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Parking & Directions for Tom Papa Myer Horowitz Theatre
8900 114 St., Edmonton, AB
T6G 2J7, CA
1. Edmonton City Centre Parkade - 0.5 km, approx. $10
2. The Bay Parkade - 0.6 km, approx. $12
3. 108 Street Parkade - 0.7 km, approx. $8
4. Street Parking - 0.3 km, approx. $2/hour
5. Impark Lot 142 - 0.4 km, approx. $15
Tom Papa Concert Live at Myer Horowitz Theatre | Edmonton – October 16th, 2026
The Myer Horowitz Theatre isn’t just another performance space; it’s a piece of Edmonton’s cultural fabric with a history that feels almost woven into the city’s story. This is the kind of venue where you might walk in thinking about catching a comedy show or a musical and leave marveling at the echoes of past legends. Back in 1976, it hosted unforgettable performances by a legendary Canadian singer-songwriter, think of the stories that stage could tell. Over the years, it’s been a hub for everything from groundbreaking musical events in 1990 showcasing top talents from across the country to intimate plays exploring love and human connection. The seating isn’t just functional either, with the middle center mezzanine offering perfect views and sound, making every word and note hit just right. And if you’re planning to see Tom Papa in Edmonton, this venue’s cozy yet historic vibe makes it a must-visit. Getting there is a breeze too, from Edmonton College, just head west on 102nd Avenue then turn right on 109 Street NW, or from Edmonton Town Centre, hop on Anthony Henday and follow the signs to the university. It’s a spot that’s seen a lot, but every visit still feels special, almost like stepping into a piece of Edmonton’s heart.