Fort Edmonton Park

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Edmonton, Canada

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Brunch restaurant· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction· Event venue· History museum· Wedding venue

Fort Edmonton Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Fort Edmonton Park is located in Edmonton, Canada on 7000 143 St NW. Fort Edmonton Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category brunch restaurant in Canada.

Address

7000 143 St NW

Phone

+1 7804967381

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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It's a good place to go on a walk and take your bike, there are good trails for both. There's also the bridge, which you can take to have the beautiful view of the river. You have parking option, and the properties around this place are huge. You can enjoy the view in both winters as well as other seasons, it's worth enjoying at all times. I personally love to go on the fort Edmonton footbridge and keep watching the water, it's so soothing and calming. Hope you like this place

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Jason Smith

What an amazing throwback to experience four different era's of Edmonton's history. This was an absolute joy and a fun filled day especially taking a ride on the train and visiting the Carnival and attractions. I love the fact that the animals are free to roam and you can enter the buildings to see. This is worth a visit every year.

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Crater H

It has been a while since I was here but I will not forget my time spent there. Amazing actors and buildings to explore the history of the area. Rides, snacks and shops for the price of admission it is definitely a must visit while in Edmonton. I cannot wait to go back and see what is new!

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Jo Starko

Literally one of my favorite things to do in Edmonton. I grew up going there with my mom and as a 26 year old I can't wait for them to reopen. You can go on carriage rides (or street car) to go down the streets faster. Or you can take the *literal* train. I went there when I was in elementary for field trip and got to see how to bake bread, 1920s style with a wood burning stove in a real 1920S house, and eat bannock with First Nations people (dressed in time accurate clothing) beside a replica tipi. The fort itself is incredible. HUGE. Really based off the real thing, down to the nails and ceiling height. There is a shop that was meant to be a replica of a fur trading business with actual furs. The scent hits you when you walk in. 11/10 would recommend.

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Jonny B

I love this area. One of the nicest areas in the city. I cant wait till they finish reservations.

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Mohamed Elsanabary

Nice place to visit. You will see the heritage of Old Edmonton

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Felix-Antoine Rollin

My travel guide told me it was worth the detour... Well, the 100 family ticket was worth every penny, because everything inside is included... train ride, carnival.... Not too crowded, and staff quite knowledgeable and entertaining, makes it so much more interesting. Good way to teach history to kids.... The concessions are good and inexpensive. We loved the fort section as we found it to be the most impressive... yet everything is interesting. I think the historic side makes it more fun than West Edmonton mall... there's a real steam train.... Enjoy! Ps. Make sure to book the entire day as it takes quite a bit of time to visit each building... yet my 5 year-old walked the entire thing...

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Darren Shaw

We love Fort Edmonton Park. It’s like traveling back in time!