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Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site

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Discover a historic fur trade post along the North Saskatchewan River and immerse yourself in stories of Indigenous Peoples and legendary explorers. Discover interpretive experiences, sites of interest, the archaeological locations of four fur trade forts, wild bison viewing, 10 km of hiking and biking trails, friendly heritage presenters, and more. Try Heritage Camping and experience the life of a fur trader and stay in a Tipi, Métis Trapper Tent, or Trapline Cabin. Trailer and walk-in tenting campgrounds are also available. Open May through September. Visit their website for up to date information.

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Spring, Summer, Fall

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Riding bicycles across a bridge at Twin Lakes Rocky Mountain House.Going for a trail ride in the Nordegg Backcountry.
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