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Instow Saskatchewan
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Map of Instow
Map of Instow - 1913

Instow was a hamlet born in 1914 with the building of the railroad through southwestern Saskatchewan. It was named after a small town in England, which was home to Mr. C. Herbert, who handled the mail for the upstart Canadian community.

After Instow was granted village status in 1923, sidewalks were put in, streetlights installed and a well was built. The new village also had a fire engine, a skating rink, a ball diamond and a seven-metre snowslide for winter sports.

Railway station
The railway station
Main street 1940s
Main street in the 1940s

All photos are from Notukeu History Book Club

Scans provided by Johnnie Bachusky

Elevators 1942
Grain elevators - 1942
 
 

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Last modified: August 13 2006