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Brooks Aqueduct

Construction Workers in the bowl of the Flume.Like a giant centipede, the Brooks Aqueduct spans a shallow 3.2-kilometres-wide valley, suspending a concrete sling twenty metres above the parched prairie landscape. Once filled to overflowing with precious water bound for the thirsty croplands of southwestern Alberta, today it holds only memories. 

Discover the Brooks Aqueduct National/Provincial Historic Site, and learn the fascinating story of this monumental structure. Erected over 80 years ago by the Canadian Pacific Railway's irrigation division to serve as a vital link in its expansive irrigation network, the aqueduct stretched the limits of engineering design and technology then, just as it stretches the imagination today. 

Preserved and interpreted through the combined efforts of the Government of Alberta, Environment Canada, the Eastern Irrigation District, and the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, the Brooks Aqueduct stands as a monument to pioneers who developed the region.

You can find the Brooks Aqueduct 8 kilometres southwest of Brooks, off Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Contact Information:
Summer: Brooks Aqueduct
              (403) 362–4451
 
Winter: Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre
            (403) 653–5139 
 
E-Mail: aqueduct@eid.awinc.com

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