In 1875, the North-West Mounted Police arrived in what is now Calgary, setting in motion a series of events that would forever change the land and its people. This outdoor walking tour takes a reflective and honest look at those changes, acknowledging both the progress and the painful legacies left behind. From the First Nations who have called this land home for millennia, to the Mounties and settlers, we’ll explore the complex and often difficult stories that have shaped Calgary.
Join The Confluence for a reflective tour on how the past and present intertwine, and how the land, its people, and their stories continue to evolve over 150 years later.
Tickets include tour and admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre.
