Heritage Park Historical Village in Calgary is Canada’s largest living history museum, offering visitors an immersive journey through Western Canada’s past. Spanning 127 acres, the park features over 180 exhibits, including a working steam train, historical buildings, and costumed interpreters who bring history to life. Divided into distinct eras, the park showcases everything from 1860s fur trading posts to a 1930s town, allowing guests to experience what life was like for early settlers, Indigenous peoples, and railway pioneers.
Attractions include an antique midway, horse-drawn wagons, and a paddlewheel boat on the Glenmore Reservoir. Open year-round, Heritage Park also houses the Gasoline Alley Museum, which features one of Canada’s largest collections of vintage automobiles. With engaging exhibits, family-friendly activities, and a commitment to historical authenticity, Heritage Park is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore Calgary’s rich heritage.
Heritage Park
Calgary
Alberta
Canada
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