Peter Barnhart
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Peter Barnhart was the person after whom Barnhartvale, British Columbia, Canada is named. Barnhart was the conductor on the first Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) transcontinental train in 1886. In 1905 Barnhart purchased property in what was then known as Campbell Creek and in 1906 opened a post office there.
Initially naming his post office "Campbell Creek (South) Post Office", he changed the name to "Barnhart Vale Post Office" in 1909 because of confusions with "Campbell Creek Post Office" established by Lewis (Lew) Campbell at the Campbell Creek Ranch in 1905.
In 1978, the spelling was officially changed to "Barnhartvale".