Our Story
Pioneered over 100 years ago, the Bracewell homestead was created to cultivate a connection with nature, community and self in partnership with guides and facilitators across the world.
1918
Early pioneers
When Gerry Bracewell arrived in the Tatlayoko valley in the 1940’s to work for KB Moore on the Circle X Ranch she immediately knew she was home. KB went on to train Gerry and she became the first female hunting guide of British Columbia.
1970
When Gerry Bracewell arrived in the Tatlayoko valley in the 1940’s to work for KB Moore on the Circle X Ranch she immediately knew she was home. KB went on to train Gerry and she became the first female hunting guide of British Columbia.
1970
In order to cross the bridge they had to divide the herd in to groups of 15 cattle and keep calm while the bridge was swinging. In addition to everything else a cowboy needs, the women also packed their ball gowns for the Klondike Night celebration, which was a celebration to show appreciation for the ranching industry. After the auction they won a prize for the best group of ten Hereford yearling steers.
2019
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Present day
When Gerry Bracewell arrived in the Tatlayoko valley in the 1940’s to work for KB Moore on the Circle X Ranch she immediately knew she was home. KB went on to train Gerry and she became the first female hunting guide of British Columbia.
The Future
Alex gets a helicopter
Aaron and Annalena have babies
Pumpkin visits Jurassic Park
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