Peace River County · Alberta
Custom Stickers & Labels — Grimshaw, Alberta
Grimshaw is Mile Zero of the Mackenzie Highway — the Peace River County community where the historic Mackenzie Highway (the main land route to the Northwest Territories, stretching 1,000+ km north to Yellowknife) begins its journey at the Grimshaw Mile Zero monument — home of the North Peace Agricultural Fair (one of Alberta's oldest northern agricultural exhibitions, held annually since 1919), the Grimshaw Heritage Museum, and a community that serves as the literal gateway between Alberta's agricultural heartland and the Canadian subarctic, a role that shaped its economy and identity since the first settlers arrived in the 1890s.
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- Grimshaw Mile Zero Mackenzie Highway labels
- NWT northern gateway heritage stickers
- Peace River County agricultural fair 1919 labels
- Alberta subarctic gateway heritage packaging
- Grimshaw downtown Highway 35 retail labels
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