About Brooks Aqueduct
The Brooks Aqueduct was worked more than 90 years back by the Canadian Pacific Railway's water system division to fill in as an indispensable connection in its far reaching water system arrange. The Aqueduct extended the points of confinement of building outline and innovation, and at the time, it was the biggest solid structure of its kind on the planet. Like a mammoth centipede, it traverses a shallow 3.2 km wide valley, suspending a solid sling 20 meters over the prairie scene. Once loaded with valuable water destined for the parched croplands of southwestern Alberta, today this national and common notable site holds just recollections.
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