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    Fort Edmonton Park

    4.2 (62 reviews)
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    Michelle F.

    Newly renovated with new indigenous installations with outdoor picnicking area. Fort edmonton park is always a wonderful place to enjoy edmontons outdoors. A place to escape phones, electronics and modern conveinces and transport yourself to simple times. It's a great day to spend outside in the park with your family, significant other or friends. I've done all in the past and every time it was so much fun. Take the train to the 1800s to the original yeg fort which was used in fur trading times then walk balk to see evolution through the times. Personally that's the best way to visit. Don't miss out on their ice cream and candy store for some nice treats to fuel your day. I used to love the penny arcade as a kid, but sadly it's not always fully functioning anymore. But they do have a nice amusement park for the kiddos with carnival games and all! They renovated the place during covid so the buildings are nicely done: perfect for weddings or special events. They built some nice picnic areas and an indigenous Pavillion so that is worth coming to see. Place opens on May long weekend and I'm looking forward to coming back to see everything open and in full swing again!

    Vicki M.

    Came here with my husband and 5 year old the second last day prior to season closing. This was our first time back after being shut down for renovations for several years. The wait was worth it! It was busy of course despite arriving at opening time but because it was a long weekend, they had live bands dispersed throughout the attraction playing time and theme appropriate music, including at the entrance area which was such a lovely and unexpected touch! Everything was enjoyable, and the volunteer character actor (including families) were fun to interact with. The newest exhibit, the Indigenous learning experience was clear highlight of my visit. The thoughtful details and tons of quotes and bits of knowledge inside this exhibit were interesting to read. The use of technology and visual projection especially to aid with story telling was especially cool. I can't wait to go back to read more without my little one pulling me along. We opted for food at the Masonic Hall (like most other families present) since the menu consisted of hotdogs, hamburgers, fries and drinks etc. Price point is a little high for what was received but understandable. Wait times were longer of course due to staffing limitations plus the sheer amount of people all taking lunch around the same time interval. The fair and exhibition were the last on our list to enjoy but due to the high heat of the day we weren't able to partake in the ferris wheel as line ups were excessive. Loved the smaller rides for kids that were actually manually hand cranked by the attendants. Some more shady areas in this part of the attraction would be useful as I saw lots of parents and older adults sitting down at the tables provided waiting for kids/grandkids, but quite uncomfortable without the added shade. I look forward to our next visit when they reopen for the summer again and would certainly consider the season pass as day pass tickets for the three of us set us back almost $75 dollars already.

    Dan R.

    Fort Edmonton Park does a pretty good job of acting like a time machine, as you jump from decade to decade and see what an Edmonton village may have looked like in the 1880's, 1900's, and 1920's. One of the many shops and buildings you'll see (including a big fort and even an Indian teepee) is a sweet little saloon known as "Kelly's Saloon". It holds 48 people and is a perfect site to host a private party, like the one I went to last night. Kelly's Saloon is a reproduction of a 1900's saloon with a long brass railed bar, and a player piano. The back room has three pool tables and a dart board. There is a stuffed deer head and a buffalo head on the walls of the poolroom. Our group had a blast there. The cool venue, plus a nice catered dinner made for a fun experience and playing cards in the saloon made you feel like a real badass!

    1920s midway behind field at Fort Edmonton Park
    Robin S.

    Edmonton has no shortage of tourist attractions, but its best has to be Fort Edmonton Park. Staffed by costumed interpreters who really get into their roles, Fort Edmonton brings local history to life through a series of replica and original buildings spanning four time periods in the city's past: the 1846 Hudson's Bay fur-trading fort, 1885 Street, 1905 Street, and 1920 Street. A steam locomotive, built in 1919, picks visitors up at the main gate and shuttles them over to the replica fort on the other side of the grounds. Here, you'll gain an understanding of what life was actually like for the hundred-some people who actually lived inside. There's a replica trading post, stocked with different pelts and provisions that would have gone through in the mid-1800's (I'm proud to say that the brothers of my red bandana were some of them). Inside Rowand House, chat with John Rowand, head of the fur trade in Western Canada. Just outside the fort is a Native American camp - if you're lucky, the ladies will be whipping up a batch of bannock over the campfire. 1895 Street is next; here, the Ottewell Homestead gives its turkeys and chickens the run of the land. An early tavern, a livery shop, a milliner, and a church line the road. Around the corner on 1905 Street, life quickly changes into that of a growing urban area. A replica of Edmonton's old tent city - where people were housed until their homes could be built - stands across from some fine examples of early local homes. These include the first house of Alberta's first premier, and Firkin House, rumoured to be haunted. Up the street at 1920, Hotel Selkirk houses guests for the night, as well as serves up a mean lunch and dinner. If you're simply thirsty, try the hotel bar. Besides the Selkirk, there are a few options for food and drink: light lunch at 1895 Street's Jasper House; fast food at 1905 Street's Masonic Hall; or snacks and treats at Bill's Confectionary on 1920 Street. The sights at Fort Edmonton Park are almost endless and you'd be hard-pressed to thoroughly see them all in one day. When you're tired of tramping up and down stairs and browsing through history, pick up a few tickets and end your day at the 1920s midway, complete with carousel, ferris wheel and games.

    Cindy W.

    If you love the past this the place for you! From a train ride to in character actors and haunted houses this place has it all! Fort edmonton takes you back to 4 different eras of time; 1846, 1885, 1905, 1920. Today was my first time back in almost 15 years. I loved the character of Frank Oliver, he was a wealth of information and my friends and I had a blast picking his brain. We got amazing photos done at the photo booth and had some amazing drinks at the hotel. Would definitely come back. It took us 6 hours to get through the whole park. I would definitely recommend coming early and dressing for the weather as its mostly outside. The main downside is it is a little pricy at $27 an adult, but for the experience it is well worth it. The drinks and food were also expensive but we avoided that for the most part by bringing a lunch and having a picnic.

    Antonella C.

    Since living in Edmonton, we have been to Fort Edmonton Park for a few different occasions: A wedding (Halloween theme, complete with tour of the "haunted" tower along with a house or two), Thanksgiving celebration, Dinner and Show at the Capital Theatre, and a school fieldtrip (being a teacher, we brought our students for the day to do a "pioneer" trip). During each one of these trips, I have always discovered something new and this time, having been on August 27th was no different. We went with friends and on this trip visited the area with the Midway ...to my wonderful surprise, I discovered the Exhibitions Building where the artisans and craftspeople carve and create the beautiful animals for the carousel. My only disappointment is that it was closed and we couldn't enter the actual workshop to watch the artisans do this beautiful work. What a surprise to find this :-) It is for this reason that I LOVE visiting Fort Edmonton Park and try to go every year....for every time I visit I discover a new place to see and/or learn something new about Edmonton and Alberta :-) I wish I could have gone to the Murder Mystery at the Midway Dinner...but I have the War of the Worlds Radio Show Event in October I can try to attend... SO great that we have this park and all that is done there all year round!

    Atop the ferris wheel. From here the mud actually looks white! ;)

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    Very nice park with a lot historic features. Great for spend a day with family especially with kids

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    LOVE this place.. Plan to spend an entire day absorbing the excellently preserved local history.

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    Great attraction to visit! It's like stepping into the past. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.

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    Went to snow valley for a skiing/snowboarding school field trip. Everyone was welcome on this field…read moretrip from people who have no experience to people who have been skiing/snowboarding for most of their life. At the beginning of the trip everyone was required to take lessons for an hour no matter skill level, after we completed this we would be allowed to free ski on designated hills based on skill level ( which some thought was inaccurate). Now here is the first of many issues we experienced, the instructors were unclear, rude and dismissive of the students. Some of many incidents include an instructor bumping into a student at full speed without apologizing or stopping to help in any way, this student was injured and lost a ski. The rules here were unclear and the instructors, without stating any of them, just expected us to know them all, and if they were stated, it was after a mistake was made by a student, or a student was yelled at because the rule was not addressed beforehand. I feel if I was an adult I would have been treated with more respect, not rushed, pushed, or yelled at. Only two of many instructors that I interacted with were kind and helpful, I wasn't able to catch their names but it's good to know that at least two people were genuinely good, still that's not a good ratio. As for general safety, when it was free time all the instructors left so students had no supervision. Students who shared their concerns or injuries to the instructors either got ignored or dismissed. They didn't check the skill levels on the tags that stated what hills they were permitted to ski/snowboard on, so students could go on improper hills and levels for their skill range. Multiple student's skis got taken by someone without the student or instructor's knowledge. And for cleanliness, oh boy. A lady just did 2 sprays of cleaning spray and was done, I don't know if this is normal, she did this for helmets and in the ski boots and called it a day, no inspection, no wiping down the boots, nothing. I lost my sock in the boot and thank goodness I noticed because the next person to get those boots would have found a sock, gross. When we got our proper shoes back they were thrown down with zero regard to students' belongings. The whole rental experience was awful. There was poor communication between everyone instructor-instructor instructor-student student-student throughout the day (mainly because students were unaware of what to do). It was a very stressful experience. Many students cried, and had panic attacks, I am aware of a student who was grabbed by the arm against their will while being upset. This is not something that I and many others want to see when skiing no matter what level or experience we are at. I am speaking on behalf of many students when I say that the day was confusing, stressful, anger inducing, and BAD. I do want to say that yes, it probably was a stressful day for the instructors because some kids can be jerks but I feel that when you sign up for that job you should be ready for anything without yelling, and being rude. Im not telling you not to come im just informing you of my experience and what you are spending your money on.

    Snow Valley has made a fan out of me! My 5 year old daughter has taken lessons for the last two…read moreyears at Sun Ridge in Edmonton. We came to Snow Valley for the first time last weekend with my daughter's school. For $25, we were provided ski equipment (skis or snowboard, helmets, etc.) and an hour lesson. I had NEVER skied before and my hubby hadn't been since an unfortunate experience in 5th grade. Check-in was at 6:30 pm and the slopes closed at 10:00 pm. Our beginner instructor, Nicholas, was well worth the wait (30 minutes). He even checked back in on us later on in the evening. I'll admit we were lucky with our instructor but he sure made us feel welcome and never made me feel bad for falling on the magic carpet and needing help off a couple if times! Skiing, no problem. Child-safe magic carpet, not so much! That thing was my nemesis but the staff were there to help me each time I bit the dust. While Snow Valley likely seems small to an avid skier, it was perfect for my family! I really liked how you could see all the runs from bunny to black diamond from the main grounds when you exit the chalet. I will definitely chose Snow Valley next year for our family's lessons.

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    I'm already a fan of Vacancy Hall even though the day I went only had two businesses open…read more Leprechaun FX was open and their store is right at the back of the hall and specializes in boutique guitar pedals. I had in fact heard of them just because my husband is a massive music nerd and loves all the gear that comes along with guitars. Next to them is Saraswati Designs with a beautifully laid out space displaying so much jewellery! Such variety, I was in there for ages! And, they have a sale table with some great deals! The hall itself is found underneath the Mercer building. Enter the Rostizado entrance but head downstairs to a cool quirky communal studio space. They make a point of hosting upcoming designers and local entrepreneurs. I want to go back and enjoy all the stalls they have set up in there, especially the one who makes those 'Still In Edmonton'Shirts. This place is definitely worth checking out if you find yourself downtown, or looking for an unusual gift, or just wanna know about some cool happenings in our great city!

    Vacancy hall is in the basement of the Mercer building. When you go down the stairs there is a…read morerestaurant on your left (used to be a coffee shop) and a retail store on your right (door is usually closed which prevents customers from entering IMO). Once you go past these two businesses there is a small foyer where the bathrooms can be accessed then double doors going into Vacancy Hall. Within the Hall there are walls and garage door style doors for 6-7 separate businesses. They're all on the side which creates a central space for events. Since it's a basement the ceilings feel a little low but it's actually quite practical. Exposed tubes, pipes, and ducts give it some ambiance as does the painted mural on the far back wall. The communal event space can be used to throw parties, concerts, charity events, etc. Most of your equipment will need to be brought in though. They have a few tables, lighting, and garbage cans you can use which is thoughtful. Any audio equipment, seating, and decorations would need to be brought it. The legal capacity is 195 people but the 2 bathrooms available are single use locking doors which wouldn't work for a group that size. I don't know each of the stores that have rented spaces in the Hall but each location probably deserves it's own Yelp profile so I guess that's a job for another day!

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    If you are feeling overwhelmed, lost or at your wits' end at the prospect of planning your wedding,…read morethen Joelle is the answer to your prayers. We were stuck in limbo with our wedding planning, tossing ideas around but not really committing to anything. We had an idea of what we wanted, but no concept of how to make that idea into a reality. Any planning efforts we made left us feeling overwhelmed at amount of work and organization required to put together our wedding. We just didn't feel like we had the time and energy we needed to plan on our own on top of working and living our busy lives... Enter Joelle! We were totally blown away after our very first consultation meeting by how organized and professional she was, not to mention how bubbly and upbeat. She's been planning weddings for over 4 years, and has a thorough understanding of the wedding industry, and great connections and knowledge of local vendors and venues. It was a no-brainer to work with her and have her co-ordinate our wedding. We were lucky enough to have Joelle fully co-ordinate our wedding. Once we started working with her, it was like an immense weight was lifted from our shoulders. She had organized spreadsheets and timelines for every aspect of our wedding, and would regularly keep in touch with us via email about what was going on and what we needed to do. We were planning a destination wedding in the Rockies, but we liked working with a planner based in Edmonton where we lived. We were able to meet regularly in person, which really put our minds at ease because we knew we were on the same page and that Joelle had everything under control! In the last couple of weeks leading up to the wedding, Joelle had to remind us to breathe, sit back, relax, and trust that she was handling everything. Boy was she right! We were actually able to relax and spend time together during the last couple days before our wedding. When we arrived at our wedding destination, we got to enjoy greeting family and friends as they arrived, and had a lovely relaxing rehearsal dinner with close family. Both of us slept well the night before the wedding because we knew Joelle had everything covered and we didn't have anything to worry about except being present, living in the moment and enjoying marrying each other and the experience of our wedding day. Seeing Joelle on the day of our wedding was a sight to behold. She was totally in her element, and we could tell she thrives off of making sure everything stays on track and goes according to plan. She was super attentive to everything we needed during our day. Need a water break, bathroom break, your dress bustled, a makeup touch-up, or a mimosa? Joelle was always there to lend a helping hand and make sure we had everything we needed to enjoy the experience of getting married. Even little things like making sure nobody paddled off in our rental canoe, or shooing away wayward tourists who wandered into our wedding venue were handled with grace and professionalism. She wrangled our friends and family for all the family photos that we wanted, so that we had more time for couples' photos with our photographer. Our family and friends got along with her and thought she was great! Since our wedding, our families have told us they understand why we decided to get a wedding planner, and how wonderful and helpful Joelle was on our wedding day. As far as wedding planning goes, we would say that the whole process was about as painless as it could possibly be, and Joelle is the one responsible for that! One of the things we appreciated most was that Joelle really took the time to get to know us as a couple, and got an understanding of what our vision was for our wedding. She helped us define, create and realize the wedding of our dreams, and we are so thankful! If you're hung up on your wedding planning or stuck in a wedding planning rut, Joelle can help you! We are so thankful that we were able to work with her, and can't recommend her enough!

    Hitched by Joelle was the best decision we made for our wedding. She went above and BEYOND to make…read moreeverything perfect for us, and we fell in love with her... so did everyone else. Seriously, our wedding guests and family complimented how amazingly professional, organized and hilarious she was and we could not agree more! Nothing ever seemed impossible or too much to ask from Joelle. She was always accommodating to our schedules, mediated our indecisiveness, took us outside the box, and folded our napkins more times than anyone could bare just to make them PERFECT. She was there to look over every detail and make our wedding day stress free. I don't think our day could be any more special thanks to Joelle, and we have told everyone and their dog to hire her for their wedding too. Trust us, you NEED her so don't even think twice!

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