Grande Cache: An Alberta town built in 1969 and yet the area has been inhabited by indigenous people for centuries. Situated in the isolated region of the northeastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies, its roots lie deeply embedded in remnants of prehistory with its mysterious past. Who knows what psychic imprint has been left on an energetic level? Fleeting windows in time seem to periodically open and close, allowing tantalizing glimpses into past dramatic occurrences in this beautiful wilderness.
With Willmore Wilderness Park on its doorstep, Grande Cache is also a gateway to the wild animal corridor that runs from Banff to the Kakwa Wildlands. Sudden weather changes are the norm, winds stir memories in whispers of bygone adventures of pioneers and past footsteps herald ancient traditions of a fast fading age. Sit back, relax and enjoy stories of people’s unusual experiences with the animals, spirits and the land itself.