Canada Malting Co. Limited - Watrous, SK-2, Watrous, SK S0K 4T0, Canada Get directions
Wooden grain elevator in Watrous Manitoba. Photo by Trevor Pritchard.
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Canada Malting Co. Limited - Watrous, SK-2, Watrous, SK S0K 4T0, Canada Get directions
Dugald, Manitoba to Spruce Grove, Alberta 14 places Passengers aboard Via Rail’s cross-Canada train journey, the Canadian, will have the chance to see some of Western Canada’s most iconic landmarks. Known as prairie cathedrals, castles or sentinels, this list highlights some of the historic wooden grain elevators you can spot along your journey. View VisitList
Following "Prairie Castles along Via Rail’s Westbound Journey"
Passengers aboard Via Rail’s cross-Canada train journey, the Canadian, will have the chance to see some of Western Canada’s most iconic landmarks. Known as prairie cathedrals, castles or sentinels, this list highlights some of the historic wooden grain elevators you can spot along your journey.
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