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Pictorial History Ile-a-la-Crosse
Saskatchewan-Pt. Seven.
A number of photographs taken at various Roman Catholic Church
activities at Ile-a-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan.
Flotilla meeting Oblate Cardinal Jean-Marie Rodrigue Villeneuve, OMI.
Flotilla meeting Oblate Cardinal Jean-Marie Rodrigue Villeneuve, OMI.
Flotilla meeting Oblate Cardinal Jean-Marie Rodrigue Villeneuve, OMI.
Plane carrying the Cardinal and other official visitors.
Bishop Martin Lajeunesse, OMI.
Cardinal Rodrigue Villeneuve, OMI of Quebec.
A great welcoming.
A great welcoming.
Stage set up for the celebration.
Processions.
Processions.
Processions.
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Northern Saskatchewan
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Deep River Fur Farm
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Deep River Trapping Page
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Deep River Fishing Page
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My Norwegian Roots
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Aasland Farm, Norway
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My Norwegian Family
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Early Mink of People Canada |
E. Rendle Bowness
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The Manager's Tale |
Hugh McKay Ross
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Sakitawak Bi-Centennial |
200 Year History.
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Lost Land of the Caribou |
Ed Theriau
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A History of Buffalo Narrows
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Hugh (Lefty) McLeod |
Bush Pilot
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George Greening |
Bush Pilot
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Timber Trails |
A History of Big River
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Joe Anstett, Trapper
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Bill Windrum, Bush Pilot
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Face the North Wind |
By Art Karas
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North to Cree Lake |
By Art Karas
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Look at the Past |
A History Dore Lake
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George Abbott |
A Family History
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These Are The Prairies
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William A. A. Jay, Trapper
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John Hedlund, Trapper
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Deep River Photo Gallery
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Cyril Mahoney, Trapper
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Saskatchewan |
A Pictorial History
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Who's Who in furs |
1952 to 1956
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A Century in the Making |
A Big River History
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Wings Beyond Road's End
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The Northern Trapper, 1923
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My Various Links Page
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Ron Clancy, Author
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Roman Catholic Church |
A History from 1849
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Frontier Characters - Ron Clancy
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Northern Trader - Ron Clancy
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Various Deep River Videos
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How the Indians Used the Birch
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The Great Fur Land
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The Death of Albert Johnson
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A Mink and Fish Story |
Buffalo Narrows
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Gold and Other Stories |
Berry Richards
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Saskatchewan James Carnegie
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