Overview

Step into an immersive journey through the vibrant histories and cultures of the First Nations and Métis peoples in the heart of the Beaver Hills, now known as Edmonton. This extraordinary exhibit, crafted with insights from over fifty Indigenous elders, historians, and educators, brings to life centuries-old traditions through music, storytelling, art, and language. Each element has been lovingly curated through heartfelt conversations, historical documents, and meticulous research, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the resilience, wisdom, and deep-rooted connection Indigenous communities share with the land and its ever-changing seasons.

20 Minutes 30 Edmonton, Alberta
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give. What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Admission to the Indigenous Peoples Experience exhibit
  • Parking

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Other buildings and attractions within Fort Edmonton Park (summer admission only)
Highlights
What makes this tour special
  • Authentic Indigenous Storytelling – Hear powerful, centuries-old narratives in Cree, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Blackfoot, and Michif languages.
  • Interactive Cultural Exhibits – Engage with traditional artwork, music, and teachings passed down through generations.
  • Immersive Nature & Land Connection – Experience how Indigenous knowledge intertwines with the land through eco-friendly tours and guided walks.
  • Workshops & Hands-On Activities – Participate in cultural workshops, including drumming, beading, and cooking, led by Indigenous experts.
Pickup point
Directions.
Fort Edmonton Park, 7000 143 Street Northwest, Edmonton, AB T6H 4P3, Canada View on Map