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"If you want to know where you are going, you need to know where you came from."
"If you want to know where you are going, you need to know where you came from."


Each item contains a GPS location, either exact or approximate, and can be viewed with Google Maps by clicking on the appropriate link on the left side.
Each item contains a GPS location, either exact or approximate, and a map will be shown.


You can view all the items we have found on a map by clicking "View album on a map" on the home page. You can also filter which items you see by clicking on an album and then clicking the "View Album on a map" once inside an album.
You can view all the items we have found on a map by visiting http://www.forgottenlives.ca/map/


We will make every effort to include as much information as we can about the places we find in the hopes that this reaches a wider audience. We hope connections can be made to past, present into the future.
We will make every effort to include as much information as we can about the places we find in the hopes that this reaches a wider audience. We hope connections can be made to the past, present into the future.
 
When you click on a location the pictures we have taken will appear in the center and any statistical information will be displayed on top of the navigation bar on the left. More detailed information will appear above the photos.


If you have any questions, comments, hot tips, or concerns, please email me @: tuxsteve(at)gmail(dot)com
If you have any questions, comments, hot tips, or concerns, please email me @: tuxsteve(at)gmail(dot)com

Revision as of 15:21, 18 September 2016

This site is dedicated to keeping the memory of the Saskatchewan pioneers alive by documenting the houses, barns, churches, schools and final resting places of people who have gone before us.

This site is run by a team of non-profit authors and contributors who aim to keep the past alive for future generations.

I'm sure someone thought of this before I did but: "If you want to know where you are going, you need to know where you came from."

Each item contains a GPS location, either exact or approximate, and a map will be shown.

You can view all the items we have found on a map by visiting http://www.forgottenlives.ca/map/

We will make every effort to include as much information as we can about the places we find in the hopes that this reaches a wider audience. We hope connections can be made to the past, present into the future.

If you have any questions, comments, hot tips, or concerns, please email me @: tuxsteve(at)gmail(dot)com