Today Gleichen is a small hamlet located just adjacent to the Siksika First Nation Reserve in Alberta. Gleichen grew into a town in the late 1800s and early 1900s as hundreds of ranchers and farmers disembarked from trains in Gleichen and settled on the surounding lands. However, in the 1920s and 1930s economic changes and a series of devastating fires caused many of Gleichen's residents to move away. Today Gleichen is much smaller than it once was, but is working hard to preserve its history.
This project is only possible with the generous sponsorship and support of the Western District Historical Society.
We also owe thanks to the Hamlet of Gleichen, the Strathmore Travelodge, and members of the Western District Historical Society.
We respectfully acknowledge that Gleichen is on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Siksika, Tsuut’ina, and Nakota Sioux.
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Palace Hotel
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1910s
A view of horse-drawn wagons and a dog in the street in front of the Palace Hotel.
The Railway Station
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1904
The CPR station in Gleichen, with a grain elevator visible in the distance.
Looking up 4th Ave.
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1914
A view of 4th Avenue from Main Street. The building on the left houses the Gleichen Trading Company.
Cowboys
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1915
A parade of Stetson-toting cowboys preceding the Gleichen Stampede.
Milling About
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1915
A group of cowboys mills about in front of the hotel, as people watch from the veranda. This was taken during the Gleichen Stampede on June 24, 1915.
St. Andrew's
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1900s
A rear view of St. Andrew's Anglican Church.
Gleichen's Cenotaph
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1921
The cenotaph commemorating Gleichen's fallen during the First World War, shortly after its unveiling.
Paying their Respects
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1921
Veterans paying their respects to their fallen comrades on Armistice Day, 1921.
Somber Service
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1921
Clergymen preside over a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Gleichen cenotaph shortly after its unveiling.
CIBC
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1930s
A side view of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, now a library.
Cars on Main St.
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1970s
Cars parked on an unpaved Main Street during the 1970s.