Image Hill School was formally established in April 1897, in the Rural Municipality of North Norfolk. A school building was erected, at a cost of $597, on the southwest quarter of 5-12-9W. The first teacher was Miss Nel Warren, paid $30 per month. The school closed in 1944 due to low enrollment and transported its students to MacGregor School. The district was closed in January 1965. A monument marking the site of the former school was dedicated at a ceremony on 5 August 1984, and a tree was planted. When asked at a gathering recently of how the name "Image Hll" came about ( it's a VERY flat area) one of the former students claimed that he wasn't sure, but nearby was Image Creek... "and we were up higher than that....".
Cairn is right off the gravel road, and surrounded by a farmer's field. Well maintained and mowed. Lots of room to park and get out and stretch one's legs!