we tell the stories
of the PEOPLEPLACES, THINGS,
and MOMENTS that make Edmonton our city.

Launched in 2013, the Edmonton City as Museum Project (ECAMP) is an initiative of the Edmonton Heritage Council exploring the history of our city through story.

A smiling person at a table in a bar, with a crowd of patrons behind them.

A winning feeling about trivia nights

Why did star American football player Johnny Bright move to Edmonton? What year did the Rat Hole close?

This winter, we’re challenging Edmontonians to test their knowledge of facts like this – and learn some new things! – at our YEG Trivia Night series.

Read More on the Curator’s Blog.

Explore the stories that connect us, the stories that divide us,
and the stories that nurture an appreciation of our differences as Edmontonians.

Featured Story

Making Home: The Role of Homemakers’ Clubs in Life on Reserve

Shayne Giles, January 14, 2024

Around fifty women gathered in front of a wooden building. Included in the crowd are young children, smiling mothers, and older women. They are dressed in simple but comfortable-looking clothes, with some women holding babies.

Homemakers’ Clubs gave members a chance to meet and chat and work on projects together. They also gave the Department of Indian Affairs an opportunity for control.

In the latest story in ECAMP’s labour history series, Shayne Giles introduces us to these clubs through the story of Emma Minde – president of the Hobbema (Maskwacis) Homemakers’ Club in the 1950s.

Women like Minde joined these clubs to overcome isolation by doing work like sewing, canning, and charity drives together. Indian Affairs required its approval to start these clubs though, and used them to monitor members’ activities.

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Collections

Browse our curated collections

ECAMP Stories explore the People, Places, Things, & Moments significant to our city from the perspectives of Edmontonians.

Delve into these curated story collections to discover more about the history of this place.

Special Exhibitions

Explore our curated exhibitions

Explore our three exhibits including Edmonton Living Rooms, Armistice, and Black Presence in Alberta. These exhibitions highlight significant people, places, things, and moments in our city’s history from unique perspectives.

Discover more about Edmonton through these rich, immersive exhibits.

Podcast

Listen to our ECAMP Podcast

Episodes of our past seasons are archived online. Stay tuned for our new season wherever you get your podcasts by subscribing!

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Check out our upcoming in-person and online events
that bring our vibrant history and culture to life!

A banner poster for the YEG Trivia event in January

This January, come warm up with ECAMP at a fun afternoon of local history trivia, drinks, and prizes!

Guest quizmaster Donna Coombs-Montrose – Edmonton’s Historian Laureate – will lead guests through three rounds of questions. Our theme this time is Black history in Edmonton. We’ll be featuring a pop-up ECAMP exhibit of artifacts relating to the trivia questions.

Not a history expert? Don’t worry! Beginners are welcome. This time around, you’ll be playing individually.

Our intrepid team includes research support from Jeannette Austin-Odina (co-creator of AfroQuiz, still running strong after 31 years) and Dr. Jennifer Kelly (elder and curator of ECAMP’s virtual exhibit And Still We Rise: A Black Presence in Alberta, late 1800s – 1970s).

This venue is wheelchair-accessible, with an all-gender washroom available.

Doors open at 1 PM.

DETAILS

Quizmaster: Donna Coombs-Montrose

Theme: Special AFROQUIZzing Edition

Cost: $5 per player

Prizes: Fabulous Edmonton-themed prizes to be won!