Calgary, AB — Heritage Park Historical Village invites media to attend a private viewing of its newest exhibition, Kids Celebrate!, a lively and interactive travelling exhibition from the Canadian Museum of History. Opening to the public on November 8, Kids Celebrate! explores how families across Canada mark life’s special moments through unique traditions and celebrations. The exhibition features four colourful zones inspired by the seasons and highlights 12 holidays celebrated from coast to coast, including Diwali, Hanukkah, Chinese New Year, Toonik Tyme, Eid-ul-Fitr, Canada Day, and more. During the media viewing, guests will have the opportunity to explore the exhibition to gather content and speak with Heritage Park representatives about how this vibrant, hands-on experience brings culture, community and connection to life. Kids Celebrate! is a travelling exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau, Quebec. Media Viewing Details:
  • Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
  • Time: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
  • Location: Gasoline Alley Museum, Heritage Park Historical Village
Photo and Interview Opportunities: 
  • Private viewing of Kids Celebrate!
  • Interviews with Eirin Bernie, Communications & Marketing Manager, Heritage Park
  • Visuals of interactive family zones and cultural displays

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Media Inquiries Eirin Bernie, Communications & Marketing Manager Heritage Park Historical Village ebernie@heritagepark.ca | 403.519.3409

About Heritage Park Historical Village Heritage Park is one of Canada’s largest living history museums and one of Alberta’s most visited family attractions. As a not-for-profit charitable organization, the Park is dedicated to making history accessible to all while preserving Western Canada’s diverse heritage. Since 1964, Heritage Park has been a cultural cornerstone, welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to experience history brought to life. Heritage Park Land Acknowledgement Heritage Park is located on the Treaty 7 territory where we respect the deep, historical connection to this land by the Blackfoot, Tsuut’ina, Îyârhe Nakoda, and Metis peoples. Heritage Park is a place where visitors come to learn about the history of all those who have gathered here, and where Indigenous people proudly share cultural traditions and tell stories about their rich heritage, history and attachment to the land.