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Which 1885 event marked the completion of the CPR?

The driving of the last spike at Craigellachie in British Columbia in 1885 symbolizes the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a monumental project that

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Question: Which 1885 event marked the completion of the CPR?

Answer options:

  • First train Halifax-Vancouver ✅ Driving the last spike at Craigellachie
  • Calgary-Edmonton link
  • Yellowhead Pass tunnel

Correct answer: Driving the last spike at Craigellachie

Explanation: The driving of the last spike at Craigellachie in British Columbia in 1885 symbolizes the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a monumental project that fulfilled a national promise to connect the West Coast with Eastern Canada. Other options, such as the first train from Halifax to Vancouver or regional links like Calgary-Edmonton, are incorrect because they represent different routes, later developments, or unrelated railway projects. The Discover Canada guide emphasizes this "ribbon of steel" as a vital symbol of national unity. Recognizing key CPR milestones and the iconic image of the last spike is highly relevant for history questions on the citizenship exam.

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