Fort MacLeod is a historical destination located in the southern Alberta region of Canada. The community is situated on the banks of the Oldman River, east of the Porcupine Hills, with the Rocky Mountain Range hanging on the horizon far off in the distance.
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Click Here - Plan a trip to Fort MacLeod, Alberta, Canada with the Alberta EH Tourism Guide

Buffalo
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Although we did not see any live buffalo at the buffalo jump we thought we should at least have a picture of a buffalo.- Entrance
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The welcome centre is built into the side of the cliffs at the Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump attraction located northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta. - Cliffs
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The cliffs leading to "kill sites" at the Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump attraction located northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta. - Entrance sign
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The sign at the entrance to the Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump attraction located northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta. - Tipi Village
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A tipi village at the Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump attraction located northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta. - Views
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Views of the foothills and the Rocky Mountains from the Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump attraction located northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta. - Fort Highway Sign
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The Fort's welcome and entrance sign on the highway in the community of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. - The Fort
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The lookout tower and fort walls as seen from the community of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. - Red Coats
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A mural on the fort walls. - Lookout Tower
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A lookout tower on the corner of the fort overlooking the Oldman River in the community of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. - Fort Entrance
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The front gates to the wooden fort in the community of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. - Picnic Area
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A day use picnic area near the fort in the community of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. - 1884 Barracks
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1884 Barracks is a historic sightseeing destination of the Northwest Mounted Police situated on 12.1 hectares (30 acres) of land. It is a Provincial Historic Site with information signs, information centre and heritage buildings including a firearms shed, hospital, gallows, a saddlery and a prison. - Barrack Fort
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The wooden walls of the 1884 Barracks. - Colonel Macleod Boulevard
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Main Street Historic Area buildings as seen walking down the centre of town in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada.