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{{Short description|Ranch in Pekisko, Alberta}} {{Short description|Ranch in Pekisko, Alberta}}
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{{Infobox farm|image=E.P._Ranch,_Alberta.png|mapframe=no|province=]|country=]|owner=Bedingfield Family (1884–1919)<br>] (1919–1962)<br>Cartwright Family (1962–)|location=]}} {{Infobox farm|image=E.P._Ranch,_Alberta.png|mapframe=no|province=]|country=]|owner=Bedingfield Family (1884–1919)<br>] (1919–1962)<br>Cartwright Family (1962–)|location=]}}


The '''E.P. Ranch''' was a ] and royal residence in ] that was owned from 1919 to 1962 by ]. In 1919, Edward, who was then the Prince of Wales, made a royal tour of Canada and purchased the ranch during his visit. The purchase was executed by ], who owned the adjacent ].<ref>Simon Evans, '']'', (University of Calgary Press, 1993), 23.</ref> In 1962, by this time known as the Duke of Windsor, he sold the ranch to Jim Cartwright of the D Ranch.<ref>Evans, 196.</ref> The '''E.P. Ranch''' was a ] and royal residence in ], that was owned from 1919 to 1962 by ]. In 1919, Edward, who was then the prince of Wales, made a royal tour of Canada and purchased the ranch during his visit. The purchase was executed by ], who owned the adjacent ].<ref>Simon Evans, '']'', (University of Calgary Press, 1993), 23.</ref> In 1962, by this time known as the duke of Windsor, he sold the ranch to Jim Cartwright of the D Ranch.<ref>Evans, 196.</ref>


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Ranch in Pekisko, Alberta
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50°24′28″N 114°17′22″W / 50.407661°N 114.289454°W / 50.407661; -114.289454

E.P. Ranch
Town/CityPekisko
ProvinceAlberta
CountryCanada
OwnerBedingfield Family (1884–1919)
Edward VIII (1919–1962)
Cartwright Family (1962–)

The E.P. Ranch was a ranch and royal residence in Pekisko, Alberta, that was owned from 1919 to 1962 by Edward VIII. In 1919, Edward, who was then the prince of Wales, made a royal tour of Canada and purchased the ranch during his visit. The purchase was executed by George Lane, who owned the adjacent Bar U Ranch. In 1962, by this time known as the duke of Windsor, he sold the ranch to Jim Cartwright of the D Ranch.

The Prince on the porch of the ranch house, next to George Harry Webster, in 1923.

References

  1. Simon Evans, Prince Charming Goes West: The Story of the E.P. Ranch, (University of Calgary Press, 1993), 23.
  2. Evans, 196.
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