Category: Exploring History

Calgary 1960s Building

The Wilson’s Arch Building Calgary

The Wilson’s Arch Building in Northeast Calgary is a curious structure and straight out of the quirky ’60s. Architecturally there was lots of innovative stuff going on at the time and this one example of the creative ideas being offered. With a curved roof supported by revolutionary (for the time)...

Railway Water Tower Cranbrook

CPR Water Tower Cranbrook BC

There were once hundreds of these octagonal shaped buildings across the Canadian Pacific Railway network. Used to feed boilers of the firm’s vast fleet of steam locomotives, they could be found at regular intervals up and down the line. In addition to fuel (coal or oil, depending) locomotives of the...

AB Coal Mine Fan House

Coal Mine Fan House (Alberta Rockies)

Coaling mining today is nothing like it used to be. Now they just dig a giant pit and get at it, but compare that to how things were not all that long ago. Back then men toiled underground and put their backs into making Swiss Cheese of the earth. These...

Rothney Observatory Abandoned Cabin

Few Words: The Rothney Cabin

Sometimes there’s little to say and we hate it! We love to share info dug up on whatever subject we’re covering, but for the Rothney Cabin seen here, it pains us to say we can’t. We don’t know anything about it so far and for someone that lives to babble...

Grain Elevator Camrose

Prairie Sentinels: Camrose Alberta

Here’s the last wood prairie sentinel in Camrose Alberta, a type of building once common out in grain country, but to find one standing today is something rare. That’s doubly so for a grain elevator still in use, as this one is. While a late model example, from the 1960s,...

Camrose AB Train Station

Camrose Heritage Railway Station & Park

We’ve toured a fair number of historic train stations the last while and that’s not a bad thing. There’s something about hanging around the “depot” the Team finds irresistible and we hope you similarly enjoy the experience too. This fine example belongs to the Canadian Northern Society, one of many...

Train Station Viking Alberta

Train Stations: Viking Alberta

Today we’re looking at the restored train station in Viking Alberta, dating back to 1909 and now home to a gallery and arts centre. It still functions as a railway depot of sorts, and every once in a while, Via’s Canadian will stop to pick someone up or drop them...

Trout Lake BC Hotel

Windsor Hotel Trout Lake

The community had such grand beginnings that it quickly earned the title of city. Even now you might hear it called by that name, but the tiny population present day might leave you scratching your head. Where’s the skyscrapers and international airport? Where’s the damn Starbucks?! Born out of a...

Meeting Creek Railway Scene

An Evening in Meeting Creek

Welcome to a little dot-on-the-map community called Meeting Creek Alberta, home to a gorgeous train station and two wooden grain elevators. All date back to when the town was young and as historic holdovers from another era demonstrate a timeless scene. These further remind us that railways were once the...

Vintage Toy Baby Carriage

The Family Homestead

In one of the photos below you’ll see Marilyn’s doll carriage from her childhood and the abandoned farm house documented in this post, was her home at the time. The old family homestead has been vacant for about sixty years but still holds many memories and here a cherished toy...

Linclon Avenue Calgary

Linclon, or is that Ƨeventh?

We’re not sure what’s more interesting. Could it be that Linclon Avenue/Ƨeventh Avenue Northwest, in Calgary, has a century (plus) old identity crisis? Or perhaps it’s due to the poor spelling skills of certain cement workers from long ago? Their words, incidentally, should read Lincoln and Seventh respectively, had someone...

Nobody's Home: Ramsay

Nobody’s Home: Ramsay

Nobody’s Home: Ramsay edition and we’re looking at a group of vacant dwellings in a historic Calgary community, before they were torn down. No mansions here, they were working class digs in a working class neighbourhood. After standing empty for years, here on a triangle-shaped chunk of land backing on...

Irricana United Church

Irricana United Church

We’re visiting a charming county church built just over a century ago. Not all that far from Calgary, perhaps you’ve seen it beside highway while on your way to some weekend fun out in the badlands. It’s located a bit outside its namesake town, just before a dip down into...

Donald British Columbia Cemetery

Donald Cemetery

Deep in the Rockies, we’re visiting a very special place and sharing with you a little of that adventure. It’s rather hidden away, but not far from a busy traffic corridor (sometimes faintly heard on the wind), and seemingly lost in time. Over there it’s a fast-paced world, and here,...

Witch House Saskatchewan

Backroads Saskatchewan

We’re out exploring with a friend and looking for abandoned places. This is Backroads Saskatchewan and we’re in the southwest corner of the province kicking up a little dust. We’ve been down this way before, so not exactly strangers, but it’s always nice to come back and take in something...

Catonio's Groceteria

Catonio’s Groceteria

These businesses were once a commonly seen in older neighbourhoods, in towns both big and small. We’re talking about the humble corner store, even if many, like the one spoken of here, were actually located somewhere mid-street. These were the 7-11s and Macs Circle-Ks of the day, convenient and close...

Craigellachie Kid

Craigellachie Kid

Photobomb: to appear in a photograph when you weren’t supposed to. Often it’s done with intent, maybe in a silly way, but can also be by accident. In the old photo discussed here, we don’t know which is in play, but the cheeky look of our subject suggests something planned...

Bridge Hunting: Brilliant BC

Bridge Hunting: Brilliant BC

Generations ago, this spindly structure was where you crossed over the Kootenay River in the area. With a sharp bend at each end, a sketchy south approach and narrow deck, it must have been no picnic for drivers. Heaven help you if it snowed. Bypassed about half a century ago...

Neidpath Grain Elevators

Neidpath Grain Elevators Revisited

In early 2021 we came back to the Neidpath Grain Elevators*. Things aren’t looking so good for the old pair and with seven years passing since we last dropped by, it was a bit of a shock to see how badly they’ve deteriorated. In a moment, we’ll share a post...

Ranchman's Cookhouse & Dancehall

Ranchman’s Cookhouse & Dancehall

We’re along busy MacLeod Trail and looking at what was once the city’s most happening cowboy bar. It got good ‘n’ rowdy here and each year during Stampede came ten days of utter drunken madness. They did a killer business, but the decades long party ended in early 2020 –...

Connie BIGDoer.com

Few Words: A Catalogue Home?

The owner of the old family farm seen here, and it’s a beauty, has suspicions it might be a catalogue home. It certainly looks the part and being curious types, we volunteered to investigate. The Team scoured plan books and anything that could find on the subject, plus called on...

Abandoned Railcar

A Little Railway Archaeology

Roughly twenty years have passed since our last visit to this site, but it seems more like forever. It’s more overgrown now and some things have deteriorated badly in that time, yet it’s as we remember. This post we’ll examine the remains of a small train marshalling yard and support...

The Yates House

The Yates House

Our subject is a quaint little residence, built in the early 1910s and restored to appear much as it did back in the day. We’re in small town Alberta, it’s a gorgeous evening and we’re taking a tour of a nice place owned by a friend. Come join Fraser and...

Abandoned Bethel Lutheran Church

Bethel Lutheran Church

Rolling down a remote country road, the dust heavy in the air, first round a corner, then up a rise and to the left something interesting comes into view. We’re unknowing participants, riding along with a friend and our destination only hinted at but otherwise a mystery (we love surprises)....

Brownville School in Saskatchewan

Brownville School

Cruising down some lonely country road in Saskatchewan comes the sight of a building off in the distance. Even from this early vantage point it’s got a familiar form and there’s little doubt what lies ahead. It’s a one-roomer and on closer inspection does not appear to be in a...

Pella Mennonite Church

Pella Mennonite Church

Today we’ll be looking at Pella Mennonite Church found along a dusty Saskatchewan backroad. It’s just over a century old and for more than half that time has stood abandoned. During an oddly warm and snow-free March of 2021, we pay this modest little building a visit and get to...

Red Coat Trail Marker

White Valley Lutheran Church

On arriving point yourself in a direction of the compass – any will do. No matter, what will lay before is the never ending Saskatchewan Plains, field after field and that’s about it. There’s a farm here and many clicks distance, another there, some dusty old roads and somewhere in...

One Room Schools in Saskatchewan

Avon School

You can still find many former one room schools out on the vast Canadian Plains. Surviving for any number of reasons, some were simply abandoned but left standing where as others were reused (and sometimes moved) to serve as farm out buildings or granaries. A few have been fixed up...

Tofield Coal Mines

Tofield Coal Mines

They may look like a series of little lakes (maybe do some fishing, eh?) but instead are former coal mine workings that filled with water after the operation closed. These many pits, just outside the little town of Tofield Alberta date back to the 1910s-’50s period and remind us just...

Nick's Service Andrew

Brief Stop in Andrew Alberta

We had ten minutes to kill in little Andrew Alberta, before a tight schedule had us back on the road. There’s certainly more to see in the community than the time allowed us, but you take what you can get. I’m sure we’ll be back to take a more immersive...

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