Altorado, Alberta
Altorado is a ghost town in the County of Forty Mile No. 8, Alberta, Canada.
The community was originally settled during the creation of a Canadian Pacific Railway line from Weyburn, Saskatchewan to Stirling, Alberta in an attempt to profit from railway trade. During 1912–1913, pioneers, mainly members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, settled at Altorado, located southeast of present-day Foremost. By 1913, the community had a doctor, a post office, two general stores, and three blacksmiths.
However, in 1915, Canadian Pacific Rail service would extend the line to Bingham (nowadays Nemiskam), and most residents would relocate there. Even though Nemiskam caused the death of Altorado, eventually Nemiskam would receive ghost town status as Foremost would take off with it being located next to Highway 879.[1]
References
- "Nemiskam". www.ghosttownpix.com. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
External links
- "Community picnic, Altorado, Alberta". Images Canada. 1912. Retrieved August 5, 2008.