Hardisty, Canadian province could be a city in Flagstaff County in Canadian province, Canada. It’s placed in eastern Canadian province, 111 kilometres (69 mi) from the Canadian province border, close to the crossroads of road thirteen and road 881, within the Battle watercourse vale.
The city of Hardisty was named once legislator Richard Hardisty. It began in 1906 as a hamlet, and formally became a city in 1911. The primary individuals we all know of to measure within the Battle watercourse vale were the native 1st Nations. This country was the wintering grounds for thousands of buffalo, moose, Alces alces and cervid, that attracted these individuals to the realm.
The city of Hardisty owes its existence to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Concerning 1904 the surveyors began to survey the railroad from the east and determined to find a divisional purpose at Hardisty attributable to the nice installation from the watercourse.
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