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  2. Fort Edmonton Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Edmonton Park (sometimes referred to as "Fort Edmonton") is an attraction in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Named for the first enduring European post in the area of modern-day Edmonton, the park is the largest living history museum in Canada by area. [ 1 ]

  3. South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park station - Wikipedia

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    South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park station is an Edmonton LRT station in Edmonton, Alberta.It is served by the Capital Line.It is a ground-level station located on the University of Alberta's South Campus approximately two blocks to the west of the site originally proposed for the station on 113 Street.

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The final Hudson's Bay Company fort to bear the "Fort Edmonton" name, evolved into present-day Edmonton; a reconstruction of fort was built several kilometres from the site, and forms a part of Fort Edmonton Park: Fort Fork [29] 1792 (established) 1928 Peace River: Starting point of Alexander MacKenzie's route to Pacific, 1793; connected with ...

  5. List of Edmonton Transit Service bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Only travels from The Hamptons towards South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park during weekday morning peak hours and from South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park towards The Hamptons on weekday afternoon peak hours Special Routes/Commuter Service (540–589, 747)

  6. Edmonton Radial Railway Society - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Radial Railway Streetcar #42 in Fort Edmonton Park. ERRS operates a double-tracked 1 km (0.62 mi) long streetcar line within the living history museum at Fort Edmonton Park, with stops on 1905 and 1920 streets. There are turning loops at each terminus, near the park entrance and at Egge's barn. [3]

  7. Fort Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The fifth and final Fort Edmonton, 1830–1914, was the one that evolved into present-day Edmonton. Fort Edmonton was also called Fort-des-Prairies, by French-Canadians trappers and coureurs des bois, and amiskwaskahegan or "Beaver Hills House" in Cree, the most spoken Indigenous language in the region during the 19th century. [2] [3]

  8. Stadium station (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Stadium station is an Edmonton LRT station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Capital Line. It is a ground-level station located at 111 Avenue and 84 Street, next to Commonwealth Stadium and Clarke Stadium.

  9. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The Art Gallery of Alberta is Edmonton's largest art gallery. Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum, is located in the river valley southwest of the city centre. Edmonton's heritage is displayed through historical buildings (many of which are originals moved to the park), costumed historical interpreters, and authentic ...