Fort Edmonton Park is celebrating its 50th year in operation this season. Fort Edmonton Park opened its doors on May 17, 1974 and welcomed 91,669 visitors in its first year. Over the last half-century ...
For 50 years, Fort Edmonton has been telling stories — and helping others tell their own. First conceived as a Canada Centennial reconstruction project in 1967, Fort Edmonton evolved into an ...
For history buffs, there is no better place in the city to learn about Edmonton’s past than Fort Edmonton Park. Focusing on the fur trade era as well as the pioneer years of 1885, 1905 and 1920, visit ...
Fort Edmonton Park moved one step closer Wednesday to receiving a loan from the city as the attraction aims to regain its footing following challenges it faced from the COVID-19 pandemic and wildfire ...
Ottawa announces tourism funding From high-tech upgrades to improved facilities, Ottawa wants to help attract more people to Edmonton. Amanda Anderson explains.
Fort Edmonton Park invited folks from around the city to try out their many vintage streetcars, including a first-time viewing of two new trains that underwent a restoration 30 years in the making.
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Focusing on inner city: Edmonton business expanding new market for old wood
Whether gathered from Northlands stables, the city’s aging homes, or Fort Edmonton Park, an Edmonton business is giving the city’s old wood new life. From tables to ceiling beams, artisans have long ...
It will work like clockwork sometime Sunday afternoon: a group of men, some dressed in grease-stained black and white overalls and others in dark blue three-piece suits with matching hats will walk ...
(ANNews) – The Indigenous Peoples Experience is truly an experience for individuals and families eager and curious to know more about the rich history and diversity of First Nations’ and Métis peoples ...
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