From Yorkton to Saskatoon, we found some great Ukrainian Churches in rural Saskatchewan and of course, barns.
Yorkton Campground
Loud Cowboy shirts, Yorkton
Saint Peter and Paul Ukrainian Church near Insinger Saskatchewan
Making coffee on an open flame
Gordon Howe Campground, Saskatoon
Saint Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, Yorkton
Design problem. There used to be a door here.
Gladstone Senior’s Residence, the older part, Yorkton
YDB Scoops, Yorkton
Yorkton Saskatchewan, in Black and White
Sidewalk Piano
Yorkton City Hall, Mid Century Modern
Doukhobor House in Yorkton Saskatchewan. 1932
Vintage graffiti carved in bricks. Carter, Lee, Earl, Melinda, Faye
29 Myrtle Ave, Yorkton
Side by side outhouse by Insinger Saskatchewan
Prairie landscape with old building and cloud.
Vintage Ukrainian Graveyard
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Insinger Saskatchewan
Insinger Saskatchewan
Old Greek Orthodox Church, Insinger
Insinger Saskatchewan is nearly a ghost town
Abandoned building. Insinger Sask.
Falling down building, Insinger
Old building with sticks and mud in the walls for insulation. Very Pioneer Technique.
Pacific Evaporated Milk
Water Pan Jubilee Circulator
Foam Lake, Saskatchewan
Foam Lake, Saskatchewan
1949, Theodore Halyk, Foam Lake
Prairie Barn
No Smoking Allowed
Abandoned farm buildings, Saskatchewan
Abandoned farm buildings, Saskatchewan
Elfros Centennial Park
Icelandic Pioneer Memorial, by Little Quill Lake, Saskatchewan
Vatnabyggd – The Lakes Settlement. Icelanders in Saskatchewan