Calgary, AB — Heritage Park officially opened its gates for the summer on Saturday, marking its 61st season with exciting new experiences for all ages. From fresh attractions to thought-provoking art and more than 40 new food items, there’s plenty to explore this year.
“We’ve got so much happening, from the train being open, the S.S. Moyie is in the water, we’re hoping guests and families of all ages can come explore the park today,” said Eirin Bernie, marketing and communications director at Heritage Park.
What’s New at Heritage Park in 2025?
New Live Shows: This season introduces three original live performances, offering engaging entertainment with a historical twist.
Art for Reflection: A major highlight is a new fibre art installation by Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers, crafted from red yarn. The striking piece invites visitors to reflect on themes of reconciliation and connection.
Indigenous Programming: On June 21, Heritage Park will commemorate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a full day of reflection and celebration. Events include a Powwow, campfire chats, and special programming in partnership with the University of Calgary.
Music in the Plaza: Returning in July, this free concert series brings live performances to the park’s scenic outdoor plaza.
Resource Ridge Exhibit: Launching later this summer, this interactive exhibit dives into the dinosaur digs of 1910–1917, featuring a hands-on discovery zone for kids and curious adults alike.
Over 40 New Food Items
Visitors can also look forward to a diverse new menu across the park’s eateries. Whether you’re in the mood for hearty prairie fare, sweet treats, or modern twists on classic dishes, the 2025 season brings an expanded culinary experience.