About this Event
Children of the Flats
From Forts to floods, learn how the Rossdale neighbourhood changed through the lives of two kids who grew up there: Donny and Dolly Ross.
You’ll learn about:
- The Ross family’s arrival and time running Edmonton’s first hotel
- How kids in the 1880s ate, played, and worked
- Coal mining, brewing, and gardening in Rossdale
- The time flying ace Wop May dropped a baseball from an airplane
- Iconic landmarks like the Ortona Armouries and Rossdale Brewery
- How the devastating 1915 flood reshaped Edmonton
You’ll also get to taste Scottish oat crackers, touch and smell pieces of the past, and make a graphite rubbing to take home.
This tour is presented by the Edmonton City as Museum Project (ECAMP), an initiative of the Edmonton Heritage Council. You’ll be able to catch it every week from June through September.
Tour Details:
- Distance: 2.5-3 kilometers
- Accessibility: Sidewalks with street crossings, mostly level terrain
- Seating not available at most stops
- Starts and ends at ArtsHub Ortona (9722 102 St NW)
- Free parking available at ArtsHub Ortona
- $15 for 2-hour tours, $10 for 1-hour tours
- Kids 12 and under free!
We run tours rain or shine, so dress for the weather and bring water and sunscreen! Events will only be cancelled in case of extreme weather or air quality warnings (in which case we will provide full refunds).
Looking to book a group of eight or more?
Group tours are $80 for the first eight people, $10 per person above
Contact us at [email protected] for booking!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ArtsHub Ortona, 9722 102 Street Northwest, Edmonton, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 15.00











