The Elkton Schoolhouse was built in 1907 for a tiny community in Mountain View County, central Alberta.
Elkton is located 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) west of the Cowboy Trail,
54 kilometers (34 mi) northwest of Airdrie, between the towns of Sundre and...
The Elkton Schoolhouse was built in 1907 for a tiny community in Mountain View County, central Alberta.
Elkton is located 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) west of the Cowboy Trail,
54 kilometers (34 mi) northwest of Airdrie, between the towns of Sundre and Cremona.
An abundance of wood and water brought many settlers along the Little Red Deer River, beginning in 1899. Elkton School was built in 1907.
Side view of the 117 year old Elkton Schoolhouse.
By the 1950s, one-room schoolhouses were no longer used for public education purposes.
Elkton, Alberta, Canada.
Imagine a game of baseball back in the 1920s as a gentle breeze blows across the bright yellow Canola fields. A Field of Dreams at the Elkton Schoolhouse, Elkton, Alberta, Canada
Behind the old manual water pump is the road to Elkton, Alberta.
There is the Elkton Valley Campground but not much is left of Elkton today.
Elkton, Alberta, Canada.