Northern Alberta Fun!
There are a lot of great places to visit in Northern Alberta. Historic places are everywhere!
Places
Fort George and Buckingham House
Alberta
The archeological sites of two fur trading forts and a full museum gallery.
Historic Dunvegan Provincial Historic Site
Fairview, Alberta
The Hudson’s Bay Company Factor’s House is the second oldest fur trade building on its original site in Alberta!
The North West Company established Fort Dunvegan as a fur trading post in 1805 – 100 years before Alberta became a province!
Local legend, Henry “Twelve Foot” Davis set up an independent fur trade post in 1865 across the river from Fort Dunvegan.
The Peace River valley that Dunvegan is located in has the characteristics of two different climate zones – the south side of the valley is temperate with lots of trees and greenery, while the north side is arid with short grasses and cacti.
Victoria Settlement Provincial Historic Site
Andrew, Alberta
Buffalo hunting ground, Hudson Bay Company Fort, river lots, small town,and mission site.
Road Map
Alberta to Andrew, Alberta
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Gimli, Manitoba 1 place
We tell the story of the settlement of the New Iceland !
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Hank Snow Country Music Centre
Shelburne, Nova Scotia 1 place
This Centre is located in a 125 year old CN Train Station with memorabilia & treasures.
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Built Heritage
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia to Middleton, Nova Scotia 5 places
Built heritage in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown, and Middleton, Nova Scotia.
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The Golden Era: BC Electric Railway’s Interurban Trams and Street Cars
Surrey, British Columbia to North Vancouver, British Columbia 4 places
Discover the stories of interurban trams and street cars that shaped BC’s Lower Mainland.
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