The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket
The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket
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The Confluence Cultural Centre offers you a deep dive into Calgary's layered history, from Indigenous heritage to colonial settlement. Located where downtown Calgary meets the historic Inglewood neighbourhood, this cultural centre sits on the site of Fort Calgary, established in 1875. The building itself honours the much deeper Indigenous history of this land at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers.
Your visit centres around the permanent exhibit Kípaitápiiyssinnooni (Our Way of Life), which showcases Blackfoot traditions and culture through artifacts, stories and interactive displays. You'll explore the complex narratives of Treaty 7, the arrival of the North-West Mounted Police, and Calgary's transformation over the decades. Both permanent and rotating exhibitions present the voices of Indigenous communities alongside stories of early settlement and cultural exchange.
Highlights
- Kípaitápiiyssinnooni permanent exhibition celebrating Blackfoot culture and traditions
- Interactive displays telling the story of Treaty 7 and early Calgary settlement
- Rotating exhibitions showcasing regional heritage and diverse cultural voices
- Guided walking tours available Wednesday through Sunday with knowledgeable guides
- Cultural workshops including gardening, beading, and themed events
- Adjacent parkland perfect for reflection after your museum visit
Plan Your Visit to The Confluence Cultural Centre
The centre opens daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm, making it easy to fit into your Calgary itinerary. Plan to spend around 2-3 hours exploring the exhibitions and taking part in any workshops or guided tours. The venue offers full wheelchair accessibility and provides English self-guided audio tours to enhance your experience.
Getting there is straightforward as the centre sits in central Calgary. If you're exploring more of the city's cultural offerings, consider combining your visit with other Calgary heritage attractions or join a Calgary walking tour to discover more local stories.
Guided tours run Wednesday through Sunday but may require advance booking, so check availability when you arrive. The centre regularly hosts special events, workshops and community programs, so review their calendar to time your visit with any particular activities that interest you.
Why you'll love it
- Built on the site of Fort Calgary, established in 1875
- Sits at the historic confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers
- Covers Indigenous heritage and colonial settlement in layered depth
- Located where downtown Calgary meets the Inglewood neighbourhood
- Building design honours the deep Indigenous history of the land
What's included
- Admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre
- Access to all current and temporary exhibits
- Self-guided Audio Tour (English only)
- Guided tour
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- uto10:00-17:00
- Know before you go
Wheelchair accessible venue
Remember to bring a valid ID for admission
Audio guide available in English
Check opening hours before your visit
Allow enough time to enjoy both indoor and outdoor exhibits
- Visitor guidelines
Please respect exhibit displays and follow staff instructions
Photography is allowed without flash
Keep noise to a minimum in exhibit areas
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Follow any posted health and safety guidelines during your visit
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Where you'll be
750 9 Avenue Southeast
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