Brooks Aqueduct - 142 Range Road

4.3/5 based on 8 reviews

Brooks Aqueduct National and Provincial Historic Site | Brooks Aqueduct - Brooksaqueduct.ca

The monumental Brooks Aqueduct structure once served as a vital link in Alberta's irrigation network and was a technological wonder of its time.

About Brooks Aqueduct

Mailing Address

Brooks Aqueduct Provincial Historic Site
c/o Olga Fowler
8820 - 112 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2P8

Contact
Phone: 780-431-2321 (for toll-free in Alberta: first dial 310-0000)
Email: [email protected]

 

Contact Brooks Aqueduct

Address :

142 Range Road, AB T1R 0E9, Canada

Phone : 📞 +78
Postal code : 1
Website : https://brooksaqueduct.ca/
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142 Range Road, AB T1R 0E9, Canada
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Melissa Williams on Google

The interpretation center was not open, surprise,, sign of the times. Great piece of history worth the visit if you are in the area. Would be a nice place to have a break and a picnic as there is a park!
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Loren Wadstein on Google

A nice walk, with well maintained mowing. It’s great to see how things were done in the past. I hope this place stays well preserved for future generations to learn about aqueducts.
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Amber Saxer on Google

Its ok there where no leaflets to help you along the self guided tour thou there where makes sign posts that hinted there ought to be. The road to the tour section down the way was also locked for some reason even thou we where there during open times everything was all locked up
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Domi w on Google

It's not a good building . But we can feel the great machine power at that period.
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Harrison Sheremeta on Google

Great view of the old concrete aqueduct (a National and Provincial Historic Site) with easy access from the highway. It was under a 10 minute drive from downtown Brooks and was worth checking out.
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Jada-Lynn Muncaster on Google

When we ventured out to see this part of history I did not understand the size of it. It is quite amazing. There is a playground and picnic tables. Bathrooms where locked. Lots of signs to read.
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Tim Chu on Google

Quite an interesting place with some prairies related history to visit. Can walk alone the aqueduct or the dyke of the new aqueduct today. Interesting background and history around how the new aqueduct was built and how it worked around the railway tracks.
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Darryl S on Google

An amazing part of Alberta history, and an engineering feat and its time. It’s amazing that it was an aqueduct, but that the train ran on top of it was even more incredible. Also consider the time. And they were able to pull something like this off. Definitely worth a visit.

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