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  2. Acheson, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Acheson is a locality and an industrial area in Alberta, Canada, within Parkland County. [1]Acheson is on the Canadian National (CN) main line and Highway 60 (Devonian Way) between Highway 16A (Parkland Highway) and Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway).

  3. List of defunct Canadian railways - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Railway and Navigation Company: Lethbridge, Alberta to Great Falls, Montana: 1889-1912: Acquired by CPR. Alberta and Great Waterways Railway: Alberta, British Columbia: 1929-1981: Acquired by NAR. Albion Mines Railway: Pictou County, Nova Scotia: 1829-c.1890: First railway and first use of metal rails in British North America; horse ...

  4. List of people from Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Provincial flag of Alberta Map and location of Alberta in Canada. This is a list of notable people who are from Alberta, Canada, ... U.S. Senator for the state of ...

  5. Stettler, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Prairie Railway, engine 41 Stettler, circa 1900. Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions is in Stettler, offering rail tours on a line from Stettler to Big Valley, a 35 km (22 mi), one-hour trip. In addition, Stettler has a historic Parrish & Heimbecker grain elevator overlooking the railway tracks. One of the last elevators in Alberta and ...

  6. Alberta Highway 66 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 66, commonly referred to as Highway 66, is an east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada. In the east, Highway 66 begins at an intersection with Highways 22 and 762 south of the Hamlet of Bragg Creek and ends 28 km (17 mi) to the west at the Little Elbow Recreation Area.

  7. Tees, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Tees had a population of 73 living in 28 of its 31 total private dwellings, a change of 0% from its 2016 population of 73. With a land area of 0.11 km 2 (0.042 sq mi), it had a population density of 663.6/km 2 (1,718.8/sq mi) in 2021.

  8. Embarras, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Embarras was founded in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) when that company built the Alberta Coal Branch line south from Edson on the Edmonton-Prince Rupert mainline. The Coal Branch line was constructed by the Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Company (GTPRBL) from the mainline at Bickerdike south to Coalspur and Lovett.

  9. Carway, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Carway is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Cardston County. [2] It is a port of entry into the U.S. state of Montana opposite of Port of Piegan. [3] Just on the other side of the border is the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Glacier County, Montana. Located approximately 23 km (14 mi) south of Cardston.