Educators

Welcome Back Teachers, Educators and Students!

We are excited to welcome you back for the 2025/2026 season! As we update our available programs, please check back in early August for the 2025/2026 season. 

Bring your group to experience Edmonton’s early history with programs, resources, and activities for learners of all ages! 

 

No Park Access Field Trips 
Field trips booked from October until April will be available Monday to Friday, and will not have access to the Park as we are CLOSED to the general public. 

Field trips booked after Park opening on Mondays and Tuesdays, will not have Park access, as we are closed those days. 

Park Access 
All field trips booked after Park opening (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday) have the option to choose a Park Access field trip. These field trips INCLUDE admission to Fort Edmonton Park. 

Programs Available

  • Around Edmonton
  • Our Past, My Story
  • Life in 1846
  • Traplines and Traders
  • Pioneer Pursuits
  • Surveys and Settlements 

NOTE:

  • No Park Access - these field trips DO NOT HAVE access to the fully animated Park.
  • Park Access - these field trips DO HAVE access to the fully animated Park.
  • Field trips are only available for groups up to Grade 12.

Field Trips

Experience Edmonton’s early history with programs for learners of all ages and activities that are tailored to suit your group’s needs. From building a model tipi together in our 1846 Fort to preparing a tasty treat just like the pioneers did, we have something for every classroom! 

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Self-Guided Field Trips

Book your Self-Guided Field Trip at Fort Edmonton Park today! Enjoy an unforgettable day trip at the Park. Take your group through the eras, ride the iconic Stream Train, chat with interpreters, and discover the new Indigenous Peoples Experience.

Explore over 156 acres at your own pace, customize your itinerary, and choose activities that suit your group's unique goals.

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Educator Workshops

Walk with us on our journey of truth and reconciliation. Bring this knowledge, empathy, and understanding into your classrooms. By embracing Indigenous ways of knowing and knowledge, we recognize our own perceptions and influences and we can identify points of growth within ourselves.

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