Exploring Uranium City: One man’s memories of a Sask. ghost town
Uranium City, SK — Some people call Uranium City a ghost town.
They see the broken windows, the empty streets, the buildings slowly folding back into the bush. They see a fly-in community at the northern edge of Saskatchewan that lost its reason for being and never recovered. But Dean Classen doesn’t see it that way.
“I came here when I was two years old,” he said. “My dad was a high school teacher here. He came for job. When the town shut down in ’82, my dad moved out because I had brothers and sisters. I stayed.”


