This 27-room sandstone mansion was built in 1891 for Senator James A. and Isabella Hardisty Lougheed. For 45 years their home was a focal point of Calgary society. In 1976, Beaulieu was designated a Provincial Historic Resource, and in 1993, a National Historic Site. The 2.8-acres estate is now a public park, Beaulieu Gardens. The house is being restored to become a public heritage centre.
Site address: 707 - 13 Avenue SW, Calgary
Contact: Lougheed House Conservation Society, Box 23065 Connaught P.O., Calgary, AB T2S 3B1
Phone: / e-mail: / website: www.lougheedhouse.com
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