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GATEWAY TO A NATIONAL DREAM (Chapter 2 of 4)
2 — The Trek Main Street Winnipeg is not friendly to jaywalkers. I decided, wisely, to walk down a block to the lights and use the crosswalk. It is perhaps the second most dangerous crosswalk in Winnipeg, the apex of … Continue reading
CHASING HISTORY (Chapter 7 of 10)
BATOCHE TODAY What happened here, at the National Historic Site of Batoche in May of 1885, has influenced the course of Canadian history for a century and a quarter. In my novel-in-progress, The Batoche Crossing, it is my goal to … Continue reading
Posted in THE BATOCHE CROSSING, WRITING
Tagged 1869, 1870, 1885, Batoche, graveyard, Louis Riel, mass grave, Metis, museums, National Historic Site, North-West Rebellion, Red River Resistance, Saskatchewan
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