Govenlock Gallery
Historical and current photos
The railway station: the end of the line in southwest Saskatchewan, but a prime destination for American bootleggers during the prohibition days. Source: Robsart Community Association
The hotel: Built in 1914, it was demolished in 1990. Source: Robsart Community Association
Govenlock's grain elevator being demolished in 1962. Source: Paul Kalmring
Govenlock's grain elevator being demolished in 1962. Source: Paul Kalmring
Govenlock's grain elevator being demolished in 1962. Source: Paul Kalmring
A commemorative plaque for Govenlock now stands on the former townsite.© Johnnie Bachusky
The rail line, once so vital for Govenlock, has long been ripped out.© Johnnie Bachusky
Ruins from a Govenlock water tower poke up from the prairie grass.© Johnnie Bachusky
Paul Kalmring, a pioneer resident from nearby Senate, near Govenlock's community hall, the only building left at the former townsite.© Johnnie Bachusky