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  • Thumbnail for Fort Pitt Provincial Park
    Fort Pitt Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It includes the site of Fort Pitt, a trading post built in 1829...
    44 KB (6,148 words) - 07:10, 17 January 2025
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    Lake Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Fort Pitt (in Saskatchewan) was part of a Cree uprising...
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  • Fort Pitt may refer to: Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community, Hutterite group Battle of Fort Pitt, during the 1885 North-West Rebellion Fort Pitt Provincial...
    1 KB (185 words) - 18:42, 30 March 2023
  • Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada close to Fort Pitt Provincial Park. Its spiritual leaders are Reuben Walter and Ben Walter. What today is Fort Pitt Farms Christian...
    4 KB (257 words) - 22:28, 11 January 2025
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    rot. The major or permanent posts on the North Saskatchewan River were Cumberland House, Fort Pitt, Fort Carlton, Edmonton and Rocky Mountain House. Especially...
    14 KB (1,406 words) - 05:06, 20 January 2025
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    small settlements in north east-central Alberta and in Saskatchewan, including Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt, Battleford and Frog Lake, and won victories at Duck...
    97 KB (9,619 words) - 05:43, 28 February 2025
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    Payette (2006). "Saskatchewan Forts: Northwest Rebellion". American Forts Network. Retrieved 20 September 2009. "Parks Canada - Fort Battleford National...
    7 KB (654 words) - 22:08, 5 December 2024
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    Fort Qu'Appelle (/kəˈpɛl/) is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan located in the Qu'Appelle River valley 70 km (43 mi) north-east of Regina...
    55 KB (5,411 words) - 17:34, 17 March 2025
  • Cree men, including Big Bear (Mistahi-maskwa) trading with colonists at Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, 1884...
    46 KB (5,183 words) - 17:02, 30 November 2024
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    Cumberland House, The Pas, Grand Rapids, Battleford, Fort Pitt, Frog Lake, Onion Lake, Cold Lake, Fort Carlton, Humboldt, Saskatoon. The district was home...
    8 KB (698 words) - 17:05, 3 January 2025
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    modern provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. He would remain in the force 12 years, serving at Fort Walsh, Fort Macleod and Fort Pitt, getting promoted...
    9 KB (1,170 words) - 11:38, 11 March 2025
  • West Company (XY Company) reportedly built forts near Fort Edmonton/Fort Augustus located at Fort Saskatchewan and Rossdale. Coordinates: 53°31′44″N 113°29′53″W...
    30 KB (3,584 words) - 19:31, 7 January 2025
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    in what is now the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The fort was rebuilt by the government of Saskatchewan as a feature of a provincial historic park...
    11 KB (1,098 words) - 05:17, 20 January 2025
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    Battleford, Saskatchewan, and headquarters for the North-West Mounted Police for the same period, until they moved their headquarters to Fort Macleod, Alberta...
    4 KB (182 words) - 00:13, 29 December 2023
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    or wîhkasko-kisêyin was born in a Cree Camp in the area near Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan. The exact date and place of his birth is unrecorded. His mother was...
    38 KB (5,029 words) - 15:02, 23 January 2025
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    Save-On-Foods operates 177 stores across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Yukon Territory. The Save-On-Foods brand was launched...
    11 KB (788 words) - 05:41, 17 March 2025
  • Thumbnail for List of protected areas of Saskatchewan
    of Saskatchewan provincial recreation sites: The following is a list of Saskatchewan provincial wildlife refuges: Canwood Provincial Forest Fort à la...
    51 KB (674 words) - 00:29, 16 March 2025
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    Fort de la Corne was one of the two French forts established on the Saskatchewan River in the 20 years between the end of La Vérendrye's push west from...
    5 KB (518 words) - 00:36, 14 September 2023
  • Battle of Frenchman's Butte (category Frenchman Butte No. 501, Saskatchewan)
    Duck Lake Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Frenchman's Butte, fought on May 28, 1885, occurred...
    11 KB (1,118 words) - 14:49, 22 January 2025
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    Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan Pugh, Garth (2 February 2009). "Fort Walsh". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 27 August 2023. "Fort Walsh National Historic...
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