In Canada, The Yellowhead Highway runs from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Graham Island off the coast of British Columbia. Please note that that island is not named after Mr Graham Edwards who resides on The Isle of Lewis which is not named after the F1 driver Lewis Hamilton.
The Yellowhead Highway runs for 1800 miles and right across the province of Saskatchewan through Saskatoon and on to Yorkton. Between those places there are numerous little settlements close to that vital connecting road including Elfros, Mozart, Wynard, Kandahar, Dafoe and Jansen. Between Jansen and Lanigan you will find what remains of the village of Esk.
Esk was never a big place but it grew into a farming community as the great prairie lands of North America were opened up and made profitable. At first there were small, labour-intensive farms where mechanisation was limited and horses, oxen and mules were still used by farmers.
This was where Mr Keith Kline was born in October 1939. He is a fellow blogger known to most of us as Red and he is the author of "Hiawatha House" which has been running for sixteen years. Red now lives in Red Deer, Alberta with his Yorkshire-born wife, Jean but he grew up miles from anywhere in Esk where he attended the local school with a handful of other farming children.
To celebrate Red's recent 85th birthday, I thought I would use Google Streetview to see how Esk looks these days but I am afraid that those Google camera cars have so far avoided Esk. The best I can do is show you The Yellowhead Highway at the point where it passes by Esk...
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