Centennial of Confederation of Canada - Fort St. John, British Columbia
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N 56° 14.464 W 120° 50.826
10V E 633423 N 6234994
Centennial of Confederation of Canada is near the entrance to Centennial Park located at 100th Street and 93rd Avenue.
Waymark Code: WM14MPY
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 07/28/2021
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1867 1967
Centennial Of Confederation
Aennofield Centennial Committee
Erected By The Village Of Aennofield
In Permanent Commemoration
Of The Centennial
Of Confederation In Canada In 1967
Construction Was Made Possible Through The Co-Operation Of The Province Of British Columbia And The Government Of Canada
"The Dominion of Canada is Created on July 1, 1867
A federation of colonies in British North America. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario joined together to become the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. Under the British North America Act, 1867, the Queen remained head of state, represented nationally in Canada by the Governor General and in each province by a Lieutenant Governor.
The British North America Act provided the constitutional framework for our current federal system by defining broad areas of federal and provincial jurisdiction. Such national matters as defense, postal service, criminal law, and banks are under federal authority. Education, health, and natural resources are primarily among the provinces’ responsibilities."
Source: Legislative Assembly
Centennial Park has paved walking paths as well as a large green area with picnic tables. There are monuments displayed that pay tribute to war veterans including one of the most famous explorers of the area, Alexander Mackenzie. A huge metal grizzly bear sculpture is displayed in the park.
Fort St. John
The original Fort St. John was established as Rocky Mountain Fort in 1794, making Fort St. John the oldest white settlement in mainland British Columbia. In 1942, Fort St. John became field headquarters for U.S. Army troops and civilian engineers working on construction of the Alaska Highway in the eastern sector.
Fort St. John has a population of about 21,000 residents and is the largest city in Northeastern BC. It is situated along the world-famous Alaska Highway. Fort St. John is located at Historic Milepost 47 of the Alaska Highway, 47 miles north of Dawson Creek where Mile 0 is located and marks the beginning of the Alaska Hwy.
Fort St. John is known as The Energetic City for their large resource base of oil, natural gas, forestry and agriculture.
Subject: Country
Commemoration: Centennial of Confederation
Date of Founding: July 1, 1867
Date of Commemoration: July 1, 1967
Address: Centennial Park
100th Street and 93rd Avenue
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Web site if available: Not listed
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