• House of story home for all. Lougheed House, a cherished symbol of Canada’s heritage, steeped in history and now a welcoming home for all.
  • Lougheed House, or as it was originally known Beaulieu, (French meaning "beautiful place") is a National Historic Site located in the Beltline district of Calgary, Alberta.
  • About. Lougheed House is a hub of cultural happenings and programs in the heart of Calgary’s Beltline community.
  • Local Tip: Exploring the historic house is a treat anytime, but Lougheed House often features special exhibits and interactive installations!
  • As a historic site and museum now open to the public year-round, Lougheed House continues to be a "home for Calgary's stories".
  • Lougheed House. Explore a historic property once owned by a prominent Alberta family. ... Lougheed House offers visitors a unique historic experience.
  • Built in 1891, Lougheed House is a National and Provincial Historic Site and hub of cultural activity in...
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  • Lougheed House was built by James and Isabella Lougheed and is one of the last remaining examples of a grand sandstone prairie mansion.
  • Lougheed House is a grand sandstone prairie mansion built in 1891 and originally served as home to Senator James Alexander Lougheed and his family.