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Castle Mountain Internment Camp

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Castle Mountain Internment Camp, established in 1915, was the largest internment camp in the Canadian Rockies. Several hundred enemy aliens, ostensibly citizens of countries at war with Canada, were held there at any one time. However, the vast majority were immigrant settlers, primarily of Ukrainian ethnic origin.

The camp held immigrant prisoners of Ukrainian, Austrian, Hungarian, and German descent.

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