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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 retitled 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 retitled the Duke of Windsor, he sold the ranch to Jim Cartwright of the D Ranch.<ref>Evans, 196.</ref>

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

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 retitled the Duke of Windsor, he sold the ranch to Jim Cartwright of the D Ranch.

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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