ORION

NAME: Orion
PROVINCE: Southern Alberta
ROADS: 2WD
AREA: Southern
CLIMATE: Mild in Summer, cold in winter
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Summer
COMMENTS: A few current residents.
REMAINS: Many original buildings.
Along a line, known as Highway 61, in deep southern Alberta, eerie cries from crisp prairie winds can be heard, mournful reminders of early 20th century attempts of rural prosperity. Long-forgotten towns include Skiff, Legend, Bingham, Nemiskam, Altorado and Pakowki. But a few still hold on - Wrentham, Etzikom and Orion. The latter was born in 1916, and two years later, following steady, copious rain and a plentiful crop yield, the population grew to 150, with a main street boasting three general stores, a hotel, bank, blacksmith, and cafe. But then came a decade of drought, dust storms and grasshoppers. Orion struggled on, even until today as the tiny hamlet still has seven residents. But there are streets of empty homes and buildings. In recent years, Orion's grain elevators have been levelled, adding one more nail to the community's coffin. Submitted by:Johnnie Bachusky is a freelance writer in Canmore, Alberta, which is a booming Rocky Mountain tourist community of 10,000 citizens, five kilometres west of Banff National Park. Founded in 1883, Canmore for decades was also a coal-mining community until the mines closed for good in 1979.


Orion
Courtesy Johnnie Bachusky


Orion - Empty Hardware Store
Courtesy Johnnie Bachusky


Orion
Courtesy Johnnie Bachusky

 

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