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Welcome to the “Last Best West” Long ago Stoney and Sarcee Indian lodges were the only dwellings in the western foothills. This area was called Paradise by the Indians and remained undisturbed until the mid 1800's. Then, wagons crossed the prairies bringing families to this untamed land. Around 1890, large cattle ranches were created, a few of which survived and flourished. Because Alberta was promoted as the "Last Best West," people continued to migrate across the country. And as homesteads were built around 1905, settlers learned to respect and live with the land. Homeplace Ranch is a year round working and guest ranch in Alberta’s high cattle country. The main ranch is about 50 km (31 miles) southwest of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is at an elevation of 1500m (4900 ft) in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. In addition to the ranch property, we also ride on the surrounding several thousand acres of Crown land, most of which is leased for cattle ranching. Bears, deer, coyotes, elk and other wildlife are frequently seen. The ranch was homesteaded in 1912. Photographs and artifacts of the original owners are still displayed and many log buildings from that period are currently in use. We have been in the guide, outfitting and horseback vacation business
for over 30 years. We enjoy helping our guests understand a way
of life for which Southern Alberta is known. Every week, a limited
number of people can share the traditions, heritage, recreation
and natural beauty that constitute our unique lifestyle. Our priorities are:
We hope you’ll spend your vacation with us.
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