Gundy, Alberta

Gundy is a locality in northern Alberta, Canada within the County of Grande Prairie No.

[2] About this same time, land north and east of the ranch was opened for homesteading, and in 1932 the Gundy Post Office was established in the home of James Kellar on the B.C.

), but the Gundy Cemetery on the lot east of the church, was laid out in Alberta.

[4] The Gundy Ranch land was eventually acquired by the Canadian Colonization Association, a division of the Department of Immigration and Colonization of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and in 1939 about 500 Sudetens were settled there.

[5] The Sudetens were opposed to Hitler and the Nazi government, and had fled after Germany invaded Sudetenland.

Garden near Gundy, Alberta circa 1911
Swan Lake Stopping Place close to Gundy, Alberta circa 1920