Elphinstone

Elphinstone was named after Lord Elphinstone, who came about 1880 as a guest of Robert Campbell, chief factor of the HBC, and bought about 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) of land on the Little Saskatchewan River. Elphinstone post office was established 1 August 1887 with John A. McDonald as first postmaster.

See also: Lord Elphinstone Ranch

























The bridge over the Little Saskatchewan River on this abandonned railway line is part of the Trans Canada Trail. The village of Elphinstone is attractively situated along the valley

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1928









50* 31' 43.90" N
100* 19' 24.76" W






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