Known as the first “Cow Town” of the old West, historic Maple Creek is a growing community that serves as a gateway for an estimated 250,000 tourists each year heading to the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Fort Walsh, and the historic site of the Cypress Hills Massacre.
Located less than 10 minutes off the Trans Canada Highway midway between the cities of Medicine Hat, Alberta and Swift Current, Saskatchewan, this bustling hub of the southwest was recently voted Canada’s Greatest Western Town, and is home to such signature events as Taste of Maple Creek, building on it’s reputation as a fine dining centre, as well as the Annual Heritage Festival, the CCA Rodeo, Cowboy Poetry & Western Art Show, Cowtown Christmas, and the iconic Battle of Little Big Puck.
Family fun happens at the many festivals that Maple Creek hosts
In addition to hosting two historic Museums, the Town of Maple Creek is also home to a variety of shops and services including women’s clothing, western wear, kitchen gifts and novelties, two pharmacies, western Canada’s largest toy store and the Broken Spoken Fine Art Gallery. Here you’ll also find grocery, bakery and gas services, and a host of accommodations including Willowbend Campground and Cabins, the newly renovated Willowbend Motel, Ghostown Blues B&B, and the Cobblecreek Lodge. You’ll also find plenty of fine dining opportunities, from the Rockin Horse Cookhouse and Bar, The Daily Grind Coffee and Gifts, The Shop Bakery & Deli, and Grotto Gardens Country Market home to Downward Goat Yoga!
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