One star .. I think because an item from the vending machine on the way out mended the experience just a smidge. We went here last weekend and did not enjoy our experience.. not for lack of great history but for lack of cleanliness and care for the experiences for the kids. Many of the attractions you pay for are out of service or non operational. The hand sanitizer in the “pay before you proceed” area was empty. This is not good for business right after a pandemic. Fingerprints and debris speckled throughout the centre. It’s just got the feel of “ew” and disarray. Outside the premises are some equipment for fitness.. a broken one there to play with too. The vending area had some water .. no cups. Certainly not a place I would recommend field trips for schools. Too bad the money couldn’t be used from patrons to keep this place in good...
Read moreI visited the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame today with my students on a field trip, and it was an incredible experience for all of us! The museum is interactive, engaging, and packed with inspiring stories of Alberta’s sports legends. The students especially loved the virtual sports games and hands-on exhibits—they had fun while learning about the rich sports history of the province. The staff was welcoming, knowledgeable, and great with the kids. It’s a perfect spot for school trips or family visits. Highly recommended if you're looking to spark motivation and team spirit in...
Read moreCanada is well known for its winter sports like hockey, downhill skiing, and curling, yet you will find lots of information on indigenous athletes,boxing, basketball, Olympics and the famous rodeos of the west. Alberta is a relatively small province in terms of population but has produced some of the worlds best athletes. Points of interest for me were the rodeos history and the famous indigenous runner Deerfoot. The facility is open seven days a week and is relatively inexpensive to visit. There is a heritage ranch next to the hall with gorgeous Clydesdale roaming...
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