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Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Groundhog Day at the Capitol
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:40 pm
Join us to celebrate Groundhog Day this February with a special viewing of Groundhog Day at the Capitol Theatre! What would you do if you were stuck in the same day... over and over? Anything you want and everything your heart desires - like going to the Capitol Theatre! Featuring a fully licensed concession, this is the perfect idea for a family night out or a date night.
This movie is rated PG. Seats inside the Capitol Theatre are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Event Details
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: Concession
2:00 pm - 3:41 pm: Screening
No outside food or drink will be permitted inside. There will be a concession available on-site to purchase from before the movie and during intermission.
Parking is available behind the Capitol Theatre in Parking Lot G, please drive down the service road and check in with our Guardhouse upon arrival. There is no entry through the Front Entry Plaza.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Valentine's Day at The Park
Time: 5:00 pm - 9:05 pm
Dinner & Movie for Two
Join us to celebrate Valentine’s Day this February with a special viewing of When Harry Met Sally at the Capitol Theatre!
*NEW* Dinner + Movie for Two Package
5:00 pm - 9:05 pm
Treat yourself to the perfect date night with Dinner and a Movie at Fort Edmonton Park. Enjoy a 3 course perfectly curated dinner hosted at the Hotel Selkirk, followed by the cinematic feature When Harry Met Sally at the Capitol Theatre.
Includes:
- 3 Course Dinner for Two
- Two Movie Tickets to When Harry Met Sally
- Reserved Seating within the Capitol Theatre
Seating for dinner starts at 5:00 pm. Dinner will end at 7:00 pm to allow guests to make their way from Hotel Selkirk to the Capitol Theatre before the film.
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Movie Details
Harry and Sally have known each other for years, but as their relationship grows and changes, the question arises - can men and women ever truly just be friends?
Concession: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Screening: 7:30 pm - 9:05 pm
This movie is rated 14A. Seats inside the Capitol Theatre are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
No outside food or drink will be permitted inside. There will be a concession available on-site to purchase from before the movie and during intermission.
Parking is available behind the Capitol Theatre in Parking Lot G, please drive down the service road and check in with our Guardhouse upon arrival. There is no entry through the Front Entry Plaza.
Buy Tickets
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
When Harry Met Sally at the Capitol
Time: 6:30 pm - 9:05 pm
Harry and Sally have known each other for years, but as their relationship grows and changes, the question arises - can men and women ever truly just be friends?
Concession: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Screening: 7:30 pm - 9:05 pm
This movie is rated 14A. Seats inside the Capitol Theatre are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
No outside food or drink will be permitted inside. There will be a concession available on-site to purchase from before the movie and during intermission.
Parking is available behind the Capitol Theatre in Parking Lot G, please drive down the service road and check in with our Guardhouse upon arrival. There is no entry through the Front Entry Plaza.
Buy Tickets
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Winter Wagon Rides
Time: 8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling? Discover the magic of winter in Edmonton’s scenic River Valley. Admire twinkling lights strung along Fort Edmonton Park’s historic streets while bundled up on a festive horse-drawn wagon ride throughout the park.
Friday and Saturday Wagon Rides will feature an interpreter who will bring the history of the park to life, with fun historical tidbits, and engaging stories guided by guest interest—including fascinating insights into Edmonton’s winter past. Enjoy a cozy hot chocolate stop to warm up before continuing your tour, and wrap up your experience with a toasty bonfire in our historic streets.
And don't forget to gather your crew, we have group bookings available!
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us this Winter for our Indigenous Storytelling Series!
Stay cozy inside the 1846 Fort while our storytellers share captivating tales in the Indigenous storytelling tradition.
You will learn the importance of the relationship between culture, Indigenous storytelling, and oral history. Each session will have curated stories for the season. The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Following the storytelling session, we encourage you to visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
Available Dates and Times:
Saturdays from February 1 - March 15
- Session 1: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Session 2: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
This experience is intended for a mature audience (18+). The topics of this series are a variety of stories, some with mature themes (i.e. spooky, cheeky, sexual content, violence, death, uplifting) curated and intended for adult audiences.
Buy your tickets today!
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Paranormal Tours
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Are you curious about what happens at Fort Edmonton Park after dark?
Our Paranormal Tours are back!
As the night descends, investigate Fort Edmonton Park's most haunted hotspots and hear our best-kept ghost stories. Come with an open mind—and prepare for the unexpected.
Learn the fundamentals of conducting paranormal investigations using tools and techniques, including Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, Laser Grids and EMF Readers.
The tours this winter will focus on a selection of Fort Edmonton Park’s original buildings. All of which our team has recorded instances of paranormal activity. Explore the renowned Firkins House on 1905 Street, one of the Park’s most storied original homes. Located on 1920 Street, investigate all 3 floors of the Mellon Farm House, originally built on the land the Park now occupies. Constructed in many iterations, Egge’s Stopping House offers a third investigation for guests to experience a building dating back to the 1890s.
Book My Investigation
Groups will be split into 12. Both tours feature the same content, locations, and activities.
As our investigations are authentic and we cannot guarantee paranormal interaction, as a bonus, if a building is "quiet," other buildings may be visited during the investigations.
Please note: This is not the DARK event; this is an authentic paranormal investigation with no actors or decorations. There are no guarantees of paranormal activity, and no scare gimmicks will be used. Please dress for winter weather, as we will spend extra time outdoors. Wear proper winter footwear, as there will be periods of walking outdoors as we move between haunted locations. This event requires long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration, so it is unsuitable for those under 14.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Admission
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience
Fort Edmonton Park invites you to explore the diversity of First Nations and Métis peoples in the Indigenous Peoples Experience.
The award-winning exhibit explores the rich and beautiful cultures of First Nations and Métis Peoples while encouraging visitors to seek out the truths as lived by Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 6.
Indigenous Peoples Experience Hours
Saturday, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays
Dates: September 21, 2024 - April 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Holidays: Mondays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Daily Admission Rates
Adult (18+) $20.00 (+GST)
Child/Youth (3-17) $12.00 (+GST)
Family (2 adults & up to 4 kids) $50.00 (+GST)
Children (2+ under) are free
* Admission is for the Indigenous Peoples Experience only
First Peoples, Métis, and Inuit please self-declare at the Guardhouse gate for free admission.
Buy Tickets
*Tickets will NOT be available on-site. Please purchase them online prior to your visit.
Please Note
- Fort Edmonton Park is closed for the season. Only the Indigenous Peoples Experience will be open during this time, no other buildings on site will be open.
- Do not attempt to park in the main parking lot and walk through the Front Entry Plaza. This gate will be inaccessible.
- We don't recommend using the Edmonton Transit System for the Indigenous Peoples Experience as you are not able to walk on the service road to get to the exhibit.
For any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@fortedmontonpark.ca.