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Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Saskatchewan __ A compilation of resources and links related to Alberta history. - From Jessica Veinot - http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/saskatchewan.html
Canoe Saskatchewan History __ "Contrary to common present expectations, land-locked Saskatchewan with its North and South Saskatchewan Rivers was once the super-highway of canoe transportation during the time of the fur trade. That's right! The fur trade! It was furs which brought exploration and commerce to Saskatchewan; furs and not farming. During the time of the fur trade (~1650's to 1850) water transportation was the primary form of travel and communication, and it was the canoe which provided the interface for blending the "old" and the "new" world; the established colonial settlement with the unknown wilderness. How did this happen and what role did Saskatchewan waterways have in western Canadian development?" You can read the whole story. It is well worth your time. - From Canoe Saskatchewan - http://www.lights.com/waterways/history.htm
Celebrating Saskatchewans Heritage, Saskatchewan History ... __ "Comprehensive site on Saskatchewan history and heritage. Gallery of historical images, teacher lessons, online activities for students, movies, intervies, resources, research papers, related WWW links and much more. All tied to Saskatchewan Curriculum objectives." - illustrated - From Saskatoon Public Schools - http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/saskatchewan100/index.html
A History of Buffalo Narrows __ Starting from before 1885 and continuing through to198, you will find information the first settlers, mink ranchers, and trapping. - illustrated - From JKCC Consulting Services - http://www.jkcc.com/evje/history.html
Saskatchewan Act __ Document by which the Province of Saskatchewan was
established. - From William F. Maton -
http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/sa_1905.html
Saskatchewan Archives Board __ Learn about the archives and what can be found there. There is online information galore, a history of the archives and a mission statement. - illustrated - From SAB - http://www.saskarchives.com/web/about.html
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Saskatchewan History __ "On June 12, 1690, during a short interval of peace with the French, Hudson's Bay Company employee Henry Kelsey c1667-1724 set out from York Fort (Churchill, Manitoba) on the western shore of Hudson's Bay with a party of Stone and Assiniboine Indians to begin an epic journey of discovery." An exciting story continues from there. - illustrated - From canadawiki.org - http://canadawiki.org/index.php/Saskatchewan_History
Saskatchewan History __ A brief general overview of history. - From iexplore.com - http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Saskatchewan/History
Saskatchewan History - the first peoples __ School web pages about Saskatchewan's history - the first peoples. Good site for younger students. - From saskschools.ca - http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/first.html
Saskatchewan's Top 100 Stories __ News stories detailing key events from more
than a century of Saskatchewan's history. - From ibrary2.usask.ca -
http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/index.html