Fort Calgary Historical Site
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Fort Calgary Historical Site  

Fort Calgary is a heritage site and historical destination located east of the downtown community of Calgary, Alberta in the Southern Alberta region of Canada.

Alberta, Canada history : Fort Calgary Historical Site Calgary, Alberta, Canada photo galleryThe fort is the birth place of Calgary, Alberta. In 1875 the North West Mounted Police arrived in the region - at the confluence of the Elbow and Bow Rivers - and began construction of a log fort.

The wooden fort consisted of sleeping quarters, a guard room, storage sheds and horse stables. The purpose of the fort was to investigate and get rid of the whisky traders who had set up shop in the region.

The wooden materials used for building the fort mainly consisted of pine and spruce trees. In pursuit of quality building materials the men found it necessary to float the trees down the Bow River to the construction site from the western forests.

The fort has not always been Fort Calgary. Research indicates, for a short period, the fort has also gone by the names of Fort Brisebois, Bow Fort and the Elbow Fort.

Today, Fort Calgary is a year round Historical Site measuring over 16 hectares (40 acres). The Bow River is the northern boundary of the park and the Elbow River is the eastern boundary.

Following the banks of the rivers is a recreation path connecting to other attractions, parks and "points of interest". Both the Bow River Pathway and the Elbow River Pathway meet on the grounds of Fort Calgary. Both are popular for hiking, walking, biking, jogging and roller blading.

Fort Calgary is a paid attraction. Inside the walls of the fort there is an interpretive centre, theatre, museum, gift store, historic artifacts, guided tours, educational programs, heritage buildings and special event and conference facilities.

The 1888 barracks, the jail and the Deane House are just a few of the more popular attractions in the fort. The Deane House,now a restaurant, was once the home of Captain Richard Deane.

How to Get to Fort Calgary

Travel to the community of Calgary, Alberta. From downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada travel east on 9th Avenue S.E. to 6th Street S.E. The entrance is just pass 6th Street.

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