In-person Community Arts & Culture

ECAMP Curiosity Walking Tours - Ukrainian Ties

Wednesday, July 9, 2025
12:30pm to 2:30pm

Central McDougall Park
Tickets are under $20
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July
9

Join the Edmonton City as Museum for two immersive walking experiences this summer! Our Curiosity Tours bring Edmonton's past to life.

This tour explores Ukrainian heritage in the McCauley and Central McDougall neighbourhoods from the early 20th century to today. At each stop, you'll engage your senses—tasting traditional pastries, taking in scents that connect to the past, and feeling handwoven textiles made by local artists.

You'll also see spaces that showcase the enduring Ukrainian presence in our city, including St. John the Baptist Cathedral and the Ukrainian Cultural Centre.


Central McDougall Park

10630 109 Avenue
Edmonton, AB, T5H 2Z2


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