Activities and experiences
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site
The Lower Fort Garry grounds are open for visitors to enjoy. The Visitor Centre, washrooms and all historic buildings are closed.
Through hands-on interpretive experiences, immerse yourself in the lives and legends of the Hudson’s Bay Company fur trappers, hear stories of the First Nations and Red River Métis people and experience how Hudson’s Bay Company employees lived.
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Programming included with admission
Take a stroll through the grounds, watch historical demonstrations and participate in interactive activities led by costumed interpreters.
Calendar of events
From special activities to memorable experiences, check out what’s happening at Lower Fort Garry!
Paid programs
Enhance your visit to Lower Fort Garry by taking part in one or more of our workshops.
Calendar of events
From special activities to memorable experiences, check out what’s happening at Lower Fort Garry!
Knowledge Sharing Series
Come to Lower Fort Garry to enjoy First Nations and Red River Métis cultural perspectives.
Tours and programs
Click through for what we offer for school programs, tour groups and all visitors to Lower Fort Garry.
Treaty No. 1 Commemoration
Learn about how Treaty No. 1, signed at Lower Fort Garry in 1871, established a relationship between Indigenous peoples and the Crown.
Just for kids
Take a look at fun kids activities, including Club Parka and Xplorer booklets!
School programs
Check out fun, interactive school programs for early, middle and senior years students.
Red chairs
Join Parks Canada visitors across the country and have your Red Chair moment at Lower Fort Garry.
Volunteer
If you like performing, gardening, costuming or being creative, there’s a volunteer position for you at Lower Fort Garry!
Things to do
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