War Horses

           Memorials Around the World Remembrance Day (also known as Armistice Day) has been observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember the members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Remembrance Day is observed on November 11th to recall the …

Letters Home

A Cowboy Soldier in WWI  Twenty-one-year-old Raymond Bell and his 18-year-old brother, Aubrey, were in a race against time as they finished the 1916 harvest.  “We stacked hay like demons,” Raymond recalled, “rolling up that good old prairie wool with the bucking pole and side.”  Their hard work was rewarded by their mother, who prepared …

Bob Carry: The Squarest Shooter That Ever Lived

Bob Carry was described as a man of sterling qualities, a “Cowboy” in the true sense of the word — a working cowboy, who throughout his life exemplified “mind over matter” to the very highest degree, and the squarest shooter that ever lived. Bob was born on a farm at Morden, Man., in 1894. Two …

October/November 2023

On the Cover ~ Dallas Prince From Elite Soldier to Respected Saddlemaker You can read the whole article in the current issue of Canadian Cowboy Country magazine. To subscribe, click here or call Marie at 1-800-943-7336.   Arts & Culture  Explore the world of Artist Brad Holt You can read the whole article in the current issue of Canadian Cowboy …