You can dine and sleep at this 111-year-old saloon with real bullet holes in Alberta

If you’re looking for an authentic Western experience outside of Stampede in Alberta this year, you might want to head down to the Last Chance Saloon for a bite to eat!

The Rosedeer Hotel in Wayne, Alberta, dates back to 1913 and has definitely seen its fair share of history (and maybe cowboy shotgun duels?).

A review on its website says, “It’s like visiting a small museum and a restaurant all at once!”

The hotel was built by the Rosedeer Coal Mining Company during the coal mining era and still offers affordable accommodation for curious travellers.

The community of Wayne is nestled next to Drumheller and used to be home to almost 2,500 people in its heyday, but it is now a town of only 28.

If you love a good ghost story, there are plenty of them here! Locals used to refer to the area as the “Bucket of Blood” because of all the fights the miners used to get into. There are even real bullet holes in the walls!

It is now a much safer (and tastier) spot, featuring drool-worthy in-house smoked meat. The full menu is available here.

It’s worth making a weekend trip of it by booking a stay at one of the seven themed rooms, which range from cowboy and miner-inspired decor to a room dedicated entirely to Harley Davidson! For a full list of available rooms, visit the website.

Which room would you want to stay in? Let us know in the comments!

Address: Last Chance Saloon – 555 Jewell Street, Drumheller

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