The Canadian Pacific Railway began it's second transcontinental railway branch in 1896, that brought the railroad to the doorsteps of south-west Alberta. But Pincher Creek, the prosperous ranching community would only hear the whistle and the scream of steel rails in the distance. Find out why from Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village historians Farley Wuth and Gord Tolton. www.kootenaibrown.ca
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