Saskatchewan Pool B Grain Elevators, Thunder Bay
The abandoned Saskatchewan Pool B grain elevator complex in Thunder Bay, Ontario, represents a significant chapter in Canada's agricultural export history. Constructed in the early 20th century, these facilities were vital for processing and shipping grain from the Canadian Prairies to global markets via the Great Lakes. As newer technologies emerged, operations at this site declined by the 1980s, leading to its eventual closure. The weathered structures now stand as a silent monument to Thunder Bay's past as a major hub for grain transportation and its connection to the maritime trade.
Photo taken in July 2017.



