Jasmin adopted its name from the name of the railroad station that was established as part of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. Back when the Grand Trunk Railway Company was planning a western expansion of their establish rail system, an unknown person devised an alphabetical naming scheme to name all of the un-named stations and sidings, starting in Manitoba, cycling five full rounds of the alphabet, and starting a sixth before finally ending at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Jasmin is part of the second round.
At one time, Jasmin was a small optimistic community with a hotel and some small business that supported a fair number of families farming in the surrounding area. Today, however, nobody lives here. There is a neighbouring active farm and that's all. There are still buildings standing, but they are gradually collapsing.
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