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Whiskey Gap, Alberta

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Country
  
Canada

Census division
  
3

Time zone
  
MST (UTC-7)

Local time
  
Saturday 9:00 PM

Waterway
  
Milk River

Region
  
Southern Alberta

Municipal district
  
Cardston County

Postal code span
  
T0K 2P0

Province
  
Alberta

Whiskey Gap, Alberta

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 23 km/h, 53% Humidity

Whiskey Gap is a ghost town in southern Alberta, Canada. It is located about 50 miles south of Lethbridge on Highway 501.

Contents

Map of Whiskey Gap, AB, Canada

History

Taken from the road side historical marker

In the 1860s and 1870s American traders crossed into what would become Alberta to trade goods and alcohol for buffalo robes and furs. One of the main routes for this trade, the Riplinger Road, crossed the border just west of Whiskey Gap.

During the Prohibition period in Alberta between 1916-1924 alcohol was smuggled through this area from the United States. Later it flowed in the opposite direction when the Americans declared Prohibition.

The local post office was named Fareham in 1918, and when the railway reached the area a community consisting of 3 grain elevators, a store, and other businesses and houses grew up around this post office. In 1929 the community was officially renamed Whiskey Gap. Although little remains of this once thriving community, its name reflects its long and colorful past and strategic location.

Geography

The town site is in a pass through the Milk River range of hills on a water shed between the Missouri and Saskatchewan River drainage system, which suggests the name "gap" at first glance.

Media

In 1976 hundreds of people came to Whiskey Gap for the production of Terrence Malick's period film Days of Heaven. The quiet little village was once again booming as it was back in its heyday. Covered wagons, coaches, old-fashioned trucks, and people dressed in period clothing bustled about the area.

References

Whiskey Gap, Alberta Wikipedia