Since 2007, High River has stood in as the fictional community of Hudson on the hit CBC family drama, Heartland. Set against the magnificent backdrop of the foothills of southern Alberta, close to the Rockies and Kananaskis Country, Heartland is regularly filmed in various places around High River, on nearby private-property locations, and on a sound studio just up the highway in the city of Calgary. On LocationHeartland is primarily filmed at four locations; 1) The ranch, where the exterior of the house, barn, gate, paddock and jumping course are; 2) The dude ranch; 3) The town of High River, Alberta, which doubles for Hudson and where Maggie's Diner is; and 4) A studio in Calgary, where the interiors of the barn, vet clinic and ranch house are filmed. There are also special locations in the Calgary/ Millarville/High River area that are unique to each episode. Other films and television series have been shot in High River, too, such as Fargo, Joe Picket, Superman 3, and Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven. Amy's graduation ceremony was filmed at George Lane Park, just down the street from Maggie's in the infamous red gazebo! There is a campground located in George Lane Park, open from May 1 to September 30th as well! Across from the historic Wales theatre you will find the High River Motor Hotel; a classic small-town motel that has not only made appearances in Heartland, but also the movie Fubar. If you're up for a drive, Lou’s Season 3 wedding took place at the Millarville Christ Church, a beautiful wooden chapel on Highway 549, just minutes away from the Millarville Farmer’s Market and Race Track, where all rodeo and racing scenes are filmed.The 100+ stall Millarville Market can be found here on Saturdays from June to September. The Racetrack has a Canada Day Race each year, as well as an old-fashioned country fair in August and a Christmas Market in November! Millarville Christ Church Hwy 549 East, Millarville, AB T0L 1K0 (403) 933-3620 Millarville Race Track and Agricultural Society 306097 192 St W, Millarville, AB T0L 1K0 (403) 931-3411 www.millarvilleracetrack.com The Wales TheatreSince 1927, the Wales Theatre has been the premier destination for movie-goers in High River and surrounding areas. It is an exquisite example of early prairie architecture and boasts one of the last free-standing balconies in Canada. With a dolby surround sound system, this ancient building has been completely renovated and accented with all modern amenities. While filming Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood would sit in the theatre each day after shooting to rewatch the day's takes! Showtimes: Monday - Sunday 7:30pm Sunday Matinees 2:00pm Doors open ½ hr. prior to the showtime Admission Children 2 and under: FREE Children 3 - 12: $9 3D: $11 Adults 13 - 64 $10 3D $12 Golden agers 65 & over, armed forces personal - ( With ID )$9 3D $11 People with disabilities $7 3D $10 421 1 St SW, High River, AB T1V 1M6 (403) 652-4844 www.walestheatre.com Museum of the HighwoodLocated in the iconic High River train station, The Museum of the Highwood's collection spans thousands of years of history with more than 45,000 objects, including a fantastic exhibit on film in the Foothills! The exhibit focuses heavily on Heartland, housing many props from Maggie's and other filming locations, including the dollhouse made for Roy's daughter in season seven! You can check out a menu from Maggie's Diner, see costumes worn by cast members, and even test your Heartland knowledge with a quiz! The exhibit also has props from Unforgiven, Fargo, and The Revenant. Also located inside of the museum is the High River Visitor Information Centre and a small gift shop! Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays 12 to 4 p.m. Admission to the museum is by donation 406 1st St. SW, High River, AB, T1V 1M5 403-652-7156 [email protected] www.museumofthehighwood.com DiningWhile Maggie's is unfortunately not a real diner, High River boasts some incredible cuisine. For the diner experience, head to Evelyn's Memory Lane! For some of the best Mexican food you've ever had, head to Rio Alto, right across the street from Maggie's! If you'd like to stop for coffee, you can't beat Collossi's, which is just across the alley from Maggie's. For an unforgettable experience, have lunch in a decommissioned CP Rail car at the Dining Car at High River Station, right next to the museum. Evelyn's Memory Lane Diner: 118 4 Ave SW, High River, AB T1V 1P7 (403) 652-1887 mlcafe.ca Rio Alto: 118 3 Ave SW, High River, AB T1V 1R3 (403) 652-1261 Colossi's Coffee House: 114 4 Ave SW, High River, AB T1V 1R3 (403) 652-2181 The Dining Car at High River Station: 408 1 St SW, High River, AB T1V 1M5 (403) 652-7026 Shop High RiverOlive + Finch, est. 2018, is located in the old saddlery attached to the Maggie's Diner. Olive + Finch is a purveyor of gifts, home decor, natural bath and beauty products, and products unique to Southern Alberta, such as repurposed barn doors and antique farm equipment from ranches like the ones seen on Heartland (there is also a selection of Heartland mercy that you won't want to miss! High River is also home to Seven Seas Trading Co, White Bull Clothing Co, Walkers General Store, The Daily Male Barber Shop, Sheena's Sweets, Blue Jay Vintage, and more! Marshall's Country StoreAmber Marshall, who plays Amy Fleming, runs Marshalls Country Store in Turner Valley, a picturesque small town about 30 minutes west of High River. The town is also home to the infamous Chuckwagon Cafe and Eau Claire Distillery.
Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10AM - 5PM Wednesday: 10AM - 5PM Thursday: 10AM - 5PM Friday: 10AM - 6PM Saturday: 10AM - 6PM Sunday: 10AM - 4PM 146 Main St NW Turner Valley, AB T0L 2A0 marshallscountrystore.com
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6/11/2023 07:41:26 am
Hello Amber Marshall
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2/21/2024 11:50:06 pm
Nice for information
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3/10/2024 04:27:19 am
What makes High River's Heartland significant in the context of the town's identity and development?
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5/12/2024 07:40:18 pm
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