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Tag Archives: Canadian Pacific Railway

Bashing through the snow, northern style

It looks, from the front, like a bad accident between a cargo ship and a loading ramp. But this mass of metal on display in Nakusp, British Columbia, played an important role in Canadian rail history. Winter-worn residents of rail-side communities might recognize this machine for what it is: a snowplow, or, more accurately, a…

June 18, 2018 in History, Reports from the Road, Travel.

April 10, 1915 – Fort George trading post closes doors after over a century of service

It was the end of an era. This week in 1915, the Hudson’s Bay Company closed, for good, its old “Fort George” trading post near the junction of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers. A fixture in the area for almost 110 years, the post was a catalyst behind the eventual development of the Prince George…

April 10, 2014 in History, Prince George BC.

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