Warner elevator row

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Coordinates49°17′13″N 112°12′22″W / 49.286987°N 112.206182°W / 49.286987; -112.206182
Construction started1913–1960s
Completed1960s
Warner elevator row
Interactive map of the Warner elevator row area
General information
LocationWarner, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates49°17′13″N 112°12′22″W / 49.286987°N 112.206182°W / 49.286987; -112.206182
Construction started1913–1960s
Completed1960s
DemolishedX. C. Hadford Company (1950–2001)
Ogilvie Flour Mills (1929–2000)
Ellison Milling & Flour Co. (1939–2000)
Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company (1913-2014)
Alberta Wheat Pool (1951-2014)
Alberta Pool elevator (1928-2014)
ClientCurrent owner(s)
Viterra
Technical details
Structural systemWood-crib
Design and construction
ArchitectsCompanies (builders)
United Grain Growers
X.C. Hadford Company
Alberta Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co.
Alberta Pacific Grain Co.
Federal Grain LTD.
Ogilvie Flour Mills
Ellison Milling & Flour Co.

The Warner elevator row is a group of four historic wood-cribbed grain elevators standing in a row from south to north alongside the Canadian Pacific Railway line from Great Falls, Montana to Lethbridge, Alberta at the east entrance of the village of Warner, Alberta, Canada.[1][2] At one time, the row had at least seven elevators.[3]

Grain elevators

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