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View of the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Center.
12 July 2003
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada


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The Duck Lake Regoinal Interpretive Center takes a look at the three main cultures that were living in the area starting in about 1870. It interprets different aspects of their lives and includes an area about their involvment with the events of 1885.

The Duck Regional Inerpretive Center is located on the junction of the Louis Riel Trail (Highway 11) and Highway 212.

The Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Center is open in the summer months from the May long weekend until the Labour Day long weekend in September, 10:00am- 5:30pm, seven days a week. It is also open during the winter months by appointment.

For more information about the Center call Toll Free: 1-866- 467-2057.

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Mural depicting the Battle of Duck Lake.
9 December 2003
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada


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There are 11 murals which can be seen throughout the town of Duck Lake dipicting different events in the towns history.

There is a booklet with information and a map of the murals avaliable from the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Center.

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Carin marking the Battle of Duck Lake Battlefield.
12 December 2003
Duck Lake Battlefield


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The Duck Lake Battle Site is located approximatly 3 miles west of the town of Duck Lake along the number 212 highway on the way to Fort Carlton. Several carins mark the site.

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Present day Fort Carlton Provincial Historical Park.
2003
Fort Carlton is located on the east bank of the North Saskatchewan River, west of Duck Lake


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Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Site is a reconstruction of an old Hudson Bay Company post.

They are located at the end of highway 212 west with signs marking the way. They are open from May until September from 10:00 am - 6:00pm daily.

For more information about Fort Carlton and events happening there call:
(306) 787-2700 or (306) 467-4512
or Toll Free at: 1-800-667-2757
(in Saskatchewan only)

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Mass grave of the 9 Metis killed in the 1885 Battle of Batoche, at Batoche National Historic Site.
12 July 2003
Batoche national historic site


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The Batoche National Historic Site includes trails to historic points of interest in the 1885 Uprising along with exhibits in their gallery.

The Batoche National Historic Site is located along the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River just North off of highway 312 East.

They are open daily, 9:00am - 5:00pm, from May until September.

For more information on the Batoche National Historic Site call (306) 423-6227.

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Current picture of the Carlton Trail at Batoche leading to South Saskatchewan River.
9 December 2003
Batoche National Historic Site