Winter Activities for Heritage Inn
Winter Activities for Heritage Inn
Experience the rugged beauty and fresh air of waking to the stillness and peace in a backcountry site covered in snow with our dogsledding. Join us in a unique, challenging and memorable experience!
Horseback riding combined with Pleinair Painting for experienced painters in the scenic Rockies in S Alberta. Join expert guide Mike Judd in the incredibly scenic South Castle area NW of Waterton National Park in SW Alberta. Tour and paint (acrylic/watercolour recommended) the rolling foothills at his ranch or head into back country on custom multiday trips. Canvases and easles can be packed by mule or horse to alpine sites. This is an incredibly peaceful and rejuvinating experience!

The rustic decor of our farm is nostalgic and our creek side location is picturesque.
We provide bird watchers, visitors, and backyard enthusiasts with an excellent selection of high quality bird feeders, bird houses, wild bird seed, cement bird baths, binoculars, field guides, artwork, and other birding accessories.

The Remington Carriage Museum houses the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in North America, with over 240 carriages, wagons and sleighs. It is open year-round, seven days a week. International travellers acknowledge the display as the finest in the world. The 63,000 square foot facility features video displays, a fire hall, a carriage factory, a restoration shop, a working stable, carriage rides, carriage rentals, a restaurant and a gift shop. Guided facility tours are offered at no additional charge.

The Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village includes sixteen buildings from the Pincher Creek area that date prior to the 20th century. The buildings have been authentically restored and furnished, and include a schoolhouse, ranch houses, cabins, blacksmith shop, barn, Mounted Police outpost and one of "Kootenai" Brown's residences. Visitors learn about the frontier history of southwestern Alberta through displays and programs. Over 12,000 artifacts have been collected by the Pincher Creek Museum, and most are on display throughout the village, including an outdoor display showcasing horse-drawn machinery. There is also an extensive archives on site, where one can dig deeper into the history of the Pincher Creek area. The museum gift shop offers historic books, crafts, clothing and collectibles.
Heritage Inn
919 Waterton Avenue, HWY #6, Pincher Creek, AB
Phone: 403.627.5000
Toll Free: 888.888.4374
Conveniently located on Highway 6, the Heritage Inn Pincher Creek is a full-service hotel that offers 78 spacious pet-friendly guest rooms. Guests appreciate the many on-site amenities available at the Heritage Inn, including a restaurant, a lounge, an indoor swimming pool, a hot tub and a fitness area. The sights and attractions of Waterton Lakes National Park are just a 30-minute drive from the hotel. Conference and banquet facilities for up to 200 guests are also available at this Heritage Inn.
On the web: www.heritageinn.net
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