• In this then and now post we’ll be checking out Calgary’s historic Lougheed House, a fine looking palatial mansion, over a hundred and twenty years old.
  • Senator Lougheed died in 1925 and in 1934, following the depression, the City of Calgary took possession of the house and estate for non-payment of property taxes.
  • Lougheed House is one of the only surviving examples of a grand sandstone prairie mansion. Originally built in 1891 by James and Isabella Lougheed...
  • Located on three acres of formal gardens in Calgary’s Beltline neighbourhood, Lougheed House is a 14,000-square-foot Victorian mansion built in 1891, museum...
  • Lougheed House Calgary is honestly one of the best things to do in Calgary and you should absolutely check it out when touring the city because it allows you...
  • Lougheed House is a house of story. A place where we engage individuals and community in meaningful ways to share and honour our diverse...
  • Over its long history, Lougheed House has been a family residence, a training centre for young women, a women's military barracks and a blood donor clinic.
  • The Lougheed House Conservation Society was created in 1995 after local lobbying began to see the mansion and grounds restored to their former glory.
  • The Lougheed House museum, aka Beaulieu, was built in 1891 and expanded in 1907. ... The house is said to be haunted by members of the family.
  • When Lougheed House first was built, a lot of people had outhouses—but this was a fancy house, with indoor plumbing and indoor bathrooms.