Holiday Duck Feast!

Our Chef has prepared an amazing holiday feature starting tomorrow night, Friday December 10th! Start with a delicious bowl of smoked duck tortellini in a warming broth or a crisp smoked duck house salad. Then move on to a pan seared duck breast with sweet potato mash and butternut squash crema or a filet mignon… Continue reading Holiday Duck Feast!

12 Fall Getaways

12 Fall Getaways “Whether you’re not comfortable with international travel just yet, are looking to visit family in a close-to-home setting, or you just want to take advantage of all that Alberta has to offer, there are some downright charming local accommodations to stay in across the province.” Check out this article on Daily Hive… Continue reading 12 Fall Getaways

Dine In Service Re-Opens

With COVID-19 Cases decreasing and vaccination numbers increasing throughout the province the Government of Alberta is reopening in person dining. As of June 16th The Heartstone Restaurant will be open for dine in service from Wednesday to Saturday from 5:30 – 9:00pm. Heartstone, our casual fine dining restaurant, overlooks Prairie Creek and our beautiful grounds… Continue reading Dine In Service Re-Opens

Fishing on Prairie Creek

Miracle Mile of Prairie Creek Did you know TPCI backs on to one of the most iconic Brown Trout fishing streams in Central Alberta? The stream that borders our property is touted as the “miracle mile of Prairie Creek”. This area is highly regarded by anglers as an excellent brown trout fishing haven and it’s… Continue reading Fishing on Prairie Creek

Our 5 Favorite Dog Walks

As winter starts to give way to spring we are feeling the itch to be outside more. No one appreciates that desire more than our pups. What better excuse to get some fresh air is there than a dog walk. The Prairie Creek Inn and the Rocky Mountain House area have many different walking options… Continue reading Our 5 Favorite Dog Walks

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Get Outside

Beat the Mid January Blues with a Dose of Nature Did you know the third week in January is said to be the saddest week of the year, due to a combination of bad weather, long nights and the end of holiday cheer? Even though Alberta has had quite a mild winter so far, knock… Continue reading Get Outside