Historic site

Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site

8 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Rocky & Nancy
May 12, 2020
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site is one of Canada’s fine examples of how the fur trade helped shape the nation. Enjoy exhibits, walk through archaeological remains of the four forts, get hands on experience with Métis skills of the fur trade. Stay awhile and camp in Indigenous trapper’s tents and tipis.
Ellyn
August 12, 2022
A short 25 minute drive worth a visit. Informative exhibits and interactive demonstrations.
Mike And Jennifer
July 16, 2017
A National Historic Site with a rich history in the fur trade. 90km East on Highway 11
Kathy
July 27, 2016
Explains the Fur Trading History. Has it all, museum, walking trails, interpretive signs, Display Fort. Along Saskatchewan River, Rocky Mountain House fur trading post was the furthest post in the West due to the Rocky Mountains. Very nice, well worth a visit.
Location
Rocky Mountain House, AB