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Bisected by Lee Creek, this small town, 25km/16mi north of the Montana border, in an important Mormon centre. It was founded in 1887 by Charles Ora Card, a son-in-law of Brigham Young, and his followers, who arrived by wagon from Utah. Cardston’s economy is agrarian-based, and the city is justly proud of its million-dollar agricultural and equestrian centre.
Tourist attractions Cardston : Things to see and do
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Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre
623 Main St. CDN - Cardston AB T0K 0K0
Carriage rides seasonally (weather permitting). This museum houses one of the most comprehensive collections of horse-drawn vehicles in North America. Over 200 restored wagons, carriages and sleighs are displayed in the main gallery, many within re-c..
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Mormon Temple
348 Third St. West CDN - Cardston AB T0K 0K0
This imposing white granite structure was completed in 1923 and is one of the few Mormon temples in Canada. The Mormon doctrine is based on the Bible, The Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith's writings. In Canada church members number about 135,000 and a..

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