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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) As of March 2018, there are 61 National Historic Sites in the province of Alberta, 16 of which are owned or administered by Parks Canada. The first three sites in Alberta were designated in 1923: the site of rival trading posts Fort Augustus and Fort ...
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This article is a list of historic places in the province of Alberta entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. The listings are divided by region. List of historic places in Alberta's Rockies; List of historic places in the Calgary Region; List of historic places in Central Alberta
Pages in category "National Historic Sites in Alberta" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Lists of National Historic Sites by location Number of sites First site designated Example site and designation date Alberta sites: 61 1923 Frog Lake (1923) British Columbia sites: 100 1923 Rogers Pass (1971) Manitoba sites: 58 1920 Exchange District (1996) New Brunswick sites: 63 1920 Hartland Covered Bridge (1980) Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Treaty Nº 7 Signing Site National Historic Site of Canada Siksika Indian Reserve #146 AB 50°47′12″N 112°53′42″W / 50.7867°N 112.895°W / 50.7867; -112.895 ( Treaty Nº 7 Signing Site National Historic Site of
Alberta Visitor Centre. Alberta has been a tourist destination since the early days of the 20th Century [attribution needed], with attractions including national parks, National Historic Sites of Canada, urban arts and cultural facilities, outdoor locales for skiing, hiking and camping, shopping locales such as West Edmonton Mall, outdoor festivals, professional athletic events, international ...
Only sites owned by the provincial government and run as a functioning historic site or museum are known as Provincial Historic Sites. Buildings and sites owned by private citizens and companies or other levels or branches of government may gain one of two levels of historic designation, "Registered Historic Resource" or "Provincial Historic ...