Sit storiku
Fort Calgary
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Lokalità
750 9 Ave SE
Calgary, AB
East Village
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Fort Calgary is culturally and historically significant. It is located at Bow and Elbow Rivers' confluence, which is a part of a vast, dynamic and unfolding territory rooted in stories and lifeways of Blackfoot, Nakoda, Tsuu’tina, and Métis peoples. These distinct and diverse worldviews and communities have developed here over thousands of years and are still active today. Fort Calgary has a layered history. It has always been Niitawasi (Blackfoot Territory) and was a location for meetings, celebrations, ceremonies, hunting, harvesting, trade, and so much more. Because this place already held significance for Indigenous peoples, the Northwest Mounted Police built a fort here in 1875. When you visit the Fort Calgary museum, you will learn more about the histories of this place and the northwest Mounted Police's roles in bringing Canada to Niitawasi. We encourage all those who visit this place to learn and recognize this site's truthful and complex histories. It is a place to reconnect with the land, people, the past, and the present through the various experiences we offer: exhibits, public programs, venue rentals, education programs, and volunteering.
Fort Calgary is culturally and historically significant. It is located at Bow and Elbow Rivers' confluence, which is a part of a vast, dynamic and unfolding territory rooted in stories and lifeways of Blackfoot, Nakoda, Tsuu’tina, and Métis peoples. These distinct and diverse worldviews and communit…
This is where Calgary began … a fascinating museum with more developments on their way!
Fort Calgary is open year-round. The Fort offers Calgarians and their guests fun, interactive exhibits, tours and school programs. The Deane House Restaurant serves lunch & brunch.
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