When a Dream Property Actually Exists:
The Millarville Equestrian Estate You've Been Waiting For
Most horse people have a version of the same vision. A place where the Rockies frame the horizon every morning, where your horses are steps from your door, and where the arena is so well-built you pinch yourself remembering it's actually yours. For years, that vision stays abstract — something you scroll toward late at night, refreshing MLS® pages, hoping.
This week, that vision became a real address. MLS® A2291841 at 210 274216 112 Street W in Millarville just hit the market — and in 15+ years of working with equestrian buyers across Foothills County, I can say without hesitation: this one is different.
"The Foothills equestrian market moves on its own timeline — quietly, decisively, and with very little fanfare. The buyers who end up owning properties like this are almost always the ones who moved quickly."
Millarville Is Not an Accident
There's a reason serious horse people come to Millarville and rarely leave. Tucked into the rolling hills of Foothills County, just south of the famous Millarville Racetrack and Farmers' Market, this community occupies one of those rare geographic sweet spots — close enough to Calgary for a practical commute, far enough away that you can hear the wind over the pasture instead of the Deerfoot.
The land here has a particular quality. The views toward the Continental Divide are unobstructed. The soil holds its footing. And the culture — quiet, unpretentious, deeply connected to the land — is one that equestrian buyers consistently describe as the reason they chose Foothills County over everywhere else.
This property sits squarely inside all of that.
What Makes This Facility Stand Apart
The heart of this estate is its equestrian infrastructure, and it is genuinely state-of-the-art. The indoor arena is built for serious riders — not as an afterthought, but as the centrepiece of the property.
Key Equestrian Features — MLS® A2291841
- Equine-specific LED lighting — eliminates shadows and glare for rider and horse comfort
- Waterless arena footing — consistent texture year-round, no dust in summer or mud in spring
- Covered stable-to-arena passage — wide, connected access that transforms Alberta winters
- Covered BBQ area at stable entrance — designed by people who actually live this lifestyle
- Outdoor arena — dual-season versatility for training schedules that can't pause for weather
- DC29 zoning — layered future residential potential rarely found in Foothills County
- 37 listing photos — view the full gallery here
Equine-specific LED lighting eliminates the shadows and glare that compromise both rider visibility and horse comfort. The footing is waterless — any competitive rider will immediately recognize that as a meaningful investment — meaning consistent texture year-round, no dust in summer, no mud in spring.
The stables connect directly to the indoor arena through wide, covered passages. That detail sounds small but transforms daily winter routines in Alberta. The covered BBQ area at the stable entrance tells you something about how this property was designed: by people who actually live this lifestyle, not developers who studied it from a distance.
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The Land Itself
The DC29 zoning designation signals something important: this is a parcel with layered future potential. For buyers who want to own the land today and understand what flexibility tomorrow may bring, that detail is worth a conversation. Properties with this kind of zoning profile in Foothills County are genuinely rare, and they don't sit long.
Millarville's landscape at this location delivers what buyers drive out here hoping to find — rolling terrain, shelter belts, and those Rocky Mountain views that make the Foothills region one of the most sought-after rural corridors in Western Canada.
Who This Property Is For
This is not a starter acreage. This is a destination — built for the buyer who has been patient, who knows exactly what they need, and who is ready to stop compromising. Whether you are a competitive rider who needs proper infrastructure, a family raising horses as part of a rural lifestyle, or an investor who understands the value of purpose-built equestrian land in an area where supply is genuinely constrained, this property speaks directly to you.
It was listed on March 13, 2026. It has 37 photos. And I suspect it will not have many days on market.
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