Fusilier Gallery
Current photos
Thomas McHaffie's General Store in 2002.
Another view of the general store with the grain elevator in the background.
The original house of Thomas McHaffie, owner of the general store. It was last occupied by the Jacob Miller family, who was Fusilier's last elevator agent.
A collapsed garage
Abandoned rodeo grounds.
Fusilier's theatre and community hall, officially opened on May 10, 1921.
The ruins of the scale house, which weighed grain for the rail
cars. The railway came to Fusilier in 1914 and the first elevator was
built the same year.
Fusilier's remaining grain elevator as it stands today.
Ruins of the sodium plant.
Abandoned gravesite of the first two people - both children - four year old Palmer Wallin and Eve Skogman, who died around 1918. Ellis Jamieson, a local farmer, has taken care of these two graves for years and put up the chain around them to keep them from being farmed over.
Gravesite, with deceased boots, at Fusilier's main cemetery.
Foundation ruins of a former commercial building.
Fusilier schoolhouse cairn.
Jacob Zlatner, who today is an area farmer and whose father came to Fusilier in the 1920s to work in the sodium plant.