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A young white man, Private Jim Stone, wearing a Canadian military uniform from the early 1930s.

James “Big Jim” Stone, The People’s Commander

Tiffany Chan

James “Big Jim” Stone, a decorated WWII veteran, led the Second Battalion of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in the Korean War. His firm leadership, tactical brilliance, and battlefield courage culminated in a pivotal victory at Kapyong. Honoured posthumously as a Korean War hero, Stone’s legacy rests on resilience, strategy, and the respect of the soldiers he commanded.

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

Translation Is a Living Bridge to Alberta’s History

ECAMP Comms

Language is often considered as a window to the past and to another culture, so translation gives new light to understanding how the actions of the past shaped a society.

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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.

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.

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

Step into Edmonton Stories all summer long! Join the Edmonton City as Museum for two immersive walking experiences this summer! Our Curiosity Tours bring Edmonton’s past to life.

Tours available June 18 – August 16, 2025.

We’re bringing a pop-up museum to KDays from July 18 – 27, 2025!

While you’re enjoying the thrills of the midway, cotton candy, and carnival games, we’re inviting you to discover incredible stories about labour history in our city at our exhibit.