For 50 years the Fort Edmonton Foundation has raised funds, with community support, to bring buildings and memories to Fort Edmonton Park. Fort Edmonton Park is Canada’s largest living history museum, and a key part of the cultural and recreational makeup of Edmonton. The Park has been closed since 2018 to undergo a $165 Million Enhancement Project. Construction will be complete when Fort Edmonton Park reopens in May 2021 with four main enhancements including: - The Indigenous Peoples Experience - Expansion of the 1920’s-style midway - A new front entry plaza and guest services area - Expansion of the Hotel Selkirk Fort Edmonton Foundation’s current Community Capital Campaign is to raise $11 million and support these four major projects. When you donate to the Fort Edmonton Foundation you will help connect your contribution to the development of historical buildings, interpretive sites, artefacts and the living history experience of Edmonton. We preserve history and share a story for all generations to enjoy.
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Founded | 1969 |
Address | 7000 143 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4P3, CA |
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Grace Kallal is the President of Fort Edmonton Foundation.
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Fort Edmonton Foundation is based in Edmonton, Alberta.