Vidora, Saskatchewan

Vidora, Saskatchewan

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motto = "The Place to Be" (1910s)


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subdivision_name2 = Southwest Saskatchewan
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subdivision_type4 = Rural Municipality
subdivision_name4 = Reno
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leader_name1 = Lacelle Kim
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postal_code = S0N 2G0
area_code = 306
blank_name = Highways
blank_info = Highway 13
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blank1_info = Cypress Lake
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Vidora is a Hamlet in Southwest Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located between Robsart and Consul on Highway 13 also known as the historic Red Coat Trail. Very little remains of the former village, only one home that is also used as a post office still stands as of 2008. There are many cement foundations still found scattered around the town site, including the remnants of the old vault to the former Municipality Office.

History

Like most towns in the southwest region of Saskatchewan, Vidora began as a small parcel of land owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Like many towns such as Govenlock and Senate, Vidora had a fair amount of bootleggers, that came into the area smuggling rum, and alcohol, during the prohibition days in Canada.

Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway line came through Vidora around 1910. Many of the CPR's engineers and surveyors were housed at a local farm house during construction of the rail line. Living at the same house where two girls named "Vi" and "Dora", the engineers and surveyors decided to use the two names to name the land because of their great hospitality, thus giving the town it’s name "Vidora". After the land was named, settlers as well as bootleggers began to settle the area starting the hamlet of Vidora. By 1917, the hamlet was incorporated as a village, and now had its very own town Council, and mayor. After becoming a village, Vidora began to grow quite fast and prosperous. By 1920, the village business districts consist of more than twenty businesses, including businesses such as a post office, cafe, pool hall, main hall, banks, lumber yards, general stores and a hotel. Vidora even had it's very own electrical power plant, powering the whole town.

Vidora was also active socially, with church and school programs and annual summer fairs.

The Great Depression

Vidora’s future looked good but due to the Great Depression years followed by accompanying droughts, falling grain prices and poor crop yields. Beginning with a devastating fire in 1924 destroying many businesses including Vidora’s first store, post office, cafe, pool hall and main hall. Then in 1926 and 1928 more important businesses would also be wiped out by fire. In 1936. the CPR station closed and afterwards moved to Frontier. After in 1961 the Vidora General Store was moved to Robsart, then in 1969 the Rural municipal office was also moved to Consul as did the Vidora Community Hall in 1976. To mark the end of its long prosperous life, Vidora's five grain elevators closed and were torn down sometime in the 1970s or 1980s.

See also

* Prohibition in Canada
* List of places with fewer than ten residents
* List of communities in Saskatchewan
* Hamlets of Saskatchewan
* List of ghost towns in Canada
* Ghost towns in Saskatchewan

References

External links

* [http://www.ghosttownpix.com/sask/towns/vidora.shtml Saskatchewan Ghost Towns by Johnnie Bachusky]
* [http://www.ghosttownscanada.ca/ Ghost Towns Canada]
* [http://www.becquet.com/director/maps/index.htm Saskatchewan City & Town Maps]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/school/ Saskatchewan Gen Web - One Room School Project ]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php Post Offices and Postmasters - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk Saskatchewan Gen Web Region]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmaps/index.html Online Historical Map Digitization Project]
* [http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/search/search_e.php GeoNames Query ]

Canadian City Geographic Location (8-way)
Northwest = Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
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