Alberta Pacific Grain Company
The Alberta Pacific Grain Company Limited began in 1900 as the Alberta Grain Company, founded by Nicholas Bawlf and associates. In 1911 Alberta Grain Co. was merged with the Alberta Pacific Company Limited to form the Alberta Pacific Grain Company Limited. In 1967, the company was taken over by Federal Grain.[1]
Industry | Agriculture |
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Fate | Merged |
Successor | Federal Grain |
Founded | 1900 |
Defunct | 1967 |
Headquarters | Alberta, Canada |
Products | Grain buying |
Remaining elevators
Historic (protected);
- Castor and District Museum, local museum with a 1910 Alberta Pacific elevator.
- Meeting Creek, Alberta, 1914 Alberta Pacific elevator[2] open to public for tours.[3]
- St. Albert Grain Elevator Park, a museum consisting of two elevators an original 1906 Alberta Grain Co. and 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool elevator.
- Val Marie, Saskatchewan, 1924 Alberta Pacific elevator.[4]
Historic (Private-museum);
- Alberta Central Railway Museum, a railway museum with an historic 1906 Alberta Grain Co. elevator moved from Hobbema. The elevator is known to be Alberta's second-oldest grain elevator.
- Raley, Alberta, oldest grain elevator in Alberta a 1904-1905 Alberta Pacific.
- Dorothy, Alberta, 1928, Alberta Pacific elevator in poor condition.
- Lousana, Alberta, 1919, Alberta Pacific in poor condition, moved to a private farm east of Lousana in 1973.[5]
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See also
- List of Canadian Heritage Wheat Varieties
References
- "The Remaining Alberta Pacific Grain Elevators". Vanishing Sentinels - Grain Elevators. December 30, 2005. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
- Historic places - Meeting Creek
- "Meeting Creek". Archived from the original on 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
- Val Marie
- Lousana
External links
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