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The Brooks Aqueduct is a defunct aqueduct, historic site and museum originally built by the irrigation division of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the early 1910s located in Southern Alberta, Canada. The aqueduct was intended to irrigate a section of southeastern Alberta by diverting water east from Lake Newell from 1914 to 1979, and is located approximately 8 kilometres south of the City of Brooks. The main section of the aqueduct spans a 3.2 km valley at an average elevation of 20 metres. The structure has been designated a National Historic Site with an interpretive centre constructed nearby for tourists.

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  • Brooks Aqueduct (en)
  • Acueducto Brooks (es)
  • Aqueduc de Brooks (fr)
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  • The Brooks Aqueduct is a defunct aqueduct, historic site and museum originally built by the irrigation division of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the early 1910s located in Southern Alberta, Canada. The aqueduct was intended to irrigate a section of southeastern Alberta by diverting water east from Lake Newell from 1914 to 1979, and is located approximately 8 kilometres south of the City of Brooks. The main section of the aqueduct spans a 3.2 km valley at an average elevation of 20 metres. The structure has been designated a National Historic Site with an interpretive centre constructed nearby for tourists. (en)
  • L'aqueduc de Brooks (anglais : Brooks Aqueduct) est un ancien aqueduc construit par la compagnie du chemin de fer du Canadien Pacifique durant les années 1910. Il est situé dans le comté de Newell à huit kilomètres au sud de Brooks. (fr)
  • El Acueducto Brooks​ (en inglés: Brooks Aqueduct) es un acueducto inactivo originalmente construido por la división de la irrigación de la Canadian Pacific Railway Company durante la década de 1910. El acueducto se encuentra aproximadamente a 8 kilómetros al sur de Brooks, en la provincia de Alberta, en Canadá. La sección principal del acueducto se extiende por un 3,2 kilómetros del valle a una altura promedio de 20 metros. La intención del acueducto era facilitar el riego de una sección del sureste de Alberta y probó a hacerlo durante unos 30 años. Su capacidad original era de 900 pies cúbicos de agua por segundo. En 1969, el gobierno de Alberta y el federal de Canadá asumieron la responsabilidad de mantener la estructura.Hoy en día sigue en pie a pesar de la estructura en sí ya no está e (es)
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  • Brooks Aqueduct (en)
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