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Fort Steele Heritage Town

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9851 BC-95, Fort Steele, British Columbia, V0B 1N0, Canada
(250) 417-6000 www.fortsteele.ca
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Aug 15, 2018
Just an absolutely fabulous place for people of all ages. The steam train ride was a highlight and had to do it twice with my 4 year old but the rest of the town and activities were great also. The theatre show was fun and not too long that the kids got squirmy. This place is a jewel in the province and I will recommend it to many people.

Aug 15, 2018
Very creative place with lots to do, the staff there really do an excellent job from the time you arrive to the time you leave, They dress and act the part amazingly, the old steam train ride is pleasant and amazing views of the mountains river. Have been a few times and sure I will be back a few more, Good job to every one working there 👍

Jun 21, 2018
We stayed in the barracks with 50 kids. It was fun and comfortable. Staff were knowledgeable and friendly. The grounds were beautiful and well kept. Dinner was buffet style and lacking in cheese for the pasta but otherwise more than adequate. Will defiantly return.

Jul 19, 2018
Very nice place to visit, with old fashioned food, buildings, old museums, etc. My only complaint was some of the prices, I get it for their original stuff but, $5 for a tin of Altoids, normally that's $2 I could see if they asked $3 or $3.50 but I think $5 is pushing it. With that said, the old scenery and the whole experience makes up for it though.

Jun 19, 2018
Our over all visit was 5/5. I was with the strathcona ceremonial mounted troop 5 of us stayed in the Windsor hotel. It felt like home away from home. Very clean,quiet and comfortable. I would also like to give all the staff a 5 star rating.

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