After the completion of his second term as Lieutenant Governor, he was appointed the first chair of Alberta's Board of Publicity Utility Commissioners, in which he would remain until 1923, when he would resign, due to ill health. After retirement, the Bulyeas moved, and settled in
Peachland, British Columbia, where they had previously resided during summers, at their four-hectare fruit orchard and summer home. He was a shareholder in the Peachland Townsite Company and was involved in negotiations for the sale of its irrigation system. He was an active member of the Edmonton Club, and Edmonton Golf and Country Club, while living in Edmonton.
Death Bulyea died on July 22, 1928, in
Peachland, British Columbia, after a long illness. A service was held on July 24, at the United Church, in
Qu'Appelle,
Saskatchewan, where he was later interred in the Qu'Appelle Cemetery. His wife, Annie was interred alongside him, when she died in 1934. ==Footnotes==