Batoche National Historic Site – Batoche and Tourond’s Coulée: A Landscape Coming Alive
Journey back in time to talk with a 19th century Métis settler about life on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Get a feel for what life was like in this thriving Métis town – explore the original town site foundation, the church, and recreated Caron home.
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Видео Batoche National Historic Site – Batoche and Tourond’s Coulée: A Landscape Coming Alive канала Parks Canada
Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français à https://youtu.be/hLbu3wS8k3A
Видео Batoche National Historic Site – Batoche and Tourond’s Coulée: A Landscape Coming Alive канала Parks Canada
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