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Goodwill Industries of Alberta Head Office in Edmonton is one of the go-to spots for anyone serious about thrift shopping in the city. As part of the well-known Goodwill chain, this store offers a dependable experience for finding used clothing, vintage items, and a variety of household goods. Goodwill Stores Edmonton has built its reputation on quality secondhand merchandise and a commitment to community support, making it more than just a thrift store.
Walking in, you’ll quickly notice the range of items beyond just clothes. There’s furniture that often surprises—some pieces are vintage, others just perfectly worn in. Housewares, books, and small appliances are also common finds. The inventory changes regularly, so it’s worth stopping by often if you’re hunting for something specific or just browsing. For those into vintage pieces, Goodwill Stores Edmonton sometimes has classic apparel or retro home decor tucked among the racks and shelves.
One thing that sets this Goodwill apart from smaller spots is the organized layout and consistent quality of used clothing. Whether you want casual wear, work clothes, or something a bit more unique, it’s all sorted thoughtfully for easier shopping. Plus, shopping here supports Goodwill’s larger mission to provide job training and community programs in Alberta, which adds a rewarding layer to every purchase. If thrift shopping in Edmonton is your thing, this location is a solid stop to consider.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Edmonton or visit the Goodwill Industries of Alberta Head Office Edmonton website for details.
It was clean and spacious allowed to walk and look in a clean environment
Good
Prices are going through the roof. Not really worth it anymore.
As a recently incarcerated person having paid back debt to society I was shocked when one person from this industry told me I would qualify for some basic clothing (which was a winter coat, back pack, jeans , a couple t shirts and underwear) However, after the trek from Downtown on one of our colder days, I was turned on back without anything by the manager of the west end Goodwill and I'm now freezing when in fact the clothing etc was donated just for this cause. Seems a little shallow and I hope this situation will be rectified because I really like and appreciate the services Goodwill has been known to uphold.
I went to Goodwill West Edmonton branch, i purchased a new toys that was never been opened still on there box.,When i reached the counter a guy came and he started to took off the priced on it. I ask him what are u doing? he said that there is a mistakes on the prices of the items. so he starts taking pictures and comparing price from other store like walmart from $15 his asking for $25 he will said the price watever price he wants..i feel disappointed and shamed that time on what he did. I respect you as the manager of the store. But doing “double ticketing” is not good idea.Im very disappointed for what happened.