The ghost town of Bounty is an unincorporated hamlet off of Front Avenue on Main Street, James Street, Protect Avenue and Saskatchewan Avenue, on the outskirts of the town of Conquest, the prairie province Saskatchewan, Canada. Intially the town of Bounty was named Botany due to the rows of blossoming and beautiful tiger lilies growing all over the prarie fields. The first settlers who arrived in 1900 loved the area at first sight and soon, in 1910, the town was surveyed and established. After the survey, the town blueprints were created and due to a misprint of Botany as Bounty...
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