Fort Qu'Appelle
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Fort Qu'Appelle is town of 2,000 people (2016) in Qu'Appelle Valley along the transition between Southern Saskatchewan and Central Saskatchewan regions.
Understand
Fort Qu'Appelle maintains cross country ski trails and a snowmobile trail system. Opportunities for ice fishing are also available.
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Fort Qu'Appelle Tourist Information Centre
phone: +1 306-332-2037address: on Hwy 10In the Canadian National Railway (CNR) heritage building.
History
The current site is the third Fort Qu'Appelle. The first was a North West Company trading post (1801–05), also in the valley but near what is now the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border. The Hudson's Bay Company first used the name for a post north of present-day Whitewood (some 174 km east of Regina on Number 1 Highway) from 1813 to 1819.Prior to the mid-19th-century establishment of a longer lasting fur-trading post here, it was the hub of several historic trails that traversed the northwest. It was the site of a Hudson's Bay Company post from 1852 to 1854. An Anglican mission was established, which survives as the town's St. John the Evangelist Anglican parish church.
The post was revived again from 1864 to 1911. With the signing of Treaty 4 by Cree and Salteaux Aboriginal peoples at Fort Qu'Appelle, the North-West Mounted Police, now the RCMP, arrived.
Farm development began in the 1880s and farmers required a nearby urban centre for selling their grain and other products, purchasing agricultural and domestic supplies and for social gathering beyond rural schools and churches.
The name "Qu'Appelle" comes from "is French for 'who calls' and is derived from its Cree name, kah-tep-was ('river that calls'). There are several versions of the origin of this name, but the most popular suggests it refers to a Cree legend of two ill-fated lovers." The name refers to the once-popular legend of the Qu'Appelle Valley versified by Pauline Johnson and known nation-wide. "Fort Qu'Appelle was the crossroads of a number of historic trails that traversed the North-West Territories."
Get in
Get around
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Shylo's Taxi
phone: +1 306 331-0330
See
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Fort Qu'Appelle Museum
phone: +1-306-332-6033address: 198 Bay Avenue NOn the site of the original 1865 Hudson's Bay Company trading post, the museum displays Indigenous, Hudson's Bay Company, North West Mounted Police (NWMP) and Fort San artifacts plus many pioneer photos, tools and items.
Do
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phone: +1-306-332-3215The park is in the Qu'Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, and offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities. With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is a great destination for the fishing and water enthusiast. Camping available.
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phone: +1-306-332-46539 hole golf course located in
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phone: +1-306-332-5479
Buy
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Fort Qu'Appelle and District Farmers' Market
phone: +1 306-450-2652address: 350 Broadway Street
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Fort Qu'Appelle Pottery and Art Gallery
phone: +1 306-332-4900address: 165 Bay Avenue N
Eat
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Country Squire Inn
phone: +1 306-332-0044 -
phone: +1 306-332-5344address: 161 Broadway StGood breakfasts, burgers, and butter tarts. Vegetarian options.
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phone: +1 306-333-3888address: 200 8th StA Saskatchewan chain of sit-down restaurants that is not to be confused with the Alberta chain called Boston Pizza. Pizza, pasta, steaks, sandwiches, burgers.
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phone: +1 306-332-0100address: 121 Boundary AveCafe with breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Vegan and gluten-free choices available.
Sleep
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phone: +1 306-332-5757address: 750 Bay Avenue SAll rooms are equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, coffee-maker, colour television with satellite, free Wi-Fi, fan and electric fireplace. Small RV park with 30 amp service available May-Sep.
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Country Squire Inn
phone: +1 306-332-5603A dated, poorly-maintained motel with restaurant attached.
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Fort Qu'Appelle Campground
phone: +1 306-332-4614
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Valley Centre Cabin Rentals
phone: +1 306-332-4866
Nearby
Abernethy
east of Fort Qu'Appelle on Hwys 10 & 22-
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
phone: +1 306-333-2116The site commemorates the life and achievements of W.R. Motherwell, Saskatchewan's first minister of agriculture and federal minister of agriculture for the Mackenzie King government.
Katepwa Beach
southeast of Fort Qu'Appelle on Hwy 56-
phone: +1 306-332-2582
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phone: +1 306-332-3215Small, day-use park featuring one of the nicest beaches in the Qu'Appelle Valley. It offers picnic facilities (briquettes only), playground, service centre and parking. Accommodations, licensed dining, concessions, golf and canoe/kayak rentals are available nearby.