- CA GPR 0502-2017.014.51
- Item
- 1968
Image shows the partially constructed railway bridge that crosses the Wapiti River. It was built in 1968 by Alberta Resources Railway and was taken over by CNR in 1994.
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Image shows the partially constructed railway bridge that crosses the Wapiti River. It was built in 1968 by Alberta Resources Railway and was taken over by CNR in 1994.
Image shows two people standing on the railway bridge that crosses the Wapiti River. It was built in 1968 by Alberta Resources Railway and was taken over by CNR in 1994.
Image shows children diving into the Grande Prairie Community Pool which was located on 99 Ave, south of City Hall. This pool was closed in 1962. There is colourful bunting hung in the image. Macleods store is just visible in the background.
Image shows a closeup of a tug boat pushing the ferry on the Peace River at Dunvegan. The ferry deck is visible in the foreground.
Image shows a bridge crossing the Wapiti River near Grovedale. It officially opening in late 1958.
Image shows the front of the Macleods store on 100 Avenue, Grande Prairie.
Cairn at Dunvegan Has Just Been Unveiled
Image shows Father Josse (on left) and the Alberta Minister of Industry and Development, Allen Russell Patrick (on right), standing beside the newly unveiled cairn for St. Charles’ Mission at Dunvegan.
Image shows the buildings on the north side of 100 Avenue in Grande Prairie. Joe’s Corner Coffee Shop is the first building on the left.
Image shows children lined up, facing the Grande Prairie Community Pool which was located on 99 Ave, south of City Hall. This pool was closed in 1962.
Wapiti – Drove Car Up on Partly Completed Bridge
Image shows a red vehicle parked on the partially completed bridge crossing the Wapiti near Grovedale.