# Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation > Welcome To Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation --- ## Pages - [Tickets Checkout](https://grpf.ca/tickets-checkout/) - [Order Completed](https://grpf.ca/tickets-order/) - [Golf Cart Bookings](https://grpf.ca/golf-cart-bookings/): For Internal GRPF Staff Use Only - [Facility Booking](https://grpf.ca/facility-booking/) - [GRPF Support Donation](https://grpf.ca/grpf-donation-copy-2/) - [Employment Opportunities](https://grpf.ca/employment-opportunities/): At this time, there are no positions available. - [Events](https://grpf.ca/grpf-events/) - [Get Involved](https://grpf.ca/get-involved/): The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Glenbow Ranch Provincial... - [Summer Camps](https://grpf.ca/summer-camps/): Registration for Summer 2026 Opens February 14th! Register for Summer Camp GRPF Summer Camp Rules GRPF Summer Camp Policies GRPF... - [Guided Tours](https://grpf.ca/guided-tours/): Interactive Tours In The Park Book Your Tours Here Thank you for a great 2025 season! Our golf cart tours... - [GRPF eCards](https://grpf.ca/grpf-ecards/): Giving this year just got easier! Help us continue to Protect What You Love by sending that hard-to-buy-for-person a donation... - [Park Trails](https://grpf.ca/park-trails/): Explore our Park Trails! - [Contact Us](https://grpf.ca/contact-us/): Contact Info 255001 Glenbow RoadCochrane, Alberta T4C 0B7Phone: 403-851-9053E-mail: experienceglenbow@grpf. ca Visitor Information Centre Fall/Winter hours: Open 9:00am-3:00pm Monday-Friday Open... - [Programs & Tours](https://grpf.ca/programs-tours/): About Glenbow Ranch The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of... - [Bench & Rock Dedication Program](https://grpf.ca/bench-rock-dedication-program/): Adopt a Bench / Rock Program Adopting a bench of rock at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is a unique way... - [School Programs](https://grpf.ca/school-programs/): About Our School Group & Homeschool Programs Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation nature based field trips are on treaty 7 land,... - [Virtual Tours](https://grpf.ca/virtual-tours/): Take a walk along the Tiger Lily Loop Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation celebrates and acknowledges the history and contributions of... - [Visitor Info](https://grpf.ca/visitor-info/): Glenbow Ranch is 3,200 acres of native fescue grassland and an active cattle ranch. Enjoy stunning vistas, rolling hills, and... - [About GRPF](https://grpf.ca/about-grpf/): We are dedicated to the protection and preservation of lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. The Glenbow Ranch... - [Career Opportunities](https://grpf.ca/career-opportunities/): Currently unavailable There are currently no positions available, however we are always looking for volunteers. Email experienceglenbow@grpf. ca for more... - [GRPF Donor Policy](https://grpf.ca/grpf-donor-policy/): The purpose of this policy is to define Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) policies related to fundraising integrity and accountability... - [Donation Confirmation](https://grpf.ca/donation-confirmation/) - [Donation Failed](https://grpf.ca/donation-failed/): We're sorry, your donation failed to process. Please try again or contact site support. - [Donor Dashboard](https://grpf.ca/donor-dashboard/) - [Donate to GRPF](https://grpf.ca/donate-to-grpf/): Looking for other ways to donate? Donating in memory of a loved one? Consider stewarding an acre in their name... - [Steward an Acre](https://grpf.ca/steward-an-acre-2/): Protect the Place you Love Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the... - [Aspen Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/aspen-quadrant-2/) - [Water Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/water-quadrant/) - [Sandstone Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/sandstone-quadrant/) - [Grasslands Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/grasslands-quadrant/) - [Shop](https://grpf.ca/shop/): 2026 GRPF Calendar $25. 00Add to cart Alberta's Cornerstone $35. 00Add to cart Bike Bottle $8. 00Add to cart Ceramic... - [Cart](https://grpf.ca/cart/) - [Checkout](https://grpf.ca/checkout/) - [My account](https://grpf.ca/my-account/) - [Shop](https://grpf.ca/shop-2/) - [Our blog](https://grpf.ca/news/) - [Welcome to Glenbow Ranch](https://grpf.ca/): Welcome to Glenbow Ranch Protecting over 3,200 acres of native fescue grasslands. Discover More Support The Glenbow Ranch! Help our... - [Cart](https://grpf.ca/shop-2/cart-2/) - [Checkout](https://grpf.ca/shop-2/checkout-2/) - [My account](https://grpf.ca/shop-2/my-account-2/) --- ## Posts - [New Executive Director](https://grpf.ca/new-executive-director/): Noel Edey, CochraneNow. com | Thursday, Jan 08 2026, 5:00 AM The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation has named Cheryl Munson as its... - [Don't Forget - Park Talk Reschedule - January 14](https://grpf.ca/dont-forget-park-talk-reschedule-january-14/): This talk links physics and astronomy with our physiological and emotional wellbeing. As our planet moves in its orbit around... - [Park Talk Dec. 17 Cancelled](https://grpf.ca/park-talk-dec-17-cancelled/): Dear Friends, With winter weather creating poor visibility, we’ve decided to cancel tonight’s talk (December 17) to ensure everyone’s safety. We apologize... - [Giving Tuesday](https://grpf.ca/giving-tuesday/): As we approach Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, we’re reminded of the incredible power of generosity and the strength of... - [December Park Talk](https://grpf.ca/december-park-talk/): This talk links physics and astronomy with our physiological and emotional wellbeing. As our planet moves in its orbit around... - [October Park Talk](https://grpf.ca/october-park-talk/): Golden Eagle Migration! Join our very own Blake Weis in a discussion about Golden Eagle Migration. Every year thousands of... - [2026 Calendars](https://grpf.ca/2026-calendars/): 📅 Just Dropped! Snag your exclusive calendar while supplies last! Featuring stunning photography by our talented volunteer artists, Linda Vick... - [September Park Talk](https://grpf.ca/september-park-talk/): The History of Canadian Bison Conservation Join Wes Olson in a discussion about his passion for Bison Extirpation: The complete... - [Fall Golf Cart Tours](https://grpf.ca/fall-golf-cart-tours/): 🍁 Fall Golf Cart Tours Are Here! 🍂 Didn’t make it this summer? No worries — fall is even better.... - [Share your ideas](https://grpf.ca/share-your-ideas/): Alberta Forestry and Parks, together with the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, is developing the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park management plan.... - [Historic Calgary Week 2025](https://grpf.ca/historic-calgary-week-2025/): Explore Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (run by the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation) and find out about its rich history. Park... - [Trail Update](https://grpf.ca/trail-update/): All trails are currently open. The cattle are on the west side of the park, enter at your own risk.... - [Trail Closures 2](https://grpf.ca/trail-closures-2/): Please note: that Tiger Lily Loop is a no bike trail – cyclist access to the west side of the... - [Trail Closures](https://grpf.ca/trail-closures/) - [July Park Talk](https://grpf.ca/july-park-talk/): July 2nd, 2024 Haskayne Legacy Park Pavilion 6pm-pm The event is free, but does require registration. - [Park talk](https://grpf.ca/park-talk/): Wednesday June 4th 6:00pm-8:00pm Haskayne legacy park - [Golf Cart Adventures](https://grpf.ca/golf-cart-adventures/): Your adventure awaits. Come with us on a journey through time as we share the history behind Glenbow Ranch Provincial... - [Report to Community](https://grpf.ca/report-to-community/): Join us for a special evening as we share the progress we’ve made—and the bold steps we’re taking for the... - [Summer Camp Registration 80% Sold Out!](https://grpf.ca/summer-camp-registration-open/): 2025 Summer Camps powered by Qualico Communities and Rocky Mountain Rotary | Programs & Events | Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation... - [Giving Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024](https://grpf.ca/giving-tuesday-dec-3-2024/): Donate to Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation – Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation - [2025 GRPF Calendars](https://grpf.ca/2025-grpf-calendars/): Get your hands on the 2025 GRPF Calendar – now available! We’re thrilled to announce that our beautiful 2025 calendars... - [Cochrane Town Council Meeting June 17, 6pm](https://grpf.ca/cochrane-town-council-meeting-june-17-6pm/): There is a new technical report showing some of the damage that a “Glenbow East” dam could cause in the town... - [Trail Closure](https://grpf.ca/trail-closure/): Please be advised that the Narrows are CLOSED due to flooding and ice damming. All other trails are open. Access... - [December Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/december-newsletter/): Click below to read our December Newsletter! - [Winter Hours](https://grpf.ca/winter-hours/) - [PRESS RELEASE](https://grpf.ca/press-release/): December 15, 2022 NEW PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALGARY AND AREA LEGACY PARKS COMING IN 2023 Public access improvements will soon... - [NEW PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALGARY AND AREA LEGACY PARKS COMING IN 2023](https://grpf.ca/new-public-access-to-calgary-and-area-legacy-parks-coming-in-2023/): Public access improvements will soon be underway to the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park and the City of Calgary’s Haskayne Legacy... - [November Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/november-newsletter/): Click below to read our November Newsletter! - [October Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/october-newsletter/): Click below to read our October Newsletter! - [Shari Peyerl Presentation about her new book - Alberta's Cornerstone: Archaeological Adventures in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park](https://grpf.ca/shari-peyerl-presentation-about-her-new-book-albertas-cornerstone-archaeological-adventures-in-glenbow-ranch-provincial-park/): Join Shari Peyerl on Sunday, July 17 at 3:00 PM at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for a presentation about her... - [Book Launch Postponed to June 18](https://grpf.ca/book-launch/): The fascinating exploration of a vanished settlement in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, told within the framework of an archaeologist’s memoir.... - [April Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/april-newsletter/): Click below to read our April Newsletter! - [GRPF Art in the Park](https://grpf.ca/grpf-art-in-the-park/): Special Event: Guided Photography Tour with Jo-Anne Oucharek May 14th at 11:00 am and 2:00pm | May 15th at 10:00am... - [March Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/march-newsletter/): Click below to read our March Newsletter! - [February Newsletter](https://grpf.ca/february-newsletter/): Click below to read our February Newsletter! - [December Newsletter. Happy Holidays](https://grpf.ca/december-newsletter-happy-holidays/): Click below to read our December Newsletter! - [January Newsletter. Happy New Year](https://grpf.ca/january-newsletter-happy-new-year/): Click below to read our January Newsletter! - [Women's Health Talk & Walk](https://grpf.ca/womens-health-talk-walk/): **Due to low registration numbers, this event has been postponed! We hope to reschedule it soon so stay tuned! **... - [GRPF Celebrates 10th Anniversary](https://grpf.ca/10th-anniversary/): Come celebrate our 10th anniversary on August 8th and 9th! We will be offering free tours and programming over the... - [Calling All Nature Calgary Members!](https://grpf.ca/calling-all-nature-calgary-members/): Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is pleased to offer four different Nature Calgary tours throughout July. All tours run from 8:00... - [June Newsletter: GRPF win prestigious Emerald award!](https://grpf.ca/june-newsletter-grpf-win-prestigious-emerald-award/): Click below to read our June Newsletter! - [GRPF Golf Cart Tours & Bike Tours are Back!](https://grpf.ca/grpf-golf-cart-tours-bike-tours-are-back/): GRPF is pleased to announce the return of our popular golf cart tours! Bike tours will also be offered once... - [May Newsletter: GRPF relaunches Park Patrol Volunteer Program & is getting a new sunshade!](https://grpf.ca/may-newsletter-grpf-relaunches-park-patrol-volunteer-program-is-getting-a-new-sunshade/): Click below to read our May Newsletter! - [A Great Start to the New Year for GRPF](https://grpf.ca/a-great-start-to-the-new-year-for-grpf/): Click below to read our January Newsletter! - [Summer Camps & School Challenges at GRPF](https://grpf.ca/summer-camps-school-challenges-at-grpf/): Click below to read our March Newsletter! - [Spring is Here and We are Ready](https://grpf.ca/spring-is-here-and-we-are-ready/): Click below to read our April Newsletter! - [Steward an Acre School Challenge](https://grpf.ca/steward-an-acre-school-challenge/): Hello Teachers & Educators, Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation recently launched the Steward an Acre fundraising campaign. Each Steward an Acre... - [Summer Job Opportunities at GRPF!](https://grpf.ca/summer-job-opportunities-at-grpf/): Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is looking to fill TWO summer positions! Are you passionate about the environment with a strong... - [In the News: A 'land rush' for good at Glenbow Ranch](https://grpf.ca/in-the-news-a-land-rush-for-good-at-glenbow-ranch/): Article Courtesy of Patrick Gibson of the Cochrane Times As it turns out, both Cochranites and city folk alike have... - [Giving Tuesday Goal Reached!](https://grpf.ca/giving-tuesday-goal-reached/): We are excited to announce we reached our Giving Tuesday goal of $5,000 and in fact surpassed it reaching a... - [Thank You Bow River's Edge Campground!](https://grpf.ca/thank-you-bow-rivers-edge-campground/): We would like to thank BRECS for a grant awarded to us to help with the purchase of a new... - [2021 Calendar Fundraiser](https://grpf.ca/2021-calendar-fundraiser/): You like our photos on Facebook – now enjoy them in calendar form! $30 each. They are your standard wall... - [Wild & Wonderful Wildlife Bike Ride](https://grpf.ca/wild-wonderful-wildlife-bike-ride/): Bring your kids from on a hilly but worth it ride. Starting at the Parking lot, we will bike to... --- ## Donation Forms - [Glenbow Ranch Endowment Fund](https://grpf.ca/donations/glenbow-ranch-endowment-fund/): [] - [GRPF Support Donation](https://grpf.ca/donations/grpf-donation-2/): [] - [GRPF Donation](https://grpf.ca/donations/grpf-donation/): [] - [Rock & Bench Program](https://grpf.ca/donations/rock-bench-program/) - [Sprague's Pipit Habitat Restoration](https://grpf.ca/donations/spragues-pipit-habitat-restoration/) - [Steward An Acre](https://grpf.ca/donations/steward-an-acre-data/) --- ## Products - [2026 GRPF Calendar](https://grpf.ca/product/2026-grpf-calendar/): Snag your exclusive calendar while supplies last! Featuring stunning photography by our talented volunteer artists, Linda Vick & Ken Wright.... - [Glenbow History Book](https://grpf.ca/product/glenbow-history-book/): Learn about the fascinating history Glenbow and how it became a provincial park! - [Alberta's Cornerstone](https://grpf.ca/product/albertas-cornerstone/): Alberta’s Cornerstone by Shari Peyerl The fascinating exploration of a vanished settlement in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, told within the... - [Pencil Holder with Digital Photo Frame](https://grpf.ca/product/pencil-holder-with-digital-photo-frame/): Pencil holder with digital photo frame - [GRPF Postcards](https://grpf.ca/product/grpf-postcards/): Get your GRPF postcards to send to your family and friends! - [Ceramic Campfire Mug](https://grpf.ca/product/ceramic-campfire-mug/) - [Tall Water Bottle](https://grpf.ca/product/tall-water-bottle/) - [Travel Mug](https://grpf.ca/product/travel-mug/) - [Holiday Card](https://grpf.ca/product/holiday-card/) - [GRPF Hat](https://grpf.ca/product/grpf-hat/) - [Janet's Story - Requiescat in Pace](https://grpf.ca/product/janets-story-requiescat-in-pace/): Janet’s Story – Requiescat in Pace By Catherine Munn Smith From the noise and bustle of industrial Manchester to the... - [Dear Boss Book - Letters from the Lazy 3 Bar Ranche](https://grpf.ca/product/dear-boss-book-letters-from-the-lazy-3-bar-ranche/): Dear Boss Book – Letters from the Lazy 3 Bar Ranche Edited by Catherine Munn Smith From the wild shenanigans... - [School Days & Community Life Book](https://grpf.ca/product/school-days-community-life-book/): Memories from the Westminster, Glendale, Bearspaw and Glenbow School Districts of Alberta by Elisa J. Hart for the Bearspaw Historical... - [Bike Bottle](https://grpf.ca/product/bike-bottle/) - [Steward An Acre Sponsorship](https://grpf.ca/product/steward-an-acre-sponsorship/): Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are... - [Steward An Acre Sponsorship - Water Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/product/steward-an-acre-sponsorship-water-quadrant/): Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are... - [Steward An Acre Sponsorship - Aspen Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/product/steward-an-acre-sponsorship-aspen-quadrant/): Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are... - [Steward An Acre Sponsorship - Sandstone Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/product/steward-an-acre-sponsorship-sandstone-quadrant/): Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are... - [Steward An Acre Sponsorship - Grasslands Quadrant](https://grpf.ca/product/steward-an-acre-sponsorship-grasslands-quadrant/): Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are... --- ## Park Trail - [Bow River Loop](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/bow-river-loop/) - [Glenbow Trail](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/glenbow-trail/) - [The Narrows](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/the-narrows/) - [Scott Trail](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/scott-trail/) - [Yodel Loop](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/yodel-loop/) - [Tiger Lily Loop](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/tiger-lily-loop/) - [McPherson Trail](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/mcpherson-trail/) - [Badger Bowl](https://grpf.ca/park-trail/badger-bowl/) --- ## Sponsors - [Rocky View County](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/rocky-view-county/) - [Qualico Communities](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/qualico-communities/) - [Blue Pixel Media](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/blue-pixel-media/) - [Bow RiversEdge Campground](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/bow-riversedge-campground/) - [Garmin](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/garmin/) - [TransCanada Trail](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/transcanada-trail/) - [Heidelberg Materials](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/heidelberg-materials/) - [Urban Systems Foundation](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/urban-systems-foundation/) - [Alberta Beef Producers](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/alberta-beef-producers/) - [TD Friends of the Environment](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/td-friends-of-the-environment/) - [Calgary Foundation](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/calgary-foundation/) - [Government of Canada](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/government-of-canada/) - [Cochrane Foundation](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/cochrane-foundation/) - [Alberta Parks](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/alberta-parks/) - [Alberta Conservation Association](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/alberta-conservation-association/) - [Baker Tilly](https://grpf.ca/sponsors/baker-tilley/) --- ## Team - [Susan Church](https://grpf.ca/team/myrna-dube-thompson/) - [Kim Kadatz](https://grpf.ca/team/kim-kadatz/) - [Braden Norman](https://grpf.ca/team/braden-norman/) - [Blake Weis](https://grpf.ca/team/blake-weis/) - [Nick King](https://grpf.ca/team/nick-king/) - [Holly Duchscher](https://grpf.ca/team/holly-duchscher/) - [Stephanie Campagna](https://grpf.ca/team/stephanie-campagna/) - [Cheryl Munson](https://grpf.ca/team/cheryl-munson/) - [Georg Paffrath](https://grpf.ca/team/georg-paffrath/) - [Andy Crooks](https://grpf.ca/team/andy-crooks/) - [Cam Crawford](https://grpf.ca/team/cam-crawford/) - [Tim Harvie](https://grpf.ca/team/tim-harvie/) - [Doug Marter](https://grpf.ca/team/doug-marter/) --- # # Detailed Content ## Pages Purchase Tickets Checkout Error! Something went wrong! Oops, no tickets! Please browse events and add tickets to check out. --- Whoops! No order information is available because no purchase was made. back home --- For Internal GRPF Staff Use Only --- Facility: HaskayneBoardroomSchoolhouse Date: Meeting Starting Time: Your Name: Email: Book Appointment --- At this time, there are no positions available. --- The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (GRPP) and other lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. Established in 2007 by the Harvie Family, our Mission is to protect and promote Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park through engagement, education, collaboration and conservation. Our Vision is to make Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park one of the most inspiring, accessible and healthy protected urban parks in North America. Learn More About Us Become A Steward Are you interested in helping protect, maintain and promote Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park – all while having a great time? Then volunteering with the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is for you! GRPF offers a variety of volunteering opportunities which include working in the Visitor Centre, guiding golf cart and hiking tours, assisting with weed control and trail maintenance and supporting special events and programs. Volunteers do not need to commit to a minimum number of hours and can chose from a variety of activities through our volunteer website. Most volunteer opportunities with our Foundation occur during the Spring, Summer and Fall months. To become a volunteer, please apply online. Volunteers must also sign a volunteer agreement prior to taking part in any volunteer activity. ”After falling in love with the Park, I decided that I wanted to give back to the place that had given so much to me, so I started volunteering with GRPF... Volunteering at GRPF offers limitless opportunities to use my... --- Registration for Summer 2026 Opens February 14th! Register for Summer Camp GRPF Summer Camp Rules GRPF Summer Camp Policies GRPF Summer Camp Map --- Interactive Tours In The Park Book Your Tours Here Thank you for a great 2025 season! Our golf cart tours will return in April 2026. We look forward to seeing you then! To purchase your tour online you will need an account in our system. 1. Create an account with our new registration system. 2. Verify your email. 3. Select the merchandise you wish to purchase. 4. Follow the prompts5. Complete payment and you will receive an email confirmation for your tour. *Please note by creating an account you will also be signing a GRPF liability waiver & photography release waiver. Birthdates are collected to ensure the primary account holder is over the age of 18. Only share medical history you feel your tour operator should know* Golf Cart Tours Birding Tours Walking Tours Golf Cart Tours Register HereEnjoy a tour of the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. This interpretive tour begins with you being picked up at our parking lot and takes you all over the park with frequent stops to explain the history and ecology of the park while you enjoy the stunning vistas. This tour is particularly recommended for those with mobility challenges and is very popular with senior living facilities. “Smelling the ground and seeing these grasslands brings back so many memories of life on the farm. I never thought I would be able to smell these lands again... ”– Bruce, senior living facility golf cart tour participant Birding Tours Register HereGlenbow Ranch Provincial Park contains some... --- Giving this year just got easier! Help us continue to Protect What You Love by sending that hard-to-buy-for-person a donation in their name and a Holiday E-Card! Give the gift of Protecting what your family & friends love with our new e-cards! This season you can share the love by sending e-cards. Choose one of 8 seasonal e-cards to make your donation a gift. The e-card form will appear following your selection and donation completion. To get started, choose your card below. After selecting your e-card, ensure you select the Enter e-card Recipient Information radio button to add your name and the name of the recipient: Info coming soon! --- Explore our Park Trails! --- Contact Info 255001 Glenbow RoadCochrane, Alberta T4C 0B7Phone: 403-851-9053E-mail: experienceglenbow@grpf. ca Visitor Information Centre Fall/Winter hours: Open 9:00am-3:00pm Monday-FridayOpen weekends dependent on volunteers. *Please note: during the winter months we may be closed due to weather/road conditions Visitor Info Park Hours The park is open for your enjoyment sunrise to sunset every day of the year. --- About Glenbow Ranch The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (GRPP) and other lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. Established in 2007 by the Harvie Family, our Mission is to protect and promote Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park through engagement, education, collaboration and conservation. Our Vision is to make Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park one of the most inspiring, accessible and healthy protected urban parks in North America. Learn More About Us School Programs Our school programming continues to grow every year! We offer both in-school programming and programs offered here at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Our programs offer a great opportunity for students to learn and interact with nature and everything it has to offer. Areas of focus include archaeology, grasslands, ecosystems, pond life, microorganisms and many more! Learn More Guided Tours Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation offers various interpretive guided tours throughout the year. These tours are led by our knowledgeable and passionate staff and stewards and cover topics such as photography, history of the park, and geology – to name a few! You don’t want to forget your camera on these tours for your chance to capture photos of potential wildlife and of course our stunning vistas! Learn More --- Adopt a Bench / Rock Program Adopting a bench of rock at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is a unique way to support our Foundation. When you join the Adopt-A-Bench/Rock program, GRPF installs a plaque engraved with a personalized inscription on the bench or rock you chose. Inscriptions can celebrate a life, share a moment, or promote a business. The Bench/Rock Dedication Program through Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation supports educational programming, visitor services and conservation efforts of our Foundation. The CostIt costs $5,500 to sponsor a bench for a ten-year term. This cost includes the cost of the bench, plaque, installation and maintenance. A charitable tax receipt(s) is issued for the cost. It costs $4,500 to sponsor a sitting rock for a ten-year term, costs include the cost of a plaque and installation. A charitable tax receipt(s) is issued for the cost. For more information please contact our office at admin@grpf. ca or at 403-851-9053. --- About Our School Group & Homeschool Programs Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation nature based field trips are on treaty 7 land, as we learn with nature we recognize the past, present, and future generations of the Stoney Nakoda Nations, the Tsuut’ina, the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani), and the Metis Nation (Region 3) who first lived and learned here. In the spirit of reconciliation, we recognize the continued importance of these lands to all who make their home in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. Nature based school fieldtrips include:Ecology of the grasslands field studyExplore pond field studyGuided walks & custom programsArchaeology in the parkArchaeology in your schoolRunning with the Ranchers in Association with Alberta Beef ProducersCurriculum links & details below Fill out the form below to book your school or homeschool program now! Field Trip Inquiry Form Nature Based Field TripFAQs Download Field Trip FAQs School Group & Homeschool Program Options Archaeology In The Park Grasslands: Field Study Explore Pond: Field Study Archaeology In Your School Guided Walks & Custom Programs Running with the Ranchers Archaeology In The Park Discover Archaeology in the Park for grade 3-6Let’s get dirty! This land has hidden its stories in the earth. Will you uncover them? Unearth discoveries in a simulated dig site. Handle artifacts and find their clues. Hear stories our Indigenous friends have given to us to share with you. Walk the beautiful hills of Glenbow Ranch and discover a few of our many archaeological sites in the park, some... --- Take a walk along the Tiger Lily Loop Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation celebrates and acknowledges the history and contributions of the Indigenous people of Canada. We believe that by learning about Indigenous culture, one that was created on and tied to the lands we call home, we can understand and respect our earth and deepen the appreciation for the role we all play in our ecosystem. We invite you to take a walk along Tiger Lily Loop with Traditional Stoney Nakoda Knowledge Keepers, Historians, and Advisors. Learn about traditional plant uses, history, stories, and language of the Stoney People. All you need is a phone or computer, and you can follow the trail and stop along the way for videos, text, and audio that will deepen your appreciation for Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, grasslands, and maybe even your own back yard. Enjoy this tour, perfect for all ages! --- Glenbow Ranch is 3,200 acres of native fescue grassland and an active cattle ranch. Enjoy stunning vistas, rolling hills, and spot the occasional cowboy as you explore nearly 40 kms of paved and shale path – all a stones throw from Calgary and Cochrane. How To Get To The Park Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is:approximately 34 kilometres or a 35-minute drive west of downtown Calgary, orapproximately 4 kilometres or a 10-minute drive east of the Town of Cochrane. Access to the Park is from Glenbow Road, south of Highway 1A. Drive carefully and slowly on Glenbow Road. Watch for pedestrians and wildlife, and respect the privacy of those living near the park. All vehicles must park in designated areas only. Get Directions Now Frequently Asked Questions Visitor Centre Info Make the most of your visit by dropping into the Visitor Centre, located at trail-level on the south side of the Park’s Office building. The exhibits provide insight into the natural and cultural history offered by these protected lands. The friendly staff and volunteers can help answer any questions that you may have, provide updates about what’s going on at the park, and help you decide where to begin your adventure and make the most of your time at the Park. Visitor Centre Hours are typically 9 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday. Visitor Center availability on the weekends will depend on our stewards availability to work the VIC. Please Note: During inclement weather, or when the road conditions on... --- We are dedicated to the protection and preservation of lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (GRPP) and other lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. Established in 2007 by the Harvie Family, our Mission is to protect and promote Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park through engagement, education, collaboration and conservation. Our Vision is to make Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park one of the most inspiring, accessible and healthy protected urban parks in North America. We believe strongly in creating stewardship in all those who visit this beautiful and important Park. Our educational programming brings grassland, pond and archaeological programming to nearly 5,000 area children each year. In partnership with Alberta Parks, we maintain the health of the Park’s fragile ecosystem through a robust and effective Vegetation Management Program. Our volunteers and small staff work tirelessly to protect and promote Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Our Foundation relies solely on grants and donations and does not receive financial support from the Government of Alberta. Meet Our Team The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (GRPP) and other lands that possess important heritage and ecological value. --- Currently unavailableThere are currently no positions available, however we are always looking for volunteers. Email experienceglenbow@grpf. ca for more information! --- The purpose of this policy is to define Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation (GRPF) policies related to fundraising integrity and accountability to donors, in a manner consistent with encouraging the highest ethical standards as a registered charity and as a public foundation. 1.  Fundraising Best Practices Fundraising solicitations on behalf of the GRPF will be truthful and accurately describe the intended use of the funds. Anyone soliciting funds on behalf of the GRPF shall:• Adhere to this Fundraising and Donor Accountability Policy;• Act with fairness, integrity, and in accordance with all laws, professional codes, or standards ofpractice;• Cease solicitation of a prospective donor who identifies the solicitation as unwelcomed;• Disclose immediately to GRPF any actual or apparent conflict of interest; and• Not accept donations for purposes that are inconsistent with the GRPF’s objects. GRPF will not pay finders’ fees or commissions to anyone based on either the number of gifts received or the value of funds raised. GRPF will not sell or share its donor list with any organization unless required by law to share suchlist. The Board of Directors of GRPF shall be informed in a timely fashion of complaints from donors or prospective donors about any matters. GRPF supports and upholds the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Code of Ethical Standards. 2.  Donor Rights All donors are entitled to receive an official receipt for income tax purposes for the amount of the donation regardless of the size of the donation. Donors of non-monetary eligible gifts (as defined by the Canada... --- We're sorry, your donation failed to process. Please try again or contact site support. --- Looking for other ways to donate? Donating in memory of a loved one? Consider stewarding an acre in their name or adopting a dedication bench or rock! Corporate Gifts From matching employee gifts and corporate volunteer days, to program sponsorship, companies can support Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation in meaningful ways. If you are interested in this option please email us at experienceglenbow@grpf. ca or call 403-851-9053. Bequests A charitable bequest is a gift in your will to The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation. It is a wonderful, simple and effective way to help us steward these lands, provide meaningful educational programming and promote Glenbow Ranch for future generations. If you are interested in this option please email us at experienceglenbow@grpf. ca or call 403-851-9053. In-Kind Gifts Our Foundation is often looking for gifts in-kind. From offering a particular expertise to donating a vehicle or artifact, there are many ways to help through an in-kind donation. If you are interested in this option please email us at experienceglenbow@grpf. ca or call 403-851-9053. Through Partners You can donate through our partners partners such as The United Way, Canada Helps and Benevity. Steward an Acre Bench - Rock Dedication Program --- Protect the Place you Love Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are irreplaceable natural ecosystems. They are the lifeblood of our region, supporting vast, interconnected ecosystems that are increasingly fragmented or lost entirely to the development and human activity. Native prairie grassland and parkland are among the fastest disappearing wildlife habitats on the planet, and the rate of habitat loss is at an all-time high. This deprives wildlife of the essentials for survival and takes away the opportunity for people to enjoy all the natural beauty our province has to offer. When you Steward an Acre in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, you protect land right here at home in the Bow River Valley. Your gift will preserve more than 3,200 acres of plants and animals, wetlands, riverbanks, and forests. These crucial habitats are hard at work reducing our risk of floods, cleaning our water, stopping erosion, and storing vast amounts of carbon to keep our communities healthy and resilient in the face of climate change. Each Steward an Acre sponsorship costs $150 and will help care for an acre of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for three years. One hundred percent of your contribution to Steward an Acre goes directly toward the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation’s vital work to protect the park and preserve its fragile ecosystem and contributes to ongoing conservation programming and education. 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The Park is home to creatures big and small from moose to bumblebees and spans 10 km of the Bow River. https://youtu. be/klgUZ-H3XLk We preserve and enhance the diverse natural and human history found in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park Explore Park Trails Guided Tours School Programs Upcoming Events 3 events found. Events Today Upcoming Upcoming Select date. List of events in Photo View Park Talk Series Feb 11 Park Talk Series Featured 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Get Tickets Free 24 tickets left Park Talk Series Mar 11 Park Talk Series Featured 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Get Tickets Free 47 tickets left Park Talk Series Apr 15 Park Talk Series Featured 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Get Tickets Free 49 tickets left Previous... --- --- ## Posts - Categories: News Noel Edey, CochraneNow. com | Thursday, Jan 08 2026, 5:00 AM The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation has named Cheryl Munson as its new executive director, marking a new chapter focused on expanding public awareness, strengthening community connections, and growing fundraising support for one of Alberta’s most treasured natural spaces. “The Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park connects our past with our future,” Munson said. “It is one of Alberta’s most meaningful natural and historical assets — holding the stories of this land, the people who cared for it, and the generations who will depend on us to protect it. "It offers a rare combination of ecological protection, living history, and accessible outdoor recreation right on Calgary’s doorstep. My top priority is helping people understand its value — and how essential community support is to its future. ” A third-generation Calgarian with a background in government relations and fundraising, Munson also spent two decades in the fitness industry. She said the role connects deeply to her own family history. “My great-grandfather, Alex Fleming, managed the Cochrane Ranch in the late 1890s,” she said. “So it’s incredibly meaningful to my family for me to take on this role with the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation. ” Georg Paffrath, former board chair and interim CEO, said the foundation sought someone who combines government relations experience with a passion for the park to replace Jeromy Farkas, who was recently elected mayor of Calgary. “Recognizing the unique relationship the foundation has with the Alberta government, it was important for the... --- - Categories: Events This talk links physics and astronomy with our physiological and emotional wellbeing. As our planet moves in its orbit around the Sun, its daily spin imparts an angular momentum that locks the rotational axis in orientation, regardless of where we are in our orbit. As a consequence of this, the Earth experiences seasons that drive an annual rhythm to our lives. In Winter, we experience shorter days and longer nights, and as a species we undergo hormonal changes. We respond to the longer nights with distinct social conventions, many centered around night, darkness and special glimpses of sunlight. --- - Categories: Events Dear Friends, With winter weather creating poor visibility, we’ve decided to cancel tonight’s talk (December 17) to ensure everyone’s safety. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Please note: This has been rescheduled for Wednesday, January 14, 2026.   Wishing you all happy holidays! Warm regards, The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation Team --- - Categories: Fundraising As we approach Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, we’re reminded of the incredible power of generosity and the strength of our community when we come together with a shared purpose. Today, we are thrilled to share some exciting news:  A couple of generous donors have committed $25,000 to support our mission — and they’re challenging our community to match it.   This means that every dollar you give will go twice as far in helping us continue the work we do. Whether it's $10, $100, or more, your contribution will be doubled, amplifying its impact and helping us reach our goal of unlocking the full $25,000 match.   Our Outdoor Leadership School has been an incredibly rewarding experience for everyone involved, but as this program is not funded by the Calgary Board of Education, we cannot provide this one-of-a-kind learning opportunity without support from people like you.   This year, we’re raising funds to cover critical costs like bussing and outdoor supplies, so that every student—regardless of background—can participate fully and safely. Rain jackets, hiking boots, and a ride to the trailhead may seem simple, but for many students, they’re the key to a life-changing experience.   Your gift this Giving Tuesday will go directly toward:  Return transportation from schools to Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park Supplies and reusable gear for children Expanding access to nature-based leadership program Together, we can build on this momentum and ensure that our work continues to reach those who need it most.   Will you... --- - Categories: Events This talk links physics and astronomy with our physiological and emotional wellbeing. As our planet moves in its orbit around the Sun, its daily spin imparts an angular momentum that locks the rotational axis in orientation, regardless of where we are in our orbit. As a consequence of this, the Earth experiences seasons that drive an annual rhythm to our lives. In Winter, we experience shorter days and longer nights, and as a species we undergo hormonal changes. We respond to the longer nights with distinct social conventions, many centered around night, darkness and special glimpses of sunlight. Bio: Roland Dechesne, FRASC*, is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada’s Light Pollution Abatement Committee (RASC LPA Committee) as well as a Past President of the Calgary Centre of the RASC and an amateur astronomer with over 40 years’ experience. He has been a popularizer of astronomy to the public for much of that time. His interests are astrophotography, meteorites and light pollution abatement. He ‘moonlights’ as an oil and gas geologist during the day. He was recently honoured by having asteroid #10087 named for him.   *Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada This event is sold out and we may have a spot or two available - call our office at 403-851-9053 to confirm! --- - Categories: Events Golden Eagle Migration! Join our very own Blake Weis in a discussion about Golden Eagle Migration. Every year thousands of Golden Eagles migrate along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains between their summer breeding grounds in Alaska and northern Canada and their winter range in the Great Plains. This migration route is the only place in the world where Golden Eagles move in large numbers. Since 1992, Rocky Mountain Eagle Research Foundation (RMERF) volunteers have performed annual raptor migration counts in Kananaskis Country in spring and fall, providing data to better the understanding of and inspire amazement in watching Golden Eagles. Join eagle watcher and GRPF Conservation Coordinator Blake Weis to explore eagle migration and the natural history of this iconic species. Register Here! --- - Categories: News Just Dropped! Snag your exclusive calendar while supplies last! Featuring stunning photography by our talented volunteer artists, Linda Vick & Ken Wright. Don't miss out—these won't last long! Purchase Here! --- - Categories: Events The History of Canadian Bison Conservation Join Wes Olson in a discussion about his passion for Bison Extirpation: The complete removal of a species from the wild. Such was the fate of plains bison in Canada by 1890. Not a single plains bison remained in the wild in Canada and only about 250 wood bison eluded the slaughter in the northern wilds of Alberta. This presentation describes the historical efforts of conservationists to re-establish wild, free-ranging bison herds across western and northern Canada. The event is free to attend, but requires registration. Register Here! --- - Categories: Golf Cart Tours Fall Golf Cart Tours Are Here! Didn’t make it this summer? No worries — fall is even better. Autumn is the perfect time to experience our scenic golf cart tours. The air is crisp, the crowds are lighter, and the landscapes? Absolutely breathtaking. Picture yourself cruising under a canopy of changing leaves, soaking in the golden light, and discovering hidden gems along the way. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning guest, fall offers a unique charm that summer just can’t match. Our guided golf cart tours are comfortable, laid-back, and packed with local flavor — perfect for couples, families, or small groups looking to enjoy the season in style. What to expect: Stunning fall foliage and photo-worthy views Cool, comfortable temperatures Knowledgeable local guides Fun, easy rides — no walking required! Limited spots available! Fall is a short but beautiful season — don’t miss your chance to ride through it. Book your tour today and make the most of autumn! Book Here! --- - Categories: News Alberta Forestry and Parks, together with the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, is developing the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park management plan. Once approved, the Plan will become the key reference document used to guide operations, decision- making and management of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park now and into the future. Join us for a 1 hour ‘trailhead conversation’ where you can meet with and provide your ideas directly to the management planning team. We will do short walk from the parking lot to the Visitor Centre. For more information, visit alberta. ca/glenbow-ranch-management-plan-engagement --- - Categories: Events Explore Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park (run by the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation) and find out about its rich history. Park stewards Alice Fedosoff and Shari Peyerl will lead a hiking tour of Yodel Loop which covers about 5 km and has several very steep elevation changes. During the hike and at scenic viewpoints, learn about the history of Glenbow quarry, town, school and ranch, as well as the high society of Millionaire Hill. This tour features stories about some children from Glenbow’s past. Please dress for changing weather and remember hiking shoes, walking poles, hat, sunscreen, insect repellant, and water. Limited Spots - Register Here! --- - Categories: News All trails are currently open. The cattle are on the west side of the park, enter at your own risk. If you are in this area dogs must be on leash for your safety, the safety of your dog and the safety of the cattle. --- - Categories: News Please note: that Tiger Lily Loop is a no bike trail - cyclist access to the west side of the park during this time via Gleneagles --- - Categories: Events July 2nd, 2024 Haskayne Legacy Park Pavilion 6pm-pm The event is free, but does require registration. Register Here! --- - Categories: News Wednesday June 4th 6:00pm-8:00pm Haskayne legacy park Register here --- - Categories: Golf Cart Tours Your adventure awaits. Come with us on a journey through time as we share the history behind Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park or join our birding enthusiast on a tour through the park to see what calls Glenbow Ranch home. Programs & Events | Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation Store --- - Categories: Events Join us for a special evening as we share the progress we've made—and the bold steps we're taking for the future of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Together, we’ll share exciting updates including: Update on future plans to connect Trans Canada Trail through the park The launch of our brand-new Outdoor Leadership School in partnership with Calgary Board of Education A sneak peek at our historic Ranch Renewal Project You'll hear directly from our team, celebrate community milestones, and see how your support is helping build something truly special in Alberta’s backyard.  Friday, May 9 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm) Links of Gleneagles, Cochrane This is your park. Let’s celebrate its future—together.   --- - Categories: Summer Camps 2025 Summer Camps powered by Qualico Communities and Rocky Mountain Rotary | Programs & Events | Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation Store --- - Categories: Fundraising Donate to Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation – Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation --- - Categories: Fundraising Get your hands on the 2025 GRPF Calendar – now available! We’re thrilled to announce that our beautiful 2025 calendars have arrived at the Visitor Centre and are ready for you to take home. Featuring stunning views of the park, it’s the perfect way to stay connected with nature all year long. Purchase yours today and pick it up at the park. Don’t miss out – grab yours while supplies last! https://app. amilia. com/store/en/glenbowranch/shop/products --- - Categories: News There is a new technical report showing some of the damage that a "Glenbow East" dam could cause in the town of Cochrane. This document will be shared and studied at tomorrow's Town Council meeting.   While the public will be allowed to watch, we've been told that the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation will not be allowed to make a presentation or ask questions at the meeting. We need as many people as possible to attend, show support for Glenbow Ranch, and urge our town politicians to take this issue seriously. Cochrane Town Council, Committee of the Whole6:00pm, Monday June 17Council Chambers (Cochrane RancheHouse, Cochrane AB) For more information click here --- - Categories: Uncategorized Please be advised that the Narrows are CLOSED due to flooding and ice damming. All other trails are open. Access the East side of the park via Haskayne Park. There are cattle on the West side so please close gates behind you. --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our December Newsletter! December Newsletter --- - Categories: News, Uncategorized December 15, 2022 NEW PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALGARY AND AREA LEGACY PARKS COMING IN 2023 Public access improvements will soon be underway to the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park and the City of Calgary’s Haskayne Legacy Park. A collaborative agreement has been reached that provides for increased visitation while being mindful of long-term environmental stewardship. The project, slated to be completed in mid-2023 along with the land dedication detailed below, has come about as a result of a collaborative effort amongst landowner Pauli (Harvie) Smith, Dick and Lois Haskayne, the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, the City and Rocky View County. “We look forward to partnering with the City of Calgary, Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, and the Harvie and Haskayne families. This connection will support recreation, safety, and ease of movement. Rocky View County is proud to be part of a project that will bring significant and long-standing benefits to the community”, Crystal Kissel, Mayor of Rocky View County said. According to Kyle Ripley, Director of Parks & Open Spaces at the City of Calgary, “The City of Calgary is excited for this collaborative agreement and the access that it will provide both to the Haskayne Legacy Park and the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Providing connections to nature and green space is a priority for the City of Calgary and it is extremely appreciated and valued by Calgarians and the surrounding communities”. In addition, Ms. Smith and the Haskaynes have entered into arrangements with the Foundation that will see about 150 acres... --- - Categories: Linkinbio, Press Release Public access improvements will soon be underway to the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park and the City of Calgary’s Haskayne Legacy Park. A collaborative agreement has been reached that provides for increased visitation while being mindful of long-term environmental stewardship. The project, slated to be completed in mid-2023 along with the land dedication detailed below, has come about as a result of a collaborative effort amongst landowner Pauli (Harvie) Smith, Dick and Lois Haskayne, the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, the City and Rocky View County. “We look forward to partnering with the City of Calgary, Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, and the Harvie and Haskayne families. This connection will support recreation, safety, and ease of movement. Rocky View County is proud to be part of a project that will bring significant and long-standing benefits to the community”, Crystal Kissel, Mayor of Rocky View County said. According to Kyle Ripley, Director of Parks & Open Spaces at the City of Calgary, “The City of Calgary is excited for this collaborative agreement and the access that it will provide both to the Haskayne Legacy Park and the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Providing connections to nature and green space is a priority for the City of Calgary and it is extremely appreciated and valued by Calgarians and the surrounding communities”. In addition, Ms. Smith and the Haskaynes have entered into arrangements with the Foundation that will see about 150 acres of land adjacent to the new road allowance acquired by the Foundation along with an... --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our November Newsletter! November Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our October Newsletter! October Newsletter --- - Categories: Events Join Shari Peyerl on Sunday, July 17 at 3:00 PM at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for a presentation about her new book Alberta’s Cornerstone: Archaeological Adventures in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, published by Heritage House Publishing. A short presentation will cover the archaeological work that inspired the book, summarize the history of the park area, and introduce some of the individuals featured in the book. Ask questions about the park and its history, as well as the process of writing a non-fiction book that combines memoir and history with historic photographs and beautiful modern photos (many provided by park stewards). It’s your chance to purchase your own copy of the book and have it signed by Shari. Some of the proceeds from sales at this event go to the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation and are used to promote education and conservation at the park. The presentation will be held inside the new Glenbow School House, adjacent to the parking lot. Come on by the park for an interesting afternoon! --- - Categories: Events, News - Tags: event, girls, health, nature, walk, women The fascinating exploration of a vanished settlement in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, told within the framework of an archaeologist’s memoir. While excavating Alberta’s most important historic sandstone quarry, archaeologist and oral historian Shari Peyerl uncovers fascinating clues about the province’s past. From metal fragments and dusty artifacts, she pieces together a story about a settlement situated in today’s picturesque Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. Chronicling the development of ranching, village life, industry, and the Canadian Pacific Railway, Alberta’s Cornerstone is an engaging and authoritative history that reads like an archaeological detective story. As Peyerl dispels archaeological myths, explains scientific techniques, and shares the excitement of unearthing lost histories, she introduces readers to a colourful array of characters who once lived at Glenbow, including a local embezzler, Alberta’s first graduate nurse, a Canadian soccer champion, an acclaimed mathematician, and a member of an international spy agency. Written for the general public, the detective-like attention to detail of this carefully annotated book will also appeal to historical scholars. Beautifully illustrated with modern colour photographs and many historic photographs (including fifteen previously unpublished), Alberta’s Cornerstone brings the ghosts of Glenbow to life. SHARI PEYERL is an archaeologist, archivist, oral historian, and writer, who holds BSc and MA degrees in archaeology from the University of Calgary. She has volunteered at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park since 2009 and enjoys giving tours and presentations about its history and archaeology. She created The People of Glenbow Family Photo Album, on display in the park Interpretive Centre. Peyerl loves... --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our April Newsletter! April Newsletter --- - Categories: Events, News - Tags: event, girls, health, nature, walk, women Special Event: Guided Photography Tour with Jo-Anne Oucharek May 14th at 11:00 am and 2:00pm | May 15th at 10:00am Enjoy a walking photography tour in beautiful Glenbow Ranch. Jo-Anne, will provide some insight into bird photography. Tips on bird behavior, perspective, camera settings, identification tips and more. Join her on this 90 minute adventure through Tiger Lily Loop. Bring your camera, good hiking shoes and your appetite for learning the art of bird watching and capturing bird behaviour behind the lens. If you are feeling unwell or exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Click here to reserve your spot on this guided walk! Special Event: Guided Photography Tour with Ken Wright May 15th at 8:00am Enjoy a walking photography tour in beautiful Glenbow Ranch. With Ken, you will check out the panoramic views at the lookout and hopefully, the Mountain Bluebirds. Then we will drop down through Tiger Lily checking out the flowers, bees, butterflies and birds. After a stop at the pond for water birds, we will head back east. We will plan to climb the Upper Yodel switchbacks for more panoramic views if people have the energy. Click here to reserve your spot on this guided walk! Special Event: Guided Landscape Painting May 14 at 10:00am and 11:00am Paint along with our artist guide and go home with the beautiful landscape of Glenbow Ranch. Everyone is welcome, best for 6 and up. Supplies provided. No talent needed! Click here to reserve your spot for landscape... --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our March Newsletter! March Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our February Newsletter! February Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our December Newsletter! December Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our January Newsletter! January Newsletter --- - Categories: Events, News - Tags: event, girls, health, nature, walk, women **Due to low registration numbers, this event has been postponed! We hope to reschedule it soon so stay tuned! ** On July 22nd bring your mothers, sisters, daughters and friends and join Danika Kelly and Renee Kokts – Porietis, co-founders of My Normative Inc. for an evening of conversation about women’s hormonal variability and its impacts on healthy living goals. Learn about the female hormonal lifecycle and how naturally occurring and exogenous hormones (hormones we take for birth control, menopause symptoms, etc) impact our brain function, mental health, caloric uptake, caloric expenditure, and quality of life. And build out some strategies for success for when you run into these hormonally related triumphs and struggles. This evening will conclude with a walk in the Park Danika is the co-founder and chief executive officer of My Normative Inc. She is a passionate advocate for -and trained scholar in- sex and gender issues in the arena of health and accessibility. Danika comes from both: the world of high performance sport as an athlete and a coach as well as holding positions as an educator and clinician in the lifestyle-fitness arena in Western Canada.   Renee is the co-founder and chief operating officer of My Normative Inc. Before starting My Normative, Renee’s career in research has been grounded in women’s health, as her research interests range from the impact of the menstrual cycle on sport performance outcome to how lifestyle factors such as physical activity and chronic conditions are experienced by women in the health context.... --- - Categories: Events, News - Tags: event, girls, health, nature, walk, women Come celebrate our 10th anniversary on August 8th and 9th! We will be offering free tours and programming over the course of both days. Stay tuned as we finalize details and check back for registration links. We are looking forward to celebrating with all our supporters! Free 1 Hour Golf Cart Tour - August 8th & 9th! Enjoy a free, 1 hour Golf Cart Tour of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park in celebration of our 10th Anniversary. Learn about the history and ecology of the Park from long time volunteer and Golf Cart Tour guide Jim. Tour begin at the Public Parking lot at 10 am.   Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring a mask if you wish. Please stay home if you are unwell or exhibiting any COVID-19 symptoms.   Click here to reserve your spot! Glenbow Ranch History Guided Walk - August 8th Join long time steward Alice on a guided hike in the Park. Learn about the history and wildlife of Glenbow Ranch. This tour is roughly 8 kms. Please dress for the weather, bring a hat, water and snacks. This hike is not recommended for children under 12. If you are feeling unwell or exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Click here to reserve your spot on the hike! People of Glenbow Golf Cart Tour - August 9th (2:00-3:00pm) The People of Glenbow History Tour: Take a peek into the lives of those who worked and lived at Glenbow Quarry from 1906-1913. With stops at... --- - Categories: Golf Cart Tours, News - Tags: birding, flowers, golf cart, nature calgary, plants, tours Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is pleased to offer four different Nature Calgary tours throughout July. All tours run from 8:00 am-12:00 pm and are $30 per person. Again these are for NC Members ONLY. Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow for Sign-In. When you arrive, staff will conduct a COVID-19 Alberta health daily checklist. Please bring a water bottle and dress appropriately for the weather. We will be outside for the duration of the golf cart tour. Please stay home if you feel unwell or are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms. Our contact information is 403-851-9053 or ExperienceGlenbow@grpf. ca We look forward to exploring Glenbow Ranch with you! Tour #1: Thursday, July 8th (Birding Tour) Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pmCost: $30 per person6 spots available Tour #2: Thursday, July 8th (Plant & Flower Tour) Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pmCost: $30 per person7 spots available Tour #3: Wednesday, July 14th Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Cost: $30 per person12 spots available Tour #4: Wednesday, July 28th Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pmCost: $30 per person12 spots available For more questions, concerns or to book a special tour please contact us at experienceglenbow@grpf. ca or call 403-851-9053. Book Your Tour Now --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: award, camps, nature, newsletter, summer camps, tours Click below to read our June Newsletter! June Newsletter --- - Categories: Bike Tours, Events, Golf Cart Tours, News - Tags: bike tours, events, explore, golf cart tour, tours, wheel chair accessible GRPF is pleased to announce the return of our popular golf cart tours! Bike tours will also be offered once a week. Due to AHS regulations we are only able to accommodate a maximum of 4 people from the same household/cohort for our golf cart tour. GRPF is also pleased to announce we now have a wheel chair accessible golf cart. Please contact us directly to book this! Below are the details for both tours! Golf Cart Tours When: Mondays - Thursdays Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pmCost: $25 per personMaximum of 4 people per tour, must be from the same family or cohort (until further notice) Bike Tours When: ThursdaysTime: 1:00 - 3:00 pmCost: $15 per personMaximum of 9 people per tour (do not need to be from the same household)B-Y-O-B - Must Bring Your Own Bike and helmets are mandatory! For more questions, concerns or to book a special tour please contact us at experienceglenbow@grpf. ca or call 403-851-9053. Book Your Tour Now --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: camps, mothers day gift, nature, newsletter, sunshade Click below to read our May Newsletter! May Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter Click below to read our January Newsletter! January Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter Click below to read our March Newsletter! March Newsletter --- - Categories: Newsletter - Tags: camps, moose, nature, newsletter Click below to read our April Newsletter! April Newsletter --- - Categories: Fundraising, News, School Programming - Tags: challenge, fundraiser, schools, steward an acre Hello Teachers & Educators, Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation recently launched the Steward an Acre fundraising campaign. Each Steward an Acre Sponsorship is $150 and will help care for an acre of the Park for 3 years. Through an interactive map on our website (stewardanacre. ca), you will be able to choose the quadrant or even specific acre you want to steward and name it after your class or school. After you Steward an Acre, your school (or individual class) can submit a name for one of our newborn calves! The school whose calf name is randomly selected will receive an educational video featuring the acres they stewarded and the calf they named! If you have any questions, please email Jenna. Szuch@grpf. ca Protect what you love, and become a steward of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park today! Steward an Acre --- - Categories: Job Opportunities, News - Tags: hiring, job opportunity, summer jobs Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is looking to fill TWO summer positions! Are you passionate about the environment with a strong interest in protecting and learning about our native grassland ecosystem? If so, the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is looking for a summer student to work as a Vegetation Management Field Assistant. Click here for the full job description and posting! Do you have strong communication skills and an interest in sharing your passion for Alberta's environment and history with both children and adults? Well then you're in luck! The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation is looking for a summer student to work as a Public Programming Assistant. Click here for the full job description and posting! --- - Categories: News - Tags: donate, fundraiser, glenbow ranch, provincial park, steward an acre Article Courtesy of Patrick Gibson of the Cochrane Times As it turns out, both Cochranites and city folk alike have been pretty keen on the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park lately. Like, really keen. Around 1000 people took in the foothills vistas of the park in January 2020. That figure 12 months later? Almost 9000. Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation executive director Sarah Parker said in the latter half of 2020, the park saw a 164 per cent increase in visitation over that same period in 2019. “The trend continues into 2021, and we see this park being very busy in the coming months ahead,” she said. “That’s one of the reasons why our foundation’s work here is really important: to educate people to stay on the trail and learn more about their ecosystem that they live in. ” On February 19, foundation volunteers and board members gathered (not too closely) on the park’s sunny plateau to launch a novel new program aimed at caring for Glenbow Ranch both in a busy 2021 and well into the future. The public can now sponsor their very own acre of the treasured area with the Steward an Acre program. They’ll get a certificate, a description of their area, and even an ‘I GRPF’ bumper sticker. Potential sponsors can visit StewardAnAcre. ca and select from the online map either the exact acre they wish to sponsor, or from one of the park’s unique quadrants. “What we wanted to do was kind of break it down into the... --- - Categories: Events We are excited to announce we reached our Giving Tuesday goal of $5,000 and in fact surpassed it reaching a total of $5,100. These funds will be put towards the purchase of a new side-by-side vehicle. This new vehicle is vital in transporting volunteers to check on bird boxes, helps us set up for kids programs and events, and allows our vegetative management team to access remote areas of this large 3,200 acre Park These funds, combined with the grant from Bow RiversEdge Campground, will make it possible for the purchase of this new vehicle and will allow us to access the Park with ease and ensure that we have a safe and reliable way to steward these beautiful lands. Thank you to to all the donors who made this possible and of course, thank you again BRECS! --- - Categories: Fundraising, News We would like to thank BRECS for a grant awarded to us to help with the purchase of a new 4X4 vehicle. For years, we have been accessing the Park for trail and vegetation management using a small golf cart designed for golf courses – not the rocky terrain of the grasslands! Bow RiversEdge Campground is a unique philanthropic endeavour in our community. Due to its non-profit structure and management from Rotary Club of Cochrane and the Cochrane Lions Club, BRECS is able to give back over $100,000 annually from campground proceeds to deserving local non-profit projects! If you have visitors coming to Cochrane – have them stay at this beautiful and centrally located campground. If you would like to donate to the purchase of a new 4X4 vehicle – donate at grpf. ca. Thanks you BRECS! --- - Categories: Uncategorized You like our photos on Facebook - now enjoy them in calendar form! $30 each. They are your standard wall calendar size (8. 5" x 11") with one photo per month with informative captions. Pick up of calendars will be the first week of December. Payment upon pick up (please do not order if you cannot pick them up). Order as many as you want! They make a great gift! Proceeds go to GRPF. Please email experienceglenbow@grpf. ca to place your order! --- - Categories: Events Bring your kids from on a hilly but worth it ride. Starting at the Parking lot, we will bike to the Quarry and while stopping along the way to share fun and funny stories of the wildlife that call Glenbow home. Prizes to be won and swag to be had! Children must be able to bike a 10 km distance. 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These crucial habitats are hard at work reducing our risk of floods, cleaning our water, stopping erosion, and storing vast amounts of carbon to keep our communities healthy and resilient in the face of climate change. Each Steward an Acre sponsorship costs $150 and will help care for an acre of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for three years. One hundred percent of your contribution to Steward an Acre goes directly toward the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation’s vital work to protect the park and preserve its fragile ecosystem and contributes to ongoing conservation programming and education. Your generosity has a direct impact on the Foundation’s ability to protect the park. 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The Glenbow Ranch... --- - Product type: variable - Product categories: Sponsorship - Product Choose Your Aspen Acre: Aspen Acre 100, Aspen Acre 101, Aspen Acre 102, Aspen Acre 104, Aspen Acre 105, Aspen Acre 106, Aspen Acre 107, Aspen Acre 108, Aspen Acre 109, Aspen Acre 110, Aspen Acre 114, Aspen Acre 115, Aspen Acre 116, Aspen Acre 117, Aspen Acre 118, Aspen Acre 119, Aspen Acre 123, Aspen Acre 124, Aspen Acre 125, Aspen Acre 126, Aspen Acre 127, Aspen Acre 128, Aspen Acre 129, Aspen Acre 13, Aspen Acre 131, Aspen Acre 133, Aspen Acre 134, Aspen Acre 135, Aspen Acre 136, Aspen Acre 137, Aspen Acre 139, Aspen Acre 14, Aspen Acre 140, Aspen Acre 143, Aspen Acre 144, Aspen Acre 145, Aspen Acre 147, Aspen Acre 148, Aspen Acre 149, Aspen Acre 150, Aspen Acre 151, Aspen Acre 152, Aspen Acre 153, Aspen Acre 154, Aspen Acre 156, Aspen Acre 157, Aspen Acre 160, Aspen Acre 161, Aspen Acre 162, Aspen Acre 164, Aspen Acre 165, Aspen Acre 167, Aspen Acre 168, Aspen Acre 17, Aspen Acre 170, Aspen 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Aspen Acre 246, Aspen Acre 247, Aspen Acre 248, Aspen Acre 249, Aspen Acre 250, Aspen Acre 251, Aspen Acre 252, Aspen Acre 253, Aspen Acre 254, Aspen Acre 255, Aspen Acre 256, Aspen Acre 257, Aspen Acre 258, Aspen Acre 259, Aspen Acre 260, Aspen Acre 261, Aspen Acre 262, Aspen Acre 263, Aspen Acre 264, Aspen Acre 265, Aspen Acre 266, Aspen Acre 267, Aspen Acre 268, Aspen Acre 269, Aspen Acre 27, Aspen Acre 270, Aspen Acre 271, Aspen Acre 272, Aspen Acre 273, Aspen Acre 274, Aspen Acre 276, Aspen Acre 278, Aspen Acre 279, Aspen Acre 28, Aspen Acre 280, Aspen Acre 281, Aspen Acre 282, Aspen Acre 283, Aspen Acre 284, Aspen Acre 285, Aspen Acre 286, Aspen Acre 287, Aspen Acre 288, Aspen Acre 289, Aspen Acre 29, Aspen Acre 290, Aspen Acre 291, Aspen Acre 292, Aspen Acre 293, Aspen Acre 296, Aspen Acre 297, Aspen Acre 298, Aspen Acre 299, Aspen Acre 30, Aspen Acre 300, Aspen Acre 301, Aspen Acre 302, Aspen Acre 303, Aspen Acre 304, Aspen Acre 305, Aspen Acre 306, Aspen Acre 307, Aspen Acre 308, Aspen Acre 309, Aspen Acre 310, Aspen Acre 311, Aspen Acre 312, Aspen Acre 313, Aspen Acre 314, Aspen Acre 315, Aspen Acre 316, Aspen Acre 317, Aspen Acre 318, Aspen Acre 319, Aspen Acre 320, Aspen Acre 321, Aspen Acre 322, Aspen Acre 323, Aspen Acre 324, Aspen Acre 325, Aspen Acre 326, Aspen Acre 327, Aspen Acre 328, Aspen Acre 329, Aspen Acre 33, Aspen Acre 330, Aspen Acre 331, Aspen Acre 332, Aspen Acre 333, Aspen Acre 334, Aspen Acre 34, Aspen Acre 340, Aspen Acre 341, Aspen Acre 342, Aspen Acre 343, Aspen Acre 344, Aspen Acre 345, Aspen Acre 346, Aspen Acre 347, Aspen Acre 348, Aspen Acre 349, Aspen Acre 35, Aspen Acre 350, Aspen Acre 351, Aspen Acre 352, Aspen Acre 353, Aspen Acre 354, Aspen Acre 355, Aspen Acre 356, Aspen Acre 357, Aspen Acre 358, Aspen Acre 36, Aspen Acre 362, Aspen Acre 363, Aspen Acre 364, Aspen Acre 365, Aspen Acre 366, Aspen Acre 367, Aspen Acre 368, Aspen Acre 369, Aspen Acre 37, Aspen Acre 370, Aspen Acre 371, Aspen Acre 372, Aspen Acre 373, Aspen Acre 374, Aspen Acre 375, Aspen Acre 376, Aspen Acre 377, Aspen Acre 378, Aspen Acre 379, Aspen Acre 380, Aspen Acre 385, Aspen Acre 386, Aspen Acre 387, Aspen Acre 388, Aspen Acre 389, Aspen Acre 390, Aspen Acre 391, Aspen Acre 392, Aspen Acre 393, Aspen Acre 394, Aspen Acre 395, Aspen Acre 396, Aspen Acre 397, Aspen Acre 398, Aspen Acre 399, Aspen Acre 40, Aspen Acre 400, Aspen Acre 401, Aspen Acre 407, Aspen Acre 408, Aspen Acre 409, Aspen Acre 41, Aspen Acre 410, Aspen Acre 411, Aspen Acre 412, Aspen Acre 413, Aspen Acre 414, Aspen Acre 415, Aspen Acre 416, Aspen Acre 417, Aspen Acre 418, Aspen Acre 419, Aspen Acre 42, Aspen Acre 421, Aspen Acre 422, Aspen Acre 423, Aspen Acre 429, Aspen Acre 43, Aspen Acre 430, Aspen Acre 431, Aspen Acre 432, Aspen Acre 433, Aspen Acre 434, Aspen Acre 435, Aspen Acre 436, Aspen Acre 437, Aspen Acre 438, Aspen Acre 439, Aspen Acre 44, Aspen Acre 440, Aspen Acre 442, Aspen Acre 443, Aspen Acre 444, Aspen Acre 450, Aspen Acre 451, Aspen Acre 452, Aspen Acre 453, Aspen Acre 454, Aspen Acre 455, Aspen Acre 456, Aspen Acre 457, Aspen Acre 458, Aspen Acre 459, Aspen Acre 460, Aspen Acre 461, Aspen Acre 462, Aspen Acre 463, Aspen Acre 464, Aspen Acre 465, Aspen Acre 470, Aspen Acre 471, Aspen Acre 472, Aspen Acre 473, Aspen Acre 474, Aspen Acre 475, Aspen Acre 476, Aspen Acre 477, Aspen Acre 478, Aspen Acre 48, Aspen Acre 480, Aspen Acre 481, Aspen Acre 482, Aspen Acre 483, Aspen Acre 484, Aspen Acre 488, Aspen Acre 489, Aspen Acre 49, Aspen Acre 490, Aspen Acre 491, Aspen Acre 492, Aspen Acre 493, Aspen Acre 494, Aspen Acre 495, Aspen Acre 496, Aspen Acre 497, Aspen Acre 498, Aspen Acre 499, Aspen Acre 50, Aspen Acre 500, Aspen Acre 501, Aspen Acre 502, Aspen Acre 503, Aspen Acre 504, Aspen Acre 507, Aspen Acre 508, Aspen Acre 509, Aspen Acre 51, Aspen Acre 510, Aspen Acre 511, Aspen Acre 512, Aspen Acre 513, Aspen Acre 514, Aspen Acre 515, Aspen Acre 516, Aspen Acre 517, Aspen Acre 518, Aspen Acre 519, Aspen Acre 52, Aspen Acre 520, Aspen Acre 521, Aspen Acre 524, Aspen Acre 525, Aspen Acre 526, Aspen Acre 527, Aspen Acre 528, Aspen Acre 529, Aspen Acre 53, Aspen Acre 530, Aspen Acre 531, Aspen Acre 532, Aspen Acre 533, Aspen Acre 534, Aspen Acre 535, Aspen Acre 536, Aspen Acre 537, Aspen Acre 538, Aspen Acre 539, Aspen Acre 540, Aspen Acre 542, Aspen Acre 543, Aspen Acre 544, Aspen Acre 545, Aspen Acre 547, Aspen Acre 548, Aspen Acre 549, Aspen Acre 550, Aspen Acre 551, Aspen Acre 552, Aspen Acre 553, Aspen Acre 554, Aspen Acre 555, Aspen Acre 556, Aspen Acre 563, Aspen Acre 564, Aspen Acre 565, Aspen Acre 566, Aspen Acre 567, Aspen Acre 568, Aspen Acre 569, Aspen Acre 57, Aspen Acre 570, Aspen Acre 571, Aspen Acre 572, Aspen Acre 573, Aspen Acre 574, Aspen Acre 575, Aspen Acre 576, Aspen Acre 577, Aspen Acre 578, Aspen Acre 579, Aspen Acre 58, Aspen Acre 580, Aspen Acre 581, Aspen Acre 582, Aspen Acre 583, Aspen Acre 584, Aspen Acre 585, Aspen Acre 586, Aspen Acre 587, Aspen Acre 588, Aspen Acre 589, Aspen Acre 59, Aspen Acre 590, Aspen Acre 592, Aspen Acre 593, Aspen Acre 594, Aspen Acre 595, Aspen Acre 596, Aspen Acre 597, Aspen Acre 598, Aspen Acre 599, Aspen Acre 600, Aspen Acre 601, Aspen Acre 602, Aspen Acre 603, Aspen Acre 604, Aspen Acre 605, Aspen Acre 607, Aspen Acre 608, Aspen Acre 609, Aspen Acre 610, Aspen Acre 611, Aspen Acre 612, Aspen Acre 613, Aspen Acre 614, Aspen Acre 615, Aspen Acre 616, Aspen Acre 617, Aspen Acre 618, Aspen Acre 619, Aspen Acre 62, Aspen Acre 620, Aspen Acre 621, Aspen Acre 622, Aspen Acre 623, Aspen Acre 624, Aspen Acre 625, Aspen Acre 626, Aspen Acre 627, Aspen Acre 628, Aspen Acre 630, Aspen Acre 631, Aspen Acre 632, Aspen Acre 633, Aspen Acre 634, Aspen Acre 635, Aspen Acre 636, Aspen Acre 637, Aspen Acre 638, Aspen Acre 640, Aspen Acre 641, Aspen Acre 643, Aspen Acre 644, Aspen Acre 646, Aspen Acre 647, Aspen Acre 648, Aspen Acre 649, Aspen Acre 651, Aspen Acre 652, Aspen Acre 653, Aspen Acre 654, Aspen Acre 656, Aspen Acre 657, Aspen Acre 658, Aspen Acre 659, Aspen Acre 66, Aspen Acre 660, Aspen Acre 661, Aspen Acre 662, Aspen Acre 663, Aspen Acre 664, Aspen Acre 665, Aspen Acre 666, Aspen Acre 667, Aspen Acre 668, Aspen Acre 669, Aspen Acre 67, Aspen Acre 670, Aspen Acre 671, Aspen Acre 672, Aspen Acre 673, Aspen Acre 674, Aspen Acre 675, Aspen Acre 676, Aspen Acre 677, Aspen Acre 678, Aspen Acre 679, Aspen Acre 68, Aspen Acre 680, Aspen Acre 681, Aspen Acre 682, Aspen Acre 683, Aspen Acre 684, Aspen Acre 685, Aspen Acre 686, Aspen Acre 687, Aspen Acre 688, Aspen Acre 689, Aspen Acre 69, Aspen Acre 690, Aspen Acre 691, Aspen Acre 692, Aspen Acre 693, Aspen Acre 694, Aspen Acre 695, Aspen Acre 696, Aspen Acre 697, Aspen Acre 698, Aspen Acre 699, Aspen Acre 70, Aspen Acre 700, Aspen Acre 701, Aspen Acre 702, Aspen Acre 703, Aspen Acre 704, Aspen Acre 705, Aspen Acre 706, Aspen Acre 707, Aspen Acre 708, Aspen Acre 709, Aspen Acre 711, Aspen Acre 712, Aspen Acre 713, Aspen Acre 714, Aspen Acre 716, Aspen Acre 717, Aspen Acre 718, Aspen Acre 72, Aspen Acre 720, Aspen Acre 721, Aspen Acre 722, Aspen Acre 724, Aspen Acre 725, Aspen Acre 726, Aspen Acre 727, Aspen Acre 728, Aspen Acre 730, Aspen Acre 731, Aspen Acre 732, Aspen Acre 733, Aspen Acre 734, Aspen Acre 735, Aspen Acre 736, Aspen Acre 737, Aspen Acre 738, Aspen Acre 739, Aspen Acre 740, Aspen Acre 741, Aspen Acre 742, Aspen Acre 743, Aspen Acre 744, Aspen Acre 745, Aspen Acre 746, Aspen Acre 747, Aspen Acre 748, Aspen Acre 749, Aspen Acre 750, Aspen Acre 751, Aspen Acre 752, Aspen Acre 753, Aspen Acre 754, Aspen Acre 755, Aspen Acre 76, Aspen Acre 77, Aspen Acre 78, Aspen Acre 80, Aspen Acre 81, Aspen Acre 82, Aspen Acre 85, Aspen Acre 86, Aspen Acre 87, Aspen Acre 88, Aspen Acre 89, Aspen Acre 90, Aspen Acre 91, Aspen Acre 92, Aspen Acre 94, Aspen Acre 95, Aspen Acre 97, Aspen Acre 98, Aspen Acre 99 Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are irreplaceable natural ecosystems. They are the lifeblood of our region, supporting vast, interconnected ecosystems that are increasingly fragmented or lost entirely to the development and human activity. Native prairie grassland and parkland are among the fastest disappearing wildlife habitats on the planet, and the rate of habitat loss is at an all-time high. This deprives wildlife of the essentials for survival and takes away the opportunity for people to enjoy all the natural beauty our province has to offer. When you Steward an Acre in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, you protect land right here at home in the Bow River Valley. Your symbolic gift will preserve more than 3,200 acres of plants and animals, wetlands, riverbanks, and forests. These crucial habitats are hard at work reducing our risk of floods, cleaning our water, stopping erosion, and storing vast amounts of carbon to keep our communities healthy and resilient in the face of climate change. Each Steward an Acre sponsorship costs $150 and will help care for an acre of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for three years. One hundred percent of your contribution to Steward an Acre goes directly toward the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation’s vital work to protect the park and preserve its fragile ecosystem and contributes to ongoing conservation programming and education. Your generosity has a direct impact on the Foundation’s ability to protect the park. The Glenbow Ranch... --- - Product type: variable - Product categories: Sponsorship - Product Choose Your Sandstone Acre: Sandstone Acre 104, Sandstone Acre 105, Sandstone Acre 106, Sandstone Acre 107, Sandstone Acre 108, Sandstone Acre 109, Sandstone Acre 11, Sandstone Acre 110, Sandstone Acre 111, Sandstone Acre 114, Sandstone Acre 115, Sandstone Acre 116, Sandstone Acre 117, Sandstone Acre 118, Sandstone Acre 119, Sandstone Acre 12, Sandstone Acre 120, Sandstone Acre 121, Sandstone Acre 125, Sandstone Acre 126, Sandstone Acre 127, Sandstone Acre 128, Sandstone Acre 129, Sandstone Acre 130, Sandstone Acre 131, Sandstone Acre 132, Sandstone Acre 133, Sandstone Acre 134, Sandstone Acre 136, Sandstone Acre 137, Sandstone Acre 138, Sandstone Acre 139, Sandstone Acre 14, Sandstone Acre 140, Sandstone Acre 141, Sandstone Acre 142, Sandstone Acre 143, Sandstone Acre 144, Sandstone Acre 145, Sandstone Acre 149, Sandstone Acre 150, Sandstone Acre 151, Sandstone Acre 153, Sandstone Acre 154, Sandstone Acre 155, Sandstone Acre 156, Sandstone Acre 157, Sandstone Acre 158, Sandstone Acre 159, Sandstone Acre 160, Sandstone Acre 161, Sandstone Acre 162, Sandstone Acre 163, Sandstone Acre 164, Sandstone Acre 165, Sandstone Acre 166, Sandstone Acre 167, Sandstone Acre 168, Sandstone Acre 169, Sandstone Acre 170, Sandstone Acre 171, Sandstone Acre 173, Sandstone Acre 174, Sandstone Acre 175, Sandstone Acre 176, Sandstone Acre 177, Sandstone Acre 178, Sandstone Acre 179, Sandstone Acre 180, Sandstone Acre 181, Sandstone Acre 182, Sandstone Acre 183, Sandstone Acre 186, Sandstone Acre 187, Sandstone Acre 188, Sandstone Acre 189, Sandstone Acre 190, Sandstone Acre 191, Sandstone Acre 192, Sandstone Acre 193, Sandstone Acre 194, Sandstone Acre 195, Sandstone Acre 196, Sandstone Acre 197, Sandstone Acre 199, Sandstone Acre 2, Sandstone Acre 200, Sandstone Acre 201, Sandstone Acre 202, Sandstone Acre 203, Sandstone Acre 204, Sandstone Acre 205, Sandstone Acre 206, Sandstone Acre 207, Sandstone Acre 208, Sandstone Acre 209, Sandstone Acre 210, Sandstone Acre 213, Sandstone Acre 214, Sandstone Acre 215, Sandstone Acre 216, Sandstone Acre 217, Sandstone Acre 218, Sandstone Acre 219, Sandstone Acre 220, Sandstone Acre 221, Sandstone Acre 222, Sandstone Acre 223, Sandstone Acre 224, Sandstone Acre 225, Sandstone Acre 227, Sandstone Acre 228, Sandstone Acre 229, Sandstone Acre 230, Sandstone Acre 231, Sandstone Acre 232, Sandstone Acre 233, Sandstone Acre 234, Sandstone Acre 235, Sandstone Acre 236, Sandstone Acre 237, Sandstone Acre 238, Sandstone Acre 239, Sandstone Acre 242, Sandstone Acre 243, Sandstone Acre 244, Sandstone Acre 245, Sandstone Acre 246, Sandstone Acre 247, Sandstone Acre 248, Sandstone Acre 249, Sandstone Acre 250, Sandstone Acre 251, Sandstone Acre 252, Sandstone Acre 253, Sandstone Acre 254, Sandstone Acre 255, Sandstone Acre 257, Sandstone Acre 258, Sandstone Acre 259, Sandstone Acre 260, Sandstone Acre 261, Sandstone Acre 262, Sandstone Acre 263, Sandstone Acre 264, Sandstone Acre 265, Sandstone Acre 266, Sandstone Acre 267, Sandstone Acre 268, Sandstone Acre 269, Sandstone Acre 270, Sandstone Acre 277, Sandstone Acre 278, Sandstone Acre 279, Sandstone Acre 280, Sandstone Acre 281, Sandstone Acre 282, Sandstone Acre 283, Sandstone Acre 284, Sandstone Acre 285, Sandstone Acre 286, Sandstone Acre 287, Sandstone Acre 288, Sandstone Acre 289, Sandstone Acre 290, Sandstone Acre 296, Sandstone Acre 297, Sandstone Acre 298, Sandstone Acre 299, Sandstone Acre 3, Sandstone Acre 30, Sandstone Acre 300, Sandstone Acre 301, Sandstone Acre 302, Sandstone Acre 303, Sandstone Acre 304, Sandstone Acre 305, Sandstone Acre 306, Sandstone Acre 307, Sandstone Acre 308, Sandstone Acre 309, Sandstone Acre 31, Sandstone Acre 315, Sandstone Acre 316, Sandstone Acre 317, Sandstone Acre 318, Sandstone Acre 319, Sandstone Acre 32, Sandstone Acre 320, Sandstone Acre 321, Sandstone Acre 322, Sandstone Acre 323, Sandstone Acre 324, Sandstone Acre 325, Sandstone Acre 326, Sandstone Acre 327, Sandstone Acre 328, Sandstone Acre 329, Sandstone Acre 334, Sandstone Acre 335, Sandstone Acre 336, Sandstone Acre 337, Sandstone Acre 338, Sandstone Acre 339, Sandstone Acre 34, Sandstone Acre 340, Sandstone Acre 341, Sandstone Acre 342, Sandstone Acre 343, Sandstone Acre 344, Sandstone Acre 345, Sandstone Acre 346, Sandstone Acre 347, Sandstone Acre 348, Sandstone Acre 35, Sandstone Acre 354, Sandstone Acre 355, Sandstone Acre 356, Sandstone Acre 357, Sandstone Acre 358, Sandstone Acre 36, Sandstone Acre 360, Sandstone Acre 361, Sandstone Acre 362, Sandstone Acre 363, Sandstone Acre 364, Sandstone Acre 365, Sandstone Acre 366, Sandstone Acre 367, Sandstone Acre 368, Sandstone Acre 37, Sandstone Acre 373, Sandstone Acre 374, Sandstone Acre 375, Sandstone Acre 376, Sandstone Acre 377, Sandstone Acre 378, Sandstone Acre 379, Sandstone Acre 38, Sandstone Acre 380, Sandstone Acre 381, Sandstone Acre 382, Sandstone Acre 383, Sandstone Acre 384, Sandstone Acre 385, Sandstone Acre 386, Sandstone Acre 387, Sandstone Acre 39, Sandstone Acre 393, Sandstone Acre 394, Sandstone Acre 395, Sandstone Acre 396, Sandstone Acre 397, Sandstone Acre 399, Sandstone Acre 4, Sandstone Acre 40, Sandstone Acre 400, Sandstone Acre 401, Sandstone Acre 402, Sandstone Acre 403, Sandstone Acre 404, Sandstone Acre 405, Sandstone Acre 406, Sandstone Acre 407, Sandstone Acre 41, Sandstone Acre 412, Sandstone Acre 413, Sandstone Acre 414, Sandstone Acre 415, Sandstone Acre 416, Sandstone Acre 417, Sandstone Acre 418, Sandstone Acre 419, Sandstone Acre 42, Sandstone Acre 420, Sandstone Acre 421, Sandstone Acre 422, Sandstone Acre 423, Sandstone Acre 424, Sandstone Acre 425, Sandstone Acre 426, Sandstone Acre 43, Sandstone Acre 431, Sandstone Acre 432, Sandstone Acre 433, Sandstone Acre 434, Sandstone Acre 435, Sandstone Acre 436, Sandstone Acre 437, Sandstone Acre 438, Sandstone Acre 439, Sandstone Acre 44, Sandstone Acre 440, Sandstone Acre 441, Sandstone Acre 442, Sandstone Acre 443, Sandstone Acre 444, Sandstone Acre 447, Sandstone Acre 448, Sandstone Acre 449, Sandstone Acre 45, Sandstone Acre 450, Sandstone Acre 451, Sandstone Acre 452, Sandstone Acre 453, Sandstone Acre 454, Sandstone Acre 455, Sandstone Acre 456, Sandstone Acre 457, Sandstone Acre 458, Sandstone Acre 459, Sandstone Acre 46, Sandstone Acre 460, Sandstone Acre 463, Sandstone Acre 464, Sandstone Acre 465, Sandstone Acre 466, Sandstone Acre 467, Sandstone Acre 469, Sandstone Acre 47, Sandstone Acre 470, Sandstone Acre 471, Sandstone Acre 472, Sandstone Acre 473, Sandstone Acre 474, Sandstone Acre 475, Sandstone Acre 476, Sandstone Acre 479, Sandstone Acre 48, Sandstone Acre 480, Sandstone Acre 481, Sandstone Acre 482, Sandstone Acre 483, Sandstone Acre 486, Sandstone Acre 487, Sandstone Acre 488, Sandstone Acre 489, Sandstone Acre 490, Sandstone Acre 491, Sandstone Acre 492, Sandstone Acre 495, Sandstone Acre 496, Sandstone Acre 497, Sandstone Acre 498, Sandstone Acre 501, Sandstone Acre 502, Sandstone Acre 503, Sandstone Acre 504, Sandstone Acre 505, Sandstone Acre 506, Sandstone Acre 507, Sandstone Acre 508, Sandstone Acre 509, Sandstone Acre 51, Sandstone Acre 510, Sandstone Acre 511, Sandstone Acre 512, Sandstone Acre 513, Sandstone Acre 515, Sandstone Acre 516, Sandstone Acre 517, Sandstone Acre 518, Sandstone Acre 520, Sandstone Acre 521, Sandstone Acre 522, Sandstone Acre 523, Sandstone Acre 524, Sandstone Acre 526, Sandstone Acre 527, Sandstone Acre 528, Sandstone Acre 529, Sandstone Acre 531, Sandstone Acre 532, Sandstone Acre 533, Sandstone Acre 534, Sandstone Acre 535, Sandstone Acre 537, Sandstone Acre 538, Sandstone Acre 539, Sandstone Acre 540, Sandstone Acre 541, Sandstone Acre 542, Sandstone Acre 543, Sandstone Acre 544, Sandstone Acre 545, Sandstone Acre 546, Sandstone Acre 548, Sandstone Acre 549, Sandstone Acre 55, Sandstone Acre 550, Sandstone Acre 551, Sandstone Acre 553, Sandstone Acre 554, Sandstone Acre 555, Sandstone Acre 556, Sandstone Acre 559, Sandstone Acre 56, Sandstone Acre 560, Sandstone Acre 561, Sandstone Acre 564, Sandstone Acre 565, Sandstone Acre 566, Sandstone Acre 570, Sandstone Acre 571, Sandstone Acre 575, Sandstone Acre 576, Sandstone Acre 6, Sandstone Acre 60, Sandstone Acre 68, Sandstone Acre 7, Sandstone Acre 71, Sandstone Acre 74, Sandstone Acre 75, Sandstone Acre 76, Sandstone Acre 77, Sandstone Acre 79, Sandstone Acre 8, Sandstone Acre 80, Sandstone Acre 85, Sandstone Acre 86, Sandstone Acre 87, Sandstone Acre 88, Sandstone Acre 89, Sandstone Acre 9, Sandstone Acre 90, Sandstone Acre 91, Sandstone Acre 94, Sandstone Acre 95, Sandstone Acre 96, Sandstone Acre 97, Sandstone Acre 98, Sandstone Acre 99 Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are irreplaceable natural ecosystems. They are the lifeblood of our region, supporting vast, interconnected ecosystems that are increasingly fragmented or lost entirely to development and human activity. Native prairie grassland and parkland are among the fastest disappearing wildlife habitats on the planet, and the rate of habitat loss is at an all-time high. This deprives wildlife of the essentials for survival and takes away the opportunity for people to enjoy all the natural beauty our province offers. When you Steward an Acre in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, you protect land right here in the Bow River Valley. Your symbolic gift will preserve over 3,200 acres of plants and animals, wetlands, riverbanks, and forests. These crucial habitats are hard at work reducing our risk of floods, cleaning our water, stopping erosion, and storing vast amounts of carbon to keep our communities healthy and resilient in the face of climate change. Each Steward an Acre sponsorship costs $150 and will help care for an acre of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for three years. One hundred percent of your contribution to Steward an Acre goes directly toward the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation’s vital work to protect the park and preserve its fragile ecosystem and contribute to ongoing conservation programming and education. Your generosity has a direct impact on the Foundation’s ability to protect the park. The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation relies solely on grants... --- - Product type: variable - Product categories: Sponsorship - Product Choose Your Grasslands Acre: Grasslands Acre 10, Grasslands Acre 101, Grasslands Acre 102, Grasslands Acre 104, Grasslands Acre 105, Grasslands Acre 106, Grasslands Acre 108, Grasslands Acre 110, Grasslands Acre 112, Grasslands Acre 113, Grasslands Acre 114, Grasslands Acre 118, Grasslands Acre 119, Grasslands Acre 12, Grasslands Acre 121, Grasslands Acre 125, Grasslands Acre 126, Grasslands Acre 127, Grasslands Acre 130, Grasslands Acre 131, Grasslands Acre 132, Grasslands Acre 133, Grasslands Acre 135, Grasslands Acre 136, Grasslands Acre 140, Grasslands Acre 141, Grasslands Acre 142, Grasslands Acre 143, Grasslands Acre 144, Grasslands Acre 146, Grasslands Acre 147, Grasslands Acre 148, Grasslands Acre 149, Grasslands Acre 150, Grasslands Acre 151, Grasslands Acre 152, Grasslands Acre 153, Grasslands Acre 154, Grasslands Acre 156, Grasslands Acre 157, Grasslands Acre 158, Grasslands Acre 159, Grasslands Acre 161, Grasslands Acre 162, Grasslands Acre 163, Grasslands Acre 164, Grasslands Acre 165, Grasslands Acre 166, Grasslands Acre 167, Grasslands Acre 168, Grasslands Acre 169, Grasslands Acre 170, Grasslands Acre 172, Grasslands Acre 173, Grasslands Acre 174, Grasslands Acre 175, Grasslands Acre 176, Grasslands Acre 177, Grasslands Acre 178, Grasslands Acre 179, Grasslands Acre 18, Grasslands Acre 180, Grasslands Acre 181, Grasslands Acre 182, Grasslands Acre 183, Grasslands Acre 184, Grasslands Acre 185, Grasslands Acre 186, Grasslands Acre 187, Grasslands Acre 188, Grasslands Acre 19, Grasslands Acre 190, Grasslands Acre 192, Grasslands Acre 193, Grasslands Acre 194, Grasslands Acre 196, Grasslands Acre 197, Grasslands Acre 198, Grasslands Acre 199, Grasslands Acre 2, Grasslands Acre 200, Grasslands Acre 201, Grasslands Acre 202, Grasslands Acre 204, Grasslands Acre 205, Grasslands Acre 206, Grasslands Acre 208, Grasslands Acre 210, Grasslands Acre 211, Grasslands Acre 212, Grasslands Acre 213, Grasslands Acre 214, Grasslands Acre 215, Grasslands Acre 216, Grasslands Acre 217, Grasslands Acre 218, Grasslands Acre 221, Grasslands Acre 222, Grasslands Acre 223, Grasslands Acre 224, Grasslands Acre 225, Grasslands Acre 226, Grasslands Acre 227, Grasslands Acre 228, Grasslands Acre 229, Grasslands Acre 230, Grasslands Acre 232, Grasslands Acre 233, Grasslands Acre 234, Grasslands Acre 235, Grasslands Acre 236, Grasslands Acre 237, Grasslands Acre 238, Grasslands Acre 239, Grasslands Acre 240, Grasslands Acre 241, Grasslands Acre 242, Grasslands Acre 246, Grasslands Acre 247, Grasslands Acre 249, Grasslands Acre 250, Grasslands Acre 251, Grasslands Acre 252, Grasslands Acre 254, Grasslands Acre 255, Grasslands Acre 259, Grasslands Acre 261, Grasslands Acre 264, Grasslands Acre 265, Grasslands Acre 266, Grasslands Acre 267, Grasslands Acre 268, Grasslands Acre 272, Grasslands Acre 275, Grasslands Acre 276, 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Our most valuable assets are the land we live on, the air we breathe, the water we drink. These are irreplaceable natural ecosystems. They are the lifeblood of our region, supporting vast, interconnected ecosystems that are increasingly fragmented or lost entirely to the development and human activity. Native prairie grassland and parkland are among the fastest disappearing wildlife habitats on the planet, and the rate of habitat loss is at an all-time high. This deprives wildlife of the essentials for survival and takes away the opportunity for people to enjoy all the natural beauty our province has to offer. When you Steward an Acre in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, you protect land right here at home in the Bow River Valley. Your symbolic gift will preserve more than 3,200 acres of plants and animals, wetlands, riverbanks, and forests. These crucial habitats are hard at work reducing our risk of floods, cleaning our water, stopping erosion, and storing vast amounts of carbon to keep our communities healthy and resilient in the face of climate change. Each Steward an Acre sponsorship costs $150 and will help care for an acre of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park for three years. One hundred percent of your contribution to Steward an Acre goes directly toward the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation’s vital work to protect the park and preserve its fragile ecosystem and contributes to ongoing conservation programming and education. Your generosity has a direct impact on the Foundation’s ability to protect the park. The Glenbow Ranch... --- --- ## Park Trail --- ## Sponsors --- ## Team ---