We Love Magrath

M-A-C Magrath, Alberta, Canada

The Town of Magrath is situated in Sunny Southern Alberta within easy driving distance to Lethbridge, Waterton Lakes National Park and Whitefish, Montana. Magrath is also known as 'the Garden City'.

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Magrath Trading Company

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dean harvey

HELLO LISE-LOTTE ANDERSON

I MISS YOUR GREAT SMILES EMAIL ME AT tech@laptoprepairs.com or call 702 5265584 to catch up? DEAN HARVEY

Posted by dean harvey on November 6, 2008 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

Cortni Herman

Moving Back Home?

Well, We really want to move back to Magrath and start a good life for Mateyis, But it's hard to find anything to rent out there. If someone knows of anything, pleas email us, or reply!! cortni.joel@yahoo.ca

Posted by Cortni Herman on April 1, 2008 at 10:44am — 1 Comment

Roger

Double Takes

Although Magrath is a fairly small town, I know of at least three 'double takes' in town. Do you know of any more?

The first is Jim Blumel vs Jim (James) Blumell.

Jim with one L, son of Reed and Irene, works his own business as a cabinet maker and finish carpenter. He lives on 2nd Street West and his wife is named Dayna.

Jim with two LL's. son of Mary-Margaret, works his own business as a general carpenter. He lives on 1st Street West and his wife is named Dale.

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Posted by Roger on April 7, 2007 at 3:07pm — 3 Comments

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Westwind News Coverage starts Apr 5th

I emailed this weblink to my good friend Duane and he is going to do a short piece on this welovemagrath.com website thing in his newspaper. Cool eh.

I'm sure it will say something like, "Whenever one thinks of greatness .. etc, etc." [note to self - post copy of review here].

OK ..see Westwind Weekly News Item Apr 5th 2007.

Posted by Roger on April 7, 2007 at 11:23am — 1 Comment

Sherry Kerns Barber

Roger Man! You are awesome! This is very cool for me to be so far from "home" and now so close! I he…

Roger Man! You are awesome! This is very cool for me to be so far from "home" and now so close! I heard that it is snowing there today- It's been a while since I saw the snow- today its about 31 degrees celsius. Anyone wanna come visit? hehe. So today has just been a "start the spring cleaning" day for me. So exciting, I know. It's gonna take me all week though to really get things sparkling- its good that I have some time. I've started babysitting for Christians baby girl Emma. She is sooo swee… Continue

Posted by Sherry Kerns Barber on April 2, 2007 at 3:20pm — 2 Comments

Quick links:
Town of Magrath townofmagrath.com
Magrath News (rdavies) magrath-ab.net/news
Soft Serve Direct (ssdirect) ssdirect.com
Magrath Elementary www.westwind.ab.ca/mes
Magrath High School www.westwind.ab.ca/mhs

Know Your History: Magrath was established in 1899 by workers recruited by Charles A. Magrath of the Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company. Under arrangement with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS, Mormon) in Salt Lake City, Utah, immigrants were advised that they could come to Canada and that work would be provided digging the 'Main Canal' (mostly by hand) from the US Border to Lethbridge. Half the pay that they would receive would be in money and the other half in land. This massive irrigation project also produced a flood of immigration from Utah and Idaho as the Mormon church strongly promoted settlement in southern Alberta.
 
 

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