- Peace River Country
The Peace River Country (or Peace Country) is
prairie land around the Peace River inCanada . It spans from northwesternAlberta to theRocky Mountains in northeasternBritish Columbia , where the region is also referred to as thePeace River Block .Geography
The Peace River Country includes the incorporated major cities and towns of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Pouce Coupe, and Chetwynd in
British Columbia . Major communities in the Alberta portion of the Peace Country include Grande Prairie, Peace River, and Fairview. It has no fixed boundaries but covers an area of approximately 100,000 miles² to 150,000 miles² (260,000 km² to 390,000 km²). [Henry M. Leppard (January 1935). "The Settlement of the Peace River Country" "Geographical Review", Vol. 25, No. 1 , pp. 62-78]In British Columbia, the area extends from
Monkman Provincial Park and Tumbler Ridge in the south, to Hudson's Hope and theWilliston Lake in the west, to Fort Saint John and Charlie Lake in the north. The term is used also in a broader sense to mean the whole of the Northeastern Interior past the Rockies, including Fort Nelson and other parts of the Liard drainage, and beforeW.A.C. Bennett Dam included the upperPeace River through its canyon between Finlay Forks and Hudson's Hope. In Alberta, the region stretches from Grande Prairie and Valleyview in the south, to High Prairie andLesser Slave Lake in the east, to Fort Vermilion, High Level and Rainbow Lake in the north.cite web|url=http://www.discoverthepeacecountry.com/htmlpages/mappeacecountry.html|title=Peace Country Map|author=Discover the Peace Country|accessdate=2006-01-07]History
The area was first explored by Sir
Alexander MacKenzie in 1789, when he travelled along the Peace River, eventually reaching theMackenzie River and theArctic Ocean . In 1793 he used the same route to reach thePacific Ocean . [cite web| url= http://www.legionmagazine.com/features/celebratingcanada/03-01.asp| author = Les McLaughlin, Legion Magazine | title = Peace River Country |accessdate = 2006-01-07] Subsequently, the region saw a surge infur trade , with forts built along the river from Fort Vermillion to Hudson's Hope.At the beginning of the 20th century, the
farming potential of the area was advertised by the federal government, but settlement was scarce because of difficult travel conditions through themuskeg . With the arrival of the railway in 1916, and following the opening of land for homesteaders in 1910, farming and ranching took off in the fertile Peace Country. The settlement of the British Columbia portion of the agricultural area, known as thePeace River Block , originally aiiented as a railway grant which wound up for a time under Dominion jurisdiction and managed by offices in Alberta until returned to British Columbia following ongoing jurisdictional conflicts.Forestry plays a large role in the Peace Country, and as a result, pulp mills and have been built in Chetwynd, Peace River and Grande Prairie since the 1970s.
Economy registered a new boost with the discovery of oil and gas in the region. In 1952, gas was struck in the Fort St. John No. 1 well, and the first refinery was built in 1957 at Taylor. In the mid-1970s, the massive Elmworth natural gas field in northwest Alberta was discovered, as well as other major gas fields in British Columbia and Alberta and both Fort St. John and Grande Prairie have experienced rapid economic and population growth as a result.
Economy
Peace Country contains Canada's northernmost lands suitable for
agriculture . Crops raised includecanola , oats, peas and barley. Somecattle ranching andbeekeeping is also done in the area.Industry is mostly composed of oil and gas extraction and
logging . Lumber,oriented strand board , and pulp are produced in manylumber mill s throughout the region.Infrastructure
Peace Country is crossed by the southern leg of the
Alaska Highway , the western extremity ofAlberta Highway 43 and the southern portion of theMackenzie Highway . Other important transportation routes include the northern part ofAlberta Highway 2 ,British Columbia Highway 29 ,British Columbia Highway 97 , andAlberta Highway 49 .Regional air transport hubs are
Grande Prairie Airport andPeace River Airport in Alberta andFort St. John Airport inFort St. John, British Columbia .Health care is provided through thePeace Country Health Region in Alberta andNorthern Health in British Columbia.ee also
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Northern Alberta
*Peace River Regional District
*List of regions of Canada References
External links
* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.asp?id=1497 Information booklet]
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