The town of Craik, Saskatchewan has a surprisingly large collection of interesting buildings. From the large brick town hall, built in 1913, to its recently refurbished grain elevator, to a current and a former church, there's a lot to see.
This former church has been extensively modified. I was told by a passerby that it's owned by a local artist. She spoke quite highly of the work put into it.
I'd love to live in a small refurbished church!
ReplyDeleteWould be fun to check the motel's rooms with a blacklight and luminol. Word is, the innkeeper has a roll of police tape behind the sign-in desk.
ReplyDeleteDon't think that motel looks overly inviting either. I love the churches.
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