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Khalil Chamseddine

2 reviews on 1 places
Heritage Park
2024 Jun 11
Heritage Park Historical Village, is one of Canada's largest and most well-preserved living history museums. It opened its doors in 1964 and spans over 127 acres, offering a comprehensive glimpse into Western Canada's past. The park features over 180 exhibits and structures, including a working steam train, historical buildings, and interactive displays that depict life from the 1860s to the 1950s. Heritage Park is dedicated to preserving the region's rich heritage, showcasing everything from Indigenous cultures and early settler life to the industrial advancements that shaped modern Alberta. It serves not only as a tourist attraction but also as an educational resource, providing visitors with immersive experiences that bring history to life. I highly recommend you guys all come check this big huge beautiful park. Additionally, there is actually great food. A lot of fun amazing animals and people who work here the hiring manager here must be proud of himself as all their employees working here do not show any attitude. Unfortunately the steam train was not working due to water restrictions. If you walk anywhere, you will see beautiful water showing the city or the mountains
CORE Shopping Centre
2024 Jun 10
This mall has the potential to be great, but it falls short in several areas. There is a noticeable presence of homeless individuals at every corner, indicating a lack of security. I'm not sure who the area director is, or if there even is one, but this needs attention. The upstairs area, with its beautiful plants and fish, suffers due to water restrictions, leaving the pond green and murky. Additionally, the stores cater mostly to older people rather than younger shoppers. Overall, this is more of a walking, business and fun mall rather than a shopping destination.