Today nothing remains of Eskbank, only a historical plaque,[1] placed at the site of the community in 2009. The post office of Eyebrow Hill was established June 1, 1904 in the home of John William Hudson, renamed "Eskbank" on June 1, 1908 after Eskbank, Scotland. The post office closed June 30, 1964. The last remaining buildings were burned by the rural municipality in 1975. The derelict Saskatchewan Wheat Poolgrain elevator built in 1924 by McCabe and closed in 1984 was deliberately burned on November 9, 2009.[2]