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McGregor Lake was created in 1920 by the completion of two dams bracketing water flowing through in Snake Valley. It is situated 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Calgary in the Vulcan County . The reservoir is part of the Carseland -Bow River Headworks System owned and operated by Alberta Environment and Parks and delivers water to the Bow River ...
Mount McGregor is a mountain in Saratoga County, New York in the towns of Wilton, Moreau, and Corinth. It is one of the principal peaks of the Palmertown Range . The Palmertown range is the most easterly of the five great mountain-chains which traverse the great wilderness.
The Saratoga, Mount McGregor and Lake George Railroad was a railroad leading from North Broadway in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA, controlled by the financier Joseph William Drexel. The railroad ran for approximately 12 miles (19 km) through the towns of Saratoga Springs, Wilton, Moreau and Corinth to the top of Mount McGregor.
McGregor station (British Columbia), Canada; a train station McGregor (Port Gibson, Mississippi) , USA; a house listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places McGregor Links , a golf course in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Big Sandy Lake is a lake in Aitkin County, Minnesota, approximately nine miles north of McGregor. The lake is considered fertile walleye ground with several habitat types, including the open main basin, the deep, cold eastern basin, and a shallow, more isolated south basin.
McGregor is a city in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 391 at the 2010 census. [5] McGregor is along Minnesota State Highways 65 and 210 ...
Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in Aitkin County in east central Minnesota, five miles south of the community of McGregor. It was established in 1935 for waterfowl habitat preservation. The refuge includes Rice Lake itself, a shallow, 3,600-acre wild rice-producing lake. [2]
By 1913, Rose Lake was a temporary terminal station location. [9] In October 1913, the first passenger train arrived at Smithers. [10] [11] First passenger train leaves Prince Rupert for Mile 100, June 1911. In September 1912, an Alberta–Tête Jaune weekly passenger service began. [12] In August 1913, the first GTPR passenger arrived at Kidd ...