A drive up the winding dirt trail that leads to Newfoundout reveals a fascinating collection of abandonded pioneer homes and outbuildings. ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The Newfoundout road©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Approaching the buildings on the old road©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Although almost all the buildings are roofless, they're otherwise almost remarkably intact. The lands continue to be used for cattle grazing.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Remains of a cabin©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Two log structures©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The road twists and turns revealing the former farms on each side.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The area, which is strewn with rocks and boulders, speaks of the remarkable determination of these families, who painstakenly farmed this land for almost 100 years.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Another derelict structure©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
This doorway is still intact©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Remains of a cabin©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The wheel from an old truck©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The only remaining log structure that still has a roof©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
An old foundation of undetermined origin©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
An old stone rubble fence, fairly common in this part of the province. ©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
Remains of an old wall along the side of the road ©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau