Bow Valley Ranche Historical Society

Bow Valley Ranche Historical Society The 2.5 acre Native species Garden brings together recreational space, interpretive walks and entertainment areas. teepee.

The Ranche House built by William Roper Hull in 1896 and than purchased in 1904 by Senator Patrick Burns, restored and opened as a fine dining restaurant in 2000. A new expansion area called the " Artisan Gardens" will create a unique venue that will honor the First Nations people. It brings together celebrated artists and people interested in creating their legacy. Amphitheater style seating will

feature 24 benches with attached 3-sided arrowhead monoliths, each showcasing 3 pieces of original art enhancing a central 24 ft. Canadian artists Robert Bateman, Vilem Zach, Jeff de Boer, Paul Van Ginkel, Derek Besant, Doug Swinton, Alexandra Haeseker and First Nation Artists are a few representatives. This setting will accommodate family celebrations and public events for over 100 people. The Artisan Garden will ensure Alberta's history, nature, and art will be honored and represented in this unique and culturally significant venue.

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315 Deercliff Road SE
Calgary, AB
T2J5K6

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