Nicholas Bawlf

Canadian businessman
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian businessman
PlacesCanada
wasBusinessperson
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1849
Death1 January 1914 (aged 65 years)
The details

Biography

Nicholas Bawlf (15 July 1849 — 26 December 1914) was an important figure in the development of Winnipeg as the centre of the Canadian grain trade.

Bawlf was born in Smith’s Falls, Ontario, and moved to Winnipeg in 1877. He began at once in the flour, feed, and grain business. In 1887, he and 10 other grain merchants formed the Winnipeg Grain and Produce Exchange. He was one of the first traders to use Pacific ports to tap Asian export markets. In 1900 he began Alberta Grain Company.

Bawlf was a Catholic who opposed the Manitoba School Act of 1890. He held many positions of power and influence in a number of businesses in Winnipeg and elsewhere.

Bawlf is the namesake of the village of Bawlf, Alberta.

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