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Category:Has custom banner Fort Macleod is a town of about 3,000 people (2016) in Southern Alberta, Canada. It lies to the south of Oldman River.

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Map of Fort Macleod

Fort Macleod was founded as a North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) barracks, and is named in honour of thePolice Colonel James Macleod.

The fort was built as a 70 by 70 metres square (233 by 233 ft) on October 18, 1874. The east side held the men's quarters and the west side held those of the Mounties. Buildings such as hospitals, stores, and guardrooms were in the south end. Stables and the blacksmith's shop were in the north end.

The town grew on the location of the Fort Macleod NWMP Barracks, the second headquarters of the NWMP after Fort Livingstone was abandoned in 1876. Fort Macleod was established in 1874 on a peninsula along the Oldman River, then moved in 1884 to the present town location.

Once agricultural settlement and the railway came to the region, Macleod boomed. The town became a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) divisional point and frontier wood construction began to be replaced by brick and sandstone. In 1906 a fire devastated the downtown and destroyed most of the wooden buildings. From 1906 to 1912 Macleod had its greatest period of building, as more new brick and stone building replaced the destroyed wooden ones. Then in 1912 the CPR moved the divisional point and 200 jobs to Lethbridge, devastating the local economy. Fort Macleod ceased to grow, and in 1924 was forced to declare bankruptcy. Until the 1970s, the town's economy stagnated and the buildings from the turn-of-the-century remained untouched.

In film

Ang Lee's Academy Award-winning movie Brokeback Mountain was filmed in part in Fort Macleod. The laundry apartment is located at 2422 Third Avenue, where a sign is posted marking the "passionate reunion" of Jack and Ennis. Passchendaele was also filmed in Fort Macleod's historic downtown, which acted as a stand-in for Calgary circa 1915. Scenes involving the dust storm and Matthew McConaughey's character were also filmed in Fort Macleod in Christopher Nolan's 2014 film Interstellar, where the giant dust clouds were created on location using large fans to blow cellulose-based synthetic dust through the air.

Tourist information

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By car

Highway 3 approaches from the west and east, Highway 2 approaches from the north and south; they intersect just east and west of the city, and run together through the city.

Highway 2 is Alberta's main north-south highway; it comes down from Edmonton and passes through Calgary east of downtown. Within Calgary, part of it is called the "Macleod Trail".

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By plane

  • 49.7-113.4166671 Fort Macleod AirportCategory:Has map markers. General aviation only, no scheduled service. Many of the buildings date from its days as a British Commonwealth Air Training Plan base. Fort Macleod Airport on Wikipedia Fort Macleod Airport (Q3914377) on Wikidata OSM directions

Get around

See

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
  • 49.7494-113.6251 Head-Smashed-In Buffalo JumpCategory:Has map markers (Estipah-skikikini-kots) (from the major intersection of Highways 2 and 3, go about 1 km north on Highway 2, turn left (west) onto Highway 785 West, follow signs for about 15 km), +1 403-553-2731, . Summer 9AM-5PM, Winter 10AM-5PM. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has been in use for 5,500 years as a place where the aboriginal people of the plains killed buffalo by stampeding them over a cliff. An interpretive centre built into a cliff has exhibits on the buffalo hunt. $9/adult, $5/youth, under 7 free. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on Wikipedia Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (Q683110) on Wikidata
The North-West Mounted Police fort in Fort Macleod, which is now a museum
  • 49.726634-113.4076992 The Fort Museum of the North West Mounted PoliceCategory:Has map markers, 219 25th Street, +1 403-553-4703, toll-free: +1-866-273-6841, . May 1-18 and Sep 4-late Oct: W-Su 10AM - 4PM; May 19-Jun 30: daily 9AM-5PM; July 1-early Sep: daily 9AM-6PM; late Oct-April 30: by appointment only. Commemorates the role of the North West (later Royal) Mounted Police in bringing English authority to the Canadian Plains during the 19th century. Interpretive exhibits, museum displays. Demonstration of horseback riding four times daily during the summer. $7.50, youth $5.50, child $4.50; less in shoulder season. OSM directions

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  • 49.725413-113.4082691 The CollectiveCategory:Has map markers, 210 Main St (210 24 Street), +1 403-634-5203. Vintage & artisan market gallery, repurposed/restyled/chalk painted decor, handcrafted objects made by local artists including jewellery, felting, paintings, mixed media. OSM directions

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Routes through Fort Macleod
Calgary Claresholm  N  S  Cardston Great Falls via
Cranbrook Pincher Creek  W Crowsnest Highway E  Lethbridge Medicine Hat / Great Falls via
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