FAQs
- Get the kids together, and start learning about the location you'll be visiting by finding it in your Kids City Passport.
- Be sure to call ahead to the location and visit their website to confirm visitor details so there are no surprises.
- Bring your Passport to the location with a pen or marker and make notes about your experience.
- Gather mementos and tokens from the visit. Anything you could paste into the passport to remember your adventure.
- Once you get home, paste your mementos into the Passport and give it a stamp so your kids can keep track of all of the things they did that day. If you took photos, either print these out to place into the Passport or get a QR code for the shared photo album and paste this into the Passport.
- Share your experience on social media and tag us @kidscitypassports.
There are 21 locations.
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Here are three of our featured locations
Hint: There are 21 in the passport.

The Alberta Aviation Museum
Soar to new heights!
A unique destination where kids can see over 30 full-sized aircraft that span Alberta's aviation history. With facilities that include a theatre, library, research centre, and flight simulators, the museum offers an immersive educational experience about aircraft, science and aviation developments.

Prairie Gardens Farm
Farm living is fun.
Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm offers kids an enchanting family-owned farm nestled in the heart of Alberta's countryside. Experiences include picking fresh produce, relishing farm-to-table delights, navigating corn mazes and petting zoos, and having fun with face painting and tractor rides.

The Alberta Railway Museum
All aboard!
The Alberta Railway Museum is a hidden gem located just outside Edmonton, where kids can experience the adventure of the railway era. From vintage locomotives and rolling stock to meticulously preserved railway buildings, each exhibit tells a story of a bygone era.