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Turner Valley (Diamond Valley

Root furniture, colourful kites and bright children’s clothing from Java, Bali and Indonesia. Their collection changes so be sure to stop at the Black Diamond Gallery, regularly.

The Bluerock Gallery is another example of the many fine small businesses in Black Diamond. It is owned by local merchants who carry unique high-quality handmade crafts that are created by Alberta artists. Browse the jewellery, cards, books, and exhibits to your heart’s content. You’ll discover an eclectic mix of paintings, and works in fibre, metal, clay, glass, and wood. The Bluerock has partnered with the Leighton Art Centre, Firebrand Glass Studios, Eversfield Ceramics, the Kristoferson Studio, Mady Thiel-Kopstein, Lineham House Galleries and the Okotoks Art Gallery to establish The Most Beautiful Art Tour in Alberta.

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The towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley are located right on The Cowboy Trail and are steeped in western culture. In addition, this area is also surrounded by various recreational opportunities and is an important gateway to Kananaskis Country. Bring your bike, tent, kayak, or horse and get “Back to Nature” in Turner Valley!

Didn’t bring your horse? Or don’t have one? No problems! Located just 11 mins west on Hwy 546, Anchor D Outfitting has the right horseback vacation to satisfy your inner cowboy. From a 2 hour trail ride to a 7 day adventure, Dewy has the guides and the horses for you.

Many local events in Diamond Valley are held at Millennium Park which is located in downtown Turner Valley. Right next door, you’ll find the Sheep River Library and the Visitor Info Centre. Stop here for more info about upcoming events.

Turner Valley is also home to several restaurants, including the Chuckwagon Cafe which has received Calgary’s Best Burger award, twice. Conveniently located just kitty-corner from the library, the Chuckwagon Cafe’s Flat Iron Eggs Benedict was featured on “You Gotta Eat Here”. This cafe is a very popular spot for breakfast and lunch. American tourists love it because you’ll receive a fair exchange rate on your US dollars, too.

Have a hankerin’ for Mexican? MotoBurrito is just 2 blocks east. Another hidden culinary gem is the Turner Valley Golf Club. You don’t have to golf to enjoy the homemade food and spectacular mountain views at their Royalite Grill.

Chuckwagon Cafe

Here is one of those terrific hidden gems along the Cowboy Trail.

Winner of “Calgary’s Best Burger” awarded by Avenue Magazine for 2 years in a row.

Featured for their “Flat Iron Eggs Benedict” on the TV Show “You Gotta Eat Here” produced by the Food Network Canada.

Look for the little red barn at the 4-way stop in Turner Valley. Open at 8 AM daily. Ph: 403-933-0003

Photo Courtesy of Travel Alberta / Roth and Ramberg Friends looking at a map on main street in Black Diamond