Sam Livingston, Calgary pioneer
Friday, March 11, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
If you fly into Calgary on Air Canada, you often find yourself at the “A” end of the terminal. There’s a bronze statue of a cowboy’s head, huge, you can’t miss it.
That’s Sam Livingston. He was one of Calgary’s pioneers, originally from Ireland.
He had a farm in a sheltered part of the Elbow River Valley. The microclimate was pretty good there.
The farm is underwater now. We call it the Glennmore Reservoir.
You can stand at Sam’s house, moved to Heritage Park on the high ground above the reservoir, and look down at where the farm was.