
Visitor buildings burn in grass fire that swept Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton
Firefighters who battled a wind-fanned grass fire that spread to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village east of Edmonton managed to save the historic structures at the open-air museum, but provincial officials say the visitor centre buildings were lost.
Alberta Arts, Culture and Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir, as well as MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, whose constituency takes in the village, say in a statement that the visitor centre buildings “housed many irreplaceable artifacts that told the stories of generations of Ukrainian Albertans.”
They call it a profound loss, not only for the Ukrainian community, but for “all Albertans who value and honour (the) province’s diverse cultural heritage.”
The fire on Friday evening temporarily closed Highway 16, a major east-west corridor through the province, and also prompted some evacuations of homes north of the highway before the flames could be brought under control.