
Stirling has been designated a National Historic Site by Parks Canada. It is honored to have the best preserved Mormon Settlement Site in Canada.
Stirling is surrounded by world class tourism facilities. These include the spectacular Canadian
and U.S. National Park facilities and wilderness regions of Waterton-Glacier Peace Park, major
North American Indian cultural activities and interpretive facilities like the Head-Smashed- In
Buffalo Jump and Interpretive Centre, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, the Nikko Yuko
Japanese Garden complex, Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum, major Canadian and U.S.
winter skiing and resort areas, the Crowsnest Pass and Gold and Coal Mining and Frank Slide
Historic Areas, the Remington Carriage Museum complex, the communities of the Hutterite
people - similar to the Pennsylvania Dutch - large reservoirs and associated park and water sport
facilities, great hunting and fishing, and the Devil's Coulee dinosaur fossil sites and interpretive
facilities southeast of the Town.