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4.2
(5 รีวิวจากลูกค้า)
4.2
(5 รีวิวจากลูกค้า)
Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience
Explore Indigenous cultures with immersive exhibits and authentic stories at Fort Edmonton Park. Includes parking and full access.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
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Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience
Explore Indigenous cultures with immersive exhibits and authentic stories at Fort Edmonton Park. Includes parking and full access.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
ยืนยันทันที
ตั๋วมือถือ
Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience
Explore Indigenous cultures with immersive exhibits and authentic stories at Fort Edmonton Park. Includes parking and full access.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
ยืนยันทันที
ตั๋วมือถือ
Highlights
Discover the histories, cultures and stories of First Nations and Métis peoples
Authentic experiences shaped by over fifty Indigenous elders, educators and community members
Immersive exhibits featuring music, art and traditional narratives
Located in the Beaver Hills, in Edmonton region
What’s Included
Admission to the Indigenous Peoples Experience exhibit
Parking
Experience Indigenous Histories at Edmonton’s Premier Exhibit
The Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park offers an engaging immersion into the rich traditions, histories and enduring cultures of the First Nations and Métis peoples. Located in the heart of the Edmonton region’s Beaver Hills, this exhibit draws from both longstanding oral traditions and modern research for a comprehensive representation of Indigenous life—past and present.
An Exhibit Created Through Community Collaboration
Drawing upon the expertise of over fifty Indigenous elders, historians, educators and community leaders, the exhibit was shaped by authentic voices and perspectives. Each story, song, artwork and written word on display connects to centuries-old wisdom that continues to shape modern Indigenous identities.
A Tapestry Woven from Generations
Visitors will find themselves surrounded by tales, music, and heritage that have been passed down through countless generations. Real narratives, shared in languages like Cree, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Blackfoot, and Michif, reflect the diversity and resilience of these communities. These voices celebrate traditional ways of living, relationships with the land, and deep spiritual connections that mark the Indigenous experience of the Edmonton area.
Immersive Environment and Vibrant Storytelling
The exhibit uses a mixture of interactive displays, artistic installations and multimedia presentations. Guests can listen to stories and teachings, view beautiful Indigenous art and artifacts, and gain insights from historical documents. Every element within the exhibit was amassed through meaningful dialogue and consultation with local Indigenous groups, ensuring that authenticity pervades every feature showcased.
Understanding Through Participation
With every visit, you’re invited to see, hear and feel Indigenous concepts of community, tradition and land. This shared knowledge offers new perspectives on Canadian history and encourages guests to recognize and respect Indigenous contributions and culture. The exhibit encourages dialogue, curiosity and reflection in all ages, and is designed to be accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Hear traditional songs and languages firsthand
Learn seasonal knowledge and land-based skills
See the richness of Indigenous artistry and cultural expression
Discover how generational storytelling shapes personal and community identities
Book your Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience tickets now!
Respect all exhibit materials and displays
Supervise children at all times
No food or drinks beyond designated areas
Follow staff instructions for a safe and positive visit
Is parking included with my ticket?
Yes, parking is complimentary with your admission.
Is the exhibit wheelchair accessible?
All areas of the Indigenous Peoples Experience are wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for convenient entry.
How long should I plan to spend inside?
You can explore at your own pace; most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours.
Allow ample time to fully experience all exhibits on site
Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum
Parking is included in your admission
Bring a photo ID for ticket verification if required
Dress appropriately for indoor exhibits and weather conditions
7000 143 Street Northwest-T6H 4P3
Highlights
Discover the histories, cultures and stories of First Nations and Métis peoples
Authentic experiences shaped by over fifty Indigenous elders, educators and community members
Immersive exhibits featuring music, art and traditional narratives
Located in the Beaver Hills, in Edmonton region
What’s Included
Admission to the Indigenous Peoples Experience exhibit
Parking
Experience Indigenous Histories at Edmonton’s Premier Exhibit
The Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park offers an engaging immersion into the rich traditions, histories and enduring cultures of the First Nations and Métis peoples. Located in the heart of the Edmonton region’s Beaver Hills, this exhibit draws from both longstanding oral traditions and modern research for a comprehensive representation of Indigenous life—past and present.
An Exhibit Created Through Community Collaboration
Drawing upon the expertise of over fifty Indigenous elders, historians, educators and community leaders, the exhibit was shaped by authentic voices and perspectives. Each story, song, artwork and written word on display connects to centuries-old wisdom that continues to shape modern Indigenous identities.
A Tapestry Woven from Generations
Visitors will find themselves surrounded by tales, music, and heritage that have been passed down through countless generations. Real narratives, shared in languages like Cree, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Blackfoot, and Michif, reflect the diversity and resilience of these communities. These voices celebrate traditional ways of living, relationships with the land, and deep spiritual connections that mark the Indigenous experience of the Edmonton area.
Immersive Environment and Vibrant Storytelling
The exhibit uses a mixture of interactive displays, artistic installations and multimedia presentations. Guests can listen to stories and teachings, view beautiful Indigenous art and artifacts, and gain insights from historical documents. Every element within the exhibit was amassed through meaningful dialogue and consultation with local Indigenous groups, ensuring that authenticity pervades every feature showcased.
Understanding Through Participation
With every visit, you’re invited to see, hear and feel Indigenous concepts of community, tradition and land. This shared knowledge offers new perspectives on Canadian history and encourages guests to recognize and respect Indigenous contributions and culture. The exhibit encourages dialogue, curiosity and reflection in all ages, and is designed to be accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Hear traditional songs and languages firsthand
Learn seasonal knowledge and land-based skills
See the richness of Indigenous artistry and cultural expression
Discover how generational storytelling shapes personal and community identities
Book your Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience tickets now!
Respect all exhibit materials and displays
Supervise children at all times
No food or drinks beyond designated areas
Follow staff instructions for a safe and positive visit
Is parking included with my ticket?
Yes, parking is complimentary with your admission.
Is the exhibit wheelchair accessible?
All areas of the Indigenous Peoples Experience are wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted for convenient entry.
How long should I plan to spend inside?
You can explore at your own pace; most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours.
Allow ample time to fully experience all exhibits on site
Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum
Parking is included in your admission
Bring a photo ID for ticket verification if required
Dress appropriately for indoor exhibits and weather conditions
7000 143 Street Northwest-T6H 4P3
Highlights
Discover the histories, cultures and stories of First Nations and Métis peoples
Authentic experiences shaped by over fifty Indigenous elders, educators and community members
Immersive exhibits featuring music, art and traditional narratives
Located in the Beaver Hills, in Edmonton region
What’s Included
Admission to the Indigenous Peoples Experience exhibit
Parking
Experience Indigenous Histories at Edmonton’s Premier Exhibit
The Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park offers an engaging immersion into the rich traditions, histories and enduring cultures of the First Nations and Métis peoples. Located in the heart of the Edmonton region’s Beaver Hills, this exhibit draws from both longstanding oral traditions and modern research for a comprehensive representation of Indigenous life—past and present.
An Exhibit Created Through Community Collaboration
Drawing upon the expertise of over fifty Indigenous elders, historians, educators and community leaders, the exhibit was shaped by authentic voices and perspectives. Each story, song, artwork and written word on display connects to centuries-old wisdom that continues to shape modern Indigenous identities.
A Tapestry Woven from Generations
Visitors will find themselves surrounded by tales, music, and heritage that have been passed down through countless generations. Real narratives, shared in languages like Cree, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Blackfoot, and Michif, reflect the diversity and resilience of these communities. These voices celebrate traditional ways of living, relationships with the land, and deep spiritual connections that mark the Indigenous experience of the Edmonton area.
Immersive Environment and Vibrant Storytelling
The exhibit uses a mixture of interactive displays, artistic installations and multimedia presentations. Guests can listen to stories and teachings, view beautiful Indigenous art and artifacts, and gain insights from historical documents. Every element within the exhibit was amassed through meaningful dialogue and consultation with local Indigenous groups, ensuring that authenticity pervades every feature showcased.
Understanding Through Participation
With every visit, you’re invited to see, hear and feel Indigenous concepts of community, tradition and land. This shared knowledge offers new perspectives on Canadian history and encourages guests to recognize and respect Indigenous contributions and culture. The exhibit encourages dialogue, curiosity and reflection in all ages, and is designed to be accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Hear traditional songs and languages firsthand
Learn seasonal knowledge and land-based skills
See the richness of Indigenous artistry and cultural expression
Discover how generational storytelling shapes personal and community identities
Book your Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience tickets now!
Allow ample time to fully experience all exhibits on site
Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum
Parking is included in your admission
Bring a photo ID for ticket verification if required
Dress appropriately for indoor exhibits and weather conditions
Respect all exhibit materials and displays
Supervise children at all times
No food or drinks beyond designated areas
Follow staff instructions for a safe and positive visit
7000 143 Street Northwest-T6H 4P3
Highlights
Discover the histories, cultures and stories of First Nations and Métis peoples
Authentic experiences shaped by over fifty Indigenous elders, educators and community members
Immersive exhibits featuring music, art and traditional narratives
Located in the Beaver Hills, in Edmonton region
What’s Included
Admission to the Indigenous Peoples Experience exhibit
Parking
Experience Indigenous Histories at Edmonton’s Premier Exhibit
The Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park offers an engaging immersion into the rich traditions, histories and enduring cultures of the First Nations and Métis peoples. Located in the heart of the Edmonton region’s Beaver Hills, this exhibit draws from both longstanding oral traditions and modern research for a comprehensive representation of Indigenous life—past and present.
An Exhibit Created Through Community Collaboration
Drawing upon the expertise of over fifty Indigenous elders, historians, educators and community leaders, the exhibit was shaped by authentic voices and perspectives. Each story, song, artwork and written word on display connects to centuries-old wisdom that continues to shape modern Indigenous identities.
A Tapestry Woven from Generations
Visitors will find themselves surrounded by tales, music, and heritage that have been passed down through countless generations. Real narratives, shared in languages like Cree, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Blackfoot, and Michif, reflect the diversity and resilience of these communities. These voices celebrate traditional ways of living, relationships with the land, and deep spiritual connections that mark the Indigenous experience of the Edmonton area.
Immersive Environment and Vibrant Storytelling
The exhibit uses a mixture of interactive displays, artistic installations and multimedia presentations. Guests can listen to stories and teachings, view beautiful Indigenous art and artifacts, and gain insights from historical documents. Every element within the exhibit was amassed through meaningful dialogue and consultation with local Indigenous groups, ensuring that authenticity pervades every feature showcased.
Understanding Through Participation
With every visit, you’re invited to see, hear and feel Indigenous concepts of community, tradition and land. This shared knowledge offers new perspectives on Canadian history and encourages guests to recognize and respect Indigenous contributions and culture. The exhibit encourages dialogue, curiosity and reflection in all ages, and is designed to be accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Hear traditional songs and languages firsthand
Learn seasonal knowledge and land-based skills
See the richness of Indigenous artistry and cultural expression
Discover how generational storytelling shapes personal and community identities
Book your Fort Edmonton Park: Indigenous Peoples Experience tickets now!
Allow ample time to fully experience all exhibits on site
Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum
Parking is included in your admission
Bring a photo ID for ticket verification if required
Dress appropriately for indoor exhibits and weather conditions
Respect all exhibit materials and displays
Supervise children at all times
No food or drinks beyond designated areas
Follow staff instructions for a safe and positive visit
7000 143 Street Northwest-T6H 4P3
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