Fort Qu'Appelle Canada

Fort Qu'Appelle is a city in Saskatchewan, Canada

Fort Qu'Appelle is a town in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada "located in the Qu'Appelle Valley 70 km NE of Regina between Echo and Mission Lakes" and not to be confused with the once-significant nearby town of Qu'Appelle. It was originally established in 1864 as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post. Fort Qu'Appelle, with its 1,919 residents in 2006, is at the junction of Sk Hwy 35, Sk Hwy 10, Sk Hwy 22, Sk Hwy 22, Sk Hwy 35, Sk Hwy 56, and Sk Hwy 215. The 1897 Hudson’s Bay Company store, 1911 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway station, Fort Qu’Appelle Sanatorium (Fort San), and the Treaty 4 Governance Centre in the shape of a teepee are all landmarks of this community. Additionally, the Noel Pinay sculpture of a man praying commemorates a burial ground, is a life sized statue in a park beside Segwun Avenue.

Top sights in Fort Qu'Appelle
Echo Ridge Golf Club 50.778115 / -103.794815
Fort Qu'Appelle Museum 50.771211 / -103.798151
Katepwa Beach Golf Club 50.697307 / -103.614065
Mission Ridge Winter Park 50.755504 / -103.781693
Echo Valley Provincial Park 50.782765 / -103.887328
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