• Nestled in Edmonton's scenic river valley, Fort Edmonton Park is Canada's largest living history museum with an 1846 fort and streets from 1885, 1905 and 1920.
  • Fort Edmonton Park is a cultural heritage park nestled in a 64-hectare area of wooded parkland in Edmonton, Alberta.
  • Fort Edmonton Park offers a historical insight into the periods 1885, 1905 and 1920, using interactive displays and exhibits, and the narrative of costumed...
  • The riverside reconstruction of Hudson's Bay Company's log fort gives you a glimpse into life in a trading post in the 1840s, right down to the smell of…
  • Fort Edmonton Park represents four historical periods in Edmonton’s history: the 1846 fur trade fort, and the streets of 1885, 1905, and 1920.
  • Fort Edmonton Park, as of 2021, is divided into five sections, four of which represent an era, and is spread across 158 acres (64 ha).
  • Fort Edmonton Park has been home to countless memories for families in Edmonton, Alberta, and beyond – including my own!
  • Fort Edmonton Park offers a variety of options so you can create your own unique experience, time after time.
  • One building will be added every few weeks, with the goal to have a dozen up for when Fort Edmonton Park opens again in May of 2018.
  • Nestled along the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, Alberta, Fort Edmonton Park stands as a living history museum, inviting visitors to step back in time and...