• Nestled in Edmonton’s river valley is Fort Edmonton Park, where visitors can step back in time to see what life was like in Edmonton throughout its history.
  • Fort Edmonton Park is back after undergoing a massive expansion project to create a larger-than-life historical experience for visitors.
  • Fort Edmonton Park offers a variety of options so you can create your own unique experience, time after time.
  • A summer trip to Edmonton should allow for a visit to Fort Edmonton Park. ... We went to Dark at Fort Edmonton Park which was pretty good actually.
  • The park began in 1967 as a centennial reconstruction project along Edmonton’s River Valley. ... A steam engine at Fort Edmonton Park-Wikimedia.
  • Fort Edmonton Park is divided into five sections, each representing a different era. These sections are spread over an expansive area of 158 acres.
  • Fort Edmonton Park represents four historical periods in Edmonton’s history: the 1846 fur trade fort, and the streets of 1885, 1905, and 1920.
  • After the Second World War, there was renewed interest, and construction on the park began in 1969 under the direction of the Fort Edmonton Foundation.
  • What: Fort Edmonton Park Admission. When: Numerous dates till the 6th of September. Where: Located at Edmonton’s 7000 143 Street Northwest.
  • 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.