Fort Battleford National Historic Site of Canada (Sask.)

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Plaques on National sites and monuments board monuments, various sizes

  • R-A4224 (1)-(10)
  • Item
  • 1923 or after

Items are a series of images showing plaques produced by the National Sites and Monuments Board for display at the following sites: (1) Batoche; (2) [Fort] Battleford; (3) Cumberland House; (4) Cut Knife Hill; (5) Duck Lake; (6) Fish Creek; (7) Fort à la Corne; (8) Fort Battleford; (9) Fort Livingstone; and (10) Fort Walsh.

Borden Bridge and Fort Battleford National Historic Site

Views of the Borden Bridge located near Borden, and Fort Battleford National Historic Site, located at Battleford. 01 to 02: The Jim Sinclair family of Edmonton, Alberta enjoy lunch at the picnic site near the Borden Bridge. 03: View of the Borden Bridge from high ground at the southeast end of the bridge. 04, 07: Exterior views of the Commanding Officer's residence (left) and Officers' Quarters at the Fort Battleford National Historic Site. A nine-pound field gun stands in the foreground. 05: Children examine the nine-pound field gun. The Fort was established as a North-West Mounted Police fort in 1876. 06: Exterior view of the Commanding Officer's residence (left), built in 1877, and the Officers Quarters (right), built in 1886. 08: Visitors Miss Elizabeth Blight of Regina (left) and Miss Jean Wilson of Edmonton, Alberta examine the nine-pound field gun. 09: Elizabeth Blight examines an Adams revolver on display in the Commanding Officer's residence. 10: Jean Wilson and Elizabeth Blight examine an 1861 .44 calibre Remington cap and ball pistol, part of a collection of firearms on display in the Commanding Officer's residence. 11: Wilson and Blight examine a 1876 45.75 Winchester rifle, part of a collection of firearms on display in the Commanding Officer's residence. 12: Blight and Wilson try on a pair of gauntlets which formed part of the original North-West Mounted Police officer's uniform.

Hill, Alan

Scenic views of west-central, southwest and southern Saskatchewan

Views showing various parks, tourist attractions and scenic locations throughout west-central, southwest and southern Saskatchewan. 01 to 12: Exterior views of the Western Development Museum at North Battleford and its assemblage of buildings as part of its living history museum. 13 to 24: Interior views of a North-West Mounted Police officer's' quarters at Fort Battleford National Historic Site, located at Battleford. 25 to 35: Two people fish from a canoe on Jackfish Lake within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 36: Two girls look closely at a tree while on a nature hike in The Battlefords Provincial Park. 37 to 45: Two people fish from a canoe on Jackfish Lake within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 46 to 47: A group of people have a picnic by the water within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 48 to 59: Children play on the playground equipment within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 60 to 62: A family camps at The Battlefords Provincial Park. 63: Interior view of trucks parked in a sheltered compound at the Barr Colony Museum, located at Lloydminster. 64: A farm, located in the Stewart Valley district. 65 to 68: United Grain Growers, Pioneer and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool grain elevators, located in the Stewart Valley district. 69: Children play on the playground equipment within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 70 to 71: A family camps at The Battleford Provincial Park. 72: Exterior view of The Battlefords National Historic Site, located at Battleford. 72 to 73: Water-skiing on Jackfish Lake within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 74 to 77: People enjoying the beach at water within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 78 to 82: A family walks a nature trail within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 83: Exterior view of the service centre within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 84 to 95: A family walks a nature trail within The Battlefords Provincial Park. 96 to 107, 111 to 112: Interior views of displays at the Fuchs Wild Life Exhibit, located at Lloydminster. The museum was established in 1903. 108 to 110, 113: Interior views of the Barr Colony Museum at Lloydminster. 114 to 119: Cattle in a field in the Stewart Valley district. 120 to 121: Children play on the playground equipment within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 122 to 131: Camping at Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 132: People enjoying the beach area within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 133 to 143: Hikers explore Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 144 to 146: An adult, child and dog walk on a walk within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 147 to 148: Campsite within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 149 to 155: People fishing at Loch Leven within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 156 to 179: Groups of older children hiking and playing games within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 180 to 191: Children flying a kite within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 192 to 194: Field crops near Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 195 to 200: People enjoying the beach and water at Loch Leven within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 201 to 202: Two people paddle a canoe on Loch Leven within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 203: View of Fort Walsh National Historic Site, as seen through a wagon wheel. 204 to 214: Exterior and interior views of the Farwell Trading Post historic site, located near Fort Walsh. The original trading post was burned down one day after the Cypress Hills Massacre of 1873. The post was re-constructed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1967 as an historic site and museum. 215 to 216: A wooden cart on display at the Fort Walsh National Historic Site. 217: Cemetery at Fort Walsh National Historic Site. 218 to 222: Exterior views of buildings comprising the Fort Walsh National Historic Site. The fort, originally established by the North-West Mounted Police in 1875 and was designated a national historic site in 1964. 223 to 225: Ranching in the west block of Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 226 to 228: Exterior views of buildings comprising the Fort Walsh National Historic Site.229 to 230: Exterior views of a barn on a farm in the Maidstone district. 231: People enjoying a beach area within Meadow Lake Provincial Park. 232 to 234: Hikers on a trail within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 235 to 237: Horseback riding on a trail within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 238 to 240: Horses in the west block of Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 241 to 242: A group of children prepare to paddle canoes on a lake within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 243: An aluminum slide in a lake at a provincial park. 244 to 245: People enjoying the beach area within Meadow Lake Provincial Park. 246 to 253: A family barbecuing at their campsite within Cypress Hills Provincial Park. 254 to 257: Swimmers enjoying the pool at the Besant Trans-Canada Campground, located near Maple Creek. 258 to 281: Visitors enjoying summer activities at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park such as swimming in the pool, sunbathing and playing on the beach, and camping. 282 to 293: Besant Trans-Canada Campground, located near Maple Creek. Views include visitors at the Swimming pool, at the playground, on a bridge, and swimming in a creek. 294: Distant view of a sailboat on Last Mountain Lake within Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park. 297 to 299: Visitors enjoying the beach area and camping within Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. 300: Fishers with their docked boat at Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park. 301 to 302: Field of oats in the Saskatoon district.

Weston, Bruce

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park; Craik Prairie Pioneer Museum; Fort Battleford National Historic Park

01 to 03: Boating on Buffalo Pound Lake within Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. 04 to 06: Hiking in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. 07 to 08: Boating on Buffalo Pound Lake. 09 to 10: Exterior views of the Craik Prairie Pioneer Museum. 11 to 16: Boating on Buffalo Pound Lake. 17 to 24: Water skiing on Buffalo Pound Lake. 25 to 71: Tourists visiting Fort Battleford National Historic Park, including its barracks museum, horse stable, bastion, Canadian flag, cannon, gate and entrance. The site was originally a post for the North-West Mounted Police and was established in 1876.

Weston, Bruce

Saskatchewan Tourism Clips

  • VT R-6101
  • Item
  • 1979?

Travelogues: Items are a series of 16 travelogues on national, provincial and regional parks in Saskatchewan. Included are Echo Valley Provincial Park; Fort Walsh National Historic Park; Prince Albert National Park; Fort Battleford National Historic Park; Meadow Lake Provincial Park; Lac La Ronge Provincial Park; St. Victor's Petroglyphs Provincial Historic Park; Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park; Nickle Lake Regional Park; Fort Carlton Provincial Park; Batoche National Historic Site; Greenwater Lake Provincial Park; Duck Mountain Provincial Park; Candle Lake Provincial Park; Nipawin Provincial Park (as of 1993-02-12, known as Narrow Hills Provincial Park); Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park; Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park. Also includes travelogues on Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, La Ronge, Saskatoon, Waskesiu, and Estevan.

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