Edmontonia Trading Cards – pack of 8

C$10.00

An all-ages set of collectible trading cards that showcase life in the once and future City of Champions. From local bridges to urban wildlife to the phases of West Edmonton Mall (collect all four!), these cards are the perfect way for kids and adults alike to celebrate everyday life in this odd, charming, mostly frozen city.

Each pack contains 8 trading cards.

These trading cards are for you if you are someone who has a collector’s mindset, likes scavenger hunts and wants a new way to experience the history, landmarks and stories of Edmonton, AB.

In stock

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".
Remaining/Maximum Characters: 100/100

Edmontonia Trading Cards are a playful set of trading cards covering landmarks, places, buildings, symbols and more from the city of Edmonton, AB. They feature original text, illustrations, and photography from a dozen local artists—collect all 60 cards!

Edmontonia Trading Cards were created by Michael Hingston and designed by Justine Ma. The set of 60 cards features text by Michael Hingston and all-new illustrations and photography from local artists Andrew Benson, Michelle Campos, Kyle Charles, Emily Chu, Christy Dean, Valéry Goulet, Hamburger Hands, Justine Ma, Kelly Mellings, Nick Ross, Amanda Schutz and Jill Stanton.

Click here for a checklist of all 60 cards, so you can keep track of which ones are still missing from your collection.

(Photos no. 1, 2, 3 and 6 by Dahlia Katz.)

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