Black cowboy John Ware named as a person of national historic significance
LONGVIEW, AB – The Canadian Government has recognized black cowboy John Ware as a person of national historic significance.
In a special ceremony on June 06, 2022, officials unveiled a plaque at Bar U Ranch National Historic Site to commemorate Ware’s designation.
“I am pleased to commemorate the national historic significance of John Ware, who embodies the resilience and strength of Black Canadians,” stated Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, in a news release.
The federal government said Ware entered the District of Alberta in 1882 as part of a trail crew driving thousands of cattle to the site that became known as the Bar U Ranch near Longview, Alberta. Ware wrangled large herds for ranching outfits in the area, before building his own ranch with his family near Millarville, Alberta.