A monument at the former location of a one-room schoolhouse in southern Saskatchewan.
"Construction of the Aldag School began in 1912 - completed in 1913. Enrollment varied from 7 to 35 pupils. The building was used for church services, dances, card parties and public meetings. On June 10, 1966 a decision was made to close the school. The students were bussed to Gull Lake."
As an aside...I grew up on a small farm near the town of Midale in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan. Through the years the one-room school there was replaced first by a two storey brick building, then by a modern school built circa 1960. I started school in the new building in 1962 and completed Grade 12 in 1974 in the new wing that had been added circa 1967 to the modern school. And, believe it or not, the school is still thriving to this day. A rare thing indeed in this day and age. Midale has a population of about five hundred and fifty people.
Photographed near Gull Lake, Saskatchewan on June 17, 2023.