Friday, June 10, 2011

Bud Brewster Featured in Recent Issue of Canadian Cowboy Country

An article appeared in the Living Legends section of Canadian Cowboy Country (June 2011), titled "A Hat and a Hammer - Bud Brewster's Tourism Legacy in the Canadian Rockies" by Tracey Feist

"When John Brewster came to 'Siding 29' in 1886 to start a dairy, little did he know the profound impact his family would have on Banff becoming a world-class tourist destination. And it would be one salient great-grandson who would step forward to continue building his family’s legacy in order to keep backcountry hikers, horseback riders and guest ranch aficionados coming back to Canada’s oldest national park.

Bud Brewster did not take his family name for granted, but rather, took the foundation his father and grandfather had begun and simply began building..."

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(Courtesy, Canadian Cowboy Country Magazine)