CanoeSki Discovery Company has put together 1 and 2 day guided canoe trips select dates throughout 2010 that will explore and interpret the events of 1885 North West Resistance connected to the South Saskatchewan River north of Saskatoon SK. For detailed tour information CLICK HERE. The Park Town Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is offering an 1885 releated Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) package. For more information CLICK HERE. Clearwater Canoeing and Saskatchewan Parks invite you to participate in a paddle through time on the North Saskatchewan River July 10 to 20th, 2010. For more information, CLICK HERE. For information on self guided tours in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan CLICK HERE. Looking for self guided itineraries that will take you to Trails of 1885 sites? We have prepared a series of tours of that will allow you to visit many of the sites. Depending on how long you linger at various places, these tours will take from one day to a three or four days; end the day wherever suits you best, then carry on from there. We can also customize any tour to fit your interest, timelines and dates. Contact us by email for your specialized itineraries. Click each itinerary below for a detailed outline of your tour. - Saskatoon to Fort Carlton including Humboldt, Carmel, Muenster, Wakaw, Prince Albert and Duck Lake;
- Saskatoon to Fort Carlton including Humboldt, Carmel, Muenster, Batoche and Duck Lake;
- Saskatoon to Meadow Lake Provincial Park including The Battlefords, Lloydminster, Frog Lake AB, Frenchman Butte, Fort Pitt, St. Walburg and Steele Narrows;
- Saskatoon to Fort Carlton including Batoche, Rosthern and Duck Lake;
- Saskatoon to Meadow Lake Provincial Park including The Battlefords, Poundmaker First Nation, Cut Knife, Lloydminster, Frog Lake AB, Frenchman Butte, Fort Pitt, St. Walburg and Steele Narrows;
- Saskatoon to Prince Albert, The Battlefords and back to Saskatoon, including Batoche and Duck Lake;
- Saskatoon to Duck Lake including Humboldt, Carmel, Muenster, Wakaw and Prince Albert.
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