8-13: AGRICULTURE BEGINS AROUND DAWSON CREEK

By Dorthea H. Calverley

Agriculture in the Peace River Country began in 1908 when Hector Tremblay settled near the Pouce Coupe River and cultivated about ten acres of land. The first year he planted wheat and oats for feed for his own packhorses.

Mrs. Esme Tuck had the first flower garden in the Pouce Coupe district (1920). For many years she had beautiful gardens.

Rolla, a wide-open prairie country, was settled by the Lea Miller family in May of 1912. They plowed a few acres of land that spring and planted a garden. The first field crops were planted in 1913, mostly to Marquis wheat. Rolla grew into a large district and had their first fall fair in 1924. Today Rolla is a large grain growing area.

Around 1911 many settlers came to the Landry district. In this area, John Carlson did custom breaking of the land with his team of oxen or horses. The only market for farm produce at that time was the demand for seed and feed by the new settlers. The closest railway was at Spirit River, Alberta - some sixty miles away!

 

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