Note that we will not be providing masks to visitors. This includes washing your hands, for at least 20 seconds, regularly during your visit, avoiding touching your face, and coughing or sneezing into your elbow. Hand sanitizer stations are also available throughout the site. Practise physical distancing guidelines, keep 2 metres away from others and please wait your turn. Nicholas Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
Nicholas Russo-Greek Orthodox Church. Food services are operated by the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. We are open Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a. Please see the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village site map to plan your visit.
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Well, it certainly makes the village authentic! Secondly, there is critical lack of documentation. Dates and site provenances are sketchy and sometimes missing. Modern structures which don't belong there are side-by-side with relatively ancient ones.
All over the site there is poor museum signage, very incomplete. Still a work in progress, but it needs to decide what it is and who it's pitching to. Date of experience: July Eclipse wrote a review Mar.
Edmonton, Canada 3 contributions 6 helpful votes. A history you can relate to. Beautiful setting, friendly interpreters and an informative and fun visit. The place was real with believable people and unpolluted by commercialism and fictional history. Well worth the trip out there. Date of experience: May Peter R wrote a review Nov. Carrickfergus, United Kingdom 30 contributions 12 helpful votes.
Do they really want visitors. My wife and I visited this heritage village in September and after we paid our admission fee we were given a map which showed all the buildings we were not allowed into including the schools, shops and other places. In fact more places were closed than were open. I believe that we could have seen more places if we had waited to go with a guided tour.
We also felt that with the cctv cameras all round the place and the closed buildings visitors were not trusted. My wife was also admonished in an unfriendly way for being too close to the altar in the church. It seems that visitors are wanted for the entrance fee but are an inconvenience otherwise. The next day we went to Fort Edmonton park and were free to see inside all the buildings and had a much more pleasant experience ….
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