University of Alberta campus. Serving fresh roasted Ace Coffee, you’ll be sure to get your “Electabuzz” before your adventure. After all, to catch them is your real quest.
The Alberta Legislature grounds are another Edmonton Pokémon hotspot. Whether you’re working in a nearby office or trekking Downtown purely to play Pokémon, stop by the District Cafe and Bakery for a refreshment before you tackle the grounds. On hot days, the combination of an iced beverage with the wading pools at the Legislature grounds will keep you calm and cool for maximum poke-productivity.
Looking for a Saturday Pokémon Go spot? Look no further than the Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market. Weekend coffee ritual? Check. Grocery shopping? Check. Play Pokémon Go at nearby King Edward Park? Check. That’s a win, win, win!
Another Whyte Avenue hotspot is DaCapo Caffe. Indulge in an Italian-style espresso and meander along this popular street that spans 7.2 km. Just think – walking the avenue one-way will hatch almost 1.5 Pokémon!
This one-stop-shop behemoth is guaranteed to meet all your wants. Want to grab a drink and play Pokémon? Shop and play? Skate and play? Swim and play? Sea lion and play? The combinations and permutations are quite literally endless.
To cap off the list, the final suggestion is Fort Edmonton Park. Though you have to pay admission for entry, it’s a worthwhile Pokémon hotspot, in addition to a fun field trip learning about Edmonton’s history. The River Valley park system is packed with Pokémon-related fun. It just so happens that the park is nestled right in the middle of it all.