Ya Ha Tinda Ranch
The ranch is owned by Parks Canada and used to raise horses for use in the western national parks that request mounted park rangers. Horses are raised for five years before being assigned to a national park. The ranch has around a hundred horses at peak time. Since its creation in 1917, the bounds of the park have frequently changed. Originally, the ranch was within Rocky Mountains National Park boundaries.
History
Prehistoric bison remains indicates the area around the ranch has been used by native people for over 9,400 years. Ya Ha Tinda means "mountain prairie" in the Nakoda language.
In the early 1900s Brewster's Travel obtained a grazing lease on the site of the future ranch and, by 1908, were raising horses there. In 1917, Parks Canada began exclusively using the site to train horses.
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