Canada Malting
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The Canada Malting sign in front of the facility. Before dust control and safety regulations, smoking was common in grain elevators as it was in many other industries.
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A view of one of Canada Malting's processing buildings. Manitoba Pool 3's free-standing steel tanks are visible to the left.
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A view of where Canada Malting's storage annexes (right) meet its inshore processing buildings (left) at the end of the slip.
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A view of Canada Malting's unique processing buildings taken from the air.
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A view of Canada Malting's processing house from the slip-side.
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A full view of Canada Malting's various processing houses, taken from the Manitoba Pool 3 side.
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An early photo of Bawlf Terminal's water lot construction.
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Bawlf Terminal's original concrete annex and workhouse under construction.
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Bawlf Terminal (left) and Stewart Terminal (right) under construction. The terminals are mirror images of one another. All stages of initial construction were performed at the exact same time.
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Bawlf Terminal's annex and workhouse construction nearing completion.
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The original completed size of the Bawlf Terminal, owned by grain industry giant Nicholas Bawlf.
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A full view of Canada Malting's terminal side taken from the water. The original annex is directly to the left of the workhouse.
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Another view of Canada Malting's outshore annex, taken from the inshore end of the slip.
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Three elevators at the end of the Intercity group. From left to right: Saskatchewan Wheat Pool 7B, Canada Malting, Manitoba Pool 3.
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A view of the busy slip shared by Canada Malting (left) and Viterra B (right).
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Another view of the shared slip between Canada Malting (left) and Viterra B (right).