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Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park

The Siksiksa Nation has built a stunning new facility, a gateway to the history and culture of the Blackfoot Confederacy with excellent exhibits and performances.

The park offers various demonstrations, activities and events. Sample traditional food in the restaurant or browse the gift shop's beautiful native art pieces.

Don’t limit yourself to the building… join a Blackfoot guide or take your own self-guided tour of the numerous historic sites around the park with trail markers to explain the importance of each site.

The park is located on the Siksiksa Reserve. The Siksiksa Nation is part of the Blackfoot Confederacy along with the Piikani Nation and Kainai (Blood) Nation in Alberta and the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. They share a common language and culture.

Historical Time Period for Site

The park is located at an historical crossing of the Bow River used for centuries by the Blackfoot people.

Driving Directions from Nearest Town or Landmark

From Calgary, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is located 100 kilometers east on Highway 1 (Trans Canada Highway) and 7 kilometers south on Highway 842 in the Canadian Badlands Region, located on the Siksiksa Reserve.

It's about an hour's drive.

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