By the Banks of the Bow

Bob Spaith, Rich Roenisch

As one of the largest pieces of art in North America, 15 horses and two cowboys that blends historical and modern day images into a larger-than-life exhibit that reflects the spirit of Calgary – from the influence of the Bow River to the significant role of the cowboy and the free spirit of the western horse.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

As one of the largest pieces of art in North America, 15 horses and two cowboys that blends historical and modern day images into a larger-than-life exhibit that reflects the spirit of Calgary – from the influence of the Bow River to the significant role of the cowboy and the free spirit of the western horse.

By the Banks of the Bow celebrates one of mankind’s greatest living treasures; its wildness and spirit, strength, speed and dependability. It supported the people of the First Nations, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, farmers, town folk, prospectors and adventurers, cowboys and ranchers.

Today the horse retains a pride of place in the Calgary Stampede. In rodeo, the chuckwagon races, the heavy horse competitions or in the show ring, the horse is as iconic as the Stampede itself and is woven into its cultural fabric.

Created by local artists and ranchers Bob Spaith and Rich Roenisch, By the Banks of the Bow is a narrative in bronze that depicts our past, present and future, and reflects the Stampede’s many relationships with our community.

Details

Title
By the Banks of the Bow
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Bronze
Date
2012(Install)
Creators
Bob Spaith(Artist)Rich Roenisch(Artist)
Interest holders
Carthy FoundationCoril Holdings Ltd.Friends of Smithbilt Hats Inc.

Location & access

West side of the Agriculture Building

11 Agriculture Trail SE

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2G 5A2

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Last updated July 2, 2026

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By the Banks of the Bow

Bob Spaith, Rich Roenisch

As one of the largest pieces of art in North America, 15 horses and two cowboys that blends historical and modern day images into a larger-than-life exhibit that reflects the spirit of Calgary – from the influence of the Bow River to the significant role of the cowboy and the free spirit of the western horse.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

As one of the largest pieces of art in North America, 15 horses and two cowboys that blends historical and modern day images into a larger-than-life exhibit that reflects the spirit of Calgary – from the influence of the Bow River to the significant role of the cowboy and the free spirit of the western horse.

By the Banks of the Bow celebrates one of mankind’s greatest living treasures; its wildness and spirit, strength, speed and dependability. It supported the people of the First Nations, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, farmers, town folk, prospectors and adventurers, cowboys and ranchers.

Today the horse retains a pride of place in the Calgary Stampede. In rodeo, the chuckwagon races, the heavy horse competitions or in the show ring, the horse is as iconic as the Stampede itself and is woven into its cultural fabric.

Created by local artists and ranchers Bob Spaith and Rich Roenisch, By the Banks of the Bow is a narrative in bronze that depicts our past, present and future, and reflects the Stampede’s many relationships with our community.

Details

Title
By the Banks of the Bow
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Bronze
Date
2012(Install)
Creators
Bob Spaith(Artist)Rich Roenisch(Artist)
Interest holders
Carthy FoundationCoril Holdings Ltd.Friends of Smithbilt Hats Inc.

Location & access

West side of the Agriculture Building

11 Agriculture Trail SE

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2G 5A2

Publicly accessible
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