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History: Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway Company - Alberta
The Edmonton Bulletin
January 3, 1907
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NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next Session
thereof, for an Act to incorporate a Comapny to be known as the Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia
Railway Company, to construct, equip and maintain and operate a line of railway from a point at or near the
City of Edmonton, thence in a North-Westerly direction by the most feasible route to a point at or near the
Town of Dunvegan, thence following the Valley of the Peace River in a Westerly direction to a point at or
near it confluence with the Parsnip River in the Province of British Columbia, thence Southerly folliwng the
Valley of the Parsnip River by the most feasible route to a point at or near the Town of Fort George in the
Province of British Columbia, with all such powers, rights and privileges as are incidental and necessary
thereto.
PRINGLE & GUTHRIE
Solicitors for Applicants
Dated at Ottawa November 14th, 1906
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