Prince Charming Goes West
The Story of the E.P. Ranch

Simon M. Evans

ISBN 1895176344
$19.95 paper
June 1993

xii + 219 pages
33 b/w photos, 11 maps

 

 

About the Book



This is the fascinating story of the E.P. Ranch, owned for 43 years by His Royal Highness, Edward, Prince of Wales. The ranch served as a bond between him and the people of Canada, and its development was closely bound up with the history of ranching in the foothills of southern Alberta.

While in Alberta in 1919, Edward spent some time on the Bar U Ranch near High River. On his return eastward from Vancouver, he made arrangements to purchase a small ranch close to the Bar U. Edward often remarked that it was the only property he owned.

The original ranch was transformed into a centre for breeding excellence that had international significance. The onset of the Great Depression in Canada, however, and the waning interest of Prince Edward led to a downscaling of activities during the 1930s. The 1950s saw the ranch revitalized with new capital. Once more it was to be used as a link between the pedigree bloodstock of the United Kingdom and the farms and ranches of western Canada. The management of this growing enterprise proved to be too unwieldy to enable it to grasp the real business opportunities that existed, and it was still costing the Prince money when he reluctantly sold it to a local rancher in 1962.

Over 40 maps and illustrations were commissioned or borrowed from the Glenbow Archives, Calgary, and the National Archives, Ottawa.

 

About the Author


Simon Evans is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Table of Contents


  1. The Prince of Wales' Canadian Tour
  2. The Physical and Historic Setting of the E.P. Ranch
  3. The Dream Unfolds: The Development of the E.P. Ranch, 1920-29
  4. The Prince Visits his Ranch
  5. Depression and Abdication, 1930-38
  6. War and the Mirage of Oil
  7. Dry Wildcat: Disappointment and Survival, 1941-50
  8. Last Hurrah: The E.P. Ranch Company Limited, 1956-61

    Epilogue
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Index

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