Road 203
There are about ten houses at Carrick, spread effectively in single file along the length of the railway as it passes through.
Why is this town here? How old is it?
Check it out:

Someone here cares about the place and likely knows something. A sign got made! I didn't see a lot of point asking the kids on the atv's.
This is old. Like, to me it looks pioneer old. Someone who knows how things were built when could better tell.

From the side:

More:

The funny thing is, the old stuff lying around is agricultural. I don't know two much about the agriculture, but the first 3 are ploughs. (two disc-jobs and a chisel, If I recall correctly - blogging from my phone and the images are a little small)



Not quite sure what this is. Some kind of Combine? Baling? I'm thinking not for seeding or plowing.

All the ag equipment seems incongruous from what I see here today. It's all sand and trees (and kinda swampy). Maybe the trees came up since the land was cleared after the too sandy soils meant nothing would grow? Now I really am speculating.
Here's the oldest looking house I saw around:

I did not see any bears.
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