Today I am sharing a BOBortunity from the charming depths of Wayne, Alberta, a small town nestled in the picturesque Canadian Badlands.

Prepare to be captivated by the unique charm of the Last Chance Saloon.
It’s a place bursting with history, laughter, and some seriously scrumptious bites! It’s a dining experience you won’t want to miss.
Established in 1913 during the bustling coal mining boom, the Rosedeer Hotel and its delightful companion, the Last Chance Saloon, have evolved. They are lively hubs of conversation and camaraderie in what was once a thriving coal mining community.

With only 28 spirited residents remaining in the town of Wayne, this spot sure knows how to keep the spirit of the Wild West alive!

Once infamously dubbed the “Bucket of Blood” for the raucous shenanigans of miners, you can still imagine the scenario that resulted in the historic bullet holes decorating the saloon walls.
Go ahead, ask your server for a peek!
As the coal mining population swelled, the Rosedeer Coal Mining Company opened the Last Chance Saloon.
They catered to over 250 hungry and thirsty miners each day.
After a thrilling poker match, the Dayman family seized the reins and kept the cheer flowing for a staggering 65 years, talk about bar success!
In total, this beloved saloon has had only three owners in a century of warm-hearted service.
Fast forward to today!
Current owners, Dave Arsenault and Paula Sutherland, embrace the cozy charm of the Last Chance and add a smoky twist with their signature in-house smoked meats.
Not to mention, there are seven wonderfully themed hotel rooms.
The dog-friendly patio and annual music festival truly embody the spirit of community.
And a feature with local bands, delicious food, and plenty of dancing under the stars.
The menu sent my taste buds splashing with joy. It was challenging to choose.
My first human’s chose the fish and chips.
With a crispy batter and fish tender enough to please even the pickiest palate.
Pure bliss!


My other human could not resist the smoky BBQ ribs—hold on to your hats!
Smoky and succulent, they paired harmoniously with perfectly prepared homemade beans, adding a comforting touch.
And of course, I couldn’t resist a couple of perfectly crafted Caesar cocktails that danced their way to my happy little beak!
Let’s not forget about the beating heart of the saloon – Paula and her excellent choices for the staffing!
With enthusiasm that bubbles like a refreshing brook, their passion flows through every corner of the Last Chance.
The team creates an inviting atmosphere, making this the perfect spot for locals and travellers alike to gather, share hearty laughs, and enjoy the fantastic food on offer.



You’ll feel like part of the family here, welcomed with open arms.
A highlight that the group was eager to share with us is a one-of-a-kind historic bandbox. This unique musical instrument, a staple of entertainment in the early days of the Last Chance Saloon, was played for us.
It brought us back to the days of yesteryear.
A visit to the Last Chance Saloon is like hopping into a delightful time machine filled with charming history, warm faces, and mouthwatering feasts.
Whether you’re popping in for a tempting meal or simply soaking up the nostalgic vibes of this cherished establishment, it’s clear this beloved bar will shine brightly in our hearts for many quacktacular years to come!

Should you be waddling through Wayne, don’t just float by, splash into the Last Chance Saloon! You won’t regret it!


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5 Responses to “Last Chance Saloon – Wayne, Alberta”
So nice to meet you both and thank-you for adding our picture on the Last Chance Saloon. We love the picture and the food was excellent.
Thanks Mickie. You brought a smile to our faces! Never Miss a BOBortunity!
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