Food and Drink
No trip back in time would be complete without a taste of old-time candy, freshly baked gingerbread, or Canadian cuisine from coast to coast.
Restaurants and Diners
For those looking for a sit-down meal, our restaurants are sure to satisfy. You’ll find everything from hamburgers to savoury soups, all delicious and ample enough for any appetite.
Snacks, Concessions and Sweet Confections
From our well-loved candy story to a refreshment while exploring, there are seven spots for quick and delicious eats and treats from the past.
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Harvey’s Confectionery
Harvey’s Confectionery is an old-fashioned ice cream parlour, candy store, and soda shop.
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Alberta Bakery
Freshly made bread, buns, tarts, and other fine baked goods.
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Claresholm General Store
Heritage Park's old fashioned candy store.
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Drew's Saloon and Stopping House
Drew’s Saloon provides a welcome resting area, serving cold drinks and snacks.
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Midway Treatery
Offers hot dogs, popcorn, candy floss, snow cones and cold drinks to the Park’s thrill-seekers.
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Vulcan Ice Cream Parlour
Serving old-fashioned ice cream in a variety of flavours.
The Selkirk
An approachable menu, relaxing atmosphere, and nostalgic charm are just some of the features that you’ll find at The Selkirk, Heritage Park’s restaurant. The Selkirk offers a fresh and inspired menu that takes diners on a culinary trip from coast to coast.
The restaurant incorporates freshly picked produce, grown just steps away in Heritage Park Historical Village’s heirloom gardens, and freshly baked goods from Heritage Park’s famous on-site bakery.