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  2. Waterhole, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Waterhole is an unincorporated locality in the Municipal District of Fairview No. 136, Alberta, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Now a ghost town, Waterhole prospered during the early 1900s. History

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  4. Waterhole - Wikipedia

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    Waterhole or water hole may refer to: Watering hole, a depression in the ground in which water can collect, or a more permanent pool in the bed of an ephemeral river; Water hole (radio), an especially quiet region of the electromagnetic spectrum; Waterhole, Alberta, Canada; The Water Hole, a 1928 Western film

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  6. Fairview, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, the railroad extended west from Whitelaw through the Beaver Indian Reserve across a stubble field where the Hamlet of Fairview was established. The community of Waterhole, five miles to the south, was packed onto skids and wagons and relocated to the railroad site. The first train rolled into Fairview on November 2, 1928.

  7. Donald MacBeth Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy was born in Scotland in 1884, and came to Canada in 1903. [1] He spent time in British Columbia and Manitoba, and then returned to Scotland. [1] Kennedy returned to Canada to farm in the Peace River area of Alberta, and homesteaded in 1911 in Waterhole, Alberta. [1]

  8. List of Chinook Jargon place names - Wikipedia

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    The following is a listing of placenames from the Chinook Jargon, generally from the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, the Canadian Yukon Territory and the American states of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.

  9. Prairie Pothole Region - Wikipedia

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    The region covers an area of about 800,000 sq. km and expands across three Canadian provinces (Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta) and five U.S. states (Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota, and Montana). The hydrology of the wetlands is variable, which results in long term productivity and biodiversity.