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fair was started, and Waterhole had over 50 residents. In 1916, a community hall was built, and by 1926, Waterhole had a doctor's office, a livery barn, a black smith, a hardware store, a bank, a telegraph office, electrical generator, and telephone service. The Empire Hotel in Waterhole was owned by three Chinese immigrants. Waterhole was "the focal point for a wide range of commercial and social activity" between
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The location was known in the late 1800s as "The Waterhole", because potable water from Boucher Creek could be found in a waterhole located there. The first settler arrived in 1908, and a post office was established in 1912. In 1914, a general store opened. That same year, an annual agricultural
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When the Canada Central put up a station at the end of steel in 1928, most of the 200 or so people of Waterhole packed up and moved to the new instant railway village of Fairview, many of them moving their houses and business offices, as
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The post office in Waterhole closed in 1932, and Waterhole was abandoned. Few structures remained in Waterhole, and much of the former townsite was plowed over and used for agriculture. The Waterhole Cemetery continues to operate.
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was built through the area in 1928, it bypassed Waterhole, and was constructed through
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Fairview prospered as a regional centre to the surrounding agricultural area.
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In 1990, an archaeological investigations was conducted at Waterhole.
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Localities in the Municipal District of Fairview No. 136
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Waterhole, 1920
Waterhole is located in Alberta
Waterhole is located in Canada
56°0′46″N 118°24′54″W / 56.01278°N 118.41500°W / 56.01278; -118.41500
Province
Alberta
Municipal district
Fairview No. 136
Time zone
UTC−7
MST
DST
UTC−6
MDT
GNBC
Municipal District of Fairview No. 136
Alberta
Peace River
Dunvegan
Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway
Fairview
Donald MacBeth Kennedy


"Waterhole"
"Fairview No. 136"



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