Carberry, Manitoba

Carberry is a town in the southwest of the Canadian province of Manitoba.

The village was founded in 1882 as a mainly British settlers settled on the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) is still under construction, and on the fertile prairie soils built their farms. This year, the CPR built a railway station in De Winton about 3 kilometers to the east, but moved him as a result of land speculation in the same year on the territory of present-day location.

To date, Carberry is dominated by agriculture, is added mid-20th century, the food-processing industry. The largest employer is since a mode of potato processing, McCain Foods since 2004 is the world's largest producer of french fries.

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