Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site
| Inglis elevator row | |
|---|---|
Inglis elevators, located on the southeast edge of the village.  | |
| Type | Grain elevator row | 
| Location | Village of Inglis, Manitoba, Canada | 
| Nearest city | Shelmouth-Boulton | 
| Built | 1922–1941 | 
| Architectural style(s) | Wood-crib elevators, industrial | 
| Governing body | Village of Inglis-Town Council | 
| Website | Inglis Grain Elevators | 
| Designated | 1996 | 
The Inglis elevator row is a row of five wooden grain elevators located alongside the former Canadian Pacific Railway track bed, in the village of Inglis, Manitoba, Canada. Because so many traditional country elevators have been demolished throughout Western Canada, the Inglis elevator row preserves rare examples of a formerly common sight from "the golden age of grain". In recognition of the elevators in Inglis being the last elevator row in Canada, they have been fully restored and protected as a National Historic Site of Canada.