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Formerly located along Railway Street South at Pilot Mound, on the CPR Napinka Subdivision in the Municipality of Louise, a 34,000-bushel wooden grain elevator, was built in 1890 by the Ogilvie Flour Mills. A balloon annex was constructed beside it in 1941. Sold to Manitoba Pool Elevators in 1959, it became Pool B. The elevator was later demolished.
Period
Agent / Buyer
?-?
R. McJanet
?-?
J. Sutherland
1903-1953
J. C. Stewart
?-?
D. C. Argue
Ogilvie grain elevator at Pilot Mound (no date)
Source: Reunion, Pilot Mound 50, District 50 by Pilot Mound Re-Union Committee, 1954, page 53.Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.20154, W98.89339
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Manitoba Business: Ogilvie Flour Mills Company
Manitoba Business: Manitoba Pool Elevators / Agricore
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator A (Railway Street North, Pilot Mound, Municipality of Louise)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Federal Grain Elevator (Railway Street North, Pilot Mound, Municipality of Louise)
Reunion, Pilot Mound 50, District 50 by Pilot Mound Re-Union Committee, 1954, page 53.
Prairie Pride Land by Louise History Book Committee, 1998, page 5.
This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk.
Page revised: 4 June 2025
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