Gasoline Alley Museum welcomes a new exhibit from Jan. 14 - April 30, 2023; We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown! Bring your family and come learn about Chinese history on the prairies through art and imagination, discover fictional stories written by members of the Chinese community and explore two iterations of Chinatown in Calgary.
Heritage Park is honored to partner with Lougheed House, the original creators of the exhibit, and host the Chinatown exhibit to tell the diverse stories of the Chinese community in early Western Canadian history.
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Price
Entry to the We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown exhibit is included with your Gasoline Alley Museum admission!
Gasoline Alley Museum Admission Rates
Child (3-15): $8.95
General (16+): $14.95
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Tickets will also be available for purchase at Gasoline Alley Museum.
When & Where
We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown is located in Gasoline Alley Museum and will be open during the museum's regular operating hours:
Tuesday to Sunday from Jan. 14 - April 30, 2023, open 10 am - 4 pm
Note: Gasoline Alley Museum will also be open from 10 am - 4 pm on the following Mondays: Feb. 20, March 27 and April 10, 2023.
We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown Frequently Asked Questions
Do Annual Membership holders get free admission to We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown?
Yes, Annual Membership holders get free admission to the exhibit!
Do Heritage Club members get free admission to We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown?
Yes, Heritage Club members get free admission to the exhibit based on their membership level!
Is parking included?
Parking is not included in the ticket prices, but it is available at the Park. Parking kiosks are located in the middle of the parking lot and in Heritage Town Square. If you’re an Escape Annual Membership holder, parking at Heritage Park is free!
How does purchasing a ticket support Heritage Park?
As a registered charity, all proceeds from We Were Here: Stories from Early Chinatown will allow Heritage Park to continue engaging audiences with immersive experiences and shared stories of Western Canada's diverse culture and heritage.