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Discover Calgary's Heritage Park with an $11.08 general admission ticket offering antique vehicles, historic village attractions, train rides, and more for all ages.
Heritage Park Admission provides an affordable and engaging way to explore Calgary’s fascinating past. Priced at $11.08 per person, this ticket grants access to a collection of attractions including an antique steam train, Calgary’s only paddle-wheeler, the Big Eli Ferris Wheel, and the Gasoline Alley Museum. With a typical duration of around 2 days, this experience is designed to offer a comprehensive look into Canada’s history, suited for both children and adults alike.
The Heritage Park experience combines outdoor exploration with museum-style exhibits. It is a flexible ticket that allows visitors to enjoy history at their own pace, with the option to explore multiple sites during the open season from May 17 to October 13, 2025.

The Gasoline Alley Museum is a standout feature of this tour. It offers a captivating look at antique vehicles from the early 20th century through the 1950s, with one of the world’s largest public collections on display. The three-story museum showcases not only classic cars but also oil and gas artifacts, providing context to Alberta’s industrial past.
A three-hour visit to this museum allows plenty of time to explore the detailed exhibits and learn about automotive history. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved vintage cars and the engaging displays, making it an ideal stop for car enthusiasts and families alike.
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The Heritage Park Historical Village is the centerpiece of this experience, offering a fully reopened site from May 17 to October 13, 2025. It features historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and interactive exhibits that recreate Alberta’s early days.
A highlight is the paddlewheeler S.S. Moyie, which offers scenic boat rides across the reservoir. Visitors can also enjoy the Antique Midway, where classic carnival rides bring a sense of childhood joy. The village also showcases new exhibits that explore coal mining, gold rush history, and Prairie arts and culture, adding depth and variety to the visit.

One of the most praised aspects of the tour is the train ride through the historic village. This offers a fun and informative journey that highlights early locomotive travel, with vintage train cars that attract children and train enthusiasts alike.
The paddlewheeler Moyie boat ride provides stunning views of the reservoir and mountains, making it a relaxing highlight. While the steamboat may sometimes be out of operation, the train and boat rides are generally well-received and add a charming element to the day’s activities.

The Antique Midway injects fun into the visit with classic carnival rides. Visitors enjoy the Ferris Wheel, merry-go-round, and other attractions that evoke a bygone era of entertainment. These rides are suitable for children and offer photo opportunities with historic buildings as a backdrop.
Most reviews highlight how these amusements contribute to a lively atmosphere, giving visitors a chance to play and relax after exploring the more educational exhibits.

Along With mechanical exhibits, the Heritage Park features arts and cultural displays, including new experiences that celebrate Prairies stories and traditions. These exhibits deepen understanding of Alberta’s identity and are especially engaging for those interested in regional heritage.
Visitors find the artifacts, costumes, and demonstrations both educational and entertaining, making this part of the park a highlight for those wanting a well-rounded cultural experience.

The tour operates from May 17 to October 13, 2025, aligning with the warmer months and peak tourist season. During this period, the park is open in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately is recommended.
The park location is near public transportation, easing access for most visitors. The experience is designed for a moderate physical fitness level, with many attractions accessible for guests with varying mobility.

While food and drinks are not included in the admission price, visitors can purchase refreshments at various spots within the park. The availability of food makes it easy to spend an entire day exploring without worry about meals.
The ticket does not include hotel pickup or special event admissions outside the regular operating hours, so plan accordingly if combining with other activities.

Booking this attraction comes with a free cancellation policy. Fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made within 24 hours are not refunded, so it’s wise to plan ahead.
Weather can affect operation, but if poor weather causes cancellation, visitors are offered a reschedule or full refund. The process is straightforward, ensuring peace of mind when booking.
Heritage Park Admission offers a cost-effective, engaging glimpse into Alberta’s and Canada’s history. It combines museum exhibits, historic village attractions, and fun rides in a well-maintained outdoor setting suitable for visitors of all ages.
The gasoline alley collection, train rides, paddlewheeler cruises, and antique fairground rides make this a versatile experience. While the park is fully operational in all weather, dressing appropriately remains important.
This tour is ideal for families, history buffs, and anyone looking for a relaxing yet educational day in Calgary. Its combination of outdoor fun and cultural learning ensures a memorable visit at an accessible price point.
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Is the Heritage Park Admission ticket valid for multiple days?
Yes, the ticket is generally used for a visit that lasts around 2 days, allowing you to enjoy multiple attractions at your own pace.
What attractions are included with the general admission?
The ticket includes access to the Gasoline Alley Museum and the Heritage Park Historical Village, along with ride options like the train and paddlewheeler.
Are food and drinks available on-site?
Yes, food and drinks are available for purchase within the park, but are not included in the ticket price.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the start time. Within 24 hours, no refund is provided.
Is the park suitable for young children?
Absolutely. The park features rides, interactive exhibits, and engaging cultural demonstrations ideal for children of all ages.
What is the operating season for Heritage Park?
From May 17 to October 13, 2025, the park is open, with full operation in all weather conditions.
Does the experience include a guided tour?
No, this is a general admission ticket, providing access to attractions and exhibits at your own pace without a guided tour.
Is there accessible parking or transportation nearby?
Yes, the park is near public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors.
What should I wear?
Since the park operates in all weather conditions, dress appropriately for the day, including comfortable shoes for walking.
Can I purchase tickets in advance?
Yes, tickets can be booked online, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.