Historic Sites of Manitoba: Private Grain Elevator (Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone)

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A wooden grain elevator on private property along Highway #16 in the Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone, originally built in 1956 by Federal Grain and located at the Golden Stream community to the south, was moved to this site in the 1970s and used for private grain storage.

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership (July 1992)
Source: Historic Resources Branch, Grain Elevator Inventory, slide 1971.

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership (2007)
Source: Bernie Freeman

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership

Former Federal grain elevator after being sold to private ownership (April 2021)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.18808, W98.82661
denoted by symbol on the map above

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Historic Sites of Manitoba: Federal Grain Elevator (Golden Stream, Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone)

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We thank Bernie Freeman, Brad Small, and Rose Kuzina for providing information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 29 September 2023

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