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185038 Range Road 241: Milo Detached for sale : MLS®# A2237581
185038 Range Road 241 Milo Milo T0L 1L0 $1,999,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2237581
- Bedrooms:
- 5
- Bathrooms:
- 5
- Floor Area:
- 5,136 sq. ft.477 m2
Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Full quarter section of luxury living, equestrian facilities. It has prime locations near Balzac and Lethbridge Racetracks and Spruce Meadows. Originally as a thoroughbred training facility, the property is surrounded by pipe rail fencing as are the corrals, It features spacious living quarters and a host of amenities with wonderful views of the Buffalo Hills & the Rockies, Highlights include a spacious home, multiple fireplaces, and four large bedrooms with ensuites. The fully developed basement offers a billiard room, fitness, and playroom. Outside, you'll find a workshop, picturesque pond, and a magnificent horse barn with 20 indoor and 10 outdoor box stalls, tie stalls, and turnout paddocks. Water is of good quality and quantity from the newly drilled well and pump, etc. It supplies both the house and each of the paddocks with sheds More detailsListed by PG Direct Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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223016 Twp Rd 102, Rural Lethbridge County: Rural Lethbridge County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2230661
223016 Twp Rd 102, Rural Lethbridge County Rural Lethbridge County Rural Lethbridge County T0L 0V0 $1,550,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2230661
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 2,355 sq. ft.219 m2
Welcome to one of the most sought-after properties in the Park Lake area—where refined living meets rural freedom, just 10 minutes from Lethbridge and right across the road from Park Lake Provincial Park. Set on over 7 pristine acres, this extraordinary estate offers the perfect blend of privacy, quality, and lifestyle. The custom-built, fully finished home boasts more than 3,900 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, including 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a large bonus room above the garage—perfect for a home office, gym, or media space. Designed for entertaining and comfort, the open-concept kitchen, dining, and living rooms flow seamlessly together beneath 9-foot ceilings and bask in natural light. High-end finishes include custom quartersawn oak cabinetry and woodwork, a gas fireplace, main floor laundry, and two inviting decks that open to your own peaceful prairie retreat. When it’s time to unwind, the primary suite offers a spa-like escape with a luxurious ensuite, oversized walk-in closet, and private balcony overlooking the serene countryside. The lower level features two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, a large recreational space, and endless storage. Whether you’re hosting friends or managing a busy family life, this home has space and flexibility to match your needs. For those with hobbies or home businesses, the 40' x 60' heated shop is a standout—fully equipped for storage, workspace, loft 9' x 31', and all your vehicles or toys. The heated attached garage includes a finished, water-serviced room perfect for a salon, studio, massage practice, or a deluxe mudroom conversion. Agriculture zoning allows for an additional home to be built if so desired. With city water, mature landscaping, underground sprinklers, and low-maintenance exterior finishes like Hardie siding, stonework, and cedar accents, and a new roof in 2024, this property was built to impress and last. If you're seeking an acreage that blends executive quality with room to roam, look no further. Bring your animals, bring your vision, and create the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of. Park Lake’s finest. A rare opportunity. Book your private showing today with your favorite REALTOR® More detailsListed by SUTTON GROUP - LETHBRIDGE- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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193050 Range Road 252: Rural Vulcan County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2224139
193050 Range Road 252 Rural Vulcan County Rural Vulcan County T0L 0J0 $1,270,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2224139
- Bedrooms:
- 6
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 2,373 sq. ft.220 m2
For more information, please click the "More Information" button. Stunning 17.57-Acre Equestrian Ranch with Bungalow, Cabins & Dream Shop – Just 40 Minutes from South Calgary. Welcome to your dream property—where country charm meets incredible versatility. Nestled on 17.57 beautifully maintained acres, this remarkable ranch offers endless opportunities for horse enthusiasts, business-minded entrepreneurs, multi-generational families, or contractors in need of exceptional space and amenities. The 2,372 sq ft (above grade) bungalow exudes warmth and comfort, featuring a crackling wood-burning stove, a cozy gas fireplace, and breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains. Stay cool in the summer with central A/C, and enjoy a chef’s kitchen designed for entertaining—complete with granite countertops, elegant cabinetry, a spacious island, and abundant storage. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 dedicated offices, there’s room for work, rest, and everything in between. The rustic finished separate lower living area, with private entrance offers a peaceful retreat. Step outside and explore a wide array of versatile outbuildings—ideal for storing tractors, RVs, boats, horse trailers, or hay. The main shop is a showstopper, featuring commercial-grade HOTSY car wash system, full drainage, laundry room & lockers. Horse lovers will fall in love with the exceptional equestrian amenities, including 350' x 150' outdoor arena, 110' x 70' sand arena, 50’ round pen. Three barns with power, heat, and water, two corral systems with continuous metal panels and automatic waterers, tack room with water power and heat. Exercise track and natural spring-runoff creek for year-round enjoyment. The beautifully landscaped grounds feature apple and pear trees, vibrant flower gardens, a 60’ x 60’ vegetable garden, and two greenhouses—perfect for the green thumb in the family. All of this located just 40 minutes from south Calgary, offering the ideal blend of rural tranquility and urban accessibility. This one-of-a-kind property is more than just a home—it’s a lifestyle. More detailsListed by Easy List Realty- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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115057 Range Road 260: Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2230148
115057 Range Road 260 Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of T0L 0T0 $1,199,999Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2230148
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 4
- Floor Area:
- 2,825 sq. ft.262 m2
The Ultimate Acreage Dream — 11.59 Acres with Unmatched Views, Luxurious Home & Equine Setup. Welcome to your own private paradise! Nestled among mature trees on 11.59 acres, this extraordinary property offers 360-degree views of farm fields, rolling countryside, and the majestic Rocky Mountains to the west. With no close neighbors in sight, this is the peaceful, wide-open escape you’ve been searching for. As you pull into the drive, the striking curb appeal and attached double garage set the tone—but it’s just the beginning. Step inside to a grand front foyer where you’re welcomed by a sweeping staircase, gleaming hardwood floors, and soaring vaulted ceilings. The front living room is a showstopper with almost floor-to-ceiling windows that frame that stunning mountain view like a piece of art. The heart of the home includes a formal dining area and a beautifully updated kitchen featuring rich cabinetry, granite countertops, gas stove, and a large eat-up island—perfect for both cooking and entertaining. A cozy breakfast nook opens to a south-facing covered deck with timber beams and an adjacent open-air area where you can enjoy your morning coffee or evening BBQs, all while taking in breathtaking eastward views. A second living room on the main floor offers a relaxing retreat with a gas fireplace, and the main level also includes a bedroom, 2-piece bath, and an expansive laundry room with ample cabinetry, countertop space, and a wine fridge. Upstairs, the luxurious primary suite is a true haven. Double doors lead to a massive bedroom with dual closets, a spa-like 5-piece ensuite, and a walk-through into your custom walk-in closet. Just outside the primary is an open den or sitting area, and down the hall, two additional bedrooms share a spacious Jack-and-Jill bathroom.The fully finished walkout basement offers even more living space with a family room, games area (pool table included), custom rubber-floored gym, a 4-piece bathroom, wine room, and plenty of room to gather, play, or unwind.Outside is where this property truly shines. A brand-new 4800 sq ft heated shop provides the ultimate space for work, storage, or business use. Nearby, a nearly 30x60 barn is fully equipped with seven stalls, a tack room, turnout pens, and a roping setup—perfect for horse enthusiasts or those seeking a fully functional livestock space. The property also includes a second home (in need of repairs), along with an older garage, workshop, and shed located at a separate yard site.This one-of-a-kind acreage offers the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of—luxury, privacy, views, and space to grow or play. Whether you’re looking for a retreat, an equestrian paradise, or a legacy property, this checks every box. More detailsListed by Century 21 Foothills Real Estate- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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131041 Range Road 281: Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2234986
131041 Range Road 281 Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of Rural Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of T0L 0T0 $1,199,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2234986
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 1,516 sq. ft.141 m2
Welcome to your dream property, located just west of Claresholm at the base of the rolling hills. This breathtaking 105-acre parcel offers the ultimate in privacy, natural beauty, and functionality, with Willow Creek meandering through the land and a lush canopy of mature trees creating an enchanting landscape. The walk-out bungalow is built to stand the test of time with durable cinder block and concrete construction. Step onto the expansive east-facing deck which is above the double detached garage and take in views that truly must be seen to be believed – overlooking the treed valley below and the winding creek, it’s the perfect spot for peaceful sunrises and nature watching.The main floor has been beautifully upgraded with vinyl plank flooring, a wood feature wall, and rustic barn board trim. The kitchen is bright and spacious, with modern appliances, a sink that looks out to the views, and an L-shaped layout that opens to the dining area complete with large windows and a patio door to the deck. The living room is anchored by a stunning wood-burning fireplace and a large picture window that frames the panoramic views.There are three bedrooms on the main level, including the primary suite which features a walk-through 3-piece ensuite that connects to the convenient main floor laundry. The walk-out basement is full of charm and nostalgia, with retro carpeting, rustic wood accents, a natural stone wood-burning fireplace, and plenty of space to make your own.Outside, the property is perfectly set up for animals and hobbies alike. A large barn with turnout pens and automatic waterers makes livestock management easy, while the spacious shop with concrete floors and a wood-burning stove is ideal for projects year-round. The land is fully fenced, divided into multiple pastures, and full of opportunity – whether you’re looking to run livestock, explore the creek, or simply enjoy the natural beauty. With adventure at your doorstep and serenity all around, this is more than a home – it’s a lifestyle. Properties like this are rare, and this one is ready to welcome you home. More detailsListed by Century 21 Foothills Real Estate- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Range Road 254: Rural Vulcan County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2015668
Range Road 254 Rural Vulcan County Rural Vulcan County T0L 2B0 $1,159,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2015668
- Bedrooms:
- 3
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 1,864 sq. ft.173 m2
Large house, Large shop, Large property! Not very often does a property of this caliber come up for sale. The land consists of 108 acres of natural never broke grassland that is fully fenced and cross fenced. At 1860 square feet the main area of the house will accommodate a large family or entertaining friends. An open floor plan, Vaulted ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths (plus en suite), family room, sitting room, fireplace, breakfast nook and kitchen make up some features of the main floor. On the west side of the house there is a 350 sq ft fully enclosed sun room with 4 skylights. Attached to the sun room is a 420 square foot deck. The front entry also has a partially covered 250 square foot deck. Down stairs has been framed with an additional 2 bedrooms, also a 3rd bedroom is possible. There is a 750 square foot double over sized attached garage on the south side of house. You can access the main level of the home from this garage. Above this garage is an additional 750 sq foot vaulted area, with deck , which is ample room for any purpose you might require. Facing east there is a triple over sized attached garage. From this space you can access the basement of the home. As you can see there are multiple options for this home; anything from hobbies, collections, home office spaces, even possible shared accommodations. Just north of the home sits the shop. At 3300 square feet on the main level and 2000 square feet on the upper level, the sky is the limit with possibilities. So whether you are into horses, cows, pigs, chickens, cars, trucks or a home business, this place is for you. Being that this property is still being worked on, there are plenty of options when it comes to finishing it out and possession. Call your favorite agent today to book an appointment!!! 2023 renovations. -All the ceilings in the home have been scraped and re textured. The whole house has been painted.The roof gables have been done with smart board. Stone corners on both attached garages. Exposed aggregate sidewalks. New exterior lights. Power, water,sewer,gas all ran to the shop. New for 2025!!! All new flooring through main floor. Masive 4 zone septic field installed. More lanscapimg has been done. A large garden area has been put in. Heavy duty commercial door opener in the shop. More detailsListed by Century 21 Foothills Real Estate- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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113 Whitetail Place: Shaughnessy Detached for sale : MLS®# A2215852
113 Whitetail Place Shaughnessy Shaughnessy T0K 2A0 $975,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2215852
- Bedrooms:
- 3
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 1,733 sq. ft.161 m2
Welcome to Deer Run Estates - a serene community only minutes from Lethbridge that offers quiet acreage living and gorgeous, custom homes. This 1,733 sq/ft bungalow was built with an incredible attention to detail - from an ICF foundation (all the way to the roofline!), additional footings, raw edge wood throughout, high wind roof shingles, insulated garage doors and that's just the beginning! There is plentiful parking as you approach this 1 acre property with a triple attached, heated garage (with 16' x 8' and 10' x 10' overhead doors) big enough for boat storage! There's a cozy front porch enclosed with cedar planking and stepping inside you'll be wowed from the vaulted ceilings! An open concept living, dining and kitchen area are highlighted by the energy-efficient wood burning stove, an 8' live edge maple slab island and great views to the backyard. The kitchen is adorned with custom lighting and high end stainless steel appliances including a gas range! Down the hall there is a formal dining area that can be used as a flex space or even converted to a bedroom! The primary suite offers south-east views, a well sized walk-in closet and 4 piece ensuite. Continuing down the hall there's a 2 piece bathroom, office and laundry room/mud room that connects with the garage. Heading downstairs there's a walk-out family room to the gravel patio, 2 bedrooms (one with walk-in closet), 3 piece bathroom with built-in sauna, hobby room, cold storage room and you guessed it, more storage! The backyard was fully landscaped with 42 trees (apple, cherry, fir), strawberry and raspberry bushes, raised garden beds, a gardening shed, fire pit, and more. This tranquil backyard offers those with a green thumb a way to produce a TON of your own fruits and vegetables and still have room to host the whole family! More detailsListed by Grassroots Realty Group- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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302 King Street: Nobleford Detached for sale : MLS®# A2230649
302 King Street Nobleford Nobleford T0L 1S0 $975,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2230649
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 3,630 sq. ft.337 m2
The Noble House is a magnificent property located in the heart of Nobleford. This estate was built in 1917 by the Noble family and the community developed around. This Craftsman style home is surrounded by mature trees and over an acre of privacy. From the grand driveway into the yard to the covered entrance to the home, there were no expenses spared when this property was built. The historical value of the property is priceless. Inside, the rooms are very generous with ample places to relax or entertain guests. The grand dining room and sitting rooms throughout have shared over a century of stories and still welcomes you for more! The detail in all of the woodwork through the home needs to be seen to appreciate. From the built in china cabinet to the multiple book shelves and picture rails, it is a must see. This property has been designated a Municipal Historic Resource and as such is eligible for annual government grants to maintain it's condition. This iconic estate is important to the town of Nobleford and the surrounding community. Truly a magnificent home. Connect with your REALTOR® for a viewing. More detailsListed by Royal Lepage South Country - Lethbridge- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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676 Lakeside Drive: Rural Vulcan County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2203412
676 Lakeside Drive Rural Vulcan County Rural Vulcan County T0L 0R0 $944,900Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2203412
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 3
- Floor Area:
- 1,534 sq. ft.143 m2
Welcome to your dream home at Little Bow Resort—an exquisite executive residence that has been meticulously renovated from top to bottom, both inside and out. This stunning property boasts the finest finishes and breathtaking views of Travers Reservoir, making it the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and entertainment. Step inside to discover a luxurious open-concept space with vaulted ceilings, beams, shiplap walls, and a living area with a gas fireplace and stone extending to the ceiling, complemented by transom windows surrounding the perimeter of the home, allowing in abundant natural light. The chef's kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, featuring a Subzero refrigerator with custom wood paneling, double Wolf ovens, a gas Wolf cooktop, and a Miele dishwasher. The two-tone cabinets, highlighted by a standout furniture table island, are complemented by stunning quartz countertops, creating an inviting atmosphere for gatherings. Not to mention the ample storage in the pantry, which includes a custom oak door with a brass door handle. This home offers a thoughtfully designed layout with two bedrooms and one bathroom on the main floor, and two bedrooms with two bathrooms in the walkout basement. The walkout basement, with its convenient back entrance, provides ample storage and versatility, making it ideal for entertaining or family activities. The basement features its own gas fireplace in the family room, an adjoining games area, a bar area with a wine fridge and sink, and plenty of beautiful custom cabinets. All three bathrooms have exquisite custom showers with stylish tile details, custom glass doors, and stunning plumbing fixtures. The laundry room in the basement includes a sink and extra storage, ensuring that functionality is never compromised. Another wonderful feature of this home is the luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout, including the stairs to the basement, providing consistency and function. The windows have an extra heat coating for insulation, along with silhouette blinds and air conditioning, ensuring comfort year-round. Step outside to your private oasis, where a professionally landscaped yard awaits. The expansive deck is perfect for entertaining and is equipped with two gas heaters for those chilly evenings. An outdoor shower provides a refreshing way to rinse off after a day spent enjoying the lake, and the beautiful interlocking brick offers low maintenance, finishing off the yard with your very own fire pit. Because you back directly onto Travers Reservoir, also known as Little Bow, this executive home combines luxury living with the tranquility of lakefront life. Whether you're hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings with family, this property offers everything you could desire in a lakeside retreat. Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary home where luxury meets nature. Experience the unparalleled lifestyle that awaits you at Little Bow Resort! More detailsListed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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105039 RGE Road 212a: Picture Butte Detached for sale : MLS®# A2216312
105039 RGE Road 212a Picture Butte Picture Butte T0K 1V0 $939,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2216312
- Bedrooms:
- 5
- Bathrooms:
- 2
- Floor Area:
- 1,807 sq. ft.168 m2
Welcome to your dream country escape! Nestled on 1.38 beautifully landscaped acres, this stunning property offers the perfect blend of privacy, space, and small-town charm—just a short drive from Picture Butte. This spacious 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is ideal for families or anyone seeking the tranquility of rural living with room to grow. Inside, you'll find a warm and inviting layout designed for comfortable living, with ample natural light and thoughtful updates throughout. Step outside and take in the serene setting: mature trees, manicured lawns, and vibrant garden spaces surround the home, creating a peaceful oasis perfect for outdoor entertaining or quiet relaxation. For hobbyists or those in need of extra space, the large workshop is a standout feature—offering plenty of room for tools, toys, or creative projects. Whether you're looking for a place to raise a family, start a hobby farm, or simply enjoy Alberta's open skies, this property has it all. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a slice of country near Picture Butte! More detailsListed by Grassroots Realty Group- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
- www.FarmForSale.ca by Steve LeBlanc
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214041 TWP RD 150: Rural Vulcan County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2242023
214041 TWP RD 150 Rural Vulcan County Rural Vulcan County T0L 2B0 $900,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2242023
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 2
- Floor Area:
- 4,557 sq. ft.423 m2
This lakeside retreat promises a luxurious yet environmentally conscious lifestyle, with allowing you to select all the remaining finishes to make this home your own! This outstanding “off the grid” double envelope house is a Passive Solar House design which collects solar energy in a solarium, and passively allows the warm air to circulate around the house between two sets of walls (a double building envelope). The description of the property emphasizes its eco-friendly and sustainable design, but its location is just as amazing, offering stunning views of the Little Bow Reservoir. The design seamlessly blends modern luxury with outdoor living, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For those seeking a harmonious balance between comfort and environmental consciousness, this lakeside estate offers a unique opportunity to embrace a sustainable waterfront lifestyle for your self or as an income property for an Air BnB. The property features four bedrooms with your very own balcony and views for miles, the potential of 4.5 bathrooms (1.5 Complete), and various amenities like a games room and a media room. The picturesque setting invites residents to enjoy water sports and immerse themselves in nature. Additional benefits of this off the grid living home are 4 levels including a 4 car garage, 16 Solar panels, 210,000 btu boiler system for in floor heating, and a wood burning fireplace in one of the garages. There are two areas to grow trees in the solarium. Each and every room is nice and spacious! The first floor features a large kitchen with walk in pantry, mudroom, a grand entrance with the 22’ soring ceiling, sitting room, living room, and a fantastic media room. The real show stopper is the one of a kind, "stair way to heaven" curved staircase in the center of each floor. The second floor has acid stained polyurethane coating on the concrete, and two positively massive primary bedrooms. Both these bedrooms feature windows for days, large walk in closets, and rough ins for what could be incredible ensuites. The laundry is conveniently located between the two bedrooms as well. The third floor includes another large sitting room, two more bedroom, entrance from the garages, and a 3 piece bath. You simply will not find another home like this one anywhere! The windows and thoughtful design will wow you, the efficiency and design just make sense, and the views will never get old. You truly must see this one to appreciate it! Give your Realtor a call and come see what eco friendly living could look like for you! NOTE: Home is not complete and sold as is where is. Please see supplements. More detailsListed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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174008A Range Road 214: Rural Vulcan County Detached for sale : MLS®# A2231251
174008A Range Road 214 Rural Vulcan County Rural Vulcan County T0L 1L0 $900,000Residential- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2231251
- Bedrooms:
- 3
- Bathrooms:
- 2
- Floor Area:
- 757 sq. ft.70 m2
Located just south of the Village of Milo, this 8.48-acre parcel is situated on the east side of McGregor Lake, offering a great combination of country living and lakeside access. The property includes a 757 sq. ft. bungalow, originally built in approximately 1950 and moved onto the site several years ago. Since the move, the home has seen updates including replaced windows, new siding, and a metal roof. The main level of the home features a kitchen with dining area, living room with access to the west-facing deck, primary bedroom, second bedroom, and a full bathroom. The basement is partially developed with a spacious recreation room, four-piece bathroom, utility room, and an additional bedroom. The hot water tank was replaced in January 2025. A major highlight is the approximately 2,400 sq. ft. shop, equipped with radiant heat, concrete floor, 220 AMP electrical service, and a 16’ overhead door—ideal for storage, workshop, or commercial use. Water is supplied via a 2,500-gallon cistern. The current owner hauls water from the Village of Milo. There is a septic tank and field for waste management. The yard extends west toward McGregor Lake, which is used for both irrigation and recreational purposes. No permanent structures are permitted within 20 metres of the lake's high-water mark. This sale includes a water haul truck, John Deere tractor and mower, snow blade, yard sprinklers, lake pumps, and more—offering excellent value for anyone looking to maintain the property with ease. This unique acreage offers peaceful surroundings, practical amenities, and scenic views—perfect for year-round living or a private retreat. More detailsListed by Magnuson Realty Ltd- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Champion Alberta Information
Champion is a village in southern Alberta, Canada within Vulcan County. It is located on Highway 23, approximately 74 kilometres (46 mi) north of Lethbridge and 147 kilometres (91 mi) south of Calgary. Homesteaders began arriving in the Champion area in 1904 and 1905, mainly from the US, Eastern Canada, and Britain. The vast prairie grasslands, cut through by the Little Bow River, provided ideal country for farming and ranching. One of these settlers was Martin G. Clever, who arrived in 1905. He homesteaded on the quarter section of land (160 acres) where the town of Champion is currently located. The birth of the town was the product of the rapid settlement of the farming and ranching land in the area, but it was also fuelled by the discovery of coal. Homesteader Henry Therriualt opened the first coal mine in the area in 1906, and soon farmers were travelling from neighbouring towns (including Nanton and Stavely) to purchase coal from the Therriault mine. Their journey took them through the Clever homestead to reach the mine, and soon Martin Clever realized the business opportunity that presented itself. Soon, a country store and a mail route were established. When the storeowner (George Mark) applied to have a government post office located, the burgeoning settlement required a name, and in honour of Martin Clever, Cleverville was christened. Several other thriving businesses soon sprung up, thanks to Martin Clever’s offer of the free use of his land: Cleverville was soon home to three general stores, a millinery and linen shop, drug store, butcher shop, blacksmith shop, livery stable, restaurant, two real estate offices, lumber yard, Bank of Hamilton, and doctor’s office. In 1910 the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) reached the area, although it became apparent that the rails themselves would not run directly past Cleverville. As a result, the townspeople decided to move, using horses and skids and wagons, all of the buildings of the town to a new location closer to the railway. This new settlement required a new name, and so the relocated Cleverville became the new Village of Champion. Although there are several stories regarding how Champion got its name, the most likely (or at least the one most commonly retold) is that it was named after H.T. Champion, a banker in the Winnipeg firm Alloway and Champion, well-known bankers and loaners throughout the period of settlement of the west. The Alloway and Champion Bank in Winnipeg, Manitoba built in 1905 is on the Registry of Historical Places of Canada.[4] When the town of Champion was relocated, so the story goes, a Winnipeg C.P.R. man named the town after the prominent banker. The Village of Champion received its charter on May 27, 1911, and the first council meeting was held in June. The growing village required ever more services, and soon Champion was home to its first grain elevator (1912), a telephone office, a school (1913), recreational facilities, and an ever-growing number of retail shops and businesses. A local newspaper, The Champion Chronicle, was also started in 1918 or 1919, and remained in print until 1943. Agriculture sustained the growth of the Champion area. In 1915 Champion became known as the “Million Bushel Town,” as one million bushels of wheat were shipped that year. The Champion Board of Trade was eager to promote the village as a land of opportunity, and in 1913 published the promotional pamphlet “Grain Golden Champion,” which was sent around the world to entice settlers and entrepreneurs to move to the area. Claiming that “of all the thriving towns and cities in Western Canada, destined to become the industrial centres of the future, none has established its position, or grown to such importance, in so brief a space of time, as Champion,” the Board of Trade invited people to take up opportunities in, of course, grain farming, but also in poultry- and stock-raising, railway work, brick- and cement-making, and the development of the natural gas and coal resources in the area. However, Champion wasn’t the only western settlement claiming to be the city of the future, and its population peaked at around 650 people. Nevertheless, Champion continued to mature into a stable and close-knit village. The building of the Community Hall in the late 1920s was a particularly important moment in the history of the town, and the Hall continues to host a variety of community social events to this day. Along with agriculture, coal mining was a particularly important economic engine for the area. After the initial discovery of coal by Henry Therriault, a number of mines were established. Between 1906 and 1965, when the last coal mine was shut down, there were 58 registered coal mines in the Champion area. In addition to these, there were numerous mines dug into the river or lake beds by families who used coal to heat their homes. Many farmers worked in the mines in the fall and winter months, when farming work was scarce and there was greater demand for coal to heat homes and businesses. Agriculture remained, however, the most important economic activity for the town and surrounding area. By the mid-1920s there were seven grain elevators, such distinct landmarks for all prairie towns, in Champion. However, as grain handling procedures, as well as world markets, changed throughout the 20th century, Champion’s wooden grain elevators, like so many throughout the prairies, became increasingly obsolete. Champion’s last elevator was torn down in 2004. Champion’s population throughout the years has remained small but active. Sports formed an important part of community life, particularly through the heyday of the Champion Men’s baseball team throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Social and cultural clubs such as the Lions Club, the Champion branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, 4-H clubs, Scouts and Girl Guides, and the Pioneer Club, provide the social backbone of the village and surrounding area. Since its founding, the Village of Champion has celebrated its anniversary every five years, traditionally on the July 1st long weekend. In 2011, the town celebrated its 100th anniversary. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Champion had a population of 351 living in 164 of its 192 total private dwellings, a change of 10.7% from its 2016 population of 317. With a land area of 0.88 km2 (0.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 398.9/km2 (1,033.1/sq mi) in 2021.[3] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Champion recorded a population of 317 living in 164 of its 185 total private dwellings, a -16.1% change from its 2011 population of 378. With a land area of 0.89 km2 (0.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 356.2/km2 (922.5/sq mi) in 2016.[5] The village is governed by a council consisting of a mayor and four councillors, and is administered by a chief administrative officer. Champion is home to two schools, the Champion Community School (70 students in grades 1–9, plus a parent-run kindergarten), and the Hope Christian School (grades K-12). Recreational and cultural services in the village include the Champion Public Library, the Community Pool (outdoors), the Pioneer Club Seniors’ Drop-In Centre, two baseball fields, the Champion Community Park and Campground, the Rodeo arena, the Royal Canadian Legion, and in the winter, a skating arena with natural ice. Retail services and businesses in Champion include a restaurant/bar, a grocery/liquor/lottery store, a self-serve gas station, a thrift store, a bank, a post office, and various other locally owned businesses. In terms of emergency response, the Village of Champion is served by the RCMP detachment and EMS services in neighbouring Vulcan, as well as the Champion Volunteer Fire Department. The village has several churches, including St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the Champion Congregational Church, and a local meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Champion serves as a gateway to Little Bow Provincial Park, which is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of the village and provides camping and many other outdoor recreational activities. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champion,_Alberta
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Topsoil Depth (in) Alberta Source aafc slc version 3.2
Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data
Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.
Key Observations
The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.
Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.
In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.
Regional Analysis
The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.
In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.
Implications for Agriculture
Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.
Conclusion
The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.
Sources
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
- Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
Saskatchewan Rm’s SCIC Average Soil Rating
Soil Class Average for Each RM in Saskatchewan: A-P Rating System
The map showing the soil class average for each Rural Municipality (RM) in Saskatchewan uses the A-P rating system, where A represents the best soil quality and P represents the lowest. This classification helps understand the agricultural potential and soil health across the province.
Key Features of the Map
A-P Rating System:
A Rating: Soils with the highest agricultural productivity potential. These soils are rich in nutrients, have good structure, and have excellent moisture retention.
P Rating: Soils with the lowest agricultural productivity potential. These may have poor fertility, high salinity, or drainage issues.
Geographical Distribution:
The map highlights the variability in soil quality across Saskatchewan. Areas with higher ratings (A, B, C) are often more suitable for intensive agriculture.
Agricultural Zones: High-quality soils predominantly support major agricultural activities in the central and southern regions of the province.
Implications for Agriculture:
Crop Selection: Farmers can use this information to select appropriate crops for their land, ensuring optimal yields.
Soil Management: Identifying lower-quality soils (rated P, O, N) can help implement targeted soil improvement practices.
Applications of the Soil Class Map
Agricultural Planning:
Optimizing Crop Yields: Farmers can determine the best areas for different types of crops based on soil quality. High-rated soils (A, B) can support more demanding crops.
Sustainable Practices: Implementing crop rotation, cover cropping, and conservation tillage can help maintain soil health.
Land Management:
Resource Allocation: Land managers can allocate resources more effectively by focusing efforts on areas with high agricultural potential.
Policy Development: Policymakers can use the map to develop strategies for soil conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.
Conclusion
Using the A-P rating system, the soil class average map for each RM in Saskatchewan is a valuable tool for farmers, land managers, and policymakers. It provides essential insights into soil quality, helping to enhance agricultural productivity, implement sustainable practices, and conserve environmental resources.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS)
For more detailed information and to view the full map, you can visit the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) and Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS).
7 Saskatchewan Rm’s that contain SCIC Soil rating A
Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Class A soil is considered premium agricultural land, offering optimal conditions for crop production due to its superior fertility, structure, and moisture retention. In Saskatchewan, seven Rural Municipalities (RMs) are renowned for having Class A soil. These regions are pivotal to the province’s agricultural success.
The 7 RMs with Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Star City (RM 428)
It is known for its rich, loamy soil, which supports a variety of crops, including wheat, canola, and barley.
Flett’s Springs (RM 429)
The fertile soil in this RM is ideal for grain and oilseed crops, which contribute significantly to the local economy.
Invergordon (RM 430)
The Class A soil supports diverse farming operations, including mixed grain farming and livestock production.
St. Louis (RM 431)
This area is known for its productive soil, which is well-suited for high-yield crop farming.
Kinistino (RM 459)
The fertile soil in Kinistino supports a robust agricultural sector, mainly cereal and oilseed production.
Birch Hills (RM 460)
Known for its excellent soil quality, Birch Hills is a prime location for high-value crop production.
Prince Albert (RM 461)
This RM benefits from rich, fertile soil that supports a wide range of agricultural activities, making it a vital area for the province’s farming industry.
Conclusion
The seven RMs in Saskatchewan with Class A soil are crucial to the province’s agricultural success. These regions provide optimal crop growth conditions, contributing significantly to the local economy and supporting sustainable farming practices. Recognizing and preserving the value of Class A soil is essential for the continued prosperity of Saskatchewan’s farming industry.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
CP Rail 1910 Land for sale in Central Alberta
The map titled “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” is a historical document showcasing the lands offered for sale by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR) in Central Alberta around the year 1910. Here’s a detailed analysis of the historical context, significance, and features of this map:
Historical Context
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR): Established in the late 19th century, the CPR played a pivotal role in the development and settlement of Western Canada. The railway facilitated transportation, trade, and migration, contributing significantly to the region’s economic growth.
- Land Sales: The CPR was granted extensive land holdings by the Canadian government as part of the incentives to build the transcontinental railway. These lands were then sold to settlers, immigrants, and investors to finance railway construction and operations.
Features of the Map - Geographical Coverage: The map covers Central Alberta, indicating the sections of land available for purchase. This region includes a mix of agricultural land and potential settlement areas.
- Land Parcels: The red shading on the map indicates the specific parcels of land that were for sale. Each parcel is meticulously plotted, showing the systematic approach to land distribution.
- Sectional Grid: The map uses a sectional grid system common in land surveying, dividing the area into manageable units for sale and development. This grid system was essential for organizing the vast tracts of land and making them accessible to buyers.
- Transportation Routes: The map highlights major transportation routes, including railways and roads, which were crucial for accessing the land and facilitating movement of goods and people.
- Topographical Features: Natural features such as rivers, lakes, and terrain types are marked on the map, providing prospective buyers with important information about the land’s characteristics and suitability for farming or other uses.
Significance - Settlement and Development: The sale of CPR lands was instrumental in populating and developing Central Alberta. It attracted settlers from various parts of Canada and abroad, contributing to the growth of agricultural communities.
- Economic Impact: The proceeds from land sales helped finance the construction and expansion of the CPR, which in turn boosted economic activities by connecting remote areas to markets and resources.
- Historical Record: Maps like these serve as valuable historical records, offering insights into land use, settlement patterns, and the economic strategies of the early 20th century. They are crucial for understanding the transformation of Western Canada from a frontier region to a developed agricultural and economic hub.
Conclusion
The “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” map is a testament to the strategic role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in shaping the settlement and development of Western Canada. By selling land to settlers, the CPR not only financed its operations but also facilitated the growth of thriving communities in Central Alberta. This historical map provides a glimpse into the land distribution practices and the early development of the region, highlighting the interconnectedness of transportation, land use, and economic growth.
Additional Resources
For further reading and exploration of historical maps and the role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Canadian history, you can refer to: - Historical Atlas of Canada
1967 Detailed Soil map for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967: A Historical Perspective
The Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967, created by R. C. McKinnon, L. J. Schappert, and R. R. D. Cumming, is an invaluable resource for understanding the diverse soil types and their distribution across the province. This map, available through the Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), offers detailed insights into the soil landscapes of Saskatchewan.
Key Features of the Map
Soil Classification:
The map categorizes soils into various types, each represented by distinct colors and patterns. These classifications include Brunisolic, Chernozemic, Gleysolic, Luvisolic, Organic, and Solonetzic soils.
Orthic Gray: These soils are predominantly found in the northern forested regions, indicated in blue on the map.
Black and Dark Brown: Fertile soils in agricultural areas are shown in darker shades, crucial for crop production.
Soil Texture and Composition:
Information on soil texture, such as loam, sandy loam, and clay loam, is detailed on the map. This is vital for understanding soil fertility, water retention, and suitability for different crops.
Rough Broken Land: Identified in specific regions, these areas have significant elevation changes and are less suitable for agriculture.
Saline and Solonetzic Soils:
The map marks areas with saline and Solonetzic soils, which pose challenges for agriculture due to high salt content and poor soil structure. These regions require careful management and are highlighted to aid in agricultural planning.
Importance of the Map
Agricultural Planning:
Farmers and agronomists can utilize this map to identify suitable areas for various crops based on soil type and texture, optimizing crop selection, irrigation, and soil conservation practices.
Environmental Conservation:
The map assists in identifying areas that need protection and sustainable management practices to prevent soil degradation and erosion, contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
Historical Reference:
The 1967 soil map provides a historical reference point for soil studies, allowing comparisons with modern data to assess changes in soil health and land use over time.
Conclusion
The 1967 detailed soil map of Saskatchewan remains a crucial tool for anyone involved in agriculture, land management, and environmental conservation. By providing detailed information on soil types, textures, and topographical features, it aids in making informed decisions for sustainable land use and agricultural productivity.
Sources
Saskatchewan Soil Information System
Farm address count per postal code Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Farm Count per Postal Code:
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The map illustrates farm density across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, measured by the number of farms per postal code. This representation helps identify areas with high agricultural activity and regions with fewer farms, highlighting the distribution of farming operations in these provinces. Canada Post is the data source for this map.
Key Features of the Map
Farm Density Representation:
- Color Gradient: The map uses a color gradient to show farm density. Darker colors indicate higher farm densities, while lighter colors show lower densities.
- Farm Count Range: The farm counts range from 1 to over 600 farms per postal code, with the highest densities in dark red.
Geographical Distribution:
- High-Density Areas: Regions with darker colors, indicating higher farm densities, are primarily found in the southern and central parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.
Low-Density Areas: Northern regions and areas with fewer postal codes show lighter colors, indicating fewer farms.
Data Sources:
- Canada Post: Provides the postal code data, ensuring accurate representation of farm distribution.
- Agricultural Statistics: Supplementary data from agricultural agencies and Statistics Canada help validate the farm counts.
Applications of the Farm Density Map
Agricultural Planning:
- Resource Allocation: The map helps allocate agricultural resources such as seeds, fertilizers, and machinery. Areas with higher farm densities may need more resources and support services.
- Infrastructure Development: Identifying high-density farming areas can guide agricultural infrastructure development like roads, storage facilities, and irrigation systems.
Market Analysis:
- Supply Chain Optimization: Businesses can use the map to optimize supply chains by identifying regions with high agricultural output, ensuring efficient distribution of goods and services.
- Investment Decisions: Investors can use farm density data to identify promising regions for agricultural investments, supporting new ventures and expansions.
Policy Making:
- Support Programs: Policymakers can design targeted support programs for farmers based on density, focusing on areas with high farming activity to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Rural Development: The map can inform rural development strategies, ensuring balanced growth and addressing the needs of farming communities.
Conclusion
The farm count per postal code map for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is essential for farmers, agronomists, businesses, and policymakers. By providing a clear picture of farm density, it supports informed decision-making in agricultural planning, market analysis, and policy development.
Sources - Canada Post
- Statistics Canada
- Government of Saskatchewan Agriculture
For more detailed information and access to the complete data, you can visit the Canada Post and Statistics Canada websites.