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Heritage Park is a registered charity and museum, which provides an immersive experience that connects people with the settlement of Western Canada. The Park is seasonal with a living history Historical Village open from May to October, and a massive automobile museum open year-round. Covering 127 acres, Heritage Park includes three main areas.
Heritage Park Historical Village
The Historical Village shows life as it was from the 1860s through the 1930s. Costumed interpreters help tell the story of the Canadian West, while guests can enjoy a variety of activities including antique steam train rides and sailings on a paddle-wheel boat.
Heritage Park Historical Village is open May 1, 2022
Gasoline Alley Museum
Gasoline Alley Museum is a two-level, indoor museum that tells the story of the automobile and features a rare collection of vintage vehicles, gasoline pumps, signage, and more. When the Historical Village is open, access to Gasoline Alley Museum is included in your admission rate.
Gasoline Alley Museum hours are: Open May 1, 2022
Heritage Town Square
The Heritage Town Square area includes the Haskayne Mercantile Block, home to four unique retail shops and an old-fashioned soda shop, the Railway Cafe, a counter service restaurant, and the elegant, yet casual Selkirk, full-service restaurant, which is open for lunch and dinner. The green space is a great place to gather with friends. This area is located before the Historical Village admission gates; with no park admission is required.
Heritage Town Square is open year-round.
1. In what way is Gasoline Alley Museum different from the other two heritages?
A. It provides chances of family gatherings.
B. It provides customers with good food.
C. It offers some information about vehicles.
D. It offers comfortable rides on a train or boat.
2. What is special about Heritage Town Square?
A. You can have a talk with local interpreters.
B. You can sail on a ship and ride on a train.
C. You will have chances to listen some vehicles’ stories.
D. You haven’t to enter the park while travelling.
3. Where does this text probably come from?
A. A science textbook. B. A tourist map.
C. A heritage guide. D. A news report.