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Experience Chain Lakes Provincial Park

Who might guess that a chewy, sometimes salty, sweet, spicy or smoky concoction could have such a huge fan following? But don’t take our word for that. Clint Eastwood special ordered jerky to the set while making his film Unforgiven, nearby.

In addition to superb culinary treats, you may be pleasantly surprised by the quality of the work of the local artisans. Debra Garside’s passion for horses has always matched her love for art. Acknowledged as one of Canada’s top equestrian coaches in the 1980s, she transitioned into photography and has won numerous awards. Debra spends much of her time following wild horses and is one of the few photographers granted access to Sable Island. debragarsidephotography.com

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Longview Leather purchased the inventory of Caledon Leather Sales in 2014. For over 26 years, they were Western Canada’s leading supplier of leather and leatherworking supplies. Since then, they have added hundreds of additional products that will definitely interest to leatherworkers and saddle makers. Whether you are a professional or hobbyist, be sure to say hello to Daniel and check out longviewleather.com The landscapes in and around Longview are breathtaking. If you are looking for serenity, Kananaskis Country (Kananaskis) is the place for you. This large tract of land consists of many provincial parks, wildlands and other recreation areas.

Kananaskis Country was first identified as a place worthy of being preserved, more than a century ago. In 1902, parts were included in the Rocky Mountain National Park (now Banff National Park), but they were removed in 1911 and eventually turned over to the Alberta Government in 1930.

To enter Kananaskis, drive west along Hwy 541. Watch for sheep, elk, moose, deer, bear (both black and grizzly), coyotes, wolves and other wildlife. The Highwood and Cataract Creek Areas are located 35 km west of Longview. These areas offer great fishing and camping experiences, numerous hiking and equestrian trails.

If you’re looking for a great day trip, go south from Cataract Creek along Hwy 40 (note this section of gravel road is closed December 1 to June 14 due to snowpack and wildlife calving). Then return to Hwy 22 by following Hwy 532, past the Indian Graves campground to the north end of Chain Lakes. For more information go to village.longview.ab.ca

Longview Jerky Shop

WORLD FAMOUS LONGVIEW-STYLE JERKY

Finely Cut Strips of Roast – Juicy and Tender Marinated in our Outstanding Secret Family Recipe Baked to Mouth Watering Perfection – Simply Irresistible We Use Only 100% Alberta Beef

You must visit Longview and experience our world famous Jerky. A true taste of Alberta!

148 Morrison Road (Hwy 22 - The Cowboy Trail) Longview, Alberta

403-558-3960 longviewjerkyshop.com

Discover the new Pekisko Creek Trail

Ramble through historic rangelands, barns and old cowboy trails!

Découvrez le nouveau sentier du ruisseau Pekisko

Promenez-vous dans les parcours historiques, les granges et les anciens sentiers de cow-boy!