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83 viewsOn the north side of Saskatoon is an ancient site where many generations of natives once lived, hunted, and gathered. Wanuskewin.
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74 viewsOne way they hunted buffalo was to lure them into a 'buffalo pound' where they couldn't escape and then slaughter.
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86 viewsA farm - a new settlement - on the edge of the old settlements.
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75 viewsWanuskewin has several trails that wind past old sites.
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78 viewsStones like this were smoothed by years of buffalo rubbing their rough hides against it.
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84 viewsSometimes it is possible to feel like you might be back in time coming up on old villages.
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84 viewsThis is one of the cliffs that buffalo used to stream over, plunging to their deaths.
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72 viewsTeepee gathering.
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76 viewsA look at the South Saskatchewan river heading north from Saskatoon.
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84 viewsYann points out the river to Fred.
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81 viewsThe weir used to be responsible for keeping up the water levels in Saskatoon and slowing the river flow.
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73 viewsPelicans fishing.
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78 viewsThe train bridge is always a fun one to take visitors on. Too bad we didn't have the good fortune to have a train cross at the same time.
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73 viewsFred shows off a flower.
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81 viewsThe old train bridge passes Innovation Place, the high-tech park in Saskatoon.
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84 viewsCrossing the train bridge.
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77 viewsGotta love that patriotism.
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83 viewsSomehow this was supposed to symbolize wheat.
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76 viewsThe river.
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81 viewsThe Ramada.
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