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River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta

300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch, AB, Canada, T7X 3Y3
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About us

The River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta is one of Edmonton's premier hotels, featuring stylish guest rooms, convenient amenities and world-class service. Ideal for corporate meetings and events, the hotel offers 58,370 sq. ft. of meeting and event space to accommodate any size of meeting or event. With 21 flexible meeting rooms and a large function space, "River Cree Entertainment Centre", that can accommodate over 2,000 attendees, the hotel's professional events team will work to design a meeting or event that meets your needs and budget. This hotel features 249 guest rooms and suites. An ergonomic work desk and chair, high-speed Internet access and floor-to-ceiling windows offering natural lighting. The River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta also offers numerous onsite amenities including a large Vegas-style Casino, several restaurants offering a variety of dining options, two NHL-sized hockey rinks and more. Guests and meeting attendees can also stay in shape at the hotel's state-of-the-art fitness facility or relax in the heated indoor pool and whirlpool. For guests wishing to venture outside of the hotel, world-famous West Edmonton Mall is only 5 minutes away and the hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to the mall. A full-service business centre is also onsite for convenience. Consider this unique resort-style hotel for your next meeting or event and your expectations will be exceeded.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built2006
Renovated-
Total meeting space51,188 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms249
Venue typeResort

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Casino
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference

Sustainability

This venue holds verified sustainability certifications, based on certification data provided by BeCause in collaboration with Cvent.

Certifications (1)

Sustainability Certifications
Green Key Global Eco-Rating
Sustainability level: 3 Green Keys

Certification body: Green Key Global

Issued: 5/6/2024 Expires: 5/1/2026

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
51,188 sq. ft.
Largest room
18,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
15
Second largest room
7,296 sq. ft.
Standing capacity
2,000
Seating capacity
2,079

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Hollow square
7,296 sq. ft.
114 x 64 sq. ft.
13 ft.
720
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480
720
420
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864 sq. ft.
27 x 32 sq. ft.
13 ft.
80
24
60
80
40
20
32
864 sq. ft.
27 x 32 sq. ft.
13 ft.
80
24
60
80
40
20
32
1,920 sq. ft.
30 x 64 sq. ft.
13 ft.
160
57
132
160
78
48
60
1,920 sq. ft.
30 x 64 sq. ft.
13 ft.
160
57
132
160
78
48
60
864 sq. ft.
27 x 32 sq. ft.
13 ft.
80
24
60
80
40
20
32
864 sq. ft.
27 x 32 sq. ft.
13 ft.
80
24
60
80
40
20
32
1,728 sq. ft.
27 x 64 sq. ft.
13 ft.
160
54
132
160
78
48
56
3,648 sq. ft.
57 x 64 sq. ft.
13 ft.
312
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264
312
200
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
249
Single (1 bed)
113
Double (2 beds)
125
Suites
11

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 21.75 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking

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Corner of Fox Drive and Whitemud Drive,
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Business district
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Downtown
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Business district
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West Edmonton Mall
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Shopping
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Park
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Strathcona Wilderness Centre
Park
47 mins
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52535 Range Road 212, Ardrossan
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Royal Alberta Museum
Royal Alberta Museum
Museum
28 mins
We expect the new museum to open in 2018. Construction of the new building is complete, and museum staff are working hard behind-the-scenes to prepare the galleries, as well as outfit the café, gift shop, theatre and offices. Once complete, the new RAM will be one of the province's greatest cultural attractions and the largest museum in western Canada, as well as an integral part of Edmonton's Arts District. Stay tuned for updates via our website and social media.
9810 103a Ave NW
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Telus World of Science
Telus World of Science
Museum
21 mins
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton (TWOSE) is a giant laboratory where you can come face-to-face with small sea creatures, learn to program a robot and explore the limits of outer space! Five dynamic and engaging permanent exhibit galleries are designed to educate, engage and entertain. IMAX Theatre and Margaret Zeidler Star Theatre Planetarium Stargazers, unite! The Observatory at the TWOSE is the perfect place to explore the night sky within city limits. Located in Coronation Park, just southeast of TWOSE, access to the Observatory is convenient and admission is free. Guests can view the sun, moon, stars and planets through high quality telescopes and can even explore the galaxy with the assistance of volunteers from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) Edmonton Centre.
11211 142 Street Nw
Edmonton, AB, CA T5M 4A1
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Muttart Conservatory
Muttart Conservatory
Museum
27 mins
Breathe in colourful and exotic life unfolding at the enchanting Muttart Conservatory. Each of the four iconic pyramids holds a themed garden representing a different world biome and species that hail from Mexico to Madagascar. Bathe yourself in the lush Tropical pyramid, alive with delicate orchids, a weeping fig, towering banana trees and huge palms. The Arid pyramid bites back, with its spiky cactus and exotic desert species. Australian pampas grass and Eucalyptus trees are two colourful species you’ll find in the Temperate zone. Inventive Muttart staff create seasonal explosions of texture and life in the Feature garden. Catch the resident superstar, a giant Amorphophallus titanium, nature’s tallest flowering plant, also known as the corpse flower. If all this tranquil energy whets your appetite, the Culina café is a tantalizing local favourite. Savour artisan creations like farm-fresh roasted chicken with brie and cranberry chutney, or pumpkin hazelnut soup. Leave room for homemade desserts.
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Edmonton Valley Zoo
Edmonton Valley Zoo
Museum
20 mins
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13315 Buena Vista Road (87th Avenue)
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Art Gallery of Alberta
Art Gallery of Alberta
Museum
29 mins
A Mecca for visual art lovers, the Art Gallery of Alberta is itself a masterpiece of architecture as well as the diverse creative focal point of Edmonton’s downtown heart. With a collection of over 6,000 objects, the AGA is a Western Canadian centre of excellence for visual arts offering original contemporary and historical exhibitions from Alberta, across Canada and around the world throughout three bright and airy floors of viewing space.
2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 99 Street &
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Snow Valley Aerial Park
Snow Valley Aerial Park
Recreation
17 mins
See Edmonton from a bird's eye view at the Snow Valley Aerial Park! Imagine climbing through a mix between the most amazing treehouse you've ever seen and a giant jungle gym. This incredible tower of obstacles and games is the first of its kind in Canada and 3rd in North America. With a dedicated kid's route on the ground level for ages 3-6, and 90+ games on levels 1 to 3, there is something for everyone. Unique to Snow Valley Aerial Park games include a ski bridge, snowboard balance bridge, a coal car, picnic table, bicycle, plus much more! The games are graded similar to the runs on a ski hill; green, blue and black. If you are a hard core climbing parent with active kids, go test yourself on the black “Ninja warrior” course. If you are a first timer and afraid of heights, there are games you’ll find rewarding on the first level. The view from the picnic tables on the top deck will be breath taking! Average climbing experience will be about two to two and half hours.
13204 Rainbow Valley Rd NW
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Edmonton Corn Maze
Edmonton Corn Maze
Recreation
10 mins
Each year, the Edmonton Corn Maze creates new themes designed to get thousands of visitors lost. From the air, the maze looks like a beautiful artistic pattern. On the ground, the Edmonton Corn Maze tests your sense of adventure (and direction). Expect 5 kms of twists and turns and 85 decision points. A series of clue cards offer guidance along the way, with questions rated for all ages. There’s even a text challenge and downloadable app to keep teens on their toes (and phones). Once you wander in, you might spot a cow grazing amid the field, or catch other farm animals (friendly goats, sheep and pigs behind a fence) during your visit. Don’t miss the huge jumping pillow—it’s safe, inflatable fun for all ages. Explore paths in search of a bridge in the middle of the maze. Take your camera along so you can share a “selfie” on top of the overpass bridge. Each season brings fresh ideas and new ways to explore the maze. For a spooky experience, visit on Halloween, or enter the maze when it’s all decorated for Christmas.
26171 Garden Valley Road
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Castrol Raceway
Castrol Raceway
Recreation
30 mins
Don’t miss the action at Castrol Race Track, Canada’s premiere motorsports complex. Check out the best racing of your life at the Rocky Mountain Nationals, a world-class NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) event. In NHRA, every ticket’s a pit pass, so get up close and watch racers and crews at work, meet your favourite drivers, and get autographs. Then be part of racing history as you watch NASCAR legends race against hometown heroes on the dirt oval. Get charged up as the fastest Diesels in the world battle it out for Top Eliminator. At Nite Thunder, check out the exciting dirt track racing and watch the high-tech, high-flying action as the winged Castrol Sprint Cars, Late Models, minis and modifieds thunder down the Oval Track straight-away. Want the thrill of being a race car driver? Track Junkies offers owners of high-performance and sports cars the opportunity to drive their cars on a road course at speed. Or come on Hot August Night, Canada's largest Jet Car event: see the skies light up with flames as speeds approach 300mph. Witness the superstars of Monster Jam top trucks entertain you with jumps, stunts, thrills and spills. Get up close and personal with some of the nation’s top racing – an extravaganza not to be missed.
Highway 19 and Highway 2
Edmonton, AB, CA
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100 Street Funicular
100 Street Funicular
Recreation
27 mins
Catch a free ride on the 100 Street Funicular - your link from Downtown Edmonton to the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Take in the sights and sounds of Edmonton 's River Valley as you ride along the side of the bank in the glass walled elevator. The 48-second ride leads you to to a promenade partway down the hill where you can have a picnic, snap pictures, or read a book. Walk across the promenade to the lookout point with an unobstructed view of the river valley.
10065 100 St
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Rogers Place
Rogers Place
Recreation
26 mins
Rogers Place is an arena built for fans. Among its many significant features are a lower bowl of over 9,000 seats. With its stunning curvilinear architecture and an interior that’ll make you think you just stepped onto the Starship Enterprise, Rogers Place is sure to make your jaw drop. Home to young phenom Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, the arena features state of the art technology including the largest high definition screen in the NHL. Ford Hall Mosey underneath Ford Hall, the public pedway over 104th ave, to see the Oilers Hall of Fame, complete with five replica Stanley Cups, jerseys and memorabilia from the Oilers’ glory years. And don’t miss your chance to grab a selfie with the statue of the Great One himself, Wayne Gretzky. Head upstairs inside Ford Hall and be wowed by the forty-five foot diameter circular mosaic created by renowned Aboriginal artist Alex Janvier. Named Tsa Tsa Ke K’e (Iron Foot Place), the mosaic features nearly one million byzantine smalti glass tiles arranged in sweeping, colourful lines to symbolize the land where Edmonton calls home. And don't miss Rogers Place's other public art pieces including Essential Tree in the northwest plaza, Skater's Arch in the northeast plaza and 9 Figures in Motion with a Puck at the entrance to the Downtown Community Arena. Ice District Rogers Place is just one part of the new Ice District in the heart of downtown. Want a taste of Vegas? Hit the slots at the Grand Villa Casino next to Rogers Place and indulge in some fine dining at Atlas Steak + Fish. Not a gambler? Visit the Downtown Community Arena next door to go skating or to catch a local university game. Don’t have a ticket to the big game or concert? The Molson Canadian Hockey House in Ford Hall is open to the public and features big screen TVs, food and plenty of cold beer to wash it all down. Due for completion in 2018, phase one of Ice District will be Canada's largest mixed-use sports and entertainment district and a year-round mecca for sports fans, concert-goers and shoppers.
10220 104 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Commonwealth Stadium
Commonwealth Stadium
Recreation
27 mins
Commonwealth Stadium, located at 11000 Stadium Road, seats 60,000 fans and is the home of the Edmonton Eskimos. Edmonton loves its football. So grab a drink, a hot dog, and join the fun-loving fans at Commonwealth Stadium as they watch their beloved “Eskies” march their way towards a Grey Cup. With only three downs to score a touchdown, you’ll catch some spectacular plays. Watch running backs fly down the field, wide receivers dancing along the sidelines just missing tackles, and long-bomb passes finding open arms. Join the locals as they stand and sing the “Edmonton Eskimos Fight Song”: “The Green and Gold is bold and when we’re done, we’ll tell the world we’re proud of Edmonton and the Edmonton Eskimos!” The Eskies live for rivalries, so be sure to be on hand when they meet their greatest foe, the Calgary Stampeders. Look for painted faces in stands, and a historic battle on the field. The regular season runs from late June to November, after which you can bundle up for three weeks of thrilling CFL playoffs. Don’t miss a home game. Because when the Eskies plays on their turf, the thrill of a touchdown can’t be beat.
11000 Stadium Road
Edmonton, AB, CA
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Sustainable and healthy: Make your conference unforgettable with activities that boost well-being and lower carbon footprints. Explore the world on the run with expert local running guides.
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Landry's Dining Brands
Landry's Dining Brands
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Landry's, Inc., is a privately held American multi-brand dining, hospitality, entertainment, and gaming corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas. Landry's, Inc., owns and operates more than 600 restaurants, hotels, casinos, and entertainment destinations in 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
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River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
No response.
Does River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
No response.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes : AHS
Does River Cree Resort and Casino Enoch, Alberta clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes : air purifier
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