We’ve visited Coaldale on numerous occasion for the Bird of Prey Centre and the bakery, but have never taken a photo of the grain elevator there. When I first started, I was really drawn to the grain elevators showing the viewer where they were without anyone knowing anything about the photo when they looked at it. So, in the past I’ve given definite preference to ones that still had their location painted on them.
Scenic photos of various historic wooden grain elevators found in Alberta that were a part of daily life in early Western Canada. I had travelled to these locations taking photos and experiencing the small towns that they were a part of. Wooden grain elevators were once common across the prairie provinces, but are now rather scarce as they have largely been replaced by large concrete grain terminals. Grain elevators were the heart of their communities and are slowly disappearing due to age, fire and neglect. Some of the grain elevators shown have already burnt down or were demolished.
Coaldale Alberta Grain Elevator
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Coaldale Alberta Grain Elevator
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We’ve visited Coaldale on numerous occasion for the Bird of Prey Centre and the bakery, but have never taken a photo of the grain elevator there. When I first started, I was really drawn to the grain elevators showing the viewer where they were without anyone knowing anything about the photo when they looked at it. So, in the past I’ve given definite preference to ones that still had their location painted on them.
Scenic photos of various historic wooden grain elevators found in Alberta that were a part of daily life in early Western Canada. I had travelled to these locations taking photos and experiencing the small towns that they were a part of. Wooden grain elevators were once common across the prairie provinces, but are now rather scarce as they have largely been replaced by large concrete grain terminals. Grain elevators were the heart of their communities and are slowly disappearing due to age, fire and neglect. Some of the grain elevators shown have already burnt down or were demolished.