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Latitude: 52.7769° N,
Longitude: -106.1011° W
Batoche is the site of Batoche National Historic Site, which is open mid-May to mid-October. A campground is located 1.6 km north of Batoche National Historic Site.

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Site of Batoche National Historic Site, open mid-May to mid-Oct. 


306-233-5735
306-213-7223

Email: rayafidler@inet2000.com

Central - Batoche - Hwy 225

Batoche is the site of Batoche National Historic Site, which is open mid-May to mid-October. A campground is located 1.6 km north of Batoche National Historic Site.

Tourism Saskatchewan
Batoche
Latitude: 52.7769° N,
Longitude: -106.1011° W

TRAVELLER INFO

Site of Batoche National Historic Site, open mid-May to mid-Oct. 


306-233-5735
306-213-7223

Email: rayafidler@inet2000.com

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            Batoche

            Indigenous, National Historic Site, Museum, Heritage Site / Village, RCMP / Military, Archives / Library

            May 21 to Sep 27.
            While visiting the Batoche​ National Historic Site, guests may hear the call of the red-tailed hawks swooping overhead or watch for white-tailed deer bounding along the river banks. Imagine the life of the Métis who lived here by the meandering South Saskatchewan River. Spend time on the smallholding feeding the chickens and pumping water by hand. Check out the bullet holes in the rectory walls and picture the devastation bought about by the Battle of 1885: General Middleton’s North West Field Force facing off against the Métis led by Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Feel a connection to the recent past as you explore the rifle pits and read the names on the stones at the cemetery. Knowledgeable staff in period costume are available to answer any questions and guide visitors at different locations found on site. Hitch a ride on the Batoche Shuttle and visit the East Village overlooking the river and Carlton Trail, and explore the ruins. Listen to the trembling aspens and follow the bends of the South Saskatchewan River on Li pchi shmayn hiking trail. Follow Batoche on Facebook and Twitter at #BatocheNHS.​
             
            Plan ahead and check the Parks Canada website for the most up-to-date information on hours of operation and what to expect when you arrive.​
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            Phone(s): 306-423-6227

            Email: infolhnbatoche-batochenhsinfo@pc.gc.ca

            15 km E of Rosthern on Hwy 312, then 11 km N on Hwy 225. Along the South Saskatchewan River. GPS: 52.4515N, -106.6222W.

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            Scenic / Historic Tour

            Trails of 1885 commemorates the significant events that occurred in 1885 during the Northwest Resistance. Visit trailsof1885.ca for information on self-directed tours, events, festivals and happenings in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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            Phone(s): 866-467-2057

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