Just South of Calgary
Claresholm
• Catch My Thrift
Nanton
• Dressing Up
High River
• J&D's Attic
• Selective Seconds
• Salvation Army
Okotoks
• Foothills Thrift Store (just south of town)
• Mission Thrift Store
Southern Alberta Thrift Road Trip explores Canada where Alberta's story really stretches its legs in prairie settlements, railway towns, ranching roots, coal mining history, and mountain communities that shaped the province long before major cities took over. This thrift road trip is built for travellers who like to follow the old routes, not just the fastest ones.
This edition focuses on small towns across Southern Alberta, with stops chosen for both their second-hand shops and their place in the region's history. Calgary is intentionally excluded. Think heritage main streets, historic districts, and communities where thrifting still feels personal.
If you're following this series, this guide pairs naturally with the Central Alberta Thrift Road Trip (link below) and sets the stage for the upcoming Alberta North edition. The Google pin map is included as a link below. If you notice any missing, feel free to let me know!
This stretch of Southern Alberta reflects early agricultural settlement and ranching history, where rail lines once dictated town growth and main streets still anchor community life. It's an easy region to pair thrifting with nearby heritage stops, including the Bar U Ranch National Historic Site, one of Canada's most important working ranches.
Coal mining, rail history, and mountain travel routes define this iconic part of Southern Alberta. Between thrift stops, the region offers powerful historical landmarks such as the Frank Slide and the UNESCO recognized Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, adding depth and context to every drive through the Pass.
Coleman
• Bagatelle
Lundbreck
• Locker Storage of Treasures
Pincher Creek
• Funky Junk New and Used
• What Goes Around Comes Around
Shaped by farming, irrigation projects, and prairie ingenuity, this region highlights the agricultural backbone of Southern Alberta. Along the way are local landmarks like the historic Pinto MacBean in Bow Island and, of course, Taber Corn: the crop that famously gave the town its name and still defines the area today.
Raymond
•Southern Alberta Community Thrift
Lethbridge
• Salvation Army
• Mission Thrift
• MCC Thrift
Coaldale
• Coaldale United Church Thrift Store
• Coaldale Country Thrift
Taber
• MCC Thrift
• All Season Secondhand Store
Bow Island
• Modest Boutique
Historic rail corridors and prairie highways cut through this dramatic landscape of coulees and badlands. Thrifting here pairs naturally with detours to Red Rock Coulee Natural Area, the unique formations at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, and the reminder that this is rattlesnake country, part of what gives the region its raw, unforgettable character.
Medicine Hat
• Habitat for Humanity ReStore
• DYL Fashions Preloved Boutique
• Chloe's Closet & Curio Shop
Brooks
• Blessing Barn
• 2NDS on 2nd
Oyen
• Big Country Thrift Store
Drumheller
• Badland Bargains
Mountain towns in this region grew alongside tourism, national parks, and historic travel routes. Between thrift stops, travellers can explore nearby hot springs, visit the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, and browse an outdoor gear focused consignment shop, a perfect match for Alberta's mountain lifestyle.
Cochrane
• The Clothesline
Canmore
• Hello Vintage
• Valley Kids and Local Market
• Switching Gear
• Crossway Community Thrift
Banff
• Rundle United Thrift Shop
• Last Temptation Vintage
Southern Alberta's thrift shops are more than places to browse, they're part of the living history of each community. Use this guide as a reason to slow down, explore historic main streets, and support the local organizations that keep these towns thriving. Whether you're coming south from Central Alberta or continuing north from Montana, this thrift road trip proves that some of the best stories and finds still live along Alberta's backroads.
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Comments 1
A Thrift Road Trip is such a great idea, and I love that you include a map. Do you have any advice for creating a good map of my own in other areas?