Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada: Miniature Grain Elevator Collection
One-time giants of the prairie, shrunk to Lilliputian size and displayed outdoors. The replicas were created in 2004-2005 for Saskatchewan's Centennial.
- Address:
- Ennis Ave., Grenfell, SK, Canada
- Directions:
- Trans-Canada Hwy exit at Grenfell, then follow the service road (Ennis Ave.) to the small Grenfell Tourism Info Centre on the north side of the road. Next to it are the mini-grain-elevators.
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The grain elevators are quickly disappearing. We need to educate our children about what was in the past. My kids looked like giants beside the scale model buildings.
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The tiny elevators are replicas of those that stood in Grenfell a hundred years ago. They were built by Peter Wysoskey in 2005.