How can I rent my own Heartland space?

Still a little disappointed you can’t visit the ranch where they film “Heartland”? Not to worry — we’ve got the perfect solution! When you use Peerspace, you can recreate your very own Heartland Ranch! As the largest digital marketplace for peer-to-peer venue rentals, people use Peerspace to rent all sorts of spaces for personal and professional reasons.

Maybe you’re a filmmaker looking for a “Heartland”-inspired ranch for your project. If so, Peerspace can help you out with that! Or maybe you just want a lookalike venue to host a viewing party for you and your fellow Heartland lovers? Yep, Peerspace can easily help you make that happen, too.

Ahead, we’ll share some ideas on how to do exactly that.

Your very own Heartland Ranch

Whether you are looking to create a “Heartland” themed photoshoot or recreate the ranch for an event, Peerspace can provide you with the perfect venue!

For example, if you are in Alberta, you can rent this adorable farm-style cottage in the country for some real “Heartland” vibes. It’s a charming cottage set on prairie land with actual goats, chickens, and ducks on-site!

And if you live anywhere else, then Peerspace has options in cities and towns across the globe as well. All you have to do is click the link, type in your location, click enter, and discover a myriad of great options!

From there, you can sort by the dates you have available, the number of attendees, your price range, and add keywords like “ranch” or filters like “farmhouse” to find the best space for you.

Once you’ve found the perfect fit, booking a Peerspace venue is simple. Just click book now and the venue host will get back to you shortly with details!

Now you’ve got your “Heartland” ranch photoshoot or event location booked. Next, let’s get back to exploring the real-life areas shown in the series!

Is the town of Hudson in “Heartland” a real place?

Hudson does exist — just under a different name! If you want to visit the town of Hudson, you’ll need to make a trip to High River in Alberta, Canada. High River has all the small-town charm that you would expect from the town that serves as Hudson in “Heartland”.

In fact, it also offers tons of fun opportunities to feel like you’re a part of the show during your visit. Here’s a look at a few of the spots you won’t want to miss on a trip to High River.

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Maggie’s Diner

While you can’t visit the ranch where they film “Heartland,” you can visit one specific part of the set/ Maggie’s Diner, Tack and Feed is open for the public to stroll by and take pictures when the crew isn’t filming. It isn’t a real diner, so you can’t go inside, but nothing is stopping you from taking a peek through the windows!

Are you looking to get some “Heartland” merch while you are in the area? Then stop right next door at Olive and Finch. Another great option for “Heartland” merch in the area is Walker’s General Store. You can even order your “Heartland” merch from this local store online if you can’t make it in person!

Love the idea of hosting a “Heartland”-themed event with a Maggie’s Diner vibe? Then you need to check out all the amazing diner spaces you can rent on Peerspace!

Amy and Georgie’s high school graduation

Take a stroll in George Lane Memorial Park while you are in High River! Here, you will find the famous red gazebo that hosted Amy and Georgie’s high school graduation.

And while the gazebo is a great spot to get some “Heartland” themed selfies, we’re pretty sure it’s frowned upon to drive your motorcycle onto the floor for all the Ty Borden fans out there!

You can even use Peerspace to book venues that have their own outdoor gazebo to reenact the graduation scene! For instance, check out this stunning 155-acre farm in Georgina, Ontario. It not only boasts a classic red and white barn but it has a sweet gazebo perfect for gathering with friends.

“Heartland” props and costumes

Not only can you visit some of the famous scenes where “Heartland” is filmed, but you can also get up close and personal with some of the costumes and props used on the show!

Museum of the Highwood offers a quiz to test your “Heartland” knowledge and fun props, replicas, and costumes in their “Heartland” exhibit. While you are there, you can also enjoy learning about some of the other rich history of the area with the museum’s Canadian history exhibits.

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