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Searching For Hidden Fairy Doors Around Edmonton’s River Valley

This weekend we went exploring to find some of the hidden fairy doors around Edmonton’s river valley.

Searching For Hidden Fairy Doors Around Edmonton's River Valley

Hidden Fairy Doors Around Edmonton’s River Valley

Hidden by local artist Jeanette Spence and her family for years, the fairy doors can be found throughout the river valley. You can also follow her on Instagram at yegfairygarden 

 

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Doing a bit o fairy door maintenance changing wires today in Holyrood. Lots of people out walking to stay sane❣️@yegfairygarden @some_fineart

A post shared by YEG/fairygarden💙 (@yegfairygarden) on Mar 23, 2020 at 1:55pm PDT

Where we found some fairy doors… 

We started our exploring in Henrietta Muir Edwards Park (9704 98 Ave) which many people also know this as the area to access the accidental beach.

Searching For Hidden Fairy Doors Around Edmonton's River Valley

Searching For Hidden Fairy Doors Around Edmonton's River Valley

From there we headed East and ended our walk up by the St. Joseph Seminary. Some fairy doors are easier to find than others, but that’s also part of the fun. In the next couple of days, we’ll be exploring more and can’t wait!

 

 

 

 


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