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  1. Exhibits & Tours. Enter a stunning facility and embark upon an unforgettable journey as you delight in fantastic Exhibitions and dazzling Performances, and enjoy an exciting, authentic, Blackfoot cultural experience. JOIN US.

  2. Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a world renowned cultural, educational and entertainment Centre built for the promotion and preservation of the Siksika Nation Peoples’, Language, Culture and Traditions.

  3. Situated less than an hour’s drive south of Calgary, the park is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Siksika Nation’s language, culture and traditions. Inside the facility is a stunning eco-friendly museum, where visitors can learn how Siksika First Nation culture developed through interactive exhibits.

  4. Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is the historical signing site of Treaty No. 7. Visitors are invited to walk the grounds and visit indoor exhibits, featuring significant Blackfoot artifacts, including some reclaimed in repatriation efforts.

  5. The site of the signing of Treaty No.7, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a designated National Historic Site. Situated less than an hour’s drive south of Calgary, the park is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Siksika Nation’s language, culture and traditions.

  6. Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a complex of historic sites on the Siksika 146 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada. This crossing of the Bow River was traditionally a bison -hunting and gathering place for the Siksika people and their allies in the Blackfoot Confederacy .

  7. Blackfoot Crossing National Historic Site of Canada is located at Blackfoot Crossing, near Cluny, Alberta. The site includes the grassy floodplain of the Bow River valley, south of the river known as Treaty Flats on the reserve of the Siksika Nation, as well as the original location of the ford over the Bow River (Blackfoot Crossing), the flood ...

  8. Take a guided tour in our eco-friendly Blackfoot Crossing museum; spend the night in a buffalo hide tipi, walk in the footsteps of 10,000 Blackfoot confederacy warriors where Treaty No. 7 was signed.

  9. BCHP – Museum Map; HOURS OF OPERATION. ... Blackfoot Crossing will be closed Friday July 12, 2024. Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park. ADMISSION. Adults – $22.00

  10. Standing stoically in the center of a First Nations reserve, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park celebrates and embraces authentic Siksika (Blackfoot) culture and is entirely worth exploring.

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