Victoria Settlement

Victoria Settlement
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O V E R V I E W
Facility:Victoria Settlement
Description:Discover history on the North Saskatchewan River along the Victoria Trail, where Reverend George McDougall founded a Methodist Mission to the Cree in 1862. This is where the Hudson's Bay Company established Fort Victoria in 1864 to trade with the local natives. The Mission and Fort became the nucleus for a Metis community whose river lots extended six miles along the bank of the river.
A D D R E S S
Address 1:5025-49th Avenue
Address 2:#318 Provincial Building
City:St. Paul
State/Province:AB
Zip Code:T0A 3A4
V I S I T I N G   I N F O
Hours:May 15 through Labour Day (1st Monday in September)
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. daily.

Summer Season (May 15 - Labour Day)
Tel: (780) 656-2333
Fax: (780) 656-2333
Admission:Adults $3.00
Seniors $2.00
Youth (7 to 17 years) $1.50
Children 6 and under Free
Family $8.00 (Two adults and their children aged 7 to 17 years)
Free for members of local Friends society
1/2 price for members of outside Friends societies
Telephone:(780) 645-6256
Website:http://tprc.alberta.ca/museums/historicsiteslisting/victoriasettlement/default.aspx

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