
Lougheed House “Beaulieu” National Historic Site
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Senator James Alexander Lougheed and his
wife, Isabella, moved into this grand
sandstone mansion in 1891. Then called
Beaulieu, the house became the centre of
Calgary’s social scene. Today, the Lougheed
House Conservation Society has restored the
mansion to its former glory. Stroll through the
Beaulieu Gardens, the restored private gardens
adapted to a public park. Visit Isabella’s
Restaurant, on the main floor, one of Calgary’s
top lunch spots. Stroll through Treasures Gift
Shop which offers merchandise that reflects
the era of the house, including chinaware,
jewellery, and teddy bears. Come visit
Lougheed House and experience the gracious
elegance of an era.
The site is open year round and is located at
707-13th Avenue SW in Calgary, Alberta.
For more information, please contact us at:
403-244-6333 or check out our website at www.lougheedhouse.com
Services: interpretive tours available, gift
shop, food services, changing exhibitions.
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