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English: Old Macleod Trail. Trail sign marks the location of a section of the original Macleod Trail (Old Macleod Trail) in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada. The trail was a section of a freight wagon transportation route that led from Fort Macleod Alberta to Fort Calgary, Alberta in the late 1800s. Stagecoaches and horse riders also used the trail.
Date 18 June 2024 (original upload date)
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Author Brian Crawford

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