Ready for a new life: family works to save 100-year-old barn
Oct 5, 2022
PRINCE ALBERT – A Prince Albert nurse is working to restore a piece of her family’s history by relocating an almost 100-year-old barn owned by her grandfather from the old Cheveldayoff farm by Blaine Lake to her property near Spruce Home, SK.
When June Vezeau and her husband Glenn were ready to add a building to their new acreage, they settled on moving in June’s grandfather, John Cheveldayoff’s, barn that he and his brothers built from fir in the 1930s.
With the help of Neufeld Building Movers in Warman, the barn travelled more than 100 kilometres and safely landed on new concrete, “ready for a new purpose and a new life,” said June.