Fort Calgary in Calgary

Fort Calgary

Calgary, Canada

6 ticket options available · from $8.76 to $12.22 · free cancellation on 3 of 6

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About Fort Calgary

Fort Calgary is a historical site and museum located in Calgary, Alberta. It serves as a significant reminder of the city's origins and the role of the North-West Mounted Police in Canadian history, attracting visitors who are interested in heritage and culture.

Multiple marketplaces offer tickets for Fort Calgary, with prices varying across platforms. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare prices to ensure they secure the best deal, as entry fees can differ significantly depending on the seller.

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5 marketplaces sell entry to Fort Calgary, from $8.76.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland Official General Adult Admission $8.76 View
Tiqets Free cancellation The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket $10.90 View
FindrHost Free cancellation The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket $10.91 View
Pelago Free cancellation The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket $10.91 View
Showpass The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland: The Confluence Cult $12.22 View

Tours, passes & combos at Fort Calgary

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Trip.com The Confluence Cultural Centre: Entry Ticket Adult $10.91 View

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Area
12 hectares (30 acres)
Type
Museum in Calgary, Alberta

Visitor information

People also ask

What is Fort Calgary called now?

About Us. In spring 2024, Fort Calgary changed its name to The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland.

Is Fort Calgary worth visiting?

Connect with Calgary's past and present at the deeply rooted meeting place of the Bow and Elbow Rivers. The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland (formerly Fort Calgary) is one of Calgary's richest educational experiences.

When was Fort Calgary demolished?

In 1914, the Grand Pacific Trunk Railway bought the site and demolished the fort's buildings to construct a rail terminal. In 1925, the Fort Calgary site was designated a National Historic Site.

Why was Fort Calgary built?

Fort Calgary was built in 1875 for the North-West Mounted Police, a paramilitary force sent West by the Canadian government to establish relations with the local Indigenous people and stop American expansion into the area, notably to stamp out the whiskey trade.