The Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is home to the historic site of the Treat No.7 signing, making it of both national and international historical significance. It is a designated national heritage site. The actual building design represents a vast range of Blackfoot cultures, such as everyday scared icons and the everyday life of the Siksika people. For example, the Eagle Feather Fan in the entrance represents the sacredness of the eagle in religion and ceremonies.
The historical park also offers visitors a gift shop they can browse, a cafeteria with on-site dining, and a conference center. They also provide visitors with the unique opportunity to stay in their on-site tipi village.