Dominion Telegraph Services National Historic Site
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Altima Voyageur
N 52° 10.603 W 105° 14.502
13U E 483472 N 5780721
A short distance of 3 km South of the HWY 5.
Waymark Code: WMFHTF
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 10/22/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member StagsRoar
Views: 5

The Government of Canada built a telegraph line from Fort William to Fort Edmonton between 1874 to 1878. It was named the Dominion Telegraph line and it followed the proposed Pacific line railway. Humboldt was an important midpoint west of Winnipeg. It was a rapid way to communicate with Mounted Police, surveyors, territorial government in Battleford, and Canadian Militia in 1885 therefore it was a significant early development in the North West Territories.
Marker type: plaque on stand

Marker placement date: Not listed

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