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  1. Fort Edmonton Park. Providing the best in living history, Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 64 hectares (158 acres) of wooded parkland along Edmonton’s river valley. What began as a Canada Centennial project in 1967 to reconstruct the old Fort Edmonton, quickly grew to encompass much more.

  2. Jan 2, 2024 · Nestled in Edmontons river valley is Fort Edmonton Park, where visitors can step back in time to see what life was like in Edmonton throughout its history. It’s been a cornerstone tourist attraction in Alberta’s capital for many years. It’s still popular for school outings, family day trips, and for history-curious adults.

  3. Get ready for endless adventure! There are discoveries around every corner at Fort Edmonton Park, from exploring the Park's authentic midway to catching a ride on a vintage streetcar. If you're looking to do more than just explore Edmonton's past, Fort Edmonton Park is your chance to live it.

  4. Fort Edmonton Park is the largest living history museum in Canada, offering visitors authentic, immersive, and engaging experiences. We’re breaking down some helpful tips to ensure you make the most out of your next visit! Planning your visit: There is plenty to do and see at Fort Edmonton Park! We recommend planning to come for the whole day.

  5. www.fortedmontonpark.ca › plan-your-visit › attractionsAttractions: Fort Edmonton Park

    1846 Fort. A Fort Built on Fashion. 1885 Street. A Place of Faith in the Future. 1905 Street. Thrilling Ups and Downs. 1920 Street. From Tough Times to Modern Times. Midway & Exhibition. Experience the excitement of the Midway. Capitol Theatre. Visit a theatre in a setting unlike any other in Edmonton. Train & Streetcar. Travel back in time.

  6. Got it. Arrive 100 years before you depart at Fort Edmonton Park - Edmonton's living history museum! Hit the brand new Indigenous Peoples Experience, 1920s midway, the Hudson Bay Company Trading Fort and more.

  7. Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 158 acres of wooded parkland along Edmonton’s River Valley and began as a Canada Centennial reconstruction project in 1967. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Rotary Club of Edmonton and the Fort Edmonton Foundation, the experience continues to expand upon Edmonton's story.

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