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Tower Information
(07-2005)
Location:
Signage: Wildwood
Built: 1957 (Norton Steel Works, Fort Erie, Ontario) Decommissioned 1982
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Wildwood - Alberta
Yellowhead County. Photo © Mark Visser

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The History of the Christian Fish Symbol

- Wildwood is located approximately 116 km west of Edmonton on Highway 16. There is currently a significant amount of vacant and developable land, as well as capacity in services, in Wildwood. The County will support growth and future development in this community.

- During the early 1900’s, Wildwood, then called Jarawa, was a settlement of black people. When the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad went through, the name of the community was changed to Junkins as the letter ‘J’ was the next letter in line to be used in the naming system, but Junkins was later renamed Wildwood. To the southeast of Granada was a Prisoner of War Camp for the Japanese during the Second World War. Yellowhead County


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