January 31, 2024. Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) is pleased to announce the schedule dates for its historic Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour, which will kick off April 24 at the company's global headquarters in Calgary, Alta. and culminate June 4 in Mexico City. The tour will bring the story of CPKC's uniquely North American railway.. The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station on Manitoba St. in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan was built in 1920-22. It is a monumental Beaux-Arts complex made up of three adjoined structures with varying levels, heights and rooflines. Its distinctive 7-storey central tower overlooks the head of Moose Jaw's main street.

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Postcard 12722 CPR Station. Moose Jaw, Sk. (between 1940 1950])

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An official company photograph of North Toronto station taken in 1898. Photo by Joseph Heckman, Courtesy of the Canadian Railway Historical Association. Canadian Pacific no. 222, previously Canada Central no. 22, leads a CPR construction train near Sudbury circa 1882. Courtesy of the Ingenium Digital Archives.. Moose Jaw station is a former railway station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was designed by Hugh G. Jones and built by the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1920 to 1922. The station comprises a two-story waiting area, four storey office block and six-storey Tyndall stone clock tower. [1]