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Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society Inc. | |||
The Battleford Trail | |||
183.85 Miles | |||
Swift Current - Battleford | |||
The the railway reached Swift Current in 1883 the Battleford Trail became the overland line between Battleford and the outside world. | |||
The trail was regularly policed from 1876 by the R.N.W.M.P. between 1883 - 1880. oxcarts, teams, wagons, stage coaches and mail carriers used this trail, crossing the river at Saskatchwan Landing. | |||
Colonel Otter and his men used the trail in 1885 to reach Battleford during the Riel Rebellion. In 1886 R.C. Laurie D.L.S. officially surveyed the trail laid out by G. Marchand in 1883. | |||
{{FL-Location|LLL=SW S36 T19 R15 W3M|RM=167 - Saskatchewan Landing|GPS=50.64751,-107.96332}} | {{FL-Location|LLL=SW S36 T19 R15 W3M|RM=167 - Saskatchewan Landing|GPS=50.64751,-107.96332}} | ||
== Photos == | == Photos == |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 27 November 2019
Details
Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society Inc.
The Battleford Trail 183.85 Miles Swift Current - Battleford
The the railway reached Swift Current in 1883 the Battleford Trail became the overland line between Battleford and the outside world.
The trail was regularly policed from 1876 by the R.N.W.M.P. between 1883 - 1880. oxcarts, teams, wagons, stage coaches and mail carriers used this trail, crossing the river at Saskatchwan Landing.
Colonel Otter and his men used the trail in 1885 to reach Battleford during the Riel Rebellion. In 1886 R.C. Laurie D.L.S. officially surveyed the trail laid out by G. Marchand in 1883.
Location
Land Location | SW S36 T19 R15 W3M |
Rural Municipality | 167 - Saskatchewan Landing |
GPS Location | 50° 38' 51.04" N, 107° 57' 47.95" W |