Features Listed by Name

Adam Lake Campground
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Near Lake Adam and beach area. Phone: 1-800-214-6497
Addington School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1887-1959) Addington School had three different school buildings all on the same site.
Adelpha
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
The Wakopa Subdivision of the Canadian National Railway reached Adelpha in 1905 and went no further until 1914. Adelpha was a hub of commercial activity during this time.
A.F. Jensen Trophy Room
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
A collection of trophy-hunted animals from around the world. Located beside the Antler River Historical Museum in Melita. PHONE: 204-522-3438
Alcester
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1908 – 1936) Alcester was a stop on the Great Northern Railway line.
Alida, SK
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1907 – Present) Alida was the terminus of the Lauder-Alida Branch of the CNR. In 2006 it had a population of 106 people.
All Saint's Cemetery
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1888-1904) The All Saints Cemetery is home to at least 8 graves.
All Saint's Church
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1888-1929) The All Saints Church was established by a group of Church of England settlers. It served the area for over 30 years.
Alston Site – Old Trading Post
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(Late 1700s) The log foundations of a fur trading post were discovered at this site in 1937. This was one of two posts that were located on the south side of the Souris River as opposed to the north.
American Fur Co. Company Fort
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1808-1828) The American Fur Company traded on the Souris River until their operations were shut down by Cuthbert Grant. The exact location of this fort is unknown.
American Fur Trading Co. Fort
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1810 – 1828) There were two fur trading posts on the Souris River run by the American Fur Trading Company. The exact location of the other one is unknown.
Antler River Historical Society Museum
[Site] — Access: Present Day Attraction
Housed in a circa 1905 eight classroom schoolhouse, Melita's only museum is well laid out.
A. R. Cafe
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
301 E Railway St, Hartney. PHONE: 204-858-2248
Argue
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1898 – 1961) Argue was known as "Trackend" for a year as it was the most westerly station on the Winnipeg-Carmen-Hartney Branch of the Canadian National Railway until 1900 when the line continued to Hartney and Virden.
Arthur School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1887-1957)
Ash House
[Site] — Access: No Public Access
(1795 – 1797) Ash House was likely the first fur trading post built on the Souris River.
Assiniboine Tents
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1738) La Verendrye was the first European to cross the plains and in 1738 he came across a collection of 101 Assiniboine tents along Cherry Creek.
Bannerman
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1905 – 1936) Bannerman served as the Canada Customs depot for travellers coming from North Dakota on the Great Northern Railway.
Barber School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1886-1961)
Bayview School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1886-1966)
Beckoning Hills Museum
[Site] — Access: Present Day Attraction
Look at life through the eyes of a prairie pioneer at the Beckoning Hills Museum.
Bede School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1914-1965)
Belfry School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1891-1896) In 1896 it moved to second location.
Belfry School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1896-1963) Belfry moved from previous location to here in 1896. Though it closed its doors in 1963, the building still stands on the site today.
Berry Hill School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1897-1955)