HWY 212, Duck Lake, SK S0J 0J0
This provincial historic park preserves a fur trade post from the 1870s, featuring original buildings and artifacts that illustrate the North West Company's role in Saskatchewan's colonial history. Explore period structures and learn about Indigenous peoples, traders, and settler
Historic fur trade post with original 1870s buildings showcasing Saskatchewan's colonial and Indigenous heritage.
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