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Rochfort Bridge

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Rochfort Bridge
Hamlet
The Rochfort Trestle Bridge
The Rochfort Trestle Bridge
Rochfort Bridge is located in Alberta
Rochfort Bridge
Rochfort Bridge
Location within Alberta
Rochfort Bridge is located in Canada
Rochfort Bridge
Rochfort Bridge
Location within Canada
Rochfort Bridge is located in North America
Rochfort Bridge
Rochfort Bridge
Location within North America
Coordinates: 53°54′44″N 115°02′33″W / 53.912309°N 115.04258°W
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Municipal districtLac Ste. Anne County
Panorama view of the whole Rochfort Trestle Bridge

Rochfort Bridge is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Lac Ste. Anne County.[1] It is located approximately 105 kilometres (65 mi) northwest of Edmonton and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) east of Mayerthorpe. Rochfort Bridge is named for Cooper (Cowper) Rochfort, who with his associate, Percy Michaelson, homesteaded on the Paddle River at the point where the old trail from Lac Ste. Anne to the MacLeod River crossed the Paddle River.[2]

One of North America’s longest wooden train trestles is located just east of the hamlet, which crosses over the Paddle River valley and Highway 43.

History

A farm near Rochfort Bridge and Mayerthorpe was the site of the Mayerthorpe tragedy on March 3, 2005, in which four officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were shot and killed in a raid on a marijuana drug operation.[3]

On December 5, 2019 a fire broke out in a home inside the hamlet. In the early morning hours of December 6, fire crews announced a body had been discovered, and later on after a more extensive search, four more bodies had been discovered. Two adults, Marvin and Janet Gibbs, and their three grandchildren all were killed in the fire.[4]

Notable people

  • Peter Trynchy – Canadian politician, Progressive Conservative MLA (1971-2001) and cabinet minister

See also

References

  1. ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs (2010-04-01). "Specialized and Rural Municipalities and Their Communities" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  2. ^ Lac Ste. Anne Historical Society, Archives Committee (1959). West of the Fifth: a history of Lac Ste. Anne Municipality. Edmonton, CA: The Institute of Applied Art Ltd. pp. 49–50.
  3. ^ https://www.ctvnews.ca/report-confirms-mayerthorpe-rcmp-killed-instantly-1.232532
  4. ^ https://globalnews.ca/news/6280296/rochfort-bridge-alberta-first-nation-5-house-fire/


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