GRENFELL, SASKATCHEWAN
'Grenfell' is a community of 1100-1200 in Saskatchewan, Canada that was first settled in 1882. It is situated at the junction of Highway #47 and Trans Canada Highway #1 just 80 miles east of Regina.
The settlement was the result of the westward expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The town is named after Pasco du P. Grenfell, an early shareholder of the railway company and a prominent railwayman. Grenfell was incorporated in 1911, and hosts a stable economic base, reasonable land prices and is 15 miles south of the Qu'Appelle Valley.
The community sent men to war in both WWI and WWII. They are remembered at the local cenotaph which can be found at http://www.cdli.ca/monuments/sk/grenfell.htm
★ Benjamin Parkyn Richardson, MLA 1888-1891
★ James Dill, MLA 1891-1898
★ Grenfell Vistors Page
★ Grenfell Sun
★ The Last Spike
The settlement was the result of the westward expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The town is named after Pasco du P. Grenfell, an early shareholder of the railway company and a prominent railwayman. Grenfell was incorporated in 1911, and hosts a stable economic base, reasonable land prices and is 15 miles south of the Qu'Appelle Valley.
The community sent men to war in both WWI and WWII. They are remembered at the local cenotaph which can be found at http://www.cdli.ca/monuments/sk/grenfell.htm
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See also
★ Benjamin Parkyn Richardson, MLA 1888-1891
★ James Dill, MLA 1891-1898
External links
★ Grenfell Vistors Page
References
★ Grenfell Sun
★ The Last Spike
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