Showing posts with label grain elevator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grain elevator. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Redvers Pool Elevator


One of very few grain elevators still bearing the large "Pool" logo.


I have no idea what that large rectangular object is that's attached to the side of the elevator.  Anyone know what it is?

Photographed in Redvers, Saskatchewan on August 16, 2022.

Sunday, December 31, 2023

Two Weeks in September

My end-of-the-year post focuses on one two week long trip from this past September...one photo from each day of the trip.  Enjoy!


September 12, 2023
Windcrest S.D. No. 3938 near Crestwynd, Saskatchewan.

This abandoned schoolhouse always seemed to be a little elusive on previous road trips but "today was the day," as they say, so I went a little out of the way for a look.  It's been a long time since anyone went to school here but it still looks pretty handsome out on the open prairie. 



September 13, 2023
Federal Grain Elevator at Moreland, Saskatchewan.

Built by the Golden West Company in 1916-17 and later operated by Federal Grain.  At the time of my visit it had been closed for sixty years...several years longer than it had been in service.  



September 14, 2023
Tonset Church and Cemetery near Lignite, North Dakota.

I'd stopped here some years ago but relished the idea of once again traveling the winding one-lane road through the countryside for another visit.  I liked this photo of the church partially hidden by trees and shrubs, lending it to a slightly mysterious air.  The church and cemetery served the area from 1916-1968...and are both still lovingly cared for.   
    


September 15, 2023
Ralph Allen Railway Museum in Oxbow, Saskatchewan.

Heading east from Estevan on an overcast and cool Saturday morning, a cup of coffee in the cupholder and no particular place to go.  Along the way I passed through the Town of Oxbow where I found this fine old train station on main drag.  I wish they could all be as well-kept as this one which now serves as an historical museum.   



September 16, 2023
Salem Lutheran Church and Cemetery near Kelvin, North Dakota.

Had spent the better part of the day exploring north-central North Dakota, an area rich in Scandinavian pioneer history.  But, before crossing the border into Manitoba for the night, I wanted to make one last stop to see this lovely country church in the Turtle Mountains.  The church was originally built at another location in 1914 but years later when the highway was established it was moved  to its present location in 1939 for easier access by the church parishioners.  Looks ever so good in the early evening light.               



September 17, 2023
A threshing machine on a hill overlooking some cows by a pond near East McHenry, North Dakota.

Another day out seeing the sights in north-central North Dakota.  Ample amounts of winter snow, spring rain and summer showers kept the landscape green and lush well into fall.  Lots for the domestic and wild animals to eat and drink...good for them.  Sometimes a simple view like this really does make my day. 
     


September 18, 2023
Stone and concrete sculptures near Brandon, Manitoba. 

Saw these last year but just had to take a few more photos of them.  As it turned out, this was my only photo stop of the day as I spent the remainder of it visiting my sister in Brandon.



September 19, 2023
Old Saint Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Cemetery near Gardenton, Manitoba.

A revisit I had been looking forward to since I first saw it last fall.  Old Saint Michael's was built 1897-1899 and was the first Ukrainian Greek Church in all of Canada.  My previous visit had been in the morning so, in order to get a different view of things, this time I stopped by for a late afternoon perspective.  A beautiful historic site that looks good anytime.      



September 20, 2023
Old Saint Elias Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Cemetery and Bell House at Sirko, Manitoba.

Deep in southeast Manitoba, only a mile north of the border, stands Old Saint Elias Church.  As well as the log church built circa 1908, there is a log bell house of traditional design and a large cemetery on the grounds.  It is said that the church is one of the best examples of Bukovynian architecture in all of Canada.  Definitely a "must-see" when traveling along Sunbeam School Road.   



September 21, 2023
Saint Peter Dynevor Anglican Church and Cemetery near East Selkirk, Manitoba.

A huge stone church built 1853-1854 on the eastern bank of the Red River that replaced a smaller church built nearby in 1836.  The new church faces towards the river, which would have been the main thoroughfare of the day.  Chief Peguis called this his home church.

  

September 22, 2023
Beach scene near Camp Veselka, Manitoba.

I had a few hours to explore the Gimli area before lunch with a friend in Winnipeg Beach.  My first stop was just north of town at a summer camp where there was an old church.  After taking some pictures I traveled a little further east where I could hear water splashing.  Soon a beach scene came into view...I was on the shore of Lake Winnipeg. 
     


September 23, 2023
Saint Michael's of Archangels Roman Catholic Church near Meleb, Manitoba.

A country church built in 1917-1918 by Polish settlers.  The church was named after the chief builder, Michael Gottfried and all the other pioneers named Michael.  That was a very popular name at the time.  The church closed to regular services in 1960 but is still maintained by a heritage committee.



September 24, 2023
Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Cemetery at Maryville, Saskatchewan.

It seems I can't get enough of this old beauty.  Anytime I'm within a hundred miles of it I'll gladly make the detour to see it once again.  Mysterious, lonely, magnificent, solemn, abandoned...and all but forgotten.  
 


September 25, 2023
Carrot River Valley Lutheran Church and Cemetery near Carrot River, Saskatchewan.

The last photo stop of my trip...only about a mile off the main highway was this spartan but welcoming country church in a lovely autumnal setting.  Regular services every Sunday morning at 11:00.  Then I was on my way home.        

Happy trails to you!

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

PV Grain Elevator


Stopped in Columbus, North Dakota for a few photos of the PV grain elevator.


Many of the old elevators I've seen North Dakota over the past few days are clad with metal siding.

Photographed on June 20, 2023.

Friday, May 05, 2023

Lemberg Grain Elevator


This one definitely looks like it's still in use.

Photographed in Lemberg, Saskatchewan on May 18, 2021.

Saturday, April 01, 2023

Part Two of a Trio: Grain Elevator at Makinak


The grain elevator in Makinak, Manitoba.  Safe to say this one is still in use.

Photographed on July 23, 2022.

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Grain Elevator at Elk Point




I have a penchant for these former Pool elevators that were painted green...they blend in seamlessly with the prairie landscape.  This one is particularly attractive (and large).

Photographed on June 24, 2022.

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Federowich Farms Elevator



A privately owned grain elevator at Gilbert Plains, Manitoba.


Photographed on October 13, 2022.

Monday, July 04, 2022

Warwick Elevator


The abandoned grain elevator at Warwick, Alberta.


Lots of rain up here this spring...


...which means lots of wetlands for wildlife like this red-winged blackbird.

Photographed on June 27, 2022.

Saturday, April 02, 2022

Elevator at Duval


A grain elevator on the outskirts of Duval, Saskatchewan.


The mustard yellow dust controllers and lettering stand out in high contrast with the rich red of the elevator and annexes.


A truck was unloading grain while I snapped a few shots.  Good to see it's still in use.

Photographed on March 23, 2022. 

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Truax Elevator


My first impression of the elevator in Truax was: "the incredible hulk!"  I've seen lots of elevators on the prairies but never one quite so singularly massive.


It was quickly built in late 1964 to replace the elevator that had recently burned down.  Grain farmers really were the backbone of the community at the time and it was essential that they have an outlet for their harvest, hence some urgency in its construction.  The "flat top" design isn't a common sight so it was a treat to see.  The building was recognized as a Municipal Heritage Property in 2003.


In passing...just east of town I crossed over the remains of the old rail line that runs past the elevator.  As you can see, the rails are gone but for some unknown reason the ties were never pulled up.  It is what it is and now it looks like a good place to take a dog for a walk.

Information courtesy of Canada's Historic Places.

Photographed in Truax, Saskatchewan on January 26, 2022.

Friday, November 19, 2021

Alberta Wheat Pool


The grain elevator in Big Valley, Alberta.


Looks like new.


Comes with a snow plow too.

Photographed on September 17, 2021.

Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Long Shots (Golden Prairie Elevator)


The elevator in Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan can be seen for miles in every direction.


And the name of the town rings true...the prairie really is golden.

Photographed on November 5, 2021.

Saturday, November 06, 2021

Dog River

I was listening to the radio yesterday when the news came on and heard that the grain elevator in Rouleau, Saskatchewan had been destroyed by fire in the early hours of the morning.

Rouleau is world famous for the TV series "Corner Gas" and in that series, the town was known as "Dog River."


This is a photo taken about a year previous.  Sad to see it go.  I grew up not far from here where it had been a familiar landmark.  One more prairie sentinel is gone.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Photographed on November 4, 2020.

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Warwick Elevator (in Fall)


The old grain elevator at Warwick, Alberta.

In winter it looks like this:

Photographed on September 21, 2021.

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Elevator at Runnymede


Spotted along Railway Avenue in Runnymede, Saskatchewan.


It's unusually low and squat-shaped for a grain elevator.


Photographed on July 28, 2021.