Frenchman Butte
Fort Pitt Historical Park
Located on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River, Fort Pitt was a Hudson’s Bay Company fur trade post, established in 1829 to act as a halfway-point between Fort Carlton and Fort Edmonton. Today the park displays interpretive panels on the fur trade and the effect of the North West Rebellion on Fort Pitt and its residents. There are picnic tables, toilets and canoe access to the river.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour
