Bar U Ranch National Historic Site of Canada
Bar U Ranch National Historic Site of Canada
Ranching culture at a National Historic Site.
May 21st, 2024
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Ranching Round-Up
Head out to the Bar U Ranch and discover what life was like for working cowboys in the Old West. Founded in the foothills of southern Alberta in the late 1800s, the Bar U was once one of Canada’s largest ranching operations. Today it’s a National Historic Site – and an exciting way to learn about ranching culture. Visitors to the Bar U Ranch will enjoy a living history experience as costumed interpreters demonstrate ranching skills such as cattle handling, roping, saddle making, blacksmithing and more. The ranch’s visitor centre and 35 historic structures provide a close-up look at Canada’s ranching roots. Guided walking and wagon tours are available. The Bar U Ranch is located approximately 100 km south of Calgary on Highway 22.
Why Go
Head out to the Bar U Ranch and discover what life was like for working cowboys in the Old West. Founded in the foothills of southern Alberta in the late 1800s, the Bar U was once one of Canada’s largest ranching operations. Today it’s a National Historic Site – and an exciting way to learn about ranching culture. Visitors to the Bar U Ranch will enjoy a living history experience as costumed interpreters demonstrate ranching skills such as cattle handling, roping, saddle making, blacksmithing and more. The ranch’s visitor centre and 35 historic structures provide a close-up look at Canada’s ranching roots.
What's Great
Enjoy a guided walking tour where you can get the chance to explore the inner workings of the development of the ranching industry in Canada by an heritage interpreter. Dare to go beyond the beaten path. Climb aboard a wagon pulled by Percheron horses – the breed that made the Bar U famous! Set off on a one-hour excursion through the Ranch’s historic core. Hear amazing tales and take in the breathtaking vistas of the Rocky Mountain foothills.
Local Tip:
Plan your trip to Bar U during the summer months as they close during the winter. Bring a picnic and enjoy one of the many beautiful picnic spots.
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