Deane House on the Move

Photo courtesy of the Glenbow Archives

Photo courtesy of the Glenbow Archives

WHAT’S OLD

Built in 1906 on the Fort Calgary site, Deane House was moved across the Elbow River to its current location in 1929.

Pulled across by steam-tractor on temporary pilings, the move was such an astonishing feat of engineering that it was made famous in Popular Mechanics magazine.

91 years on, we're proud to be a part of its storied heritage. We're excited to welcome you to the next chapter after yet another restoration, though this time it's culinary fame we're seeking. 

With an impeccable eye, Sal Howell has created a masterpiece dining environment, setting the stage for the talent of new Chef Chris Barton to delight your palate. 

Photo courtesy of the Glenbow Archives

Photo courtesy of the Glenbow Archives


Please join us for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, cocktails, High Tea and Sunday Supper beginning January 24th.

Clippings courtesy of archive.org

Clippings courtesy of archive.org