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Museums & Heritage Sites in Fort Steele

Explore Art Museums and Heritage Sites in Fort Steele

Fort Steele is a beautifully preserved heritage town in British Columbia, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into the province’s frontier history. Originally a booming gold rush settlement in the late 19th century, Fort Steele has been transformed into a living history site where visitors can step back in time and experience the town as it once was.

The Fort Steele Heritage Town is the heart of the area’s historical preservation. This expansive heritage site features over 60 restored buildings, costumed interpreters, live demonstrations, and engaging exhibits that showcase the daily life of pioneers, traders, and gold prospectors. Visitors can tour historic structures, watch blacksmiths at work, or take a scenic ride on a vintage steam train. Fort Steele also embraces artistic heritage, with traditional crafts, Indigenous artifacts, and historic photography on display. Whether you’re interested in British Columbia’s gold rush history or its cultural evolution, Fort Steele provides a captivating journey into the past.

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Fort Steele Heritage Town

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The past lives and breathes at Fort Steele Heritage Town! Perched on the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains since its gold rush beginnings in 1864, the village has gone from boomtown, to regional centre, to ghost town, to one of the most important heritage attractions of its kind in British Columbia! Enjoy old-time trade demonstrations, steam-train rides, and Clydesdale Read more...
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