The Village of Mortlach is located along the Trans Canada #1 Highway about 40 km west of Moose Jaw. Mortlach began in 1906 and today has a population of over 260. Mortlach may be a small village, but, they host the Saskatoon Berry Festival. a...
The Village of Mortlach is located along the Trans Canada #1 Highway about 40 km west of Moose Jaw. Mortlach began in 1906 and today has a population of over 260. Mortlach may be a small village, but, they host the Saskatoon Berry Festival. a massive event held each June drawing thousands and thousands of people from all over the province,
Small villages and towns hold interesting history and some very cool events so be sure to explore the Backroads of Saskatchewan.
A great little museum in the Village of Mortlach, Saskatchewan. Many Artifacts and Antiques from the area can be seen at the museum.
Open - May to September by Appointment - Contact Pam at 306-355-2319
A quick visit to the Village of Mortlach, Saskatchewan and a photo op on the train tracks with the Mortlach Grain Elevator in the background. If you see a Grain Elevator, take its photo as this Grain Elevator is gone now.
History as the Mortlach Grain Elevator is now only a memory captured in photos. Less than 275 Grain Elevators remain in Western Canada.
Mortlach, Saskatchewan.
A safe with my name caught my eye at the Mortlach Village Office.
The Cary Safe Company was established in 1878 by Horace D. Cary and became defunct in 1929 which makes this safe very old.
Cool history in Mortlach, Saskatchewan, Canada.