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    3. Edmonton International Airport (YEG)
    4. Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge

    Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge

    2.6/5
    ·YEG·Domestic/International Departures·Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges·Updated Jul 2026

    Lounge Ratings

    Comfort & Ambiance5.5

    The lounge is a small, rectangular space with a mix of seating types, including lounge chairs, tables, and workspaces. Natural light enters through an interior glass window with a southwestern orientation. While often quiet, the lounge can become crowded during peak periods.

    Food & Beverage5.8

    Food offerings include a salad bar and lighter hot items such as soups and snacks, occasionally featuring a Mediterranean theme. Cold items like yogurt, fruit cups, pastries, wraps, chips, and granola bars are consistently available. A bar offers complimentary standard alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, and spirits, as well as specialty coffees.

    Amenities & Facilities5.0

    The lounge provides a business center with PC workstations and printers, though functionality has been reported as inconsistent. High-speed Wi-Fi, charging stations, and televisions are available. Reading materials, including digital publications via PressReader, are also offered. Showers are not available.

    Cleanliness7.2

    The washrooms are maintained to a clean standard. General lounge tidiness is consistent, with no significant reports of cleanliness issues.

    Editorial Review

    The Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge at Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is a carrier-operated lounge providing amenities for eligible Air Canada and Star Alliance passengers. Located after security in the Domestic/International Departures terminal, across from Gates 54 and 56, the lounge is situated on a mezzanine level.

    The lounge features a rectangular layout, benefiting from natural light through a large interior window. Seating options are varied, comprising lounge chairs, dining tables, and dedicated workstations. While the space is designed to be a quieter alternative to the main concourse, its compact size can lead to crowding during busy flight schedules.

    Food service primarily consists of lighter hot options, such as soups, and a fresh salad bar, with a reported Mediterranean theme on recent visits. Cold items, including pastries, wraps, and snacks, are standard. A staffed bar provides complimentary standard spirits, beer, wine, and a range of non-alcoholic beverages, including espresso and cappuccino.

    Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a business center equipped with computers and printers, although the reliability of the business center equipment has been noted. The lounge does not offer shower facilities. The lounge is suitable for travelers seeking a functional space to relax or work before their flight, particularly those departing on domestic or international (non-US) routes.

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