Craigellachie, British Columbia

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Craigellachie, BC
Craigellachie, BC

Craigellachie (pronounced [kɹəˈgɛ.lə.xi], but [k] or [h] can be substituted for [x]) is a locality in British Columbia, Canada, located several kilometres to the west of the Eagle Pass summit. Craigellachie is the site of a tourist stop on the Trans-Canada Highway between Salmon Arm and Revelstoke.

It was named after the village of Craigellachie on the River Spey in Moray, Scotland, the ancestral home of Sir George Stephen, the first president of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Craigellachie is most famous for being the site of the "Last Spike" of the CPR, driven by Sir Donald Smith, a director of the CPR, on November 7, 1885. Actually, Smith drove in two last spikes. He bent the first one and had to drive in a replacement.

Sir Donald Smith drives in the last spike at Craigellachie
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Sir Donald Smith drives in the last spike at Craigellachie
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