In 1910, the Grand Trunk Pacific railway is still four years from
completion in British Columbia. The eastern end of construction is
nearing the forbidding Rocky Mountains on the Alberta side of the
border, while the western end, coming from Prince Rupert, must cope with
the equally unforgiving coastal terrain of Northern BC.
This will become the most difficult section of track ever to be laid in North America.
Nevertheless, the GTP’s rail-towns of Prince Rupert and Fort George have already grown and are now thriving communities.
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