Looks like the old museum on the north side of the bridge on Banff Ave. Currently it is a green space park. Across the bridge (south of the Bow River) is the Banff Park Administrative Building. The ceremony would be the parade for the Indian Days celebrations, held each summer until 1978 as a tourist attraction. It currently is a Nakoda Nations festival which is mostly closed to the public, but serves the needs of its member nations.
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Reply to comment by aaargh68 in Procession of First Nations people passing tourists somewhere in Canada (BC, perhaps) c. 1960 by WW1_Researcher
Looks like the old museum on the north side of the bridge on Banff Ave. Currently it is a green space park. Across the bridge (south of the Bow River) is the Banff Park Administrative Building. The ceremony would be the parade for the Indian Days celebrations, held each summer until 1978 as a tourist attraction. It currently is a Nakoda Nations festival which is mostly closed to the public, but serves the needs of its member nations.