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Jerry
W. Bird Alberta |
HERITAGE
PARK, Calgary
This unique slice of Canadiana overlooks Glenmore Lake (reservoir), and is easy to access via the C-Train from downtown, plus a 5-minute shuttle bus ride. Like in most Canadian prairie towns of an earlier era, the railway is the focal point. An historic train circles the entire area, and the replica of a vintage paddle wheeler plies the lake. Horse drawn buggies, wagons and 1920s style delivery trucks scoot about or trudge along its main streets and back alleys. The many restored buildings; city and farm homes, church, schoolhouse, railway stations, barns, stores, Chinese laundry, police depot, bank, post office, bakery, newspaper, grain elevator, Wainwright Hotel, etc. are from various locations in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Photos in animated sequence above by Jerry W. Bird It's
a Gas! One of the exciting changes since my last visit
is 'Gasoline Alley,' featuring an unusual collection of gas
pumps, which recall popular brands and those once familiar,
but now long forgotten. At Heritage Park, the visitor can
travel back in time and discover the treasures of Western
Canada's past, most of it prior to 1914 . The attraction
features over 66 acres of lush park land, over 150
historical exhibits, thousands of artifacts, and lively
interpretive activities. |
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Calgary's
Railway Renaissance http://www.heritagepark.ab.ca/
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