
The town of Maxwell sits at the heart of a sophisticated irrigation network in the early 1970s, bounded by the historic Beaubien and Miranda Grant. This landscape is defined by its water management, featuring a dense grid of canals and ditches such as the Eagle Tail Lateral, Highline Ditch, and Red River Ditch. These waterways feed a series of numbered reservoirs, including Lake No 13 and Lake No 12, which now comprise the Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge.
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