Reflect and connect with the history of Calgary
Visit The Confluence Cultural Centre to learn about Indigenous culture, Treaty 7, the arrival of the North-West Mounted Police, and the early development of Calgary. A new permanent exhibit, Kípaitápiiyssinnooni (Our Way of Life), highlights Blackfoot culture and traditions. The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland sits between downtown Calgary and the Inglewood neighbourhood. It's known as the place where Fort Calgary was built in 1875, but its history goes beyond that. Take part in guided walking tours, available Wednesday through Sunday. You can also join programs offered throughout the year, including gardening and beading workshops, trivia nights, and movie nights.