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Grande Prairie Library

The Grande Prairie Library was started by the Grande Prairie Women's Institute in 1939. It was turned over to the town in 1941, with 600 books on its shelves. The library was moved to this location in 1957, with 15,000 books in its collection and a circulation of over 51,000 per annum.

Montrose Junior High School

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.05-0002.05.04-0002.05.04.108
  • Pièce
  • 1982
  • Fait partie de Beth Sheehan fonds

Frontal view of Montrose Junior High School when it was located at 10201-99 Street, Grande Prairie.

Grande Prairie Aerial

One of 8 aerial photographs of Grande Prairie showing development along Bear Creek, the reservoir and Muskoseepi Park and the south side of the city including Swanavon School.

Grande Prairie Aerial

One of 8 aerial photographs of Grande Prairie showing development along Bear Creek, the reservoir and Muskoseepi Park and the south side of the city including Swanavon School.

Grande Prairie School Construction

Construction of the Grande Prairie School, July 31, 1917. It was built on land donated by Rev. Forbes and named Montrose after Mrs. Forbes birth place in Scotland.

Montrose School

Montrose School, when it was built in 1917, was the largest brick building north of Edmonton.

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