Fort Heritage Precinct preparing for annual Easter event

Easter is coming to Fort Saskatchewan early this year.

On Saturday the Fort Heritage Precinct will be hosting their annual Easter event, which gives residents the opportunity to explore historic buildings and dive into engaging activities.

“Sweet treats and prizes await while supplies last, so make sure to hop in early,” the city wrote in a post made to their Facebook page.

Despite the event being free to attend, residents can skip the line by registering ahead of time, with the registration page available on Ticketpro.

This is a popular annual event, so parking is expected to be difficult. The precinct recommends that people arrive early. The activities are suitable for children ages 4 to 12, but all ages are welcome to attend the event.

Two girls at the Easter scavenger hunt.

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