All the Alberta spots you can visit for cheap or free with the Canada Strong Pass

The Canada Strong Pass is officially available for Summer 2026, and there are a ton of places you can check out in Alberta at a discounted rate.
The pass, which kicked off on June 19 and runs until Sept. 7, 2026, offers free entry to Parks Canada sites, as well as reduced admission at select national museums and galleries across the country.
Visitors under 17 years old can enjoy free admission, while those aged 18 to 24 will receive 50 per cent off entry at these Alberta museums and galleries:
Royal Alberta Museum – 9810 103a Ave. NW, Edmonton
Royal Tyrrell Museum – 1500 N. Dinosaur Trl., Drumheller
Reynolds Museum – 6426 40th Ave., Wetaskiwin
Remington Carriage Museum – 623 Main St., Cardston
Oil Sands Discovery Centre – 515 MacKenzie Blvd., Fort McMurray
Rutherford House – 11153 Saskatchewan Dr. NW, Edmonton
Stephansson House – 2230 Township Rd. 371, Red Deer County
Frank Slide Interpretive Centre – 2325 153rd St., Blairmore
Fort George and Buckingham House – 6015 Township Rd. 565, Elk Point
Historic Dunvegan – 26 kilometres south of Fairview, on Highway 2
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump – 18 kilometres northwest of Fort Macleod on Secondary Highway 785
Lougheed House – 707 13th Ave. SW, Calgary
Victoria Settlement – 58161 Range Rd. 171A, Smoky Lake County
Turner Valley Gas Plant – Sunset Boulevard SE, Diamond Valley
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village – 195041 Highway 16 E., Lamont County
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You can learn more about the Canada Strong Pass online.
Are you planning on using the Canada Strong Pass to check out any attractions in Alberta this summer? Let us know in the comments below.