The town was named by railwayman James J. Hill for Carberry Tower, the county seat of Lord Elphinstone in Scotland.
Elphinstone was a director of the Canadian Pacific Railway at the time and was travelling with Hill on a railway inspection tour.
The Post office opened on October 15, 1881
The current population is 1669.
YEAR |
POPULATION |
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2001 |
1,513 |
2011 |
1,669 |
2021 |
1,818 |
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