Square & CompassAlberta Masonic Events and Masonic Places to Visit

Masonry In The Mountains
The Masonic Spring Workshop
North America's Premier workshop for rank and file Masons
April 11th - 13th, 2008

Heritage Park 
Calgary, Alberta
A replica of an early Alberta Masonic Lodge room, complete with original artifacts. The park is open daily from the May to September long weekends. The Lodge Hall usually has a local Mason working as a greeter. The hall is located upstairs above the Trader's Bank, with a private entrance from the back.
Fort Edmonton 
Edmonton, Alberta

(look on 1905 Street #56)

Canada's Largest Historical Park, located on the shores of the North Saskatchewan River.  A short history of  Masonry in early Edmonton.  Visit the Fort and the Lodge in person - its worth it.
An interesting report on Fort Edmonton; The Masonic Tourist
Cascade Lodge Hall
Banff, Alberta
In the process of be proposed as a Heritage Resource Building located in down town Banff. It was designated as a museum Jan.1/96. The use of the facility as a museum is a unique approach for Cascade Lodge to allow them to retain in their Lodge Hall is what is a very high cost area. Why not drop in and visit one of our oldest Rocky Mountain Lodge Halls.

Cascade #5

Also 2 of my favorites in BC Barkerville - official site,

Fort Steele


Under constant construction - Pleas let me know of places of Masonic interest (especially Historical) to visit that you would like posted to share with other Masons
Webmaster Bro. Clark Johnston

Return to Beacon #190 Home Page don't forget to sign the guest book - its the only way we have of knowing if this information is of value.