Prairie Sky Cemetery in Calgary, Alberta, is a peaceful, thoughtfully designed burial ground located on the city’s south edge. Set against wide prairie vistas and framed by the distant Rocky Mountain skyline, the cemetery offers a calm, contemplative atmosphere with well-maintained lawns, native plantings, and quiet walking paths. Facilities include traditional burial plots, mausoleum spaces, and memorialization options suited to diverse cultural and personal preferences. Prairie Sky emphasises respectful, dignified care and accessibility for families, with ample parking and sheltered spaces for services. Its modern landscaping and unobstructed sky views provide a serene setting for remembrance and reflection.

Alberta Families History Society is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to preserving, researching and sharing the genealogical and family history of people connected to Alberta; it operates archives and a research library, offers workshops and speakers, and supports members with resources such as databases, publications and one-on-one assistance to help trace ancestral roots, record family stories and promote community heritage across the province.

The Alberta Families’ History Society Cemetery Project is a volunteer-driven initiative dedicated to documenting and preserving the province’s burial sites and the stories of the people interred there; volunteers photograph headstones, transcribe inscriptions, and compile database records to make genealogical and historical information accessible to researchers, families, and the public, while advocating for cemetery conservation and raising awareness of local heritage across rural and urban communities.