There are many but if I had to pick I would say the mountains. They stop the west moving systems from the Pacific from reaching Edmonton and when they do reach Edmonton they have much less moisture. They also block the warm systems and help cause systems from the north to have a more direct shot at Edmonton. This is why Edmonton is cooler than Calgary. That and Edmonton is farther north. Mountains and then the Jet Stream but the Jet Stream is the easy answer for all areas and mountains combined with our proximity to the Arctic has the biggest impact.
I think it has to do with the rocky mountains.
I would fly to Edmonton Alberta and then rent a car in Edmonton in order to drive into Jasper. This way you can get the most from the Rocky Mountains
Edmonton is slightly warmer than Calgary. Calgary is close to mountains this way Calgary is cold in the night time. Edmonton is Canada's sunniest. And warmer in night. Edmonton have nice lakes and river valleys. Calgary is one of the Canada's coldest place. Calgary is a nice place to visit. June is most rainiest and thunderstorm month is Edmonton. July, August, September is warmer is Edmonton. So in the end I suggest Edmonton is warmer than Calgary.
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Edmonton was called Edmonton because of fort Edmonton which was named after Edmonton England
Edmonton, Kentucky is the only Edmonton in the US.
fort Edmonton still remains in fort Edmonton!
West Edmonton Mall is located in Edmonton, Alberta.
Edmonton mall is located in Edmonton wich is in the province of Alberta.
There are several MLAs from Edmonton
Edmonton is referred to as YEG because that's the airport code for Edmonton.