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Other Fort McMurray Resources


Historical photos of Fort McMurray

This website is designed to preserve and display Historical images of Western Canadian towns. It is not complete. Because of the size of this project there will be errors on the website. If anyone wishes to contribute images or information it would be greatly appreciated. Please send corrections and uploads to glen@prairie-towns.com and the webmaster will correct any such mistakes. Visit Historical photos of Fort McMurray


Historical images—Bailey's Pub, Fort McMurray

Historical images displayed on the pub walls at Bailey's Pub, Stonebridge Hotel, 9713 Hardin Street, Fort McMurray, Alberta. Visit Bailey's Pub. Courtesy of PAA.


Fort McMurray Historical Society Est. 1963

Heritage Village is a collection of 17 buildings, some dating back a century, each one inviting visitors to experience a different aspect of Fort McMurray’s past. Walk through history and explore the stories of those who came before. It’s a vibrant and captivating destination, and an essential part of our community. Village found at 1 Tolen Driven, in Fort McMurray. Visit Fort McMurray Historical Society Est. 1963


Heritage Shipyard. For decades, Fort McMurray was a transportation hub. In the spring, railcars would arrive to unload their wares, which were then transferred to ships that travelled up the Athabasca River, distributing goods to remote communities as far north as the Arctic. Heritage Shipyard celebrates and preserves this essential part of our past with historical vessels, two train cars, a collection of artifacts and the Jack “Torchy” Peden Centre and Gift Shop. Shipyard found at 8405 Prairie Loop Boulevard, Fort McMurray. Visit Fort McMurray Historical Society Est. 1963


























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