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Ernest Thompson Seton: The Trail of the Sandhill Stag near Carberry
Location: Epinette Creek Trail Head, Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

 
Invitation to Opening of Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail at Spruce Woods Provincial Park
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Gerry Oliver gives interpretive talk at the opening of Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail
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Trailhead for the Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail at Epinette Creek, Spruce Woods Prov. Park
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Interpretive sign for voice of the wind at Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail in Spruce Woods Prov. Park
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The voice of the Sun at Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail, one of the trail markers
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Details from the marker for the voice of the sun at Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail.
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The voices of the plants of the Carberry Sandhills, much loved by Seton
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Sandflowers, in 1882 Seton observed what he called billions of them, a purple haze.
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Seed heads of Big Bluestem grass, andropogon gerardii, in Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail
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Side-oats Grama, bouteloua curtipendula, a grass native to the Carberry Sandhills
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Western red lily, lilium philadelphium, native to the Carberry Plains
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Wild Bergamot, monarda fistulosa, native to Carberry Plains and Sandhills.
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Looking out to the north from Quiet Voices Wildflower Trail at the Epinette Trail area.
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