Fort Heritage Precinct
Experience the stories that built Fort Saskatchewan. The Fort Heritage Precinct is a living museum that connects visitors to our city’s past through interactive exhibits, costumed interpreters, and beautifully preserved historic buildings.
Walk through time as you tour the 1875 North West Mounted Police Fort. Explore a recreated 1900s village and step into engaging museum galleries that share the people and places that shaped Fort Saskatchewan. Whether you’re visiting for a guided tour, a school program, or a community event, the Fort Heritage Precinct is an unforgettable way to spend the day.
Find hours and programs on the Fort Heritage Precinct website. For questions, email museum@fortsask.ca or call 780-998-1783.
Facility Highlights
- Authentic 1875 North West Mounted Police fort and jail
- Recreated 1900s historical village with original and replica heritage buildings
- Costumed interpreters and guided tours available seasonally
- Indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing Fort Saskatchewan’s evolution
- Year-round school and group programming, special events, and celebrations
- Flock of grazing sheep in the summer
- Nearby river valley trail and park access
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Contact Us
Fort Heritage Precinct
10006 100 Avenue
Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 0J3
Phone: 780-998-1783
Email: museum@fortsask.ca
Website: fortheritageprecinct.ca