In-person Arts & Culture

Indigenous StoryTelling Series

Saturday, March 21, 2026
10:30am to 2:30pm

Fort Edmonton Park
Tickets are under $50
Ages 18+
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Organized by: Fort Edmonton Park
March
21

Join us at the Indigenous Peoples Experience this winter for the third year of the Indigenous Storytelling Series. Gather inside the 1846 Fort Clerks Quarters as Indigenous storytellers share captivating stories rooted in oral tradition. Please Note: there are two time slots available.

Guests will learn about the important relationship between culture, storytelling, and oral history. Each session features seasonally curated stories, including trickster tales that incorporate teachings, lessons, and elements traditionally shared during the winter months in many Indigenous cultures.

Following the storytelling session, guests are encouraged to explore the Indigenous Peoples Experience.

Ticketing & Arrival Information
This experience is a specialty ticket bundle for adults and cannot be purchased separately from General Admission. Due to limited capacity (25 participants per session), family tickets are not available.

Guests should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to their session start time to allow for the walk from Lot K to the 1846 Fort Clerks Quarters.

Content Advisory
This experience is intended for a mature audience. Story themes may include dark or mature humour, morality, violence, superstition, and discussions of contemporary Indigenous issues such as MMIW, Treaty Rights, and Residential Schools.

Fort Edmonton Park

7000 143 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T6H 4P3


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