Canadian Geographic Photo Club - The Abandoned Ghost Town of Neidpath, Saskatchewan
  

The Abandoned Ghost Town of Neidpath, Saskatchewan

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by Freaktography from Burlington CA on 28 Feb 2024
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Neidpath, Saskatchewan, traces its origins back to 1909 when the first post office was established on the postmaster, John Mitchell’s farm, later relocating to the village in 1924. I stopped at Neidpath as the first stop on my 3rd day in Saskatchewan, after spending the night in my car at the Wal-Mart parking lot in Swift Current. After a short 40 minute drive, I spotted the two grain elevators from a distance away. I knew I was there when I spotted one grain elevator missing its head! Named after Scotland’s Neidpath Castle, the hamlet saw Canadian National Railway lay tracks in 1924, though these were eventually abandoned by 1958.

  • Camera: FC3682
  • Focal: 6.72 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0003125 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 1.7
tagged: ghost town abandoned towns neidpath saskatchewan nature outdoors countryside architecture building hut rural grass plant scenery shelter field sky natural_landscape land_lot

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