In 1883, Colonel James Walker settled the land that is now occupied by the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary. In 1910 the current brick house, named Inglewood, was built. The surrounding area also became known as Inglewood - named for the most prominent property in the area.
In 1929, Colonel Walker's son Selby, applied to the Federal government to have 59 acres on the west side of the Bow River be designated as a Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary. His request was granted and the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary was born.
The Colonel Walker House is currently both a private residence and office space for Sanctuary volunteers.