Ghost Town Trail (Saskatchewan)

This article is about Ghost Town Trail Trail in Saskatchewan, Canada. For the Ghost Town Trail in Pennsylvania, see Ghost Town Trail.

Saskatchewan Highway 13 shield

Highway 13
Red Coat Trail Ghost Town Trail
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)
Length: 676.0 km[1] (420.0 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Alberta border
continues west as Hwy 501
East end: Manitoba border near Antler
continues east as PTH 2
Location
Major cities: Weyburn
Highway system

Provincial highways in Saskatchewan

Hwy 12Hwy 14

Ghost Town Trail, Saskatchewan is a stretch of highway located in the Palliser's Triangle region of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The trail coincides with Saskatchewan Highway 13 (Hwy 13) between Wauchope, Saskatchewan and Govenlock, Saskatchewan. Along this highway are 32 various "ghost towns". The nearest large communities are Swift Current and Maple Creek, Saskatchewan both located on the Trans Canada Highway which runs parallel and to the north of Hwy 13.[2]

List of Ghost Towns

Contents 
Town Name   Rural
Municipality
  
Peak year Peak Population Location
Crichton Wise Creek No. 77  
Forget Tecumseh No. 65  
Forward Norton No. 69 1906-1911 1,200 name changed to Axford [2]:25 
Froude Griffin No. 66  
Gouverneur Auvergne No. 76 1920s 60 [2]:26 
Govenlock Reno No. 51 1920s dissolved as a village January 1, 1976 200 23-3-29-W3   49.2333465, -109.8174184  [3]
Horizon Bengough No. 40 1912 200 [2]:28 
Hume Griffin No. 66  
Ravenscrag White Valley No. 49 1920s 200  
Scotsguard Bone Creek No. 108 1916–1935 350  
Senate Reno No. 51 1940s dissolved as a village January 1, 1994 63  
Wauchope Antler No. 61 28-7-33-W   49.6000141, -101.9004682  
Griffin Griffin No. 66  
Yeoman Brokenshell No. 68  
Trossachs Brokenshell No. 68  
Axford Brokenshell No. 68 1913 1,300 Abandoned 1966 (was named Forward) [2]:25 
Abbott Brokenshell No. 68  
Khedive Norton No. 69  
Moreland Norton No. 69  
Amulet Norton No. 69  
Glasnevin Key West No. 70  
Verwood Excel No. 71  
Willows Lake of the Rivers No. 72  
Leeville  
Valor Stonehenge No. 73  
Limerick Village  
Melaval Wood River No. 74  
Meyronne Pinto Creek No. 75  
Hazenmore Pinto Creek No. 75  
Instow Bone Creek No. 108  
South Fork Arlington No. 79  
Vidora Reno No. 51  
Trossachs Brokenshell No. 68 --

[4] As a side note, near this ghost town trail are other ghost towns in the neighbouring vicinity. For example the Rural Municipality of Griffin No. 66 also contains the localities, Brough, Huntoon, Innes. Similarly Key West No. 70 also was home to the localities of Bures, Dahinda, Edgeworth, Kayville, Key West, Querrin and Wheatstone near Glasnevin. Neighbouring localities to Valor are Ardwick, Bexhill, Congress, Lakenheath, Lynthorpe, Maxstone, Ogle, Stonehenge in Stonehenge No. 73 [5]

References

  1. Microsoft Streets and Tips (Map) (2004 ed.). Microsoft Corp. § Route Planner.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Moore, Frank (1982). Saskatchewan ghost towns (digitised online by Our Roots Nos Racines ed.). Regina, Saskatchewan.
  3. Natural Resources Canada (202). Geographical Names of Canada. Government of Canada.
  4. History Television (© Shaw Media Inc., ed.). 202.
  5. Statistics Canada (202). Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 1996. Government of Canada.
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