B.C. as in British Columbia not before Christ.
Dear and I were in Canada the 18th and 19th of July and I snapped these photos of farms along the roads we traveled.
This last photo is not taken from our car but at our first destination in Chilliwack.
Next week I’ll share more photos with this barn in the background.
I’m linking up with Tom The Backroads Traveller for The Barn Collective.




Wonderful barns, ellen. need to see some more.
MB
Such a nice collection of barns Ellen. The first two are what I think of as northwest barns, the last two would fit right in here. Thanks for sharing this week and I look forward to seeing more of your finds.
The one with the double silos is my favorite!
That is my dads barn – the farm where I grew up a Mennonite Family……..
That’s great Mrs. L.M. Klassen-Brown. Thanks for commenting.
It’s interesting to see how barn architectures varies in different parts of the country.
Your pics are making me wonder about the highly stylized peaks of these barns. There must be a name for that and there must also be a reason for it. Off to see if I can find out!
http://www.barngeek.com/what-is-the-pointy-thing-at-the-gable-end-of-the-top-front-of-some-barns.html
Well I am slipping! That took quite awhile.
Vee, I guess I’m not a barn geek cuz I never thought about the different styles of barns. What a lazy blogger, eh? I really enjoyed reading this information! Thank you!
excellent selection of barns.
I’m in the Fraser Valley this week and one of the things I love is the drive to work through the farm country, seeing what’s going on, looking at the barns and silos (not many of those anymore!)
I love old barns. Fun to see these.
Hahaha. Laughing at BC standing for British Columbia…not before Christ! Thanks to Vee…for the information about the styles of barns. Who knew? I like the last one…with the wheat field. Good memories there. 🙂
The last one has a face!