Phoenix, Alberta

Phoenix, Alberta

Phoenix is/was a settlement in Alberta, Canada, located near the Saskatchewan River. A sawmill was built there in the 1920s to produce railway ties for the Burrows Lumber Company.

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*cite web | url=http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/info/lumber_industry_in_manitoba.pdf | title=The Lumber History of Manitoba | format=PDF | accessdate=2008-06-30


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