Lethbridge Herald

Fort Whoop-Up ready for visitors

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD

Fort Whoop-Up will once again open its gates to visitors on Tuesday, albeit, in a socially distanced, COVID19 conscious fashion.

“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome visitors back to Fort WhoopUp,” says CEO/executive director Darrin Martens in a news release.

“Reopening the Galt Museum & Archives has given us a lot of experience on how to reopen safely. We have hired our summer staff, and our whole team has been carefully planning how to ensure that the fort is as safe as possible.”

As with admission to the Galt, the fort has implemente­d ticketed admission. The tickets are the price of a regular adult admission, and visitors should purchase them on the fort’s website before arriving. The cost of admission includes a guided tour of the fort and a horse-drawn wagon ride through the river valley.

“Our online ticketing uses the same award-winning system that we launched earlier in the year for our school class bookings,” says Martens. “Each time slot has 10 tickets available, and those will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.”

Tickets are available for time slots between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday and between 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. The fort will be closed to the public on Mondays for a more thorough cleaning.

The fort will maintain a capacity of only 10 visitors per time slot to ensure visitors have an extraordin­ary experience and follow social distancing guidelines, said the release. Guests must explore the fort as part of their personal guided group tour and they can hop on a wagon ride through the valley after the tour through the fort.

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