The Selkirk at Heritage Park Historical Village
The Selkirk at Heritage Park Historical Village
Casual Canadian cuisine, with a dash of history at the entrance of Heritage Park.
October 20th, 2023
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Historically Inspired Dining
(Temporarily closed to Jan. 31, 2025) The Selkirk is named after a powerful steam-locomotive that traversed the Rocky Mountain's Selkirk Range in the 1950s. Today, you'll spot the Selkirk near its namesake locomotive just outside the gates to Heritage Park, Canada's largest living historical museum.
Why Go
(Temporarily closed to Jan. 31, 2025) The Selkirk is named after a powerful steam-locomotive that traversed the Rocky Mountain's Selkirk Range in the 1950s. Today, you'll spot the Selkirk near its namesake locomotive just outside the gates to Heritage Park Canada's largest living historical museum. An approachable menu, relaxing, atmosphere and nostalgic charm are just some of the features that you'll find at The Selkirk. Enjoy a fresh and inspired menu that changes seasonally, drawing on local Canadian flavour with a strong field-to-fork philosophy, with most of the fresh produce coming straight from Heritage Park’s own heirloom gardens.
What's Great
Celebrate the best of Canadian cuisine in a comfortable historically designed dining room or on the patio overlooking a 1930's style town square. The Selkirk’s menu is made up of classic seasonal dishes, created with a modern twist.
Local Tip:
Although temporarily closed, there’s still tons going on at Heritage Park. See the website to discover all the fun to be had this winter.
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