VISIT THE PARK
KOAC is Open Daylight Hours for Self-Guided Visits
While KOAC does not currently have an active visitor centre onsite, we welcome visitors to experience the sculpture park through self-guided walks during daylight hours.
Guests are invited to park in our free visitor lot off Horizon View Road and spend time exploring art in dialogue with the surrounding landscape at their own pace.
If you would like to make a donation to support the park on your visit you can do so online on our Canada Helps Charity Portal.
How do I get to the park?
You can find the park at 244034 Horizon View Rd, located just off Stoney Trail NW (AB-201 W) via Old Banff Coach Road S.
Hours
Monday–Friday
10am–6pm
Please note the park is open for self-guided tours during these time windows and we do not have a visitor centre with open hours.
If you would like to inquire about guided tours, please email info@koartscentre.org or join us during our Summer Tour Season where we host guided tours every hour on the hour on Saturdays starting in July and ending in October each year.
Phone
(587) 391-9837
Scroll down to review our FAQ section
Know before you go
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There is a free parking lot located directly in front of the sculpture park off of horizon view road.
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There is no admission fee. However, we invite you to consider becoming a donor to support contemporary art and help nurture creative practices that will inspire generations to come.
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Pets are welcome! Please be sure to keep them on leash and clean up after your furry friends, as littering is not permitted on-site.
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There is one all-gender heated outdoor portapotty stall onsite. It is located near the Katie Ohe Studio which is the first building you see after walking the main grassland sculpture park pathway.
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KOAC’s public sculpture park pathways are primarily gravel and uneven terrain pathways that move through naturalized prairie grasslands. Some areas may be challenging for wheelchair users, mobility aids, or those with limited mobility, particularly during wet conditions or winter months.
We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process of development and adjustment, and we are continually reflecting on how to make the site and our programming more welcoming and navigable for a wider range of visitors while balancing the environmental realities of the landscape.
If you have specific accessibility questions or would like to discuss your visit in advance, we encourage you to contact us directly. We are happy to help identify the most accessible route and programming options currently available.
info@koartscentre.org