Visit our new historical display at Fort Edmonton Park.

Regulating Morality explores key historic events including the moral theocracy of “Bible Bill” Aberhart, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the landmark Vriend v. Alberta Supreme Court case, to current threats against 2SLGBTQ+ equality and human rights. The display explores the moral and gender panics of both the past and present, community resilience and activism, and educational, legal, and political challenges surrounding 2SLGBTQ+ issues in Alberta over the past 100 years.

We are open during regular park visiting hours until September 15, 2024 in Reed’s Bazaar on 1905 Street at Fort Edmonton Park.

Entrance is free with paid admission to the park.

View the Pride vs Prejudice website for screening dates and information.

The people, places, and moments that made Edmonton’s Queer history

Introducing the Edmonton Queer History Project

Join us and discover the people, places, and moments that have shaped Edmonton's queer history!

 Edmonton Queer History Project self-guided walking tours are now available on the StoryCity app