Saskatchewan Landing (Sask.)

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Aerial and ground views of various locations along the South Saskatchewan River

Aerial and ground views of various locations along the South Saskatchewan River in west-central and southwest Saskatchewan. 01 to 03: Elbow and area. 04, 07, 68, 75, 87: Herbert ferry area. 05: Harbour in centre of two beaches. 06, 09 to 10, 40: Clearwater Lake Resort. 08, 41: Kyle. 11, 42: Future small beaches on north side of reservoir. 12: Small beaches on south side of reservoir. 13, 21, 30: Aikton Creek. 14: Long Beach south of main dam. 15: East shore south of main dam. 16 to 17, 84 to 85: Coteau section. 18: Harbour near Riverhurst. 19: Eroded badlands. 20, 24, 35 to 36, 39, 86: Elbow Forest Reserve. 22 to 23: Long Beach. 25 and 31: Snakebite Creek. 26 to 28: Sage Creek. 29: Nature reserve area. 32, 88 to 89: W.M. Baker conducting recreation survey on south side of reservoir. 33: Travel and Information park site near South Saskatchewan River Dam. 34: Aikton arm of reservoir. 37, 90 to 94: Sandhill cranes on South Saskatchewan River between Avonhurst and Outlook. 38, 77 to 79, 95 to 96: Antelope herd east of the Herbert Ferry site. 43 to 44: Areas for future beaches. 45 to 48: Saskatchewan Landing, looking east. 49: Long draw leading to Saskatchewan Landing. 50, 57 to 62, 71, 73: Future beaches on north side of reservoir. 51 to 53: Future beach on southwest side of the Saskatchewan Landing Bridge. 54 to 55: Saskatchewan Landing Bridge and old house to the southwest of it. 56: Small beach east of Saskatchewan Landing Bridge. 63, 67, 69 to 70, 74, 82 to 83: Future beaches on south side of reservoir. 64: Future beach area. 65 to 66, 72: Areas of future erosion. 76, 80 to 81: Beechy.

Brunyee, Maud : General pioneer experiences questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer diet questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer diet. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 1 on nutrition was organized into sections on: flour and other grain products; sugars and syrups; dairy products; meat and fish; beverages; vegetables and dried fruits; canning and preserving; baking; water supply; soaps; fuels; methods of cooking and types of utensils; and wrappings and containers.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer farming experiences questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer farming experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 6 on farming experiences included questions on: dates, locations, and acquisition details of land; financing; machinery; crops, livestock and other commodities; co-operative societies; hazards and difficulties (e.g. pests, weather); harvesting and secondary production activities; exhibitions and fairs; gardening; and interactions with North West Mounted Police.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer folklore questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer folklore. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 7 on folklore was organized into sections on: introductory information; settlement - the land (location, man-made features; associated stories and jokes), climate (tales/believe about weather phenomenon; associated animal behaviour), celestial bodies (associated stores/beliefs), supernatural beings (stories of ghosts/fairies/strange beings), human beings (anecdotes on individuals who performed unusual deeds), animals; supporting oneself after settlement (how were skills developed; household help); family or group gatherings in the pioneer community (storytelling, singing, jokes); life cycle in the pioneer community - childhood (naming; birthdays; songs, rhymes and stories; superstitions), marriage (accessories; good and bad luck), death (foreshadowing; ceremonies); good and bad luck (signs; attracting/avoiding); and proverbs and proverbial phrases.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer recreation and social life questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer recreation and social life. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 5 on recreation and social life was organized into sections on: neighbourly visiting, parties, etc.; organizations and meetings; children's games; picnics and sports; reading; musical entertainment; hobbies and special interests; and general.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

Brunyee, Maud : Pioneer schools questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Maud Brunyee to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer schools. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1907.

Questionnaire number 3 on schools was organized into sections on: personal experiences of early school activity; building and equipment; organization and administration; school attendance; classroom activities; school health conditions; school grounds, games and entertainment; district social life; general.

Brunyee, Maud (Mrs.)

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