- CA GPR 0001-2001.02.762
- Pièce
- [1911]
Fait partie de Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Settlers with their effects being pulled by a team of horses on the way to Bear Lake.
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Settlers with their effects being pulled by a team of horses on the way to Bear Lake.
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Woman at the front of caboose being pulled by a team of horses.
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Load of settlers' effects pulled by a team of horses on the way to Bear Lake.
Bredin Party coming to Bear Lake
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Party of 3 men, 2 women and 1 child beside a caboose on their way to Bear Lake.
Break-up of the Simonette River
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The early spring in 1910 resulted in rivers breaking up before the expected date. Incoming settlers, such as the Forbes and Argonaut party seen here, were forced to make rafts for transporting effects down river to the Grande Prairie townsite.
Stopping to Rest on the Edson Trail, Alberta
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Spencer family stopping to rest cattle and horses on the Edson Trail, Alberta. Notice the heavy boiler in the background--every piece of heavy equipment brought in before 1916 came over the Long or Edson Trail.
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Horses & teams suiting up on the main street of Edson to start out over the Edson Trail.
Dominion Land Office at Grouard
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Earliest applications for homesteads in the Peace River Country were made at Grouard Land Office.
Stack Threshing at the Anglican Mission
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Syndicate outfit threshing at the Anglican Mission on the shore of Lake Saskatoon. This outfit was hauled all the way over the trail by teams from Edmonton. The Steam Engine had no tracks, so when separator and engine were moved, two teams of oxen or horses had to be used. Individuals in the photo include Frank Tesar.
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House and outbuildings of Ellis Borden's stopping place at Swan Lake.