A 45,000-bushel wooden grain elevator at Beausejour, on the CPR Lac du Bonnet Subdivision, was built in 1954 by the Canadian Consolidated Grain Company as its second elevator at this location. It featured a larger leg than an older elevator beside it. Closed in 1996, it was later removed from the site.
UGG 1 (right) and UGG 2 (left) grain elevators at Beausejour (1962)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)UGG 1 (right) and UGG 2 (left) grain elevators at Beausejour (1969)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)Manitoba Pool B grain elevator at Beausejour in foreground, with UGG 1 and UGG 2 elevators and Pool A grain elevator in the background (June 1994)
Source: George PennerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.05933, W96.51905
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator A (Atlantic Avenue, Beausejour)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Lake of the Woods Grain Elevator / Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator B (Atlantic Avenue, Beausejour)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Dominion Grain Elevator / Canadian Consolidated Grain Elevator / United Grain Growers Grain Elevator 1 (Atlantic Avenue, Beausejour)
Manitoba Pool Fonds, S. J. McKee Archives, Brandon University.
This page was prepared by Matt Bialek and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 10 April 2022
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