Nemiscam, Alberta

Nemiscam
Nemiskam, Bingham
Vacant store
Vacant store
Nemiscam is located in County of Forty Mile
Nemiscam
Nemiscam
Location in County of Forty Mile
Nemiscam is located in Alberta
Nemiscam
Nemiscam
Location in Alberta
Coordinates: 49°28′48″N 111°16′34″W / 49.48000°N 111.27611°W / 49.48000; -111.27611
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
RegionSouthern Alberta
Planning regionSouth Saskatchewan
Municipal districtForty Mile
Founded1915
Government
 • MPGlen Motz
 • MLAGrant Hunter
Time zoneUTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−6 (MDT)
Postal code span
Area code+1-403
HighwaysHighway 61

Nemiscam (/ˈnɛmɪskæm/), also known as Nemiskam, and originally known as Bingham, is an unincorporated community within the County of Forty Mile No. 8 in southern Alberta, Canada. The community is roughly 10 km east of Foremost, west of Etzikom, Alberta on Highway 61 and is administered by the County of Forty Mile No. 8.[1]

The community is known as a ghost town by people in the area due to being near-vacant with a number of abandoned buildings inside the former town. In light of this fact, the community has become a minor tourism destination from locals in the nearby cities of Calgary, Medicine Hat and other nearby rural communities. The most prominent features of the ghost town are the sign that says "Future home of Kmart", and the abandoned Nemiskam Garage building, both located in the southern half of the ghost town along Township Road 63A.

The ghost town is 10 km east of town Foremost and 11 km west of the partially abandoned town of Etzikom. The town is located nearby to also ghost towns, such as Altorado which is located 11 km south, Conquerville which is about 19 km north, and Orion which is 33 km east.

The "Future Home of Kmart" sign located inside of Nemiskam is one of the most prominent features of the ghost town