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Red Chair Viewpoint: Iconic Mountain Panorama in Alberta’s Rockies
A short hike to a striking red chair yields sweeping views of the Canadian Rockies near Jasper.

Stand before the bronze tribute to hockey legend Wayne Gretzky in the heart of Edmonton’s Ice District.
The Statue of Wayne Gretzky captures the Edmonton Oilers icon in a dynamic skating pose outside Rogers Place. Erected to celebrate the city’s deep hockey roots, it honors Gretzky’s nine seasons with the Oilers, during which he led the team to four Stanley Cups and set numerous NHL records. The statue serves as a focal point for fans and visitors exploring Alberta’s capital.
Located in the public plaza adjacent to Rogers Place, the statue is accessible 24 hours a day. Walk around the base to view the detailed uniform and stick work. Many visitors pose for photos with the 9-foot-tall figure, especially during evening light when the surrounding arena architecture provides dramatic backdrops.
Reach the site easily via Edmonton’s LRT system; exit at Rogers Place station on the Capital Line. Drivers can use nearby paid parkades in the Ice District, with additional street parking available on 104 Avenue. Pedestrians from downtown hotels reach the plaza in under 15 minutes via the connected pedway system.
Spring through early fall offers comfortable outdoor temperatures for lingering. Hockey season from October to April brings extra energy when Oilers home games create a festive atmosphere around the plaza. Early morning visits avoid crowds and allow clearer photos.
Combine your visit with a tour of Rogers Place, home of the Edmonton Oilers. The adjacent Ice District features additional public art, including the Wayne Gretzky statue’s companion pieces honoring other Oilers greats. Walk two blocks to the Royal Alberta Museum or explore the revitalized warehouse district restaurants along 104 Street. For a deeper hockey experience, the nearby Hockey Hall of Fame pop-up exhibits appear during major events.
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A short hike to a striking red chair yields sweeping views of the Canadian Rockies near Jasper.
It stands in the public plaza directly outside Rogers Place at 10220 104 Avenue NW in downtown Edmonton.
No, the statue is in a free public space open at all hours.
Yes, visitors are welcome to photograph the statue from all angles in the open plaza.
Rogers Place arena, additional Oilers statues, and the Ice Districtu2019s sports-themed restaurants and shops are all within a short walk.
The well-lit Ice District plaza sees regular foot traffic and event security, making evening visits comfortable for most travelers.
Stand at the dramatic cliff edge of this remote Alberta overlook for sweeping views across the Athabasca Valley and…
Experience the peaceful waters of Patricia Lake framed by Pyramid Mountain in Alberta’s Jasper National Park.