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7000 143 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 2R7, Canada
(780) 496-7381 www.fortedmontonpark.ca
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Jul 7, 2018
We purchased a season pass this year and have really enjoyed going. My kids have a great time and we find there's a lot to enjoy whatever age you are. Sucks the trains down this year for maintenance but we don't feel like it takes too much away from the experience. I also find the season pass is the better way to go for families (cost-wise) if you plan on going more than once.

Jul 31, 2018
An interesting and worthwhile combination of history and entertainment very suitable for families. Various food options available including an excellent bar and restaurant in the Hotel Selkirk. A bit pricey but the food was very good and the staff were outstanding! Take a day.

Jun 8, 2018
Had a wonderful experience here. The staff stays in character as they stroll through the streets. There are many activities and the amusement park is small and cozy but nice. The photo studio is fantastic. The ladies there were quite the photographers, very attentive and skilled. The prints cost extra (also there is no digital option atm), but I think it was completely worth it. Keep in mind the studio gets very busy and books up quite quickly for the day. We went there as soon as we arrived in the park and put our names down in their list. We returned before the time slot they had given us to get dressed and ready for pics.

Jul 23, 2018
Worth more than one visit. So much to see. Actors in character for the era they portray were very informative. Amusement park was nice, but the workshop where they hand craft the carousel animals was amazing. Looking forward to staying in the replica hotel they have on site.

Jun 28, 2018
For future School field trips. My son and his school attended here on June.27,2018 . I had sent him with 30$ and returned with less than 8 dollars worth of items. The staff told him no Receipt on 2 packs of gum for 20$. He told me it was 3$ a pack. Because of this I wonder how many other students had been taking by their honest staff. Don't send your kids with money. Better off making a purchase outside of their establishment . Thank you for reading.

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