Details, Explanation and Meaning About Medicine Hat, Alberta

Medicine Hat, Alberta Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Medicine Hat is a city of about 50,000 people located in the southeastern part of the province of Alberta, Canada on the Trans-Canada Highway Number 1 and on the South Saskatchewan River. Nearby towns considered part of the Medicine Hat area include Dunmore, Seven Persons, Redcliff, and Irvine. Its major claim to fame is Rudyard Kipling's famous line "all hell for a basement" referring to the vast reserves of natural gas beneath it.

Origin of Name

The name "Medicine Hat" has its origins from Aboriginal legends about a battle long ago between the Blackfoot and the Cree Indian tribes in which a retreating "medicine man" (shaman) lost his headdress in the South Saskatchewan River. The story is related in detail at the world's tallest teepee known as the "Saamis Teepee"; it stands over 20 stories high and overlooks the Blackfoot buffalo jump into Seven Persons Creek Coulee. Police Point Park was an early North West Mounted Police outpost and the park is now a nature-lovers' dream with shale paths next to the South Saskatchewan River.

Establishment of Town

When missionaries and fur traders arrived from Europe in the eighteenth century Alberta was inhabited by several Aboriginal nations. Wrangling between the French and British (a continuing theme in Canadian history) kept Alberta from being fully exploited at first, but with the creation of trading posts near Edmonton and up north the squabbling subsided somewhat.

With the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway (completed 1885) and the increasing flow of people into the area, a territorial government was created in 1875. The vast herds of bison on which the Indians depended were hunted nearly to extinction and the land was distributed to European homesteaders. Several years later the region overseen by the territorial government was split into four portions, one being named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria and Albert.

When Canada was formed in 1867, Alberta was still very much the uncontrolled frontier. It was not until 1874 that the North West Mounted Police (precursors to the modern Royal Canadian Mounted Police) established their presence in the area. Alberta was established a province of Canada in 1905.

Post Secondary

Military

Medicine Hat is home to The South Alberta Light Horse (SALH), an army reserve unit. The SALH is one of Alberta’s oldest and most prestigious army reserve units. The SALH dates back to 1885 when it took part in the North-West rebellion. Since then it has gained battle honours in the First and Second World Wars and today its members continue to serve overseas on UN and NATO missions.

Politics

Medicine Hat has recently seen a number of divisive political issues.

Adult Business Bylaw

The Adult Business bylaw which places restrictions on pornography sales. Advocates for the rights of pornography businesses, led by Jim Ogston suffered a defeat.

Esplanade

A new arts centre in downtown. Those for it argue Medicine Hat needs a new centre and locating it downtown helps revitalize the downtown core. Opponents argue the money could be better spent elsewhere (i.e. a new arena, more police) and that downtown is a poor location due to restricted parking.

Famous Medicine Hatters

  • Terri Clark - Country Singer
  • Kalan Porter - Canadian Idol
  • Trevor Linden - Hockey Player
  • Murray Craven -Hockey Player
  • Chris Osgood - Hockey Player
  • Richard Edward Taylor - Co-recipient of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Physics


North: Redcliff
West: Brooks Medicine Hat East: Maple Creek
South: Havre


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