We are a community of almost 1,000 individuals committed to the balanced, sustainable use of Kananaskis Country, as well as the protection and sharing of its unique natural and cultural experiences. With over 4 million visits per year, and a population base exceeding 1 million bordering this natural wonderland, Kananaskis Country is not immune to development and use pressures.
Westview Co-op is an amalgamation of grocery stores, cardlocks, and bulk fuel outlets in Carstairs, Eagle Hill, and Olds Alberta. We are a member-driven co-operative, and support local suppliers as much as possible. Westview Co-op strives to offer our customers the best customer service and quality products at competitive prices.
The Westview Co-op is a newly merged co-operative which is made up of the Eagle Hill and Olds Co-op. The Eagle Hill Co-op was established on April 25, 1933. The Olds Co-op was incorporated on April 29, 1960, and the Carstairs Food store was opened in 1977. As of February 1, 2010, the Co-operative became known as the WESTVIEW CO-OPERATIVE. These co-operatives have been serving these communities for many years and the Westview Co-op will carry on that tradition.
It is a movement connecting people with the independent shops and services that are the heart and soul of their communities. Learn MoreGet InvolvedThe Love Burns Lake project is gaining momentum and we would love to have you on board. Learn MoreA special thank you to our community champion in Burns LakeWe wish to acknowledge the local Champions of this initiative, whose hard work has made the Love Burns Lake project possible. Thank you to Krystin St. Jean, Economic Development Officer at the Village of Burns Lake for your enthusiastic collaboration and support of this initiative. The photographer for the Love Burns Lake website was Lauren Posselt from Reflection Photography whose exceptional work is featured throughout the website.This project is funded by Northern Development Initiative Trust, an independent regional economic development corporation focused on stimulating economic growth and job creation throughout central and northern British Columbia. For more information go to northerndevelopment.bc.ca .Share Thi