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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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Family enjoying the day at Rocky Mountain House.
The historic site includes walking trails that offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape and historical markers.
Man doing a blacksmith demonstration at Rocky Mountain House.
The site features interactive exhibits and interpretive programs that provide insights into the fur trade era and Indigenous history.
A group of friends sitting outside a comfort camping tent in the woods.
The site is managed by Parks Canada and aims to preserve and interpret the region's historical and cultural heritage.
Metis trapper tents at Rocky Mountain House.
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site hosts special events and educational programs throughout the year.
Two people walk towards red chairs at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
Guide explains items at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
Two people in front of display of indigenous clothing at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site