Gift Shop

Shopping in the Park

Fort Edmonton Park takes shopping to historic proportions! You’ll find gift shops in each time period, each featuring a selection of items from that era. Annual pass holders receive a 15% discount on regular priced merchandise.

At the 1846 Trading Post, you’ll find Aboriginal items and other pieces of the fur trade. Children of all ages look great in a raccoon tail hat and will love a toy bow and arrow or tomahawk. And with a selection of Aboriginal jewelry and decorative items you’re sure to find the perfect piece to remember the Fort era.

Daly’s Drugstore on 1885 Street is the perfect place to pick up some good old-fashioned soaps, shaving mugs, wooden handled scrub brushes, pitcher and basin sets, and Watkins products.

McDougall’s General Store was a homesteader’s paradise in 1885, and you can still pick up your houseware supplies today. Choose from a variety of patch quilts, fireplace tools, enamelware, old-fashioned lemon reamers—the shelves are full to the brim. Homesteading was hard work, but there was still time for play. Marbles, checkers, dolls and wooden dollhouses complete the assortment of authentic gifts from 1885.

Reed’s Bazaar on 1905 Street is the place to visit for a look at beautiful Victorian china and fine glassware. Edmonton’s first china shop, Reed’s Bazaar still sells a selection of teas. You’ll also find elegant stationery and desktop items such as the quill pens with ink or beautiful glass Murano pens – the perfect gift for the writer in your home. Want to play? Come see our china dolls, doll furniture, plush teddies and more. A visit to the Bazaar wouldn’t be complete without dreaming over the fine selection of Victorian jewelry; you’re sure to find the perfect piece to accessorize your outfit.

Ernest Brown Photographic Parlour on 1905 Street (Studio located upstairs) is the perfect place to create a wonderful, lasting memory of your visit to Fort Edmonton Park. Dress up in period costume and have some fun! Portraits are printed immediately. Costs vary according to your portrait and frame selection.

The Ukrainian Bookstore on 1920 Street carries a selection of traditional and colourful Ukrainian giftware items and games. You’ll also find an assortment of cookbooks full of delicious recipes. Make this your stop for gardening accessories and unique seeds. 

The Midway Treats & Treasures is another great place to pick up some old-fashioned candy and toys from a time gone by, along with special souvenirs of your visit to the 1920s Midway & Exhibition.

The Train Station Gift Shop is your last stop and your last chance to pick up postcards, mugs, lapel pins, t-shirts, caps and much more. Pick out your favourite flavour of candy stick, Saskatoon berry products, gold mine gum, and your special Fort Edmonton Park chocolate bar for a treat. The Station also has a selection of old-fashioned wooden games, harmonicas, farm animals, and plush toys. You'll find the train station has a sampling of product from each of the period stores in the Park.

 

Package Service

Have your store purchases packaged and delivered to the Train Station for you to collect when you leave the Park.



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