Bragg-About the Creek
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Bragg-About the Creek
CELEBRATING ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ON EARTH Fall 2011 BRAGG CREEK The Crown Jewel of Canada’s Golden Horseshoe for the 21st Century ALBERTA’S VISIONARY Kananaskis Country’s founder, the Honourable Peter Lougheed A LITTLE BC™ Twenty Minutes from Calgary 1 Fall 2011 Viewpoint Showcasing the beauty and wonder of Bragg Creek and Kananaskis as seen through your eyes The Crown Jewel of Canada’s Golden Horseshoe for the 21st Century Bragg Creek has everything in place to become one of the best Canadian investment opportunities on the market today: Beauty, Location and Timing Alberta’s Determined Visionary An exclusive interview with former Alberta Premier, the Honourable Peter Lougheed, one of Alberta’s (and Canada’s) most popular political figures, discussing his legacy, including the creation of Kananaskis Country Every Picture Tells a Story Regular contributor Chris Martin recounts a rainy day in K-Country, which ended with him getting “Dog Tired” 19 07 “Marsh Grasses” 30 x 30 inches Oil on canvas by Merv Brandel 07 19 31 48 31 On the Cover The world-renowned Kananaskis Country Golf Course, located in the heart of K-Country. Photograph by Dr. Robert Berdan Inset photograph: the Honourable Peter Lougheed tees-off at the opening of the Kananaskis Country Golf Club. Photograph courtesy of the Provincial Archives of Alberta © Copyright 2011. All rights reserved. Printed in Calgary, Canada on FSC certified paper. Visit: www.fsccanada.org Purveyors of fine original art since 1987 For information about including advertising rates and availability please visit: www.braggmag.com, email: info@braggmag.com, or call: (403) 949 3400. Showcasing the wondrous beauty of nature as seen through the diverse eyes of Western Canada’s most talented artists. 2 Bragg Creek Village Centre, 16 White Ave. Bragg Creek, AB. Phone: (403) 949 3777 - www.alicatgallery.com BANDED PEAK Communications 3 This fall marks a momentous occasion for the Bragg Creek community, magazine, and the province of Alberta. issue celebrates the second anniversary of magazine. Given the magazine’s mandate to showcase the beauty of Kananaskis Country and the extraordinary people that are both magnetically attracted to, and inspired by, its natural grandeur, there is no better way to celebrate this milestone than to feature the Honourable Peter Lougheed who, as Premier of Alberta, founded Kananaskis Country while becoming one of Canada’s most prominent and popular political figures. Peter Lougheed photograph by John Cornegge. This Amateur Photographer Competition vision. So, it seems to me that if you get a person that has the combination of both determination and vision, male or female, I think that’s what you should be looking for.” Sage words of advice for the contenders running in the leadership race. (Please read the full article starting on page 31) This fall also represents a coming of age for the hamlet of Bragg Creek. As a result of the recent infrastructure stimulus program, Bragg Creek has just received funding from the municipal, provincial and federal governments for communal water and sewage infrastructure. This investment paves the way for significant additional investment in the community, which will dramatically enhance Bragg Creek’s amenities and appeal. Additionally, Calgary is becoming a global energy superpower. Based on current projections, it is expected that the Calgary region will more than double in population – to approximately three million people – by 2050. Imagine if such an opportunity existed 20 minutes from Vancouver or Toronto 40 years ago! The entire horseshoe-shaped Rocky View County, which surrounds Calgary on three sides, is an outstanding investment opportunity – I see it as Canada’s new Golden Horseshoe of the 21st century. Bragg Creek is, quite literally, a diamond in the rough. Simply put, the unique convergence of Bragg Creek’s beauty, location and timing is bound to fuel investment growth in Bragg Creek for years to come. (Please see the full article on Bragg Creek’s potential on page 19) 700 $ prize pool * Send in your original photographs of Bragg Creek and K-Country and you could win a share of the $700 Prize Pool. In addition to the continued $500 sponsorship from Rocky View County and CrossIron Mills for the top three amateur submissions, the first-place winner will also receive a 24”x36” stretched-canvas print of their winning photograph from Branded Visuals Inc. (up to a value of $200). The submission deadline for our Winter/Spring 2012 Amateur Photographer Competition is December 26, 2011. Photographs must be taken within the Bragg Creek or Kananaskis region. Photographers retain full rights over their submissions. Update to the Competition Rules Many people from whom we receive photographs earn some income from their photography, but it is not their primary income source. Therefore, we are modifying the competition’s “amateur” definition to include these contributors. The term “amateur” will now be defined as one whose primary source of income does not come from the sale of their photography products or services. Exceptions apply: see below for full rules. We retain the right to have the final say over a contributor’s amateur status. Rick Nash: White-tailed fawn – Fall 2011 Amateur Photography Winner Celebrating an Anniversary, an Icon, and an Opportunity Congratulations to Rick Nash – this issue’s winner for his touching image of a White-tailed fawn above (larger image featured on page 8). Second and third-place winners are Justin Atkins and Debbie Schultz, whose photographs can be seen on pages 11 and 17 respectively. A big thank you again goes to the competition’s guest panelist Dr. Robert Berdan, who has contributed a great number of the photographs used in both of the feature articles. Below: Liz Kerns, winner of the Summer 2011 competition, with her stretched-canvas print, courtesy of Branded Visuals. It is interesting to note that this year also marks the 40th anniversary of Progressive Conservative rule in Alberta. During the Lougheed era, the party made Alberta a major player in Canada and the world. The party is now in the midst of a leadership campaign. When I interviewed Mr. Lougheed, I asked him what characteristics people should look for in a leader. He responded as follows: “I think there are two elements involved. One is determination. I respect and admire people who have determination. But I also respect people who have 4 Dwayne Zaba Publisher Visit us at www.braggmag.com or email info@braggmag.com FASHION + OUTLETS + DINING + ENTERTAINMENT *Prize details: The total prize pool of $700 will be awarded as follows. $500 will be awarded to the amateur contributors of the top three photographs selected for inclusion in the Winter/Spring 2012 issue of , as selected by our panel: 1st Prize – $250; 2nd Prize – $150; 3rd Prize – $100. Prizes will be awarded in the form of gift certificates to CrossIron Mills Outlet Mall. A Canvas Print(s) of the winning submission will also be supplied to the 1st prize winner – total value of up to $200. This will allow for one 24”x36” Gallery Wrap or a combination of smaller sizes (eg. 16”x24” + 12”x18”). Entry conditions: All amateur photographs submitted to will automatically be entered into the seasonally relevant Amateur Photographer Competition unless specifically requested otherwise by the contributor at the time of submission. Any photographs received after the submission deadline of 12/26/11 may not be entered into the Winter/Spring 2012 competition. For the purposes of the Amateur Photographer Competition, an “amateur photographer” is defined as someone whose primary source of income does not come from the sale of their photography products or services. Professional photographers are ineligible for entry into the competition but they will get full credit for any contributions that we publish, as well as exposure on the magazine’s Featured Contributors page and on www.braggmag.com for the four-month duration of the respective issue. Employees of , Rocky View County, CrossIron Mills Outlet Mall, Branded Visuals Inc., as well as their affiliates and partners, are ineligible for entry. Promotional terms and usage rights: The panel’s decision is final. All photography submissions, along with contributors’ names, may be used by Rocky View County and for future promotional purposes, however full rights for all photographic submissions are completely retained by the respective contributing photographers. Branded Visuals retain the rights to display the winning canvas print in their gallery for up to one month following the publication of the Winter/Spring 2012 issue of . 5 To accompany this issue’s interview with the Honourable Peter Lougheed, we wanted to include some current imagery from within the Provincial Park that bears his name, and the world-renowned Kananaskis Country Golf Course. With the help of Darren Robinson, the golf course’s General Manager, (pictured here to the right of Robert), we arranged a private guided tour for Robert (via golf-cart), where he had free reign to shoot the course as he pleased. We are indeed thankful to both Robert for his additional time and effort in putting together this issue, and to Darren for his gracious assistance and the unlimited access to facilities he granted us. The spectacular images of the iconic course on page 34 prove that it was worth the effort. In addition to , Robert contributes to other publications such as Photo Life, Outdoor Nature Photographer and Canadian Geographic, while serving as assistant professor at the University of Calgary. He also runs his own multimedia business, Science & Art, where he offers royalty-free CDs, prints, photography and video services, computer training and website development. Robert also provides practical workshops and one-on-one training for all skill levels throughout the year, covering a wide variety of wildlife, flora and fauna subject matter, in both local and distant locations. Contact him directly for more information on his upcoming workshops – as well as his online courses – or visit his website. www.canadiannaturephotographer.com/workshops.html (403) 247 2457 – rberdan@scienceandart.org As one of our longest-serving featured photographers, Chris Martin is the contributor of this issue’s Every Photo Tells a Story spread (page 48), proving that when it comes to photography, you need to be open to unexpected opportunities. Chris’s wildlife photography and dramatic Rocky Mountain landscapes are found in personal collections, businesses and magazines across North America. He’s available for group or individual workshops, commissioned shoots and commercial photography. You can purchase prints via his website or at Branded Visuals Wildlife Gallery in Bragg Creek. www.christophermartinphotography.com – cj@chrisphoto.ca – (403) 880 2411 A widely-published nature photographer based in Calgary, Philippe Widling’s work has appeared in magazines, newspapers, calenders, postcards, books and on web pages around the world. He recently completed editing hundreds of photos he captured from a five-week summer road trip to Quebec’s coast, where he covered 14,000 kilometres across Canada and the US. His road-trip gallery is available for viewing at www.pwidling-photography.com, along with a multitude of his past galleries. Philippe is available for assignments both locally and worldwide: email him at pwidling@shaw.ca, or find stock images at www.designpics.com. 6 As a Calgary-based professional nature photographer, Rob McKay’s summer has been packed with running basic and advanced field workshops. Due to demand, he recently created a specific website solely for his Birds of Prey workshops. See: www.owlworkshops.robmckayphotography.com. Rob is also proficient in mainstream photography services: products and fashion; agricultural and architectural; commercial and environmental; personal and executive portraiture; weddings; and stock photography. Contact Rob at: me@robmckayphotography.com – (403) 700 1264 or visit www.robmckayphotography.com for DSLR workshops details and his blog. Viewpoint A Seasonal Perspective of Bragg Creek and Kananaskis From its origin at Elbow Pass – located 2,100 metres above sea level – the Elbow River meanders through both K-Country and Bragg Creek. It flows 120 kilometres and drops an incredible 1,060 metres, passing through Allen Bill Pond, Forgetmenot Pond and Elbow Falls before it reaches its final destination in Calgary, where it merges with the Bow River. Rick Nash We are pleased to have our resident photographer Dr. Robert Berdan return as our main Featured Contributor this issue, albeit in a slightly different role from normal. Rob has contributed photography to both of this issue’s main articles: some from his extensive archives; some from on-location photography. Carleen Smith Featured Contributors Gilles Korent is a nature and wildlife photographer based in Calgary. His patience and precision shows in the attention he puts into capturing the detail and character of his wild subjects in their natural environment. Gilles works primarily in the Calgary area and throughout the Foothills of Alberta. Capturing nature and its inhabitants is an activity that allows him to combine photography and his passion for the outdoors. A selection of his prints are available at the “Wildlife Gallery” in Bragg Creek, as well as via his website. www.wildlife-expressions.com _________________________________________________________ Main photograph: As fall ends, the first sprinklings of snow are seen on Mount Glasgow. Inset: An adorable pika greedily gathers vegetation for winter storage. 7 Gorgeous, and in comparison relatively rare to its Mule deer relatives, the Whitetailed deer is native to North, Central and South America, being spotted at least as far south as Peru. It is most common east of the Rocky Mountains and found in relative abundance throughout Bragg Creek and Kananaskis. Named for the characteristic white underside on its tail, which it uses to signal alarm, the White-tailed deer sports a reddish-brown coat in spring/ summer and a gray-brown coat in fall/ winter. The charming spots seen on the young fawns (left) are present at birth, but fade during their first summer. Philippe Widling White-tailed deer have one to three fawns in mid-to-late spring, which are weaned after eight to ten weeks. Males stay with their mothers for one year, and females for two years, before heading off on their own. Antlers are shed and regrown every year by the male deer, although one in 10,000 females will also grow antlers because of a hormone imbalance ________________________________________ Rick Nash Opposite page, top: An innocent Whitetailed fawn enjoys some attention from its mother near Kananaskis Village. This page, top: King Creek snakes peacefully through Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. 8 Connie Singer Ken Johnson Azram Chaudhry John Kearsley Devin Featherstone Gerry Ambury Below from left: a K-Country sunset; a baby Horned Owl; fall colours; dancing water at Elbow Falls; a curious White-tailed doe; unique rock formations on Mount Allan Trail. 9 Connie Singer Justin Atkins Cole Lord-May The stunning emerald-green Rawson Lake is crystal-clear, thanks to the glacier runoff feeding it, and it is generously stocked with Cutthroat trout. The striking visage of Mount Sarrail rising up near the back of the lake, and the surrounding lush, green meadows provide for a prime Grizzly bear habitat. Rawson Lake is located approximately 160 kilometres southwest of Calgary in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. The trail around it provides for an excellent day’s hike, taking approximately three hours to complete, with a modest elevation gain of less than 300 metres. ________________________________________ Opposite page from top: a fledgling Blue Jay; Canadian Geese silhouetted by the rising sun in the Bragg Creek area; a Ruffed Grouse grubbing about near Beaver Flats’ campground; a pair of swallows get vocal near Bragg Creek. This page from top: the edge of Rawson Lake; young ospreys share the catch of the day. Gilles Korent Ken Johnson Cole Lord-May 10 Rawson Lake (above) is a classic example of a mountain tarn lake. A tarn (derived from the Old Norse word “tjörn” for pond), is a mountain lake formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier. Referring to a mountain lake as a “tarn” originates from the term being used to describe all ponds in the mountainous regions of northern England, particularly Cumbria. 11 Chris Martin Gilles Korent Andrew Culin Henrik Hansen Connie Singer Anyone familiar with Kananaskis knows Elbow Falls as a popular recreation spot. The picturesque Elbow Falls trail (left) connects the parking lot to the river, where you can get some fantastic vantage points of the spectacular falls. A leisurely stroll should take about half an hour, and there are interpretative signs posted along the way. Three man-made lookout areas on the trail provide for fantastic views of both the falls and the river as it snakes towards Calgary. Only 15 minutes west of Bragg Creek, Elbow Falls is an ideal family destination, with suitable picnic facilities and BBQ pits. Just remember to douse your embers in water before you leave. Don Orchard ________________________________________ 12 This spread, clockwise from bottom left: The view during a hike back from Troll Falls; a quick glance at the camera before darting into the wild growth; the view back from one of Elbow Falls’ three lookout areas; a Black Bear cub casually ambles along; a small creek empties into Sheep River upstream of the spectacular falls; a small waterfall above Troll Falls. Where Work Meets Businesses, leaders and managers that leverage and stimulate learning have an edge in the marketplace and bring out the best in their people. At Inside Out Experience we utilize an array of original activities which encourage experiential learning with powerful and lasting benefits that help you rejuvenate, relax and unwind with your employees or clients. Energize, inspire & connect We bring people from the inside out. Specializing in: outdoor corporate excursions team-building activities reward trips Activities include: survival skills, fire & shelter building map & compass work snowshoeing info@insideoutexperience.com (403)949-3305 www.insideoutexperience.com 13 _________________________________________________________________ This page: the Red-naped Sapsucker’s daily routine – bring grub home, feed young, repeat as necessary. Rob McKay These birds are recognized by their distinctive black head with red markings, white stripes, and a red spot on its nape – hence their name. Adult male Sapsuckers also have a red throat patch. Red-naped Sapsuckers migrate south or come down to lower elevations in the winter. Locals in the Bragg Creek area might have seen or heard them rat-a-tatting on their own homes, as well as on nearby trees. Rob McKay Red-naped Sapsucker series – Ken MacDonald The striking Red-naped Sapsucker (above) lives in mixed forests across the Rocky Mountain and Great Basin regions of North America, and it is commonly found throughout K-Country. It nests in cavities in dead trees and, to no-one’s surprise, eats sap, along with insects, seeds and berries. Opposite spread, clockwise from bottom left: a bull elk caught midbay; a kit Red Fox soaks up the afternoon sun; a juvenile Roughlegged Hawk scours for lunch; fall colours along Highway 40. 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Sally Quon The cute critter on the opposite page is a Hoary Marmot, the largest member of the ground squirrel family. It inhabits the mountains of North America, living near tree-lines along the slopes, feeding off grass, and making shelter under the rocks. Philippe Widling ___________________________________________________ At left: the lower of the falls that flow into Cat Creek. 16 Remainder of this spread: squirrels, beavers and Hoary Marmots are a small sampling of the abundant rodent family that populates K-Country. 17 MAVERICK WANTED Bragg Creek: Jeff Vanderkley maverick This page from top: the Rockies; the rivers; the foothills. Whatever your preference, K-Country is overflowing with amazing views at every turn. CRIME: A FRESH APPROACH TO PRACTISING LAW ACCOMPLICES: HONESTY, SENSE OF HUMOUR, APPROACHABILITY The Crown Jewel of Canada’s New Golden Horseshoe for the 21st Century REWARD: QUALITY LEGAL SERVICES LAST SEEN: BRAGG CREEK, COCHRANE, PRIDDIS, REDWOOD MEADOWS & THE ALBERTA FOOTHILLS _______________________________________________ CRIME: CRIME: A FRESH APPROACH TO PRACTICING LAW A FRESH APPROACH TO PRACTISING LAW REWARD: ACCOMPLICES: HONESTY, SENSE OF HUMOUR, APPROACHABILITY John Kearsley ACCOMPLICES: HONESTY, SENSE OF HUMOUR, APPROACHABILITY _______________________________________________ REWARD: QUALITY LEGAL SERVICES ________________________________________________ LAST SEEN: BRAGG CREEK, PRIDDIS, REDWOOD MEADOWS, COCHRANE, & THE ALBERTA FOOTHILLS QUALITY LEGAL SERVICES LAST SEEN: BRAGG CREEK, COCHRANE, PRIDDIS, REDWOOD MEADOWS & THE ALBERTA FOOTHILLS DAV E RY AN DAVE RYAN BARRISTER & SOLIC ITOR TELEPHONE BAR R & SO ISTER LIC ITO R 4039493339 18 WWW.MAVERICKLAW.CA Willard Moon WW W.M AVE RIC KLA W.C A Bragg Creek offers an escape from the ordinary and rejuvenation to all who call it home. It is the gateway to Kananaskis Country, a 4,200-square-kilometre forestry reserve that is home to some of the most pristine, aweinspiring landscapes in the world. Kananaskis Country is commonly referred to as “God’s Country” because of its stunning beauty. It takes a very special place to earn a reputation of being the “gateway to God’s country,” and Bragg Creek really is that kind of a place. _________________________________________________________ All photography by Dr. Robert Berdan except where specified. This page: Spillway Lake, Kananaskis. DAVE RY AN BARRISTER & SOLIC ITOR TELEPHONE 403-949-3339 19 The fact that this magazine exists is a testament to Bragg Creek’s abundance of wildlife, fresh mountain air, clear running streams, and an infinite number of spectacular untouched vistas. Located a mere 20-minute drive west of Canada’s most economically vibrant city, Bragg Creek is strategically located to welcome an increasing number of people. Calgary is the epicentre of Canada’s vast strength in the hydrocarbon sector, and it is Calgary’s intent to become the leading business Bragg Creek has three accesses to the growing metropolis: a 20-minute drive to the south end of Calgary via Highway 22X; a 20-minute ride to the city’s west end via Highway 8, allowing easy access to the downtown core; and 25 minutes to the city’s north end via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), which also provides easy access to Calgary’s International Airport. View the video of the 2002 Kananaskis G8 Summit at www.braggcreek.tv/video14 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY LAKE 7 LOUISE BANFF 6 ______________________________________ THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE Highway 1 Banff National Park KANANASKIS COUNTRY 5 Highway 8 Stoney Trail 1 2 British Columbia Destination Calgary North Calgary West Calgary South Calgary Airport Elbow Falls Banff Lake Louise Highway 22X Glenmore Trail 3 kms 38 32 30 65 22 115 173 mins 25 20 19 50 15 1.25hrs 1.75hrs Diagram is for illustration purposes only. See scale map of the region on page 33. 20 CALGARY Tsuu T’ina Nation BRAGG CREEK Distance and travel times from Bragg Creek Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 Deerfoot Trail The famous, world-class beauty is shaped by three abundant natural resources that literally define the essence of Bragg Creek. The eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, which are home to an absolutely dazzling array of flora and fauna, provide a stunning natural backdrop to the gem that is Bragg Creek; the sparkling, crystal-clear Elbow River, which provides a third of Albertans with fresh water, meanders through the middle of Bragg Creek; and rounding out this beauty is one of the most expansive and pristine forests in the world. centre for integrated energy activity in the world, positioning Canada as a global energy superpower. Based on current projections, it is expected that the Calgary region will double in population to approximately three million people by 2050. Highway 22 Although Bragg Creek has long been perceived as one of the most beautiful places on earth, the rare convergence of beauty, location and timing is making it one of the most exciting investment opportunities in Canada. Kananaskis Country was founded in 1976 by the Honourable Peter Lougheed, the most popular Premier in the history of Alberta, to ensure Albertans would always have a place to recharge their batteries well into the future. Lougheed’s own words best describe Kananaskis: “In my extensive travels to various parts of the world, I have been fortunate to have visited many special places, but the most special place of all is Kananaskis Country.” As a further testament to the extraordinary beauty of Kananaskis, when Canada hosted the G8 summit in 2002, Kananaskis was chosen to showcase Canada’s beauty to the rest of the world. MD of Foohills Diana Murphy In addition to its strategic proximity to Calgary, Bragg Creek is also directly adjacent to the province of Alberta’s most prized jewel and its only provincial mountain park: Kananaskis Country, a world-class forestry reserve that extends directly into the Banff National Park. Timing is everything. Alberta enjoys one of the best employment rates in Canada and is widely considered by economists to have the greatest growth potential in the country, as well as among the best in the world. Calgary is regularly cited as Canada’s main economic engine for growth and prosperity, and Canada is wellrenowned as one of the safest places in the world to invest. The time to invest in Bragg Creek is now. As a result of the recent infrastructure stimulus program, Bragg Creek has just received funding from the municipal, provincial and ______________________________________ This page, top: The G8 Summit in Kananaskis, June 2002. The participants from left: Silvio Berlusconi, Italy; Gerhard Schroder, Germany; George W. Bush, U.S.A.; Jaques Chirac, France; Jean Chrétien, Canada; Vladimir Putin, Russia; Tony Blair, U.K.; Junichiro Koizumi, Japan; Jose Maria Aznar, Spain; Romano Prodi, European Commission. Middle: the view across the practise putting green towards the clubhouse at Kananaskis Country Golf Course. Bottom: The G8 dinner inside the clubhouse. ______________________________________ Both G8 photographs by Diane Murphy of the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, courtesy of Kananaskis Country Golf Course. 21 federal governments for communal water and sewage infrastructure. This investment paves the way for significant additional investment in the community, which will dramatically enhance Bragg Creek’s amenities and appeal. The unparallelled beauty, healthy lifestyle and long-term prosperity that Bragg Creek offers will deliver a very healthy return on investment. Imagine if this opportunity existed 20 minutes from Vancouver or Toronto 40 years ago! The entire horseshoeshaped Rocky View County, which surrounds Calgary on three sides, is an outstanding investment opportunity – it is Canada’s new Golden Horseshoe of the 21st century. While Bragg Creek is still, quite literally, a diamond in the rough, the unique convergence of Bragg Creek’s beauty, location and timing is bound to fuel strong investment growth for many years to come. Bragg Creek Inquiries BANDED PEAK Communications Dwayne Zaba Publisher, Bragg-About the Creek (403) 949 3400 zaba@braggcreek.net Bragg Creek’s beauty is shaped by three abundant natural resources: the Rocky Mountains; the sparkling, crystal-clear Elbow River; one of the most expansive and pristine forests in the world. Rocky View Inquiries Dave Kalinchuck Economic Development Manager (403) 230 1401 dkalinchuck@rockyview.ca 22 Rick Butler Councillor, Division One & Deputy Reeve (403) 863 7425 rbutler@rockyview.ca 23 Sanctuary A Peaceful on the Edge of Paradise 24 At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in west Bragg Creek lies an idyllic five-acre property with a paved, winding lane that meanders through the gate and towering trees to this impeccably maintained home. Custom-built for the original owners in 1991, this very private, recently-updated 3,200-square-foot home has fabulous curb appeal, lovely gardens and glorious long-distance views of the enchanting surrounding paradise. 25 The foyer’s vaulted ceiling is a glorious welcome to all visitors Immediately adjacent to the kitchen is a fabulous eat-in area, set into a huge bay window that also provides access to the sunny BBQ deck overlooking the back garden. A large open-concept family room extends seamlessly from the kitchen and features a floor-to-ceiling, wood-burning fireplace that can also be enjoyed from the kitchen area. This entire space has huge windows that provide great views into the surrounding wonderland. Double French pocket doors open to the adjacent sitting room to give the space a wonderful flow. Imagine preparing culinary delights in front of a fire, while simultaneously enjoying the company of family and friends. From the open-plan foyer, you have easy access to all areas on the main floor, including the spacious dining room, family room, and the newly renovated kitchen that is truly the heart of the home. 26 A lovely formal dining room can be accessed from both the kitchen and foyer – allowing dinner guests to dine in elegant comfort, while taking in the magnificent views through the big bay window overlooking the front garden. A powder room is conveniently located adjacent to the dining room. The main floor also features a bright laundry/mudroom that provides quick access to the heated two-car garage. The large, well laid-out kitchen showcases beautiful cherry cabinetry with ample cupboard space, granite counters and stainless-steel appliances, including a Thermador gas cooktop. The family room’s wood-burning fireplace is relaxing in its own right, but coupled with the wondrous view through the oversized windows, the space provides a perfect spot for peaceful reflection. 27 The master bedroom is its own private sanctuary, connecting to a luxurious en-suite on one side, and a thoughtfully located personal library space on the other. Relaxed elegance continues in the upper level with a large den overlooking both the front foyer and back garden. Builtin cabinetry enhances the space, while oversized windows naturally illuminate the room and transport the serenity of the natural landscape indoors. Add the outdoor fire-pit and hot-tub area, an unfinished lower-level walkout, and garage space for five cars, and you’ve got your own private sanctuary, all within minutes from Bragg Creek to the east, K-Country to the west, and a half-hour drive to Calgary. Amazing views and an incredible amount of natural light are dispersed throughout the home courtesy of the numerous oversized windows and skylights. Video tour of this property available at: www.braggcreek.net/281 REALIZE your VISION The master suite features an elegant sleeping area, two walkin closets and a five-piece en-suite bathroom, complete with separate shower and toilet areas and a decadent, two-person jetted soaker tub set into a big bay window. As is common throughout this home, the whole suite has oversized windows to provide fabulous views and an abundance of sunshine. A great family area down the hall houses a large game room, two bright spacious bedrooms and an adjacent fourpiece bathroom. 28 Technically precise design, exquisitely crafted carpentry, high-end finishing, over 100 years of combined industry expertise, and our renowned personalized service all combine seamlessly to enhance the value of our clients’ homes from the inside out. (403) 519-5221 rwolff@timberwolffdesigns.ca www.timberwolffdesigns.ca From single rooms to entire homes, I personally guarantee that we’ll turn your vision into something that you’ll cherish for years to come. Rod Wolff 29 Alberta’s Determined Visionary This magazine is dedicated to showcasing the beauty of Kananaskis Country: the stunning landscapes, the awe-inspiring flora and fauna, and the extraordinary people that are both magnetically attracted to, and inspired by, the region’s natural grandeur. Our publisher, Dwayne Zaba, recently had the honour of interviewing the man who, as Premier of Alberta, founded Kananaskis Country and became one of Canada’s most prominent and popular political figures, the Honourable Peter Lougheed. _________________________________________________________ This page, the Honourable Peter Lougheed photograph by John Cornegge. 30 All other photography by Dr. Robert Berdan except where specified. 31 What moved you and your team to establish Kananaskis Country? PL: I had a close friend, Bill Milne, who was a Calgary architect; in fact, he designed the Calgary Tower. Bill was an environmentalist too, and he spent a lot of time in the mountains. He came to me one day when I was Premier and said, “We’ve got to take a trip into the Kananaskis Country because it’s a very special place. Not special just in terms of Canada but special worldwide.” And so, we got into a helicopter on a beautiful June day. I had driven through it, of course, and I’d skied in the area – I knew it from that perspective – but in the helicopter that day, I was just awed by the beauty of it. And out of that day came the idea that we should set aside Kananaskis Country. So I came back and told my cabinet colleagues about how excited I was. Clarence Copithorne, who was the Minister of Highways and lived near Kananaskis, was with me that day. He was pretty hard to get excited, but even Clarence got excited at the idea of what we would do. So, out of that came the birth of Kananaskis Country. I gather you immensely enjoy the serenity of nature and one of your greatest pleasures is being in the mountains. Please relay what Kananaskis Country means to you personally. Photos courtesy of the Provincial Archives of Alberta PL: Well, it goes back to my grandfather, who was one of the first citizens of Calgary. He actually came here in 1883 and was here before the railway. He was the first lawyer in the area and later became a senator. He was also the only This page from top: Peter with his wife Jeanne at the opening of the Kananaskis Country Golf Course; Peter at the World Scout Jamboree in Kananaskis in 1983 for the 75th anniversary of the Boy Scout movement; one of the signs that welcomes visitors to the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. ____________________________________________________ Opposite page: Map of Kananaskis Country, highlighting Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, the home of such spectacular locations as Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lakes, and its close proximity to Bragg Creek. 32 Adaptation of a map produced by Kananaskis Region, Parks Division, Tourism, Parks and Recreation Ministry, Government of Alberta. The map outlines Kananaskis Country, including Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, which falls within the larger Kananaskis Region. 33 Albertan ever to be knighted – Sir James Lougheed. He and his wife Isabelle, who was a Métis from Fort Resolution, developed this cottage in Banff, by the Banff Springs Hotel. It was just a magnificent place! I grew up being aware of the cottage, but my grandfather died before I was born, and the cottage was turned into an estate. Part of the estate was rented out, so we never had any use of it until later in life, but after my brother and I acquired it, it became a big part of our life. Our cottage in Banff got me very much attracted, of course, to the mountains and to Banff National Park. Out of that, we also saw some of the defects of Banff National Park, such as the overcrowding. So when I became Premier in 1971, I started looking for a change from the existing parks. There were excellent parks in the provincial park system, but there was no real mountain provincial park. There were the national parks of Jasper, Banff and Waterton, but no provincial mountain park. So it was always at the back of my mind, thinking wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could have a provincial mountain park? And then came the day when I went out there with Bill Milne and Clarence Copithorne and we were very excited. Do you have a favourite spot within Kananaskis? 34 PL: I have a multitude of them. I don’t have any one particular favourite spot. I like it down in the lake area, down at the bottom around the lakes, but I have a number of places I like. I play golf, so I like the Kananaskis Country Golf Course and I used to downhill ski, so I love the ski hills, but there are a multitude of places in Kananaskis that I love. It depends on the activity you’re interested in: there really is something for everyone. I gather that you protected Kananaskis Country in large part to ensure that future generations of Albertans would always have a place to recharge their batteries? PL: That’s right. Because of that, we came up with the concept of having different segments of Kananaskis Country set aside for different uses, so that it would appeal to all Albertans. We have the portion that is the provincial park, where you have the very significant restrictions of a provincial park. But we also wanted a recreational area for both skiing and golfing as well. And then in addition to that, as you know, we also have the section set aside where the motorbikes can go. So from the start, we envisioned a Kananaskis Country that all Albertans could enjoy. You’ve talked about the importance of Kananaskis to Albertans. Please speak about the magnetism that it has for the world. I mean, I really see Kananaskis as a world-class wilderness area. In my opinion it’s the most beautiful place on earth. PL: It is. In my extensive travels to various parts of the world, I have been fortunate to have visited many special places, but the most special place of all is Kananaskis Country. This issue came up at the outset. What are we doing this for? Who are we doing this for? Remember, the money came through the government of Alberta, but it really came from the people of Alberta. So at the very outset, we had established the plan that it would be for Albertans first, because it was their money that was being invested to create Kananaskis. We had to set it up in a way that ensured Albertans were given priority. And one of the ways we did that, of course, was to give priority to Albertans in the usage of the different facilities. Opposite page: The Kananaskis Country Golf Club is perfectly designed to integrate into the natural beauty and contours of K-Country. ___________________________________________________________ This page, above: the plaque that sits outside the golf clubhouse. Below: the official opening of the Kananaskis Country Golf Club by the Honourable Peter Lougheed in the summer of 1983. So the priority for Albertans was an extremely important part of the evolution of the Kananaskis Country. We also recognized though, that if we were going to do this, we had to make the effort to make it attractive to other Canadians and communicate to other Canadians that it was there, and that obviously led us into making it attractive and generating awareness for people from all over the world. And so there were these stages of development: Albertans first, other Canadians second and the rest of the world third, and it caught on with all the various groups. 35 That really rings true with everything you’ve done from my perspective. What makes you, in my opinion, the greatest premier Alberta’s ever had, is the fact that you have always put Albertans first. Most people that are in public office say that they put the people first, but you actually have a legacy of doing exactly that. PL: Well, thank you. That was the reason I got into public life in the first place. I was initially encouraged to go into federal politics – my grandfather was involved in federal politics and I was encouraged by quite a number of people to seek a seat in the federal parliament. But as I got into it and started to think about it, my real attraction was to my home province of Alberta, and so I made the decision to become the premier of this province. So I set out to become the leader of the Conservative party. We had no seats and had never formed a government, but from that I became leader of the opposition in 1967 and formed a government in 1971. So it was an evolution, but the evolution was part of my commitment and my feelings about Alberta as a province. So those particular feelings, my feelings about Alberta, are what in due course got me so focused on Kananaskis Country. Upper Kananaskis lakes yields picture-perfect moments in any season, and at any time of day. __________________________________________________________ How does it feel to have one of the most beautiful places in the world named in your honour? PL: Well, I find it very hard. It was done by my successor, Don Getty, and for the park to be named that way, I feel very humbled by it. It’s not something in the world you ever think about. You never would ever have contemplated that would have happened, but obviously I was deeply honoured by it and I remain humbled by it. Do you have any further vision for Kananaskis Country? PL: My major thing is preservation. I think it’s extremely important as things move ahead in Kananaskis, and as the province gets bigger and the demands get greater, that we don’t lose sight of the original nature of Kananaskis Country. There is some scope for development, perhaps in the second village, which has been discussed, but it has to be done with great care. The one thing that would bother me the most, perhaps, is if we over-did it and started to develop some of the negatives that we see in Banff National Park. We’ve got to be very, very careful with the degree to which we develop the various segments of Kananaskis Country. They can be developed but they should be developed very carefully, and within the same strict limits that have always been part of the Kananaskis Country development. Give your feet a reason to get naked! Below: the landscapes across Peter Lougheed Provincial Park provide some of the most spectacular vistas in K-Country. Tim eles s Slat e & Lim es tone Craft sma nship Contact us to find out why more homeowners trust our customized stonework to transform their homes into timeless works of art. 403 478-7343 info@barefoottile.ca www.barefoottile.ca Bathrooms • Floors • Fireplaces • Kitchens • Patios • Infloor Heating 36 37 What’s your idea of perfect happiness? PL: (Laughing) I suppose to me at the moment, the joy of being together with my four children and my seven grandchildren and with my wife, Jeanne, at some family event that permits us all to be part of it. Which historical figure do you most identify with? PL: Oh, Winston Churchill, because he was a parliamentarian. I think many Canadians think about some American statesman, but their system is so different from ours. I’m a parliamentarian, and to me our success is rooted in the parliamentary way. We were only able to accomplish that because we were able to make the parliamentary system, including the caucus, work for us. The man that I always had the highest esteem for was Sir Winston Churchill. Do you have any regrets? PL: Yeah, I wish that we’d been able to do better with the native people in our province. We made some progress, but not nearly as much as I wanted and, of course, I have native background myself through my grandmother. I was asked that exact question when I left government, and my answer was that my only significant regret was that we didn’t get enough done for the native people of our province. Do you see any opportunities there moving forward? PL: I’m optimistic about it. I know it will take time, but I hope that there will be greater and greater recognition with regard to the role the native people, including the Métis people, have played and continue to play in our province. What would you say your most marked characteristic is? PL: It’s the ability to look ahead. I try to focus on the future and what’s ahead, what can be done with the challenges that are ahead, and try to avoid getting caught up too much in peering behind and saying, “Well, I could have done that differently.” I try to look ahead, plan ahead, and see what we could do better. What’s your greatest concern for the future of Alberta and Canada as a whole? PL: You just have to go in as a Canadian in respect to national unity, and with the position that Quebec will be part of Canada. I mean, anyone that doesn’t have that as their priority should have that as their priority, in my judgment. E C N RA cial ble elia ommer R g dC erin Off tial an area n ide reek C Res g g Bra the t u o ugh thro A LE C W SNO Dragon L A N D S E RV I CE S ( B R AG G CR E E K ) LT D Over 25 years of experience in the landscape industry creating unique Residential and Commercial outdoor spaces. Serving Bragg Creek, the Foothills and Calgary. Family-based Business Reliable Quality and Service Customized Landscape Construction Complimentary Consultation Legendary Solutions for Outdoor Living 38 (4 0 3 ) 949 33 2 7 www.dragonlandservices.com ____________________________________________________ This page from top: low clouds hover over Lower Kananaskis Lake; the annual spring run-off through Peter Lougheed Provincial Park; a totally calm Spillway Lake. 39 You built the Conservative Party from the grass-roots up; the party was really nothing when you stepped into the game and started recruiting small-town mayors and newspaper editors as representatives. What characteristics do you think people should look for in a leader? WESTERN LIVING STORE Offering Tomorrow’s Heirlooms Dr. Robert Berdan _____________________________________________________________________ www.canadiannaturephotographer.com Dr. Robert Berdan is a multimedia web developer, an award-winning nature photographer, and a Photoshop/ Photography teacher in Calgary, AB. PL: It’s not an easy question, but I think there are two elements involved. One is determination. I respect and admire people who have determination, but I also respect people who have vision. So it seems to me that if you get a person that has the combination of both determination and vision, male or female, I think that’s what you should be looking for. He provides practical workshops and one-on-one training for all skill levels throughout the year. Contact Robert at (403) 247 2457 for more information or visit: www.canadiannaturephotographer.com/workshops.html W E B S I T E S www.canadiannaturephotographer.com www.scienceandart.org CO N TACT What do you most value about Alberta and Canada as a whole? Visit our Gallery: Art, Bronze, Rugs, Jewellery Jane Seymour Furniture • Terri Clark Licensed Headwear Hand-Tooled Saddle Leather • Home-Cooked Bakery r Lunches • Soups • Coffee • Desserts including our specialty Lemon-Meringue Pie 216 Main Street (1st St West) Box 1297, Cochrane, AB T4C 1B3 40 info@hqmercantile.com • 403-932-2121 www.hqmercantile.com You’ve received numerous tributes, awards and degrees. Which is the most significant for you? PL: Well, Kananaskis Country rates very high in my judgment. I’m very proud of the decision to put it together. All those other things are very esteemed and I’m honoured by them, but I rate Kananaskis Country very high on my list of accomplishments. ______________________________________ View a video of the Honourable Peter Lougheed at the opening ceremonies of the Kananaskis Country Golf Course at www.braggcreek.tv/video15 A White-tailed doe sprints through a shallow creek in Kananaskis Hand-Polished Reclaimed Barnwood Cabinet, with inlaid Copper-Top, Leather-Covered front and sides, and a Built-in Flat-Screen: photo below PL: Well, I think I value the fact that we have respect for the law. Look at some other parts of the world, and it becomes clear we have just an inherent respect for the law here, and that shows with our people. There are other things, the way we contribute as volunteers, but overall the number one thing is respect for the law. rberdan@scienceandart.org – (403) 247 2457 41 We serve the people living in Bragg Creek and those who dream of living here. We are a highly-motivated, interdependent team that delivers a level of real estate service that is second to none to the people of Bragg Creek and to future residents of Bragg Creek. are passionate about our community; and we work exclusively in the greater Bragg Creek area. Our success comes down to one single ‘Golden Rule’ principle: the simple idea that if you treat people well, the way you would like to be treated, they will do the same. We are a team of three licensed Realtors® who live in Bragg Creek; we F AWN H ILLS D RIVE Located on a sunny ridge, this estate-quality, timber-frame home fits perfectly into the Rocky Mountain front ranges. Great for family and entertaining, the kitchen is a chef’s dream, and the dining room offers access to the expansive south-west facing deck where family and guests will drink in the fresh country air and delight in the breathtaking vistas of the picturesque valley below and the majestic Rocky Mountains beyond. Nothing comes close to the soothing experience of relaxing on the deck, under the black, star-filled skies, enveloped by the moonlight that shines brightly on the sparkling snow, or observing the crack and thunder of electrical storms that illuminate the entire valley. This property affords the rare luxury of experiencing both the sunrise and sunset. Imagine starting your day with the dawn lighting the Rocky Mountains ablaze and the serene beauty of a sunset silhouette of the valley of the four peaks. West Bragg Creek 4 Bedrooms 3 Acres 4 Bathrooms Offered at $1,050,000 • Property tour 3,615+ sq. ft. Oversized 2-Car Garage www.braggcreek.net/62 Tel: (403) 949 3400 – zaba@braggcreek.net – www.braggcreek.net L EISURE L AKE D RIVE W EST At the end of a private tree-lined lane, this custom home, built by Beckedorf, is perfectly set among the towering evergreens on a sunny eight acres. awake in the morning to the haunting distant call of the loons and enjoy the passing families of ducks and tundra swans; and marvel at the wonder of life as deer give birth in your own backyard. Imagine This property offers privacy, a subtle rustic luxury and unlimited the breathtaking natural beauty of the community the residents opportunity to enjoy nature at its most spectacular. Bordering on endearingly refer to as “Neighbour Heaven.” expansive reserve lands, this country haven affords peace and quiet East Bragg Creek 8 Acres 2,630+ sq. ft. within the community of Leisure Lake – only 15 minutes from Calgary. Allow nature to nurture your spirit with hiking and cross-country skiing; peek at the muskrats as you skate on the clear, frozen lake; 42 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Offered at $997,000 • Property tour 3-Car Garage www.braggcreek.net/60 W EST B RAGG C REEK Peaceful and private, the towering evergreens that define this charming lane magically lead you to this exceptional custom log home, built by Beckedorf. This Douglas Fir cabin, with glowing logs, is perfectly designed to inspire heart-warming times. The open-concept living space, an absolutely perfect integration of country charm and modern conveniences, is ideal for evaporating the hustle and bustle of life. The expansive, south-west facing deck allows you to commune with nature and wildlife, while the bright sun streaming through the trees paints elusive shadows on the surrounding forest. As day gives way to twilight, and the starstudded blanket of the pitch-black sky comes alive, imagine being with family and friends gathered around a blazing campfire. This property is the perfect retreat in the woods, only 25-minutes from Calgary, and five-minutes to both the wilderness playground of Kananaskis Country and the charming hamlet of Bragg Creek. West Bragg Creek 3 Bedrooms 4 Acres 2 Bathrooms Offered at $780,000 • Property tour 1,518+ sq. ft. 2-Car Heated Garage www.braggcreek.net/303 43 E AST OF B RAGG C REEK Set in the splendour of the Rocky Mountain foothills, this exceptional property instantly evokes visceral memories of a simpler time and freer days. The magic of this stunning locale is beautifully brought to life as the hustle and bustle gives way to the embrace of a treelined meandering laneway that effortlessly delivers you to an impeccably maintained country home. Spend afternoons enjoying the glorious expanse of the 19 acres where peace and serenity reign. Marvel at the myriad of wildlife that pass through the enchanting landscape: moose and deer are frequent visitors and many majestic birds soar over the tree-covered valley. Complete with a barn, paddocks and a year-round creek, experience the freedom of riding a horse from a property that backs directly onto 640 acres of Crown land! Imagine this extraordinary country lifestyle only 15 minutes to Calgary and five minutes to both the glorious expanse of Kananaskis Country and the charming hamlet of Bragg Creek. East of Bragg Creek 4 Bedrooms 19 Acres 4 Bathrooms Offered at $849,000 • Property tour 2,075+ sq. ft. Garage, Workshop & Barn www.braggcreek.net/302 W EST B RAGG C REEK Let the beauty of nature inspire you! Build your dream home on the sunny, southwest facing gently rolling hills of West Bragg Creek. Nestled in the splendor of the Rocky Mountain foothills, this private, peaceful, park-like five acres is close to the amenities of the hamlet of Bragg Creek and within easy hiking and cross-country Experience a harmony of contrasts, as you are embraced by the skiing distance to the wilderness playground of Kananaskis. strength of the forest amidst a backdrop of delicate wildflowers West Bragg Creek 5 Acres Bare Land and charmed by endearing encounters with families of deer, moose and winged visitors who return year after year. Offered at $375,000 • Property tour www.braggcreek.net/99 44 C UMMER P LACE Discover this extraordinary custom home, designed by Down & Livesey Architects, offering unparallelled contemporary luxury, in the heart of beautiful Bragg Creek. This quintessential executive home has two home offices specifically designed for inspiration and convenience. Begin the day with an invigourating game of squash in your own indoor court, followed by a rejuvenating swim in the lap pool. And at the end of the day, right from your back door, recharge your batteries with a hike up Two Pine, the highest elevation point in the Bragg Creek area. Two Pine is a 100-acre environmentally-protected reserve that offers the most extraordinary panoramic vistas of the majestic Kananaskis and Banff mountain ranges – it will delight your senses, rejuvenate your mind and body, and nurture your soul. Imagine the lifestyle this property affords within easy walking distance to the amenities of Bragg Creek, a five-minute drive to Kananaskis County and a 20-minute drive to Calgary. West Bragg Creek 6 Bedrooms 3 Acres 6 Bathrooms Offered at $2,890,000 • Property tour 10,000 sq. ft. 4-Car Garage www.braggcreek.net/304 E LKANA E STATES Build your dream home on this magical 10-acre hideaway within Elkana Estates, one of the most sought-after developments in Bragg Creek. With rolling hills blanketed by a mature mixed forest, it is one of the most picturesque properties in the area. Imagine the creative freedom of designing a country home on a hill, with the sunlight streaming through the towering trees surrounded by a spectacular array of flora and fauna, with a plethora of wild flowers. All this within easy walking distance to the amenities of Bragg Creek and within easy hiking distance to the Kananaskis trail-heads. An enchantingly convenient place to build your dream home! West Bragg Creek 10 Acres Offered at $599,000 • Property tour Bare Land www.braggcreek.net/297 45 W EST B RAGG C REEK R OAD Perfectly positioned on a south-west sloping hillside. Retreat to your country home, where simplicity, peace and contentment reign. You will never cease to be awed and inspired by the surrounding beauty. Imagine the contrast of a family playground in the foreground, balanced with the hues of the towering mixed forest, punctuated with colourful wildflowers and endearing wildlife, all against the snow-capped majestic Rocky Mountains in the distance. Amidst the laughter of family and friends, sit around the fireplace in the cozy living room or roast marshmallows in the glowing embers of the campfire in the spacious backyard. Experience the mystery and passion of the full moon in the twinkling, pitch-black night sky, the breathtaking sunrises and sunsets – all part of the natural grandeur that rejuvenates the creative spirit and is truly an inspiring place to raise a family. This property is walking distance to Kananaskis Country, a five-minute drive to Bragg Creek and 25 minutes to Calgary. West Bragg Creek 4 Bedrooms 3 Acres 4 Bathrooms Offered at $699,000 • Property tour 3.500 sq. ft. 2-Car Garage www.braggcreek.net/305 L EISURE L AKE B AY Embrace the freedom of living on this expansive lakeside property, comprised of enchanting mixed forest and surrounded by spectacular flora and fauna. Wake up to the symphony of the songbirds, the earthy smell of the forest, and the sweet aroma of the bountiful wildflowers. Imagine walking through your own private gate onto an environmental reserve that features walking paths around Leisure Lake, and taking time to relax on the conveniently located benches to appreciate the beauty of nature: the deer as they nibble on the vegetation; the moose who gives birth on the island; the haunting call of the loons; and the entertaining procession of a variety of winged visitors. 46 Experience the freedom of riding your horse through the open spaces. Choose solitude or be part of the fun-filled community festivities – community skating parties on the lake, cross-country skiing around the municipal reserve land, canoeing, ‘progressive’ dinner parties and neighbourhood hay rides. This is an exceptional opportunity to own a spectacular lake front property only 15 minutes from Calgary. East Bragg Creek 24 Acres Offered at $799,000 • Property tour Bare Land www.braggcreek.net/172 47 Every Picture Tells a Story Dog Tired by Chris Martin When I saw the morning forecast calling for rain, I got excited. A strange response possibly, especially since I lived in Vancouver for several years prior to moving to Calgary. Acknowledging the mistake, and with some good images in hand, I decided to call it a day. I packed up my gear, and headed back to Bragg Creek for a hot beverage. I always get excited when it rains. The photographic opportunities that such weather provides are fantastic. Dense clouds diffuse the sunlight and create soft shadows and beautiful gradations of colour. I typically use a polarizing filter when shooting in the rain to yield deeply saturated colors. In addition, the extra dimension of everything being wet can make some subject matter much more visually interesting. After a quick stop at the Cinnamon Spoon for a hot chocolate creation and a friendly chat, I headed back to the car, eager to get back to the warmth of home. But then I got that nagging feeling of being watched. “Wet leaves and fence posts! That’s what I’m going to focus on today,” I said silently to myself with an affirmative nod. “And some moody landscapes.” They’re always on the agenda on a rainy day. I donned my old rain suit, gloves and my ridiculous winter boots, which are monstrously large but are fantastic in the rain. My camera received the same waterproof protection courtesy of a Glad garbage bag – the best solutions aren’t always high-tech. With my gear together, I headed down to Bragg Creek and started walking along the Elbow River. Soon I was within the mixed woodland that gives way to the dense forest and the Kananaskis mountains to the west, and I was happily photographing away – finding great subjects at every turn. After a productive, and fast, couple of hours I realized that I’d forgotten to bring an important accessory for any lengthy and cold photoshoot – something to keep the tummy warm. 48 I turned around and there in the back of a pick-up parked across the lot was this dog, sitting patiently in wait for its owner to return. His head (I’m assuming it was a he) was static, but his eyes casually followed me as I passed in front of him. Whether he’d enjoyed his day as much as I had, I have no idea, but his face seemed to mirror my exact feelings at the time: quietly content, pretty tired, yet keen to come back another day and do it all over again. I grabbed my camera and captured the expression that summed up the day, and bid my new friend goodbye. He responded simply by raising a quizzical eyebrow. If only dogs could talk. ______________________________________ For the last two years, Chris Martin has been a regular contributor of photography content and articles to . Christopher Martin Photography cj@chrisphoto.ca | (403) 880 2411 www.chrisphoto.ca 49 Back of the Book Whatever you’re looking for, we have you covered So... what’s happening? Whether you’d like to review an article from a past issue of , want to browse through the past amateur photographs we’ve published, or simply wish to learn more about the spectacular place that some of us are lucky enough to call home, you’ll find it all at www.braggmag.com, which is updated with every issue. If you’re a resident of Bragg Creek, then you are well aware of the calender of events throughout the year in and around the area. But if you’re thinking of visiting Bragg Creek for the day – or perhaps overnight – it’s always a good idea to plan ahead to make the most of your trip. To help with this we’ve added a new feature to www.braggmag.com. We’ve also added some more videos to www.braggcreek.tv recorded during Bragg Creek Days, held this past summer, showcasing some of the local musicians including Chris Sandvoss whom we featured in ’s Winter 2011 issue. Check out the video at www.braggcreek.tv/video11 Simply go to the site and click on the Bragg Creek Events link on the top bar of any page for information on notable community events occurring in the not-to-distant future, and use the provided links to obtain more detailed information. Take Take us us in… in… While you’re there, feel free to enjoy the other video footage of past interviews, the peaceful regional vistas, documentaries, and property tours of some of the most beautiful homes in the Bragg Creek region. before before venturing venturing out.out. magazine exists thanks to the hard work and support of many people. Here are just a few of them: Dr. Robert Berdan, not only for his superb nature photography, but also for the additional time he put into the photoshoot at the Kananaskis Country Golf Course; Chris Martin for his whimsical “Dog Tired” photo story; all the other photographers that contributed to the wealth of spectacular shots in this issue; the sponsors of our Amateur Photography Competition – Rocky View County, CrossIron Mills and Branded Visuals Inc.; our advertisers; White Elephant Marketing and George Guidoni for their continued high level of service and support. We couldn’t have done it without you all. 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