Brooks Aqueduct

The Brooks Aqueduct is a defunct aqueduct, historic site and originally built by the irrigation division of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the early 1910s in , Canada.
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is a small town of about 15,000 people in the region of , . It's a good jumping-off point for exploring the fossils and badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park.

Brooks Aqueduct

Latitude
50.53001° or 50° 31′ 48″ north
Longitude
-111.84868° or 111° 50′ 55″ west
Open location code
952CG5J2+2G
Open­Street­Map ID
way 511127535
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Wiki­data ID
Q4974969
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