Historic Sites of Manitoba: Federal Grain Elevator / Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator B (Darlingford, Municipality of Pembina)

A 40,000-bushel wooden grain elevators at Darlingford, on the CPR La Riviere Subdivision in the Municipality of Pembina, was constructed in 1954 by Federal Grain. Sold to Manitoba Pool in 1972, it became Pool B. It was demolished in 1995.

Federal Grain elevator at Darlingford

Federal Grain elevator at Darlingford (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Federal Grain elevator at Darlingford

Federal Grain elevator at Darlingford (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Manitoba Pool Elevators at Darlingford

Manitoba Pool Elevators at Darlingford (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.20297, W98.37800
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator A (Darlingford, Municipality of Pembina)

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 5 August 2021

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