Rocky Mountain House

Rocky Mountain House is a town of 6,600 people in the Foothills region of Alberta, Canada.

Understand

Rocky Mountain House is approximately 77 km (48 mi) west of Red Deer at the confluence of the Clearwater and North Saskatchewan Rivers, and at the crossroads of Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) and Highway 11 (David Thompson Highway). The surrounding Clearwater County's administration office is in Rocky Mountain House. Rocky Mountain House is the gateway to David Thompson Country, a wilderness recreational area that is west of the town in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

History

The town's history dates back to the 18th century with the presence of British and Canadian fur traders during the westward Canadian expansion. In 1799, the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company established the Rocky Mountain House, the westernmost post on the North Saskatchewan. It was within sight of the Rocky Mountains, and Acton House fur trading posts. Trade with the local Aboriginal peoples continued until 1821 when the companies merged. They continued to trade until 1875 and closed the Rocky Mountain House post. The name of the settlement however remained. The Rocky Mountain House settlement also served as a launching point for many explorers such as David Thompson, in search for a passage west to the Pacific Ocean. Many travellers used this location as a stop on their way further west or northwest.

Get in

Rocky Mountain House can be accessed from Edmonton or Calgary by taking the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) to Red Deer, then going west on Highway 11. Rocky Mountain House is also accessible from the west via Icefields Parkway (Highway 93). It also has an airport for general aviation.

See

  • 🌍 Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site (6 km west of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy 11A). An archaeological site that contains the remains of several early 19th-century fur trade forts known as Rocky Mountain House. It is on the North Saskatchewan River. The designation refers to the remains of trading establishments built and occupied between 1799 and 1875 on the west bank of the North Saskatchewan River above its confluence with the Clearwater River together with an associated burying ground.
  • 🌍 Rocky Museum, 5406 48 St, +1 403-845-2332. Summer: M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa Su holidays 10AM-5PM; winter: M-F 9AM-5PM.

Do

David Thompson Country

  • ATV Trails. There are numerous ATV trails west of Rocky Mountain House, accessible from Hwy 11 and the Forestry Trunk Road.
  • Biking. There are numerous mountain biking trails west of Rocky Mountain House.
  • Hiking. There are many different locations in the Rocky Mountain House area that are open to hiking.

Buy

  • 🌍 Brick Road Collectibles, 4911 50 St, +1 403-418-6071. Tu-F 11AM-5PM, Sa 10AM-3PM. An eclectic collection of furniture, coins, comics, war history, sports memorabilia, celebrity autographs along with collectible toy brands including Tonka, Lincoln trucks, Wyandotte, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Dinky Toy, Fisher Price, Structo, Husky, Buddy L, Marx, Nylint, ERTL, Thistle, antiques & toys.
  • 🌍 Twisted Barn, 404039 Range Road 72 (north of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy 22 to Twp Rd 405A (Frisco Hall), east to Rge Rd 72), +1 403-845-5050. W-F 10AM-5PM. A country store well stocked with yarns and knitting supplies. Twisted Barn also offers homemade jam & tarts, farm raised chickens, to canned salmon. Giftware from bison wallets to hand woven rag rugs.

Eat

  • 🌍 Grillers, 4819 45 St (Walking Eagle Inn & Lodge). Daily 5:30AM-19PM. Steakhouse, burgers, wraps, family restaurant, breakfasts.
  • 🌍 Cucina, 12A-5207 48 St, +1 403-844-2173. M-Th 11:30AM-2PM, 4-9PM; F Sa 11:30AM-9PM; Su 11:30AM-8PM. Korean & Italian cuisine. Vegetarian & gluten-free options.

Drink

  • 🌍 Boomers Pub, 4939 50 St. M-W 3PM-midnight, Th-Sa 3PM-2AM. Pub and party place serving Bento boxes.

Sleep

Camping

  • 🌍 Centennial Park, 5301 55 Avenue. 15 sites, not suitable for large units.
  • 🌍 New Old Town Campground, 4302 62 Street, +1 403-844-4442. Bath house with flush toilets and showers. Fire pits, firewood and picnic tables. Nine cottages are also available for rent.

Nearby

David Thompson Country

There are numerous camping options along the 172-kilometre-long (107 mi) David Thompson Highway (Highway 11) corridor between Rocky Mountain House and Banff National Park.

Hotels & motels

Nearby

Go next

Continue west to David Thompson Country and Banff National Park.

Routes through Rocky Mountain House
ENDS at N S David Thompson Country  W  E  Sylvan Lake Red Deer
END  W  E  Bentley Lacombe
Mayerthorpe Drayton Valley   N  S  Sundre Cochrane


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